Families of police violence victims unite for 'Justice for the Holidays' event in Jacksonville
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In a poignant display of unity and sorrow, families in Jacksonville have come together, seeking justice and demanding accountability from law enforcement after losing their loved ones.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — On Thursday evening, a confluence of grief, affection, and unresolved questions united families in Jacksonville.

These families, having suffered the tragic loss of loved ones due to police actions, found solace in one another’s embrace as they pursued justice.

They convened at Café Resistance for an event called “Justice for the Holidays,” organized by the Jacksonville Community Action Committee. When asked to envision justice, their responses were clear: they want accountability, transparency, and answers.

The gathering was a convergence of mothers, spouses, and family members, many introduced through their shared experiences of mourning.

“I can see the pain they’re in, and when I approach them with a hug and say, ‘I understand,’” shared Charity Baker.

Baker’s daughter, Leah, was shot and killed by two Jacksonville sheriff’s officers on April 11, 2020. She was 29 years old and a mother.

According to JSO, officers responded to a dispute between two roommates. The sheriff’s office said Leah was holding a knife and swung it at an officer, refusing commands to drop it. She was shot and killed.

Baker said her daughter struggled with mental illness, and believes more training could save lives.

“You really need to learn de-escalation,” said Baker. “Learn how to talk to them, use their name. Try to call them back if they’re in a manic situation. We need help, and if we can’t call the police and ask for help, then who do we call?”

Throughout the evening, spouses spoke about raising children without fathers. Mothers wiped away tears and shared cherished memories.

Despite their pain, these families said they’re bonded by a common purpose.

“I’m here to support them, to let them know that they’re not the only ones going through this, and we have a lot of the same questions,” Baker said. “And we have a lot of the same feelings, and why does it take so long to get information?”

“You learn to live with it,” Baker added. “It’s always going to be there. To keep their memory alive is wonderful.”

According to JSO’s transparency portal, there have been 15 officer-involved shootings this year and eight in 2024.

First Coast News reached out to JSO Thursday for comment on the event, but did not get back to us by the end of day.

In JSO’s complaint process guide, it reads: “all complaints are reviewed and investigated to determine if an employee broke a law or JSO policy. Depending on the type of alleged misconduct, an officer could be subject to up to three separate investigations.”

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