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To: Sheriff Gregory Tony and the Broward Sheriff’s Office

Justice for Lucca

Fire Deputy Christopher Krickovich and Sgt. Greg LaCerra, the two officers involved in the brutal assault of 15 year-old Delucca “Lucca” Rolle, immediately.

Why is this important?

A 15-year old Black boy was brutally assaulted by Broward County Sheriff deputies in front of a McDonald’s in Tamarac, Florida -- for bending down to retrieve a friend's phone.

Delucca “Lucca” Rolle was with a group of friends who gathered in front of a McDonald’s after their high school let out for the day when the police were called to respond to a fight happening on the corner. Although the fight had already ended by the time they arrived, police began arresting the young people who were still present. One of those boys was Lucca’s friend, whose phone slid out of his pocket as the deputies grabbed him and wrestled him to the ground. What happened next is all captured in horrifying detail on video. Instead of allowing Lucca to step back once he bent down to retrieve the phone, the police pepper sprayed him, body slammed him to the ground, and punched his head into the pavement, breaking his nose.

Across the country, Black children continue to be brutalized by law enforcement both on and outside of school property with little to no repercussions. From Louisiana to Chicago, police attacks on Black minors have been well-documented but rarely result in consequences for the police in question. In his follow up report, Deputy Krickovich stated that as he and Sgt. LaCerra arrested Lucca’s friend, they saw Lucca “[take] an aggressive stance” and that he “feared for his safety.” The students who were there and the thousands who have seen the video since recognize the Deputy’s statement for what it is. A blatant lie. After his arrest, Lucca was charged with assaulting an officer and resisting arrest - charges notoriously levied against civilians who themselves are assaulted by the police. These charges have since been dropped -- but we know that this is not enough. As long as Deputy Krickovich and Sgt. LaCerra are allowed to remain on the force, there is little to stop them from continuing to brutalize the Black residents of Broward County, and their children, with impunity.

The actions of the Broward County Sheriff Office have reinforced a hard truth. The police do not see Black boys like Lucca as children to be protected, but as threats to be eliminated. Demand justice for Lucca and accountability for our children now. Tell Sheriff Gregory Tony and the Broward County Sheriff’s Office to fire Krickovich and LaCerra immediately!

Updates

2019-05-14 17:45:31 -0700

10,000 signatures reached

2019-05-14 14:43:40 -0700

5,000 signatures reached

2019-05-10 17:47:48 -0700

1,000 signatures reached

2019-05-09 20:30:47 -0700

500 signatures reached

2019-04-30 21:06:16 -0700

100 signatures reached

2019-04-27 10:38:18 -0700

50 signatures reached

2019-04-24 03:27:44 -0700

25 signatures reached

2019-04-23 14:45:42 -0700

10 signatures reached