Families of men killed by Topeka police officers in 2022 continue to ask the city for accountability and transparency.
Their loved ones are still seeking justice for the deaths of Taylor Lowery, Christopher Kelley, and Dylan Walstrom, who died in separate officer-involved shootings.
Everyday I don’t have a dad, due to our ‘supportive system,’ so it’s just emotional to carry on
- Lah’Niyah Duncan Lowery, Taylor Lowery's daughter
According to the attorney representing the families, LaRonna Lassiter-Saunders, the city's lack of acknowledgement and dismissal of their concerns has left the families without closure.
When you have city officials that have not acknowledged or dismissed and have acted as if the family is in the wrong for speaking out and trying to get justice
- LaRonna Lassiter-Saunders
The families continue to plead with the city for accountability and transparency, seeking justice for their loved ones.
Author's summary: Families of men killed by police in 2022 seek justice and accountability.