MO NAACP Demands Release of Exonerated Christopher Dunn

President Nimrod Chapel, Jr. • July 29, 2024

Press Conference and Rally to Demand Justice for Christopher Dunn:
Protest Against Attorney General Andrew Bailey

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 29, 2024

Contact: Nimrod Chapel, Jr., President@monaacp.org


St. Louis, MO – July 27, 2024 – The Missouri State Conference of the NAACP, along with the St. Louis City NAACP, will hold a press conference and rally in front of the St. Louis office of Attorney General Andrew Bailey to demand the immediate release of Christopher Dunn. The event will take place at 815 Olive Street, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63101. The press conference will begin at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, followed by the rally.



Christopher Dunn has been imprisoned for 34 years for a crime he did not commit. Despite a recent adjudication by a distinguished jurist in St. Louis City ordering his release, Attorney General Andrew Bailey continues to block his freedom, keeping an innocent man behind bars.


Attorney Nimrod Chapel, Jr., President of the Missouri State Conference of the NAACP, questions the legal and moral justifications for Dunn’s continued imprisonment: “How can Attorney General Andrew Bailey legally or morally justify the imprisonment of an innocent man, especially following the recent adjudication by a distinguished jurist in St. Louis City? This blatant disregard for justice must end.”


Reverend Darryl Gray, Director General for Social Justice, Progressive National Baptist Convention, speaks to the biblical implications of Dunn’s confinement: “The immoral confinement of Christopher Dunn is a direct affront to the teachings of our faith. Proverbs 31:8-9 calls us to ‘speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.’ It is our duty to stand against this injustice.”

St. Louis City President Adolphus Pruitt warns “The wrongful conviction of Marcellus Williams is another stark example of the failures of our justice system. Williams stands on the brink of execution, with his hearing pending and his execution date set for September 24. Immediate findings from the court or a stay of execution from the governor or the Missouri Supreme Court are necessary. With Attorney General Bailey's engagement in delaying justice, we cannot allow Marcellus Williams' life to be taken through illegal and immoral tactics. Such delays threaten not only Williams' life but also our faith in the principles of democracy and justice.”


Reverend Linden Bowie, President of the Missouri Progressive Baptist Convention and Missouri Missionary Baptist Convention, condemns Dunn’s continued confinement: “The continued confinement of Christopher Dunn is an abomination and in stark contrast to our Christian faith and the tenets of law we all follow in this country. Justice must be served, and Christopher Dunn must be freed immediately.”


Mother Jamala Rogers, representing the Organization for Black Struggle, emphasized the broader implications of this case: “The fight for Christopher Dunn’s freedom is a continuation of the struggle against the historical bondage based on race, schism, and discrimination. His wrongful imprisonment is a stark reminder of the systemic injustices that have plagued Black people for centuries. We must stand united in dismantling these oppressive structures.”


The press conference and rally are supported by several organizations committed to justice and the abolition of wrongful imprisonment, including Missourians for Abolition of the Death Penalty (MADP); Reverend Duane Burch, President of the St. Louis Metropolitan Clergy Coalition; Michelle Smith of MADP; and the Missouri Black Caucus. Kenya Brumfield-Young, a civil rights advocate and scholar, also supports this effort, underscoring the need for systemic reform and justice.


The public is encouraged to join the press conference and rally to demand justice for Christopher Dunn. Attendees and concerned people are urged to call the Attorney General’s Office at 314-340-6816 to voice their support for Dunn’s immediate release.


The NAACP is dedicated to ensuring that all voters in Missouri have the opportunity to participate in the electoral process without undue hardship. We urge all citizens to stay informed and proactive in protecting and exercising their voting rights. The organization is mobilizing resources and volunteers to educate and assist voters in navigating the upcoming elections. For more information or to get involved, please visit naacp.org/volunteer.


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