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The Aurora City Council meeting on December 2, 2024, was marked by a poignant and emotional testimony from Kylan Lewis Jr., a 16-year-old who spoke about the tragic loss of his father, Kylan E. Lewis Sr., who was killed by Aurora police on May 23, 2024. Kylan Jr. expressed the profound impact of this loss on his family, particularly on his three-year-old brother, King Kai, who still awaits his father's return.
In his heartfelt address, Kylan Jr. described his father as a guide, protector, and teacher, emphasizing the void left in their lives. He articulated the struggle of explaining such a loss to a young child and the feelings of betrayal and silence from the city following his father's death. "Aurora, you haven't just stolen my father, you've stolen our trust," he stated, highlighting the lack of communication from city officials regarding the incident.
Kylan Jr. called for recognition of the pain experienced by Black families, asserting that their grief is often overlooked. He demanded accountability and action from city leaders, insisting that they must do more than just save face; they must work to save lives. His testimony resonated with the audience, as he vowed to keep his father's memory alive and fight for justice.
The meeting continued with other agenda items, but Kylan's powerful words underscored a critical issue within the community regarding police accountability and the need for systemic change. The council members listened intently, and the emotional weight of Kylan's testimony served as a reminder of the human impact behind policy decisions.
As the meeting concluded, the call for justice and transparency remained a central theme, with Kylan Jr.'s plea echoing in the minds of those present. The council's next steps in addressing these concerns will be closely watched by the community, as they seek to rebuild trust and ensure that such tragedies do not happen again.
Converted from Aurora City Council Meeting December 02, 2024 meeting on December 02, 2024
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