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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 1H 20M

Elkhart Community Outraged after Cops Kill 17-Year-Old

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Kayla Cowels, an organizer in Elkhart, Indiana joins the show this week to discuss the Feb. 8 killing of 17-year-old Bryan Ramirez Gomez, who died after cops Nicholas Ragsdale and Thomas Breneman shot him in a park. Prompted by the April 8 nationwide day of action against the U.S. war on Iran, Dani Abdullah opens up our Naptown Breakdown by asking her co-host Derek Ford why, with all of the issues we face in this city, it's still necessary to keep up the fight to end the war. Their discussion brings out several reasons why we must keep the global situation in mind in our analysis and actions. They also cover the long-standing epidemic of fires in Indiana State Prison that have killed several inmates and are finally getting media attention before touching on Joe Hogsett's attempt to put the final nail in the coffin on Indianapolis' public schools. For our main segment, Dani speaks with Kayla Cowels. A mutual and direct aid organizer in the Elkhart area and a PSL member, Kayla are other comrades are working closely with the family to get justice for Bryan Ramirez Gomez. That justice includes countering the Elkhart police department's lies and attempts to slander Gomez. Kayla speaks about who Bryan really was, describing his compassionate nature and outgoing personality, before addressing ways that listeners can help in the struggle. Dani gives the Circle City Shout out to Haki Kweli Shakur, an organizer, historian, and revolutionary leader in the New Afrikan Independence Movement. In addition to serving as the National Spokesperson for the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Afrika and for the August 3rd Collective, Haki is playing an active role in building the New Afrikan Freedom Campaign, a new initiative that is increasingly attracting younger people to the struggle for liberation. Support Justice for Bryan: Petition for an Independent Investigation for Bryan Axel Ramirez-Gomez Family GoFundMe Volunteer Signup Form Volunteer Contact: [email protected] Show Notes: Support Naptown People’s Radio Support the Indianapolis Liberation Center Shop the Indy Liberation Store Indianapolis Liberation Center

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Kayla Cowels, an organizer in Elkhart, Indiana joins the show this week to discuss the Feb. 8 killing of 17-year-old Bryan Ramirez Gomez, who died after cops Nicholas Ragsdale and Thomas Breneman shot him in a park. Prompted by the April 8...

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