
A Mississippi cop shot and killed a 1-year-old Black baby named Kohen Wiley in a Walmart parking lot Sunday over an alleged stolen box of diapers. This shocking incident has left the community reeling and demanding answers. How did we reach a point where a child, an innocent life, is caught in the crossfire of law enforcement’s aggressive tactics?
The death of Kohen Wiley is a grim reminder of the systemic issues that plague our society. This tragedy wasn’t just an isolated incident; it’s part of a larger narrative that too often sees Black lives treated as collateral damage in the pursuit of justice. A stolen box of diapers should never warrant the loss of a child’s life. What message are we sending when officers are quick to pull the trigger instead of finding alternatives?
We must confront the harsh reality that these incidents are not anomalies but rather symptoms of a broken system that fails to protect the most vulnerable. The outrage surrounding Kohen’s death underscores a collective call for accountability and change. It’s time for society to stand up and demand that our law enforcement agencies prioritize de-escalation and community safety over excessive force. Kohen Wiley’s life mattered, and it’s our responsibility to ensure that his story ignites a movement for real reform.










