Tag: Bio

  • Timothy Glaze

    Timothy Glaze

    Written by Charlotta Pritchett, Timothy Glaze’s long-term partner.


    Timothy Glaze was a very very special person he spoiled me rotten even though he was sick with several ailments when I met him. Throughout the seven years that we were together he made sure that I was okay no matter how bad he felt. Timothy was 58 years old when his life was stolen by CPD officers he would have been 60 years old this month (March 2026) but instead he’s no longer with me I just want people to know that no matter what the media says about Timothy, he was an exceptional person
    If anyone has ever seen Tyler Perry’s sitcom “ALL THE QUEEN’S MEN” The star of the show “MADAM” had a guy that did everything and went everywhere with her and his name was Tommy. Timothy would often say that he was my Tommy.

  • Antonio “Tony” Valenzuela

    Antonio “Tony” Valenzuela

    Antonio “Tony” Valenzuela was born June 2, 1979 and passed Feburary 29, 2020 in Las Cruces, New Mexico to Rosalie “Rosa” Valenzuela and Rodolfo “Rudo” Valenzuela. From the very begining, Tony was a good-hearted soul, embodying qualities of kindness, love,and humility that left a profound impact on all who knew him. His warmth was evident in the way he cared for others, particuraly his compassion for babies, demonstrating a nurturing spirit that was both genuine and profound.

    As an auto mechanic, Tony found great joy in his work, pairing his mechanical aptitude with a passion for the outdoors. He cherished moments spent fishing and hunting, often out in the fields sighting in rifles alongside his father. These were not just hobbies for Tony; they were opportunities to bond with those he loved, creating memories that would last a lifetime. Tony was the first to lend a hand when someone was in need. His generosity knew no bounds; he made it a point to ensure that a young lady struggling with her children had food to eat. He went out of his way to pay someone to clean an elderly person’s yard, exemplifying the selflessness that defined his character. Anyone who saw Tony could not help but notice his radiant smile, capable of lighting up any room he entered. With a sense of humor that brought laughter to those around him, he balanced his reserved nature with moments of joy, making even the simplist days brighter.

    Tony was a loving son, dedicated father, caring brother, an inspiring nephew and a beloved uncle, serving as a role model to his nephew Morlan, who looked up to him with admiration. If you had the priviledge of knowing Tony, you would understand the impact he had on the lives he touched. He was an extraordinary person, whose legacy of love and kindess will forever remain in our hearts.

  • Terron Evans Jr

    Terron Evans Jr

    Terron Evans Jr was 26 years old when he moved to Potsdam New York in June 2020. Terron protested alongside his mother Jennifer Baxtron, Black Lives Matter Potsdam New York organizer.

    On 1/8/21 Terron was dead in the home of 2 police informants claimed suicide. Out of 5 responding officers to the scene Terron’s Mom was only given 1 body cam video. The officer whose body cam video it was resigned. The St Lawrence County Chief ADA resigned the same day Terron’s life was stolen. The lead Sheriff on Terron’s case retired. They claimed that Terron took over 50 Wellbutrin pills but the autopsy showed no pills in his stomach, no pill residue in or around his mouth and no signs of vomiting. The Toxicology report said a “potentially lethal” amounts of Wellbutrin. The St Lawrence County Sheriff’s opened a file on Terron’s death more than 8 hours before his death in their Informants home in Potsdam NY.

    Terron Evans Jr was targeted set up with a police informant that pretended to be his girlfriend and murdered in her home. Terron Evans Jr was killed in retaliation and racism. Terron Evans Jr took the risk of being a target, Terron showed up and spoke up against police and CO’s, he spoke up against racism, he spoke up for those whose lives have been stolen by law enforcement, who still need justice. Terron Evans Jr’s Life was stolen by law enforcement and their Informants. Terron Evans Jr still needs justice. Murder Is Not Suicide.

  • Mohammad Isiafan

    Mohammad Isiafan

    Humanizing Mohammad: The man we lost to Akron Police on December 15, 2019.

      Mohammad was blessed with an engineering mind and would frustrate his mother during his childhood in Jordan, tearing all his toys apart and then figuring out how to put them back together. His father was more forgiving, and insisted his son would one day work with auto mechanics. Mohammad would later move to the U.S. and earn his certifications and a masters degree in auto mechanics and engineering along with becoming an instructor at his school.  He was a master mechanic through and through. We had plans on opening a mechanic shop because so many people relied on him for quality auto work at a great price. We were going to call it Mo’s Honest Auto because nobody ever had a complaint about his work. Something unheard of in the auto mechanics business.

    Mohammad’s greatest pride was his daughter, whom he adored. He recently took her to her first driving lesson, and was excited about helping her in this part of her transition into adulthood. He loved to take credit for being the one to teach her how to drive. He never got to see her get her license or graduate high school or start college.   Everything Mohammad did was with his daughter in mind.

    Though Mo and I had divorced, people would regularly remark on how much better our relationship seemed after the break-up. We always promised each other we would continue to be friends and the best parents we could. We kept to that.  When the chips were down, married or not, Mohammad and I still had each other’s backs. And I still have his to this day. That is why I have been putting his message out there. He has been silenced. So I have to carry on and share his story to bring accountability for his wrongful death at the hands of the police. I know he would do the same for me.

    The last time I saw Mohammed alive was the 9 year anniversary of our divorce, not even a week before he died. He told me then, “Even though we are divorced you will always be my one and only wife”. He re proposed to me and gave me a ring. At the time, I had no idea how true that would be.

    Despite his struggles, he was always striving to be better, and staying protective and devoted to his family, his friends and his goals, and he would want us to do the same. Never did this big old bear have any intentions of harming anyone including the two officers that took his life on that fateful Sunday morning. 

    Justice for Mohammad!!!

    -Kim, Partner of Mohammad

  • Jebrell Conley

    Jebrell Conley

    Jebrell Tyrese Conley, born on June 22, 1988, in New Haven, Connecticut, was a man of few words, yet his expressive face conveyed more than any spoken language could. His warm smile, punctuated by endearing dimples, had the remarkable ability to illuminate a room. 

    At the age of 36, Jebrell was a devoted father to three children. He found joy in simple pleasures; from the thrill of riding dirt bikes with his son to the satisfaction of cooking a delicious meal. He cherished time spent with those dear to his heart, watching his athletic daughter excel, and engaging in playful moments with his youngest. Jebrell was part of a larger family, having a sister and four brothers, though one brother’s life was tragically cut short over two decades ago in a senseless act of violence. Tragically, Jebrell’s own life was abruptly and unjustly ended on September 19, 2024.

    He was ambushed and killed by two New Haven police officers (FRANCISCO SANCHEZ AND MICHAEL VALENTE) and one state trooper (COLIN RICHTER) who used excessive force, acting on a false tip from an unnamed informant.

    Justice for Jebrell Conley!!!

    -Family of Jebrell Conley!!!

  • Alejandro Campos Rios

    Alejandro Campos Rios

    Sunset: 3/6/2024

    Alejandro Campos Rios facing a mental health crisis, was murdered by Fullerton PD.

  • Antonio Casseem Armstrong

    Antonio Casseem Armstrong

    My son Antonio Casseem Armstrong was born on September 19,1998. He was killed on October 6,2021. He was killed in Harlem, New York,200 W.147th st apt 5A. The police dept involved was 32nd precinct Manhattan Squad. 

    Not sure of police officers that was involved. The status of case is still under investigation. I filed a 50h hearing with attorney Remy Green at femme law, but couldn’t take the case very difficult and expensive to fight he said. Other attorneys said they would take case and then drop out after holding case for 2-3 months. I also filed a complaint with CCRB and was told it’s still under investigation. I applied for a foil and information still hasn’t been released and it’s now 3 years and 2 months. He was killed the media painted my baby as a monster his autopsy report showed differently is why I’m continually fighting for my child. My daughter who was 13 at the time on my son’s 1 year death anniversary was attacked by the same precinct. Then lied and said that they didn’t touch her which video footage of bystanders showed how they were pulling and tugging on her until she fell they also tried reaching for their guns is why she’s traumatized and going through.

    As, for my son he’s no longer here, officers told my son he was going to die and it’s exactly what happened. The way they left that apt and left his body until 2/3pm is crazy when I arrived in nyc looking and calling hospital trying to find my baby no one had him. Called back the precinct and they want to give me the run around finally when I went to precinct the next morning they started to give me runaround and I told them no I did this already you need to tell me where my child is I’m not leaving until somebody tells me something so then they give me the number to medical examiner’s office which they also tried but I wasn’t having it and then they said for me to come down I get there and still wasn’t able to see him they gave me a photo copy to view of just his head and only one side “it was to devastating to see” they said. It’s 2024 and I finally found an attorney that listened to me viewed my son’s body, the apartment and autopsy report had their forensic team looked at everything I sent and said no nothing adds up and the fact that they still haven’t released bodycam footage nor any other documents and an ongoing investigation still open is showing they’re hiding something. But I’m going to keep fighting not just him but other families also.

    – Shernaleria, Mother of Antonio Casseem Armstrong