My youngest son, William age 18, was murdered in Seattle, Washington on January 27, 2002 while attending a return to college party. I am desperately seeking assistance to bring the killer before the court to answer for this crime. I was shocked to learn that the King County Prosecutor declined to prosecute the murderer. My son was unarmed and had his back to the killer when he was shot at least three times in the back. The killer claims self defense. The facts belie that claim. The Prosecutor clearly has a prima facie case of murder; therefore he should bring the killer to trial and let the killer raise the self-defense issue. Then the Jury can decide if it is self-defense.
The Coalition for Justice for William Keith Jeffries was created because no one seemed to care if a young black unarmed college student is murdered. This group hopefully will form a life-link between family, friends, and community advocates. We need the support of official political, legal and religious organizations, to help persuade the King County Prosecutor to bring this killer to trial and let the jury decide if the killer was acting in self-defense. With pictures, medical reports, witness statements and other evidence as our proof, it is the purpose of the Coalition for Justice for William Keith Jeffries to prove that he was shot 3 times from the rear. We need your support.
Based upon the lack of concern and urgency, The Coalition has determined that the King County Prosecutor and/or the Seattle Police Department is covering up this murder based upon their version of
J.Bennett, Reporter
www.jessicabennett_pi@hotmail.com
Seattle Post Intelligencer www.seattlepi.com
The Seattle Times www.seattletimes.com
Elizabeth Goldsmith www.mothersagainstguns.org
Rev. Harriett Walden Mothers for Police Accountability and the Greater Good Foundation
www.yop@speakeasy.org
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