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From [HERE] and [HERE] The National Action Network said they are prepared to take to Saginaw streets if the city council doesn't make some swift actions with the Saginaw police officers involved in the Milton Hall death. The threats were made by Rev. Charles Williams II at Monday's city council meeting. Williams spoke on behalf of Rev. Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, calling for action in the police-involved shooting of Hall on July 1.
"Almost seems as if they were having target practice, I think it's very unfortunate, and in fact, we're calling it a modern-day lynching," Williams said. Williams said he has viewed the cell phone footage that shows the police's actions moments before Hall was shot and killed and said it's unacceptable it has been nearly two months since the shooting and still, nothing has been done.
"The officers who shot Mr. Hall should not be working right now. There's no way in the world these officers should be getting paid by these taxpayer dollars right now," Williams said. "If you can't hear me now, you will hear me on the streets, because we're going to march, we're going to fight, and we will not stop until we get justice for Milton Hall."