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The family of 20-year-old Black college sophomore at Texas Tech, Erskin Jenkins has convened a national delegation calling for justice, beginning with a full investigation into his death. The group, which includes the families of #MikeBrownJr (Ferguson), #GlennFosterJr (former New Orleans Saints player killed in Alabama), and #AndrewJosephIII (14-year-old killed by sheriffs’ action in Tampa), is organizing a week of action that includes community engagement and a press conference. Anchoring organizations are Black Lives Matter Grassroots, NAACP Lubbock Branch, and Lubbock Coalition for Black Democrats.
WHAT: Press Conference for Erskin Jenkins
WHEN: Thursday, November 6, 2025 at 2:00 PM
WHERE: TJ Patterson Memorial Plaza (East Plaza of Citizens Tower)
1314 Ave K, Lubbock, TX 79401
WHO: Sharon Jenkins – mother of #ErskinJenkins, Michael Jenkins – uncle of #ErskinJenkins, Michael Brown, Sr. – father of #MichaelBrownJr, Glenn Sr. and Sabring Foster- parents of #GlennFosterJr, Andrew Joseph, Jr. – father of #AndrewJosephIII, Dr. Melina Abdullah – co-founder of Black Lives Matter Grassroots, Phyllis Gant – NAACP Lubbock Branch, Anne Keel – Lubbock Coalition for Black Democrats, Pastor Deshun Avery – First Progressive Baptist Church
Erskin Jenkins majored in psychology at Texas Tech and hails from The Woodlands, Texas. On November 23, 2024, police were called while he was attending a pre-Thanksgiving gathering at a classmate’s apartment. A Lubbock County sheriff’s deputy shot and killed Erskin. District Attorney Sunshine Stanek has refused to prosecute the case. The family and supporters are demanding that the case be reopened and fully investigated.
Thursday’s press conference is part of a week of action that also includes campus awareness raising, a call campaign, a petition drop, and an event to feed the unhoused in Erskin’s honor. The participating delegation includes dozens of family members and supporters, many of them Lubbock residents and others from Houston, Dallas, Huntsville (AL), Tampa (FL), Ferguson (MO), and Los Angeles (CA).
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On New Year’s Eve, as the world thirsted for celebration, Black father, son, neighbor, and community member, #KeithPorter stepped outside his front door to celebrate. Like many around the nation, he fired his gun in the air to celebrate the coming of 2026. An ICE agent who lived in the same complex moved as if Keith was no more than a target in a game. He went inside his own unit, put on his tactical gear, grabbed his ICE-issued firearm, stepped back outside, and shot this Black man dead in front of his own home.

Black Lives Matter Grassroots vehemently condemns the United States’ military strikes on Venezuela, the unlawful kidnapping of President Nicholás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, and the threats against Vice President Delcy Rodríguez and the Venezuelan people. These actions have brought death and injury to civilians, desecrated the land and seas, and violated the nation’s sovereignty. Not only are these actions illegal according to international law and the United States Constitution, we know these to be war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Black Lives Matter Grassroots is unaffiliated with the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation which is reportedly under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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