ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月30日 22時04分


On Super Bowl Sunday, after rooting for the Patriots against the Eagles, Anthony Weber left a friend’s apartment to go for dinner with his girlfriend at The Kickin’ Crab, her favorite restaurant. Around the same time, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call. A black man with a gun was threatening a motorist. Soon, Anthony — black, 16, the father of a 9-month old girl, Violet — was dead, with no gun anywhere around. A month later, the spot is a makeshift memorial. The sheriff’s department said that the deputies involved in the case believed Anthony had a gun, and that he had refused to obey an order to halt. When they chased him, according to the department’s statement, Anthony “turned toward the deputies, and that was when a deputy-involved shooting occurred.” The department said the gun must have been lost in the immediate aftermath of the shooting. To Anthony’s family, to the #BlackLivesMatter activists drawn to the case, and to many residents of South #LosAngeles, his death and its aftermath are signs of how much more needs to change. @kaylareefer took this photo of a memorial for Anthony, who was known as A.J., at the apartment complex where he was killed. Swipe left to see photos of Stephanie, his girlfriend, with Violet, and a car that Anthony and his father John worked on together.


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