An anti-violence group in Kansas City, Missouri, said Friday the community as a whole needs to do better in addressing issues related to the death of George Floyd.
An anti-violence group in Kansas City, Missouri, said Friday the community as a whole needs to do better in addressing issues related to the death of George Floyd.
MONDY AT 9 A-M.AN ANTI-VIOLENCE GROUPIN K-C ALSO TALKED ABOUTTHE IMPACT OF GEORGEFLOYD'S DEATH.ROSILYN TEMPLE IS WITHK-C MOTHERS IN CHARGE.SHE SAYS HER HEARTGOES OUT TO FLOYD'SMOTHER -- AFTER LOSINGHER OWN SON TOVIOLENCE.Rosilyn Temple/Ex Dir Of KCMothers in Charge"we have to address these Issuesand deal with this conflict theconflicthas been there it's been coveredupbut now it's just being on filmputtingit on film it's getting outthere so as awhole my heart goes out to theirmother who lost her son I grievewithher we supporter we stand withherwe understand the pain of losingachild."TEMPLE SAYS KANSASCITY ALSO HAS ITS OWN