A determined group of protesters returned to Police Headquarters on Friday, intensifying their calls for justice in the killing of 18-year-old Kahleel Simon, who was shot dead in Bolans on August 27th, the day he celebrated his birthday.
Relatives, friends, and supporters stood outside the building holding placards and chanting for accountability. His mother, joined by other grieving family members, said they are tired of waiting and refuse to let the case “fade into silence.”
Kahleel Simon was shot and killed by police on his 18th birthday
The group expressed frustration with what they view as slow movement in the investigation, insisting that continued public pressure is the only way to keep Kahleel’s death on the national agenda.
Simon’s killing has ignited deep anger in Bolans and the surrounding areas, becoming a rallying point for residents who say they are tired of young men dying under violent and controversial circumstances.
