Spike Lee's Memorial to Victims of Alleged Police Violence Keeps Growing
FORT GREENE — Spike Lee has transformed his Fort Greene film studio into a memorial for black men — some unarmed — who were allegedly killed by police over the last two months.
Lee commissioned artist Adrian Franks to create digital prints depicting the faces of four men — Eric Garner, Michael Brown, John Crawford and Ezell Ford — who were each killed in police-related shootings around the country.
The director is using these memorials to raise awareness about police violence.
"This madness has to stop," Lee wrote on Instagram. He could not be reached for comment.
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