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  • Latest episode: “From Foreclosure to Liberation Zones: Writing Detroit’s Future with Ru Colvin”
  • Latest episode: “Dexter to Delray to DPSCD: Arlyssa Heard on Saving Detroit Schools”
  • Latest episode: “From Redistricting to the Ombudsman: Sherry Gay-Dagnogo on Power, Schools & Service”

“He didn’t say he wanted to die. He said he didn’t give an F about dying. That’s different.” — Victoria Camille. In this powerful and deeply sobering episode of the Detroit is Different podcast, host Khary Frazier sits down with Victoria Camille of the Coalition for Police Transparency and Accountability (CPTA) to examine the disturbing details surrounding the July 12, 2024, shooting death of Sherman Lee Butler.

“Nothing about this looks like self-defense to me.” — Khary Frazier. Sherman Butler was killed during an eviction at his apartment on Manderson St., near Palmer Park in Detroit. He was tased by Detroit Police officers and then fatally shot by a Wayne County Bailiff—while recovering from foot surgery and experiencing mental distress. “We all have a story. Show compassion. Sherman deserved to live.” — Victoria Camille

Report from Coalition for Police Transparency and Accountability on the Shooting Death of Sherman Lee Butler