Young girl weeps over US police shootings
Updated | By Poelano Malema

Zianna Oliphant was speaking at a forum in Charlotte, North Carolina on Monday against the fatal police shootings of black suspects, Sky reported.
"I come here today to talk about how I feel, and I feel like we are treated differently than other people and I don't like how we are treated … just because of our colour,” Zianna can be heard saying in a video posted on YouTube.
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"We are Black people and we shouldn’t have to feel like this,” she adds with tears in flowing from her eyes.
“We shouldn't have to protest because you are treating us wrong. We do this because we need to and have rights. I've been born and raised in Charlotte and I never felt this way until now. It’s a shame that our fathers and mothers are killed and we can’t even see them anymore. It’s a shame that we have to go to their graveyard and bury them, and we have tears and we shouldn't have tears," she concluded.
See her moving plea below...
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