Officer Miller, still standing a few steps behind, finally found his voice. “Sir, I think we might have overreacted,” he said, his words a quiet admission that hung in the air.
The growing crowd watched intently, some recording, others just bearing witness to a moment that felt far too common yet deeply unsettling. Marcus turned to them, addressing not just the officers but everyone within earshot. “This is why we need to be better. Why we need to teach our children not just to fear, but to stand up, to question. So they know their worth even when others might not see it.”
A ripple of agreement moved through those gathered, people nodding, murmurs of support rising. The tension eased, but the lesson lingered, heavy and unshakeable.
