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The Unsolved Assassination of Darren Seals: A Legacy of Resistance and a Call for Justice

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On September 6, 2016, the life of Darren Seals, a fierce Ferguson activist, rapper, and community leader, was cut short in a brutal and calculated act. Found shot dead inside a burning Jeep Wrangler in Riverview, Missouri, Seals’ death sent shockwaves through the St. Louis community and beyond. Nearly a decade later, his assassination remains unsolved, a haunting symbol of systemic neglect and the silencing of Black voices who dare to challenge the status quo. Alongside his comrade Nyota Uhura, known as @BgYrl4Life, Seals’ work in Ferguson exposed the exploitation of Black trauma and laid bare the fractures within the movement for Black lives. Yet, the refusal of prominent Ferguson figures and elected officials, including former St. Louis County Prosecutor and current U.S. Representative Wesley Bell, to demand a thorough investigation into Seals’ murder raises urgent questions about accountability, complicity, and the cost of dissent.

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