Via Change.org/BanSpitHoods, by Latoya Rule
My brother Wayne Fella Morrison was a 29-year-old Wiradjuri, Kokatha and Wirangu First Nations man. He was a loving father, an artist and a fisherman. We love him, we miss him, and we want justice.
In September 2016, officers forced a spit hood over Fella’s head and cuffed his wrists and ankles in Yatala Labour Prison. Cuffed and hooded, officers laid Fella face down in a van. We know little of what happened, there’s no CCTV footage and - at this stage - officers are refusing to give evidence. What we do know ...
Via Change.org/BanSpitHoods, by Latoya Rule
My brother Wayne Fella Morrison was a 29-year-old Wiradjuri, Kokatha and Wirangu First Nations man. He was a loving father, an artist and a fisherman. We love him, we miss him, and we want justice.
In September 2016, officers forced a spit hood over Fella’s head and cuffed his wrists and ankles in Yatala Labour Prison. Cuffed and hooded, officers laid Fella face down in a van. We know little of what happened, there’s no CCTV footage and - at this stage - officers are refusing to give evidence. What we do know is that Wayne was pulled unconscious from that van and died three days later from causes including asphyxia.
We cannot bring Fella back, but we know there is at least one thing we can do to prevent other families from experiencing a tragedy like ours - legislate to ban the use of spit hoods.
#LegislateTheBan #JusticeForFella #BanSpithoods
Photo: Charandev Singh
Video: Fatima Mawas
The family of Wayne Fella Morrison needs you to send a quick email to the South Australian Premier, Attorney-General and Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services, asking them to immediately legislate the ban on spit hoods across South Australia?
Today, please click below to send the pre-written email, and remember: if you edit the subject line or email in any way, please remain polite and respectful at all times.
#BanSpitHoods #JusticeForFella