About a dozen African-Americans gathered in front of the Aurora
Municipal Center on Thursday afternoon, demanding an arrest in the
shooting death of Aaron Davis. "We are here today to expose a crime
that has been committed, and no one is in jail," said protester Shareef
Aleem, 36, of Denver. As of Thursday afternoon, no arrest had been made
in the shooting of Davis and his wife, Benita Coleman-Davis, who
remains hospitalized in critical condition. Protesters said authorities
know the identity of the shooter but that he hasn't been arrested
because he is white and the couple were black. "What is happening here
is the race card, absolutely," said Kenneth Lewis, a cousin to Aaron
Davis. "This is an outrage, and it shouldn't be overlooked. Where is
the justice? This is what we want." Davis, a 39-year-old postal worker,
was shot twice Saturday night in a parking lot outside an Aurora video
store. His wife, a 36-year-old paralegal, also was shot twice. [more]
Pictured above: Shareef Aleem attends a rally outside the Aurora
Municipal Building on Thursday. They protested what they claim is the
police department's refusal to make an arrest in the shooting death of
Aaron Davis.
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