According to Yahoo! News, Rev. Hannah Adair Bonner, Bland’s sister Shante Needham, and Bland’s mother Geneva Reed-Veal saw Sanders while they were eating dinner at the East Street Cafe, a Thai restaurant in Washington D.C.’s Union Station. The chance encounter occurred on Thursday, Oct. 8, just five days before the first Democratic debate, which would be broadcast from across the county in Nevada.
Bonner blogged about the experience, saying that she approached Sanders and asked if he would like to meet Reed-Veal since he’d mentioned her daughter’s name several times on the campaign trail. He said he did, so she and Needham brought Reed-Veal over to Sanders’ table.
“What happened to your daughter is inexcusable,” he told Bland’s mother. “
When Bonner asked Sanders to pose with them for a picture, he agreed without issue. “He did not impose upon Ms. Geneva to ask for a picture of his own,” wrote the pastor. “He did not use the moment as an opportunity to promote his campaign. He took no record, he made no statement. He did not try to turn it into a publicity stunt.”
Sure enough, when Cooper asked the five Democratic presidential candidates about #BlackLivesMatter, Sanders did what he said what he was going to do.
“Black lives matter,” he said. “The reason those words matter is the African-American community knows that on any given day, some innocent person like Sandra Bland can get into a car and then three days later she’s going to end up dead in jail.”
[h/t Yahoo! News]
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