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The 3/20 Coalition is the organization who said they hung the first banner out of frustration over still not knowing the names of the officers involved in Osaze Osagie's shooting back in 2019.
Iyun Osagie, Osaze Osagie’s mother, and a crowd of community members walk up Allen Street in downtown State College to rally for justice on May 8, 2019.
Police killed Osaze Osagie four years ago. Here’s what has and hasn’t happened since. By Sarah Rafacz | Spotlight PA State College Published March 17, 2023 at 2:00 PM EDT Abby Drey ...
A federal judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by the father of Osaze Osagie, a Black State College man who was fatally shot by a police officer in 2019 when trying to serve a mental health ...
Centre Co., PA (WJAC) — “We want more time for pre-trial work.” That’s the request being made to a federal judge overseeing the lawsuit against State College Borough by the family of Osaze ...
When State College residents gather March 20 to mourn the death of Osaze Osagie, a Black man shot and killed by police on that date 3 years ago, they’ll now officially be doing so on the ...
STATE COLLEGE — On March 20, 2019, a white State College officer shot and killed Osaze Osagie, a Black man experiencing a mental health crisis who police said was holding a steak knife. The ...
On anniversary of Osaze Osagie’s death, 3.20 Coalition repudiates DA’s report, calls for change By Melanie Morrison, Geoff Landers-Nolan and Jennifer Black Updated March 20, 2020 6:38 PM ...
In March 2019, a State College police officer shot and killed Osaze Osagie, a 29-year-old Black man in the midst of a mental health crisis. The killing and the police department’s refusal to name the ...
Osaze Osagie commemoration Both Sylvester and Iyun spoke during the ceremony between prayer and songs. “I strongly believe that his blood in the soil of State College is speaking wonders.
It has been more than a year and a half since police shot and killed Osaze Osagie. The parents of the 29-year-old State College man called the police because they were concerned for his well-being.
Sylvester Osagie in a civil rights complaint filed Monday in U.S. Middle District Court blames the March 20, 2019, death of his son, Osaze, 29, on police not being properly trained to deal with ...
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