He was just walking home.
Slowly. Carefully.
A blind man. Cane in hand. No threat to anyone. š§šæāš¦Æ
But to one officer?
That cane ā the only thing helping him move ā looked āsuspicious.ā
He was stopped.
Yelled at.
Told to ādrop the weapon.ā
“Iām blind,” he said.
But they didnāt listen.
People around started filming.
The truth was clear.
This wasnāt about safety ā it was about bias.
What happened next has sparked outrage across the country.
Because being blind, being Black, and being peaceful STILL wasnāt enough to keep him safe.
