Black Panter Shot In Head As She Goes On Drive By Shooting

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'Wrong place, wrong time': Friends hold vigil for 'Black Panther of Oxford' Sasha Johnson as it emerges she was caught in crossfire when drive-by gunmen targeted house party in gang dispute​

  • BLM activist Sasha Johnson is in a critical condition after sustaining a gunshot wound to her head on Sunday
  • Demonstrators gathered at the bandstand in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, to 'pray' for Ms Johnson, 27, today
  • Her party Taking the Initiative Party (TTIP) said the attack happened 'following numerous death threats'
  • Mother-of-two Oxford Brookes graduate rose to prominence after organising BLM protests last year
  • But friends believe that she was not the intended victim in shooting fuelled by violence between two gangs
  • Scotland Yard has said there is nothing to suggest the victim had received any credible threats against her
 
Love this quote from one of her fellow "activists":

Ms Ayton told the BBC: ‘As far as we’re aware she [Sasha] was at a party and there was a rival gang that may have heard about a person being there that they didn’t feel comfortable with, or trusted, so they resorted to driving past and shooting into a garden. And one of those shots obviously hit Sasha Johnson. But I don’t believe she was the intended target’.

They shot into the garden not because they wanted to kill someone, or threaten someone, it was because there may have been a person there "that they didn’t feel comfortable with, or trusted." God forbid they say a critical word about another black person.
 

'Wrong place, wrong time': Friends hold vigil for 'Black Panther of Oxford' Sasha Johnson as it emerges she was caught in crossfire when drive-by gunmen targeted house party in gang dispute​

  • BLM activist Sasha Johnson is in a critical condition after sustaining a gunshot wound to her head on Sunday
  • Demonstrators gathered at the bandstand in Ruskin Park, Lambeth, to 'pray' for Ms Johnson, 27, today
  • Her party Taking the Initiative Party (TTIP) said the attack happened 'following numerous death threats'
  • Mother-of-two Oxford Brookes graduate rose to prominence after organising BLM protests last year
  • But friends believe that she was not the intended victim in shooting fuelled by violence between two gangs
  • Scotland Yard has said there is nothing to suggest the victim had received any credible threats against her
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Well apparently the rival gang does not agree that black lives matter. I wonder what color they were?
Smurf blue
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@Greg
 
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