Natasha McKennas case sheds light on police brutality and the treatment of individuals with mental illness in the criminal justice system. McKenna, a young Black woman with schizophrenia, died in police custody in Virginia in 2015. Petitions under this topic demand justice for Natasha and accountability for the officers involved in her tragic death. One petition, with thousands of signatures, calls for holding the Fairfax County Sheriffs Office accountable and implementing mental health training for law enforcement officers. Another petition highlights the need for reform in handling individuals with mental illness in the criminal justice system to prevent similar tragedies. Join the movement to seek justice for Natasha McKenna and advocate for systemic changes to protect vulnerable individuals in police custody. Your support can help bring about accountability and ensure that individuals like Natasha are treated with dignity and respect.