SCLC won't boycott New Orleans over black student's death
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 09:40AM
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference will not pursue a threatened
boycott against the city over the New Year's Eve death of a black
college student from Georgia who died in an altercation with three
Bourbon Street bouncers. The Rev. Charles Steele, president of the
SCLC, said he is impressed with the way city officials are reacting to
the situation stemming from the death of Levon Jones, 25. Jones was a
flag football player at Georgia Southern who was in New Orleans with
teammates for a tournament. "I had a better understanding that they
know we have a problem, they know that I mean business, and I know they
mean business," Steele said Friday at a news conference after meetings
with Mayor Ray Nagin, Police chief Eddie Compass and clergy leaders.
Besides Jones' death, Steele said he's concerned about the city
economy's dependence on tourism and the high number of arrests. He
discussed the possible creation of a conflict resolution center in New
Orleans to address, among other things, economic concerns and provide
sensitivity training. Compass said he is in full support of the
program. "Conflict resolution is key to long-term success," he said.
"Arrests are like Band-Aids. It's not a permanent solution." In
January, Steele threatened to organize a boycott by black tourists if
authorities didn't take seriously the idea that racism was part of the
reason Jones, who is black, died in a fight with three white bouncers
outside a Bourbon Street nightclub. The three Razzoo Bar and Patio
bouncers face negligent homicide charges in the death. The Orleans
Parish coroner said Jones suffocated as one bouncer held him in a
headlock for 12 minutes, another pressed down on his back while the
third bouncer held his legs. [more]
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