The mayor of Jackson, Mississippi told the public what he thought about the killing of a Black man who was run over by an off-duty cop in a police car and whose death was kept a secret from his family.

Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba opted to call Dexter Wade’s death a “tragic” and “unfortunate accident,” but also stated there was “no malicious intent” on the part of city authorities who buried Wade without notifying his mother.

Jackson, Mississippi, Mayor Chokwe Lumumba (right) called the death of 37-year-old Dexter Wade (left) “an unfortunate accident” after Wade was run over by an off-duty cop in a police car, then secretly buried in an unmarked grave by city authorities who didn’t notify Wade’s mother until months after the burial. (Photos: Twitter, YouTube/16 WAPT News Jackson)

Wade’s mother, Bettersten Wade, recently retained the legal services of civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who called this terrible ordeal “a living nightmare for any mother.”

“The secrecy surrounding [Dexter’s] death, the alleged concealment of vital information, and the callous burial in a pauper’s field are not just oversights — they are a grave miscarriage of justice,” Crump said.

Source: ‘The Secrecy … Are Not Just Oversights’: Mississippi Man Ran Over by Cop Is Buried In a ‘Pauper’s’ Grave While His Family Searched In Vain for Seven Months; Mayor Insists There Was No ‘Malicious Intent’

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