“Lawfully gathering and expressing First Amendment rights, demanding we do better as a society and providing true equity for communities of color is not terrorism,” she said. “It is patriotism.”
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In the afternoon following the shooting, relatives of the teenage victim arrived at the scene with flowers and candles, erecting a memorial to “Lorenzo” or “Lil Renz.”
A half-block away, an artist put the finishing spray paint touches on a mural that reads "LOVE,” emblazoned with a heart. On the opposite end of the park from where the shooting occurred, a guerrilla garden cultivated by and for BIPOC — or those who are black, indigenous or people of color — continued to grow with handmade signs heralding famous black agriculturalists and memorializing victims of police shootings. A volunteer from Bakersfield, Calif.