Delaware Woman’s Quest To Hold Cops Accountable For Killing Blacks

“Kathy, do your job,’’ Keandra Ray (above) yells through a bullhorn on a recent Sunday afternoon, repeating the exhortation for

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“Kathy, do your job,’’ Keandra Ray (above) yells through a bullhorn on a recent Sunday afternoon, repeating the exhortation for hours on a quiet street in the Highlands, Wilmington’s most affluent neighborhood.

“We don’t want to see your crocodile tears. We just want you to do your job. That’s it.”

Kathy is Kathy Jennings, Delaware’s attorney general. And Ray is the tall, thin woman camped outside her home with a perpetual cigarette dangling from her fingers. Ray has been joined at Jennings’ house by about a dozen other protesters on three occasions this summer.

Their mission at those demonstrations has been singular — to get Jennings to file criminal charges against the two unidentified New Castle County police officers who shot Lymond Moses to death earlier this year in Wilmington’s Riverside area.

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