Two Brothers Gone in NT Lockup: System Still Cookin' Us
Two brothas died in custody up in the Northern Territory this week, and you already know what time it is: same struggle, different day.

Aight, so check it: Word on the street is two brothas done passed away while in custody up in the Northern Territory. One was 26, chillin' in a cell, and the other was 25, locked in the back of a police whip. Both gone. And the system ain't sayin' much, ya feel me?
They found the 26-year-old unresponsive in his cell Saturday mornin'. Police sayin' it ain't lookin' suspicious, but come on, fam. How many times we gotta hear that same story? This system ain't built for us, and they treatin' us like we disposable. Locked up in a cage, forgotten about, and left to rot. It's a cold game.
Then, Tuesday night, another brotha gone. This one was 25. They snatched him up after some drama at a retirement home. Threw him in the back of the police ride, and next thing you know, he can't breathe. They call the ambulance, but it's too late. Gone at the hospital. Another life snatched.
They sayin' they investigatin', but we know how that goes. They gonna protect they own. Ain't nobody holdin' these cops accountable. They get away with murder, straight up. And we just supposed to sit back and watch?
This ain't just about two deaths, man. This is about a system that's been designed to keep us down. They over-police our communities, lock us up for minor offenses, and then treat us like animals once we inside. It's a cycle of oppression, and it gotta stop.
We gotta fight for our brothers and sisters. We gotta demand justice and hold these pigs accountable. This ain't no time to be silent. We gotta speak up, organize, and fight back against this racist system. We gotta show them that our lives matter, and we ain't gonna let them keep killin' us without a fight.
Rest in peace to the fallen. We ain't forgettin' y'all. We gonna keep fightin' until we get justice, until we free ourselves from this system of oppression. Real talk.
Sources: * Independent Indigenous Media Outlets (look 'em up, they out there) * Community Legal Centers in the Northern Territory * Word on the Street

