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Police shooting of unarmed Black man explored in 'Don't Sleep'

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The impact of police shootings of Black men and women is examined in Jack Taylor‘s short film Don’t Sleep, which has been made public to bring awareness.

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READ MORE: Women in Hollywood demand justice for Breonna Taylor on Instagram

Time has passed, but Reese’s death would have a dramatic effect on his big brother, Alvin Walker.

Strapped with explosives underneath his black hoodie, Alvin managed to persuade the same police officers responsible for killing Reese to follow him on Avenue 17.

In honor of Breonna Taylor’s 27th birthday on June 5, the film was re-released for those interested in a creative take on police brutality.

Jack is playing as the ghost of Colin Richardson, the film’s recent victim of police brutality – he died from a chokehold after an officer questioned him at a convenience store.

Source: theGrio

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