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Questions Remain in Khalil Ahmad Azad’s ‘Accidental Drowning’ After Police Chase

‘They Said He Was Beaten Worse Than Emmett Till’

Khalil Ahmad Azad’s family and loved ones will meet from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. CST Saturday to celebrate his life along the same shores where it ended in Robbinsdale, Minnesota.

Memories of George Floyd

Minnesota police have been under a microscope since the 2020 death of George Floyd, a case of police brutality that ignited protests across the nation. The Minnesota Department of Human Rights would later find that a great racial disparity exists in how police handle Black individuals from a simple stop and search to use of excessive force and arrests.

Crews and Azad’s family are hoping that his death will further help spark a change in police treatment of Black people in Minnesota in addition to the consequences they face after another Black life is taken and a family is left to grieve without transparency.

“We want an independent investigation into any police-related shooting or incident resulting in death going back 20 years,” Crews said. “We want police to carry professional personal liability insurance. They don’t want bad drivers on the road; we don’t want bad cops on the force.” A GoFundMe page has been made in order to support Azad’s daughter and his family with obtaining a lawyer.

Azad’s family and loved ones will meet from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. CST Saturday to celebrate his life along the same shores where it ended. 

Today would have been his 25th birthday. 

Chrisleen Herard covers criminal justice for HUNewsService.com.