To: Loretta Lynch, Attorney General, President Donald Trump, and The United States House of Representatives

Justice For Sandra Bland

"You just slammed my head to the ground. Do you not even care about that?" "You're about to break my ribs-stop!"

These were some of the last words of 28-year-old Sandra Bland. On Friday, Texas State troopers pulled Sandra over as she was driving to her new job for allegedly not using the turn signals during a lane change. What happened next was all too familiar and terrifying.

An eyewitness says police ripped Sandra out of the car, violently slammed her on the ground, and arrested her as she screamed for help. Just 72 two hours later, she was dead. Police are claiming Sandra took her own life, but her family and friends don't believe it.

Local District Attorney Elton Mathis has handed over the investigation to the same police agency that arrested Sandra. The FBI is now jointly investigating with the Texas Rangers. But the Department of Justice has the power and authority to conduct a national, independent investigation.

Police cannot police themselves. Thoroughly investigate Sandra Bland's death and hold all those responsible fully accountable.

Why is this important?

We must demand that local officials release all video, information and photographs relating to Sandra's unjust arrest, imprisonment and death.

The local police department and prosecutor's office have a long history of racism and corruption. Last year, DA Mathis threatened a local Reverend who spoke out about racist prosecutions, saying he would release his “hounds” on the Reverend. Waller County Sheriff Glenn Smith was fired from the police department in Hempstead, Texas for documented cases of racism.

According to her loved ones, Sandra Bland was a loving, compassionate woman, with a bright future ahead. Today would have been the first day at her new job working student outreach at her alma mater, Prairie View A&M University. Loved ones described her as bright, spirited, and having a thirst for life. She was also a vocal advocate against police brutality and often spoke about ending racism and police violence. Our hearts and minds are with her friends and family as they move through this unimaginably hard time.