Public Accountability HubSenatobia, MississippiJune 14, 2026

Justice forBaby Kohen

Kohen Kartier Wiley was one year old. His family deserves the footage. The public deserves the truth.

This site exists to keep the demand clear, disciplined, and impossible to bury: release the relevant body-camera, dash-camera, and Walmart security footage; complete an independent investigation; and answer the family with facts, not delay.

The Public Demand

Three things must happen.

The campaign stays strongest when the demand is simple enough for every mother, neighbor, journalist, and public official to repeat without distortion.

01

Release the footage.

Make the relevant body-camera, dash-camera, and Walmart security footage available through a transparent legal process so the public record is not controlled by rumor or silence.

02

Tell the truth.

Provide a complete timeline, identify all involved agencies and officers through proper channels, and explain every decision that led to shots being fired near a child.

03

Answer the family.

Center Kohen’s mother and family. No child should be reduced to a case number, and no grieving family should have to beg for the facts.

Verified Public Record

What is known right now.

This timeline uses public reporting and will be tightened as family/legal representatives approve additional language.

June 14

Police respond to an alleged shoplifting call at the Senatobia Walmart. An officer fires into a vehicle. Kohen Kartier Wiley is killed; another person in the vehicle is injured.Publicly reported by The Guardian, Mississippi Free Press, Action News 5, and others.

June 16

Community protest builds in Senatobia. Reporting describes public anger, law-enforcement presence, and calls for transparency.Mississippi Free Press reported protests near City Hall and Walmart.

June 26

Protesters march in Senatobia demanding that footage be released and the family receive answers.The Guardian reported roughly 100 marchers and the public demand to release the footage.

July 1

Reporting states an independent autopsy was discussed publicly by the family’s legal team. Details must be cited carefully and confirmed before expanded publication.Mississippi Today and other outlets reported on the autopsy; direct article access must be verified.

July 18

Mississippi Today reports that an internal complaint accused a Senatobia officer involved in the case of making a racially offensive remark two days before the shooting.Exact wording and complaint details require direct article/family/legal confirmation before prominent use.

Take Action

One clear message.

Use disciplined language. Do not speculate. Do not threaten. Keep the demand focused on transparency, truth, and family dignity.

Share the demand

Post: “Kohen Kartier Wiley was one year old. His family deserves the footage. Release the footage. Tell the truth. #JusticeForKohen”

Contact officials

Ask for the release of relevant footage through lawful process, a complete public timeline, and clear answers to the family.

Copy-safe message
Community flyer calling for Justice for Kohen and public action
Movement Energy

Urgency without exploitation.

The visual system uses black, electric blue, and brushed silver because the campaign needs force without spectacle. Black carries grief and seriousness. Blue carries emergency and civic visibility. Silver carries evidence, memorial dignity, and the cold demand for truth.

The site should not use graphic imagery. It should honor Kohen’s life, protect the family’s dignity, and turn public attention toward the institutions holding the answers.

Source Spine

Facts before force.

Every claim on this page must remain source-backed. Items marked for confirmation should not be expanded until the family, spokesperson, or legal team approves the exact language.

The Guardian
Protest report and public demand for footage.
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Mississippi Free Press
Early Senatobia protest and investigation context.
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Mississippi Today
July 18 article is the investigation spine; direct text access pending.
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Release the footage.
Tell the truth.

Kohen was one year old. The demand is not complicated. The family deserves answers, and the public record must not be built on silence.