Kweisi Mfume tweeted the following:
"For too long, too many communities have witnessed and experienced trauma at the hands of police. #Memphis is no exception. Prayers go out to the #NicholsFamily of course.thehill.com/homenews/state"Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Kweisi Mfume:
"Mass shootings are not going to stop on their own. My Identifying Mass Shooters Act directs @TheJusticeDept to study the online history of mass shooters. This analysis will inform Congress and police so we can take steps to end this senseless violence.mfume.house.gov/media/press-re" on Jan. 27Read on Twitter
"Mass shootings are not going to stop on their own. We cannot keep waiting for the next mass shooting. I thank @RepBonnie for her leadership and am proud to co-lead this effort to protect innocent lives of men, women, and children going forward. twitter.com/repbonnie/stat" on Jan. 26Read on Twitter
"While there may be a lot of things we can do to fight violent crime, I believe protecting witnesses is a major part of our responsibility because so many witnesses and potential witnesses are afraid to come forward with important information." on Jan. 24Read on Twitter