Black Kansas City Activist Is Under NFAC Protection After Police Threaten Her Over Viral Video
Keiajah “KJ” Brooks, the Black Kansas City activist whose powerful speech at the KC Board of Police Commissioners meeting went viral last week, has announced that she is now under NFAC protection (Not F*cking Around Coalition) after police threatened and followed her.
Days before her protection announcement, KJ revealed several instances of harassment, including unknown numbers repeatedly calling her phone and a Kansas City Police Department vehicle driving through a parking lot at her apartment complex on several occasions.
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As a refresher, KJ, who is a co-founder of the intersectional organization Chingona Collective, delivered a praise-worthy anti-police brutality speech recently, and has previously blasted KC police chief Richard Smith, who’s been notably blasted for his response to the protests earlier this year. In addition to her viral speech, on social media KJ’s highlighted the KCPD’s “known and documented history or corruption, scare tactics, assassinations, and terrorism.”
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