47 years ago, the collapse of an abandoned garage that cost the life of a 12-year-old minor prompted reforms in the fire department and the Police to reduce language barriers with the community.
1/18 | Julio Lozada: the case of the Puerto Rican boy whose death changed public safety in Hartford, Connecticut. It was May 16, 1979 when noise, screams and a phrase uttered in the confusion forever altered the story of a Puerto Rican family in Hartford, Connecticut: “Julito is dead.” – Itzel Rivera