‘Finding Kendrick Johnson’ Sheds Light on the Mysterious Death of a Black Teenager

The documentary suggests a cover-up in the death of 17-year-old student found wrapped in a school wrestling mat

Garfield Hylton
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As a Black man in America, having faith in the police is like closing your eyes and holding out one hand for a pot of gold and another for a pile of shit. Open those palms wide and there’s no question which one will fill up first.

There’s no reason for me to trust law enforcement when it comes to the matter of Black lives. Yet that doesn’t make the atrocious details of Kendrick Johnson’s unsolved 2013 death — and its shady investigation — any easier to stomach. I got an in-depth look at the 17-year-old high school student’s mysterious death via Jason Pollock’s documentary Finding Kendrick Johnson (released this summer), which details various failures of the systems tasked with finding justice for yet another Black boy gone too soon.

In January 2013, Johnson was found dead in a rolled-up wrestling mat at Lowndes County High School in Valdosta, GA. That same year, the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) ruled Johnson’s death an accident, determining that he slipped while reaching for his shoe, got stuck in the gym mat, and suffocated.

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