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Darren Seals Jr. (May 15, 1987 – September 6, 2016) was an American
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, anti-police brutality, and anti-gun violence activist from
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who worked on the assembly line at
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. In September 2016, he was found shot dead in a burning car. St. Louis County Police are investigating his death as a homicide; they have not publicly identified suspects or motives.


Early life

Seals grew up in Ferguson, Missouri, a few blocks from the apartment complex where police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown. Seals had known the Brown family since childhood.


Activism

Seals was active in Ferguson, Missouri, protests in the wake of the police shootings of Brown and Cary Ball Jr., with his commentary appearing in media outlets, per
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, "as he continued to be outspoken about racial issues after the Brown protests subsided." He co-founded Hands Up United, and ''
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'' described him as "among St. Louis's most prominent anti-police brutality activists." Seals had survived a shooting in 2013, and attributed his commitment to anti-gun violence activism to that experience. In 2014, he joined the Fannie Lou Hamer Coalition and helped rally a movement to vote against the Democratic candidate for St. Louis county executive, by backing white Republican candidate Rick Stream. The move in the highly Democratic African American community was an attempt, as ''
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'' described it, to "demonstrate that their votes should not be taken for granted." He was an integral part of this effort. His leadership connected the community and politicians to move 22,000 Democratic votes to the Republican candidate. After voting for
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, Seals became a critic of what he saw as the President's insufficient action on many issues including police violence and racial profiling. Seals was a rapper in St. Louis group D.O.A.; in their song "Born Targets", Seals criticized police response to the Ferguson demonstrations. Seals was known as "King D Seals" on
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, and referred to himself as a “Businessman, Revolutionary, Activist, Unapologetically BLACK, Afrikan in AmeriKKKa, Fighter, Leader". He was an outspoken critic of
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. He used Twitter as a public platform to call out the organization for taking in millions in donations from billionaire sponsor George Soros, and giving nothing back to the Ferguson community where they held protests against the police killing of Michael Brown. Seals's disapproval was founded in Ferguson's local activist sentiment that the organization hijacked their movement, publicizing it on social media as their own, motivated by personal, political, and financial benefit. Seals criticism was blunt: "The only thing #Deray #Netta or #BlackLivesMatter (the org) did in #Ferguson was tweet about our work and collect $". In 2022,
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published records obtained by activist James Cooper in which the FBI referred to Seals as a "revolutionary who has espoused somewhat militant rhetoric and has access to weapons." The records show the FBI had Seals under surveillance, and had even asked local police to briefly detain him. In the immediate aftermath of his murder, an FBI agent noted that "conspiracy theories are already forming that Seals was killed by the police because of his black lives matter affiliations."


Death

Seals was killed on September 6, 2016, in Riverview, a northern suburb of St. Louis. A
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investigation revealed he was shot before he was placed in a car, that was later set on fire. Media outlets noted "the resemblance of Seals' death to the unsolved killing of Deandre Joshua," another Ferguson resident who was also found shot in a burning car two years earlier, on the night of the announcement a grand jury had not indicted Wilson in Brown's death. Police report that while Joshua's case is still open and active, Seals's death has not been linked to it, nor has a link been ruled out. ''
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'' found four more cases of similar deaths in St. Louis County in the last two years.


References

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