Terence Crutcher was remembered yesterday evening at Antioch Baptist Church. The 40-year-old Crutcher was fatally shot September 16 by Officer Betty Jo Shelby.
Shelby has been charged with first degree manslaughter and turned herself in Friday. She was released after posting bond.
Crutcher's fatal shooting was captured on video taken from a police helicopter and a dashboard camera. The killing prompted several rallies and protests throughout the city in the past week, all of them peaceful.
"Just like Terence, I'm 40; just like Terence, I'm bald; just like Terence, some think I'm a bad dude," Simmons said. Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett also spoke at the service.
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"Too many young people have died in this community, way too many," the mayor told attendees. "We must stand up and say no more."
Others who attended yesterday said they hoped the service could help draw attention to future incidents involving police officers and black men. Tulsa resident Wanda Armstrong, 69, said she hopes Crutcher's killing will bring better scrutiny after similar incidents across the country.
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