Friday 17 July 2015

Sandra Bland's death sparks online demand for answers


Sandra BlandA 28-year-old woman found dead after spending the weekend in a Texas jail cell has raised more questions about how black Americans are treated by police. 

Sandra Bland was pulled over by Texas authorities the night of Friday 10 July for an improper lane change, then arrested on charges of assaulting a public servant. After spending the weekend in jail, she was discovered dead on Monday morning from what the Waller County Sheriff's office said "appears to be self-inflicted asphyxiation" - suicide by hanging.
But Bland's family and friends aren't convinced, and they are working with the larger civil-rights community to investigate the circumstances of her death.

nullWhen she was pulled over, Bland was in the process of moving to start a job at her alma mater of Prairie View A&M University - a position that would've started on 3 August. Video of the altercation that led to the arrest shows Bland pinned near the roadside by police, yelling that the officer had "slammed her to the ground."

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As has been the case in many other African-American deaths in police custody, the Twitter community has fuelled the conversation about circumstances surrounding Bland's death. #SandraBland has almost 200,000 mentions on Twitter. The hashtags #JusticeforSandy and #SandySpeaks are also being widely used to share stories about a death that many say "doesn't add up".

"Who goes on a job interview, gets hired, and commits suicide in a jail cell after being arrested [sic] for a routine traffic stop?" @stopbeingfamous tweeted.
Another Twitter user talking about Bland's death is her friend Bianca Davis. "My sorority sister Sandy Bland died in police custody! Spread the Word!" she tweeted, gaining more than 500 retweets.


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