Today is Sunday August 22, 2021. Eleanor Bumpers was born exactly 103 years ago. At age 66, the Black grandmother, living in New York City, was killed by police. (Below see more details of the tragic incident in an excerpt from Wikipedia.) She was pushed literally and metaphorically against the wall, fighting for her life. Clearly it is very important to make changes to the use of police force. It is over-due. A big re-envisioning has to happen. May all the lost lives motivate us to bring more caring and justice to our society.

Eleanor Bumpers

Aug 22, 1918 - Oct 29, 1984

Disabled and mentally ill, 66 year old Grandmother, New York, New York

“The shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs by the New York Police Department occurred on October 29, 1984. The police were present to enforce a city-ordered eviction of Bumpurs, an elderly, disabled African American woman, from her public housing apartment in the Bronx. In requesting NYPD assistance, housing authority workers told police that Bumpurs was emotionally disturbed, had threatened to throw boiling lye, and was using a knife to resist eviction. When Bumpurs refused to open the door, police broke in. In the struggle to subdue her, one officer fatally shot Bumpurs twice.” (Wikipedia)

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