Woman injured in fatal Waukegan police shooting tells protesters: ‘No one should be allowed to do this to us'

Woman injured in fatal Waukegan police shooting tells
protesters: ‘No one should be allowed to do this to us' 1

Clifftina Johnson, center, points toward her 7-month-old grandson, Marcellis Stinnette Jr., at the corner of Helmholz Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue where her daughter, Tafara Williams was wounded and the boy’s father, Marcellis Stinnette, was shot to death by a Waukegan police officer on Tuesday night. The family and community members marched in protest through the South side of Waukegan on Saturday. The officer has been fired and the FBI has joined the investigation. (Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune) (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

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