Jussie Smollett's Family Says 'He Is A Warrior Whose Light Cannot Be Dimmed'
Jussie Smollett's Family Says 'He Is A Warrior Whose Light Cannot Be Dimmed'
Jussie
Smollett who was allegedly attacked in a possible hate crime abut two days back,
his family has released a statement describing the "Empire" actor as
"a warrior whose light cannot be dimmed."
"In the early hours of Tuesday morning, our
beloved son and brother, Jussie, was the victim of a violent and unprovoked
attack. We want to be clear, this was a racial and homophobic hate crime.
Jussie has told the police everything from the very beginning. His story has
never changed, and we are hopeful they will find these men and bring them to
justice" his family wrote emotionally in the statement.
Jussie Smollett's family also thanked the family
and fans who have stepped forward on social media and other platforms to share
support for Jussie saying, "we are so grateful that God saw him through
this cowardly attack alive. We want people to understand these targeted hate
crimes are happening to our sisters, brothers and our gender non-conforming
siblings, many who reside within the intersection of multiple identities, on a
monthly, weekly, and sometimes even daily basis all across our country.
Oftentimes ending fatally, these are inhumane acts of domestic terrorism and
they should be treated as such."
Smollett's family also added that "radical
love is the only solution" to dealing the racism and homophobia they say
led to the attack, but warned that "passivity will be our downfall. We, as
a family, will continue to work for love, equity and justice until it reigns
supreme in our nation and all over the world".
The statement comes on the heels of new details
provided by the Chicago Police Department Thursday morning. A dozen detectives
are pursuing new leads and have tracked the actor's movements that night
through video and photos, police said.
They say video shows Jussie walking across the
street from two possible persons of interest, whose photos were released on
Wednesday night to the public. In the video, Smollett walks out of frame for
about a minute and reappears on another camera "wearing a rope like a neck
tie," the police stated.
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