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Alton Sterling's son: 'Everyone needs to protest the right way, with peace' | Alton Sterling's son: 'Everyone needs to protest the right way, with peace' |
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The son of a Louisiana man whose father was shot and killed at point-blank range by Baton Rouge police asked protesters for “peace” and “no violence, none whatsoever”. | The son of a Louisiana man whose father was shot and killed at point-blank range by Baton Rouge police asked protesters for “peace” and “no violence, none whatsoever”. |
Cameron Sterling, the 15-year-old son of Alton Sterling, whose death at the hands of police was caught on video, spoke about his father and protests. | Cameron Sterling, the 15-year-old son of Alton Sterling, whose death at the hands of police was caught on video, spoke about his father and protests. |
Alton Sterling was killed by Baton Rouge police on 5 July at a convenience store, where he was said to be selling CDs. Baton Rouge police said in a statement that police were called to the convenience store because Sterling had allegedly threatened another patron with a gun. | Alton Sterling was killed by Baton Rouge police on 5 July at a convenience store, where he was said to be selling CDs. Baton Rouge police said in a statement that police were called to the convenience store because Sterling had allegedly threatened another patron with a gun. |
The press conference on Wednesday is Cameron’s first since he broke into sobs at a nationally broadcast press conference with his mother, following his father’s death. | The press conference on Wednesday is Cameron’s first since he broke into sobs at a nationally broadcast press conference with his mother, following his father’s death. |
“I came to talk to everyone about one: the death of my father. And, two: about how I feel about people in general,” said Cameron, whose distinctly young voice was calm and composed in front of the scrum of reporters at the Triple S convenience store. | “I came to talk to everyone about one: the death of my father. And, two: about how I feel about people in general,” said Cameron, whose distinctly young voice was calm and composed in front of the scrum of reporters at the Triple S convenience store. |
“People, in general, no matter what the race, should come together as one united family. | “People, in general, no matter what the race, should come together as one united family. |
“No more arguments, violence, crimes,” said Cameron. “Yes, you can protest, but I want everyone to protest the right way. Protest in peace – no guns, no drugs, no alcohol, no violence. Everyone needs to protest in the right way, with peace. No violence, none whatsoever.” | “No more arguments, violence, crimes,” said Cameron. “Yes, you can protest, but I want everyone to protest the right way. Protest in peace – no guns, no drugs, no alcohol, no violence. Everyone needs to protest in the right way, with peace. No violence, none whatsoever.” |
Earlier on Wednesday, in an interview with CBS News, Cameron said he didn’t believe all police were “bad”, and that all police “shouldn’t be punished for other police’s crimes”. | Earlier on Wednesday, in an interview with CBS News, Cameron said he didn’t believe all police were “bad”, and that all police “shouldn’t be punished for other police’s crimes”. |
“The police in Dallas, Texas, they didn’t deserve that,” said Cameron. | “The police in Dallas, Texas, they didn’t deserve that,” said Cameron. |
Alton Sterling’s death spurred a Department of Justice investigation, protests across the country, and was one of the subjects of a march in Dallas on Thursday when a gunman attacked and killed five police officers there. | Alton Sterling’s death spurred a Department of Justice investigation, protests across the country, and was one of the subjects of a march in Dallas on Thursday when a gunman attacked and killed five police officers there. |
His was the first of two police shootings that week, including a shocking video of the shooting of Minnesota man Philandro Castile, the aftermath of which was broadcast live on Facebook by his girlfriend. | His was the first of two police shootings that week, including a shocking video of the shooting of Minnesota man Philandro Castile, the aftermath of which was broadcast live on Facebook by his girlfriend. |
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