CANTON, OH. (THECOUNT) — NFL HOF bound Ed Reed donned a t-shirt featuring images of people killed in police involved shootings during his introduction at tonight’s Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.
The 2019 inductee entered the field wearing a shirt with photos of iconic figures who have been killed in police involved shootings. He then appeared again in a mid-game interview wearing the same apparel.
Among those on Reed’s shirt were Mike Brown, Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Sandra Bland.
The identities of the other individuals featured on the garment are unclear.
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