Two fathers take food to City Plaza Phillips memorial becomes an act of sharing

The “One Year Without Justice for Desmond Phillips” gathering at the Chico Women’s Club on March 17 had dozens of hamburgers and hot dogs left over that were given out with fellowship and kindness at Chico’s downtown plaza by Scott Rushing and David Phillips, whose sons were both killed in shootings that involved Chico police officers.

Tyler Rushing was killed in July, 2017, after being shot by a security guard and police, and Desmond Phillips was killed by Chico police one year ago. video feature by Guillermo Mash

2 thoughts on “Two fathers take food to City Plaza Phillips memorial becomes an act of sharing

  1. Thank you, Guillermo and ChicoSol for keeping the faith as friends and family of all the victims of fatal officer-involved shootings in Butte County continue their pursuit of the “unvarnished truth.”

    1. I concur with Scott Rushing. My hat is off to all of you at ChicoSol who keep the pressure on for justice in this case.

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