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Pastor Rickie G. Rush Discusses Efforts in the Community After Dallas Shooting

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Pastor Rickie G. Rush stopped by K104-FM to discuss solutions for the Dallas community after recent shootings in Downtown Dallas, Minnesota, and Louisiana with DeDe in the Morning and Bay Bay. July 7th investigators identified the dead shooting suspect as Micah Xavier Johnson of Mesquite, Texas a former military veteran that served in Afghanistan.(Source) Chief David Brown stated in an interview with the media the suspect was “upset about black lives matters and the recent police shootings.”

This undated photo posted on Facebook on April 30, 2016, shows Micah Johnson, who was a suspect in the sniper slayings of five law enforcement officers in Dallas Thursday night, July 7, 2016, during a protest over two recent fatal police shootings of black men. An Army veteran, Johnson tried to take refuge in a parking garage and exchanged gunfire with police, who later killed him with a robot-delivered bomb, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said. (Facebook via AP)

This undated photo posted on Facebook on April 30, 2016, shows Micah Johnson, who was a suspect in the sniper slayings of five law enforcement officers in Dallas Thursday night, July 7, 2016, during a protest over two recent fatal police shootings of black men. An Army veteran, Johnson tried to take refuge in a parking garage and exchanged gunfire with police, who later killed him with a robot-delivered bomb, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said. (Facebook via AP)

Pastor Rush initiated a call out to the community to join him in efforts to make conversation about the recent tragedy’s in African American communities. He stated in the interview, “This is not a lecture, no preaching to you, no condemning you, it’s time to have SIMPLY have conversation because your voice matters.”

Pastor Rickie G. Rush Discusses Efforts in the Community After Dallas Shooting

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