Vice President Kamala Harris’ policies as a California prosecutor once resulted in the arrest and public perp walk of a mother whose child suffered from sickle cell anemia.
On April 18, 2013, two police officers entered a townhouse in Buena Park, California, and arrested 33-year-old Cheree Peoples and walked her to a squad car while she was wearing her pajamas. Outside the home, numerous media photographers were set up to capture the event, snapping photos of the mother during what is known as a “perp walk,” HuffPost reported in 2019.
“You would swear I had killed somebody,” Peoples said in an interview with the outlet.
Peoples’ crime? Her 11-year-old daughter Shayla had missed 20 days of school due to sickle cell anemia, a condition that puts her in constant pain and requires regular hospitalization. […]
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