Unsung Hero: Charles F. Boone

During the early 90’s Charles and I would ride nearly daily as we work relentless to bring Commission Against Senseless Killings, Inc. from a fledging organization to an institution. Our dream was then and now to have an organization that addressed only “senseless killings.” Charles was highly motivated and clearly saw this vision in its…

Perfect Vision for Shelby County

We’re supporting Mrs. Linda Harris for District Attorney. We’re looking forward to your support too. Join us as we help her in moving our county into the 21st Century. She’s highly qualified, a professor at law, and has worked (boots on the ground) within our community for decades. Stop by her Facebook page and learn…

C.A.S.K. Town Hall on Crime & Violence

Commission Against Senseless Killings, Inc. is asking you to come together in search for solutions of Memphis’s massive crime problem. Crime is affecting us all and is causing our city to be known as one of the most unsafe city in the United States. Too many families and friends are touched by senseless acts of…

No Logical Reason for Debby’s Death

  Debby (Gale) Jones, the mother of a 7 year old daughter, was killed Oct. 21, 2018, in Memphis, Tennessee, Riverdale and Quince at 11:00am, by a group of murderous thugs, who open fire upon her and a passenger in her car; these thugs had no regard for life even, if her child would’ve been…

A Demostration You Don’t Want to Miss!

This Saturday, August 27th, again #CommissionAgainstSenselessKillings.com is hosting another demonstration on the corner of Lamar Ave. and Pendleton St. from 10:00am – 1:00pm. Please join our awareness campaign to stop the murders and neighborhood violence that have shocked our sense of reality.PLEASE SHARE!

A Mounting Campaign, C.A.S.K.

On Saturday, July 30th, C.A.S.K. again put its boots on the ground on the corner of Frasyer Blvd. and Watkins Street in its continuing campaign to bring about a reversal in senseless murders that are happening in our city everyday.  Everyone understands that problems are solved by getting involved and making the change.  We’re asking…