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DESCRIPTION:#NativeLivesMatter Justice for Lakota Gall Brightman  
 \n\n#NativeLivesMatter Justice For Lakota Gall Brightman\nJoin Us this 
 coming January 23, 2025 at 8:30AM to 
 Demand\n#NoEarlyReleaseForMarkAthonyNelson\n\nA.F. Bray Courthouse\n1020 
 Ward Street\nDepartment 5\nMartinez, CA 94553\n\nOn May 25th, 2016. The 
 Jury Found Mark Anthony Nelson #Guilty of PC 187- Murder First Degree & Of 
 Knife Enhancement for the Murder of Lakota Gall Brightman on July 3rd, 
 2015.\n\nWe are Asking For Solidarity in Helping Our Win Justice for Our 
 Beloved Family Member, Lakota Gall Brightman's Murderer (Mark Anthony 
 Nelson: Case Number 5-151356-3) is a Public Nuisance and Should Not be 
 Granted Early Release from Murdering Legendary Native American Civil Rights 
 Leader Dr. Lehman Brightman's Son.\n\nPlease Take a Moment of Your Time to 
 Write a Letter to the Honorable Judge Hardie.\n\nA.F. Bray Courthouse\n1020 
 Ward Street\nDepartment 5\nMartinez, CA 
 94553\n\n#NoEarlyReleaseForMarkAthonyNelson\n\nSuperior Court of California 
 County of Contra County\nA.F. Bray Courthouse/Court Annex\n1020 Ward 
 Street\nMartinez, CA 94553\nCase Number 5-151356-3\n\nMy name is , , , , 
 ,\nI am the (Family Member/Friend of Victim).\nOn July 3rd, 2015, Lakota 
 Gall Brightman, was murdered by the defendant. The facts of the case were 
 proven beyond a reasonable doubt and your verdict was rendered 
 guilty!\n\nWords cannot express the pain and anguish our family and friends 
 have endured since Lakota Gall Brightman's murder. The defendant decision 
 to take the life of a human being with no regard for the effects it has had 
 on Lakota Gall Brightman Friends and Family is unimaginable.\n\nThe loss of 
 Lakota Gall Brightman is beyond words. Lakota Gall Brightman was born on 
 December 25th 1969 in Rapid City, South Dakota to parents Lehman and Trudy 
 Brightman. He was the second of three children. Lakota attended Delmar 
 Elementary School, Portola Junior High School, and graduated from El 
 Cerrito High School in 1988. His earlier years were spent advocating for 
 Native American Rights along with his family and the Organization founded 
 by his father Lehman and carried on by his brother Quanah, United Native 
 Americans. United Native Americans was and are still very active in Native 
 American Rights and the promotion of progress and general welfare of Native 
 Americans.\n\nSpecialist Lakota Gall Brightman served 6 years in the 
 California Army National Guard, 235th Engineer Company (Sapper) as an Army 
 Field Medic from August 11, 2007 to his date of separation on August 10th, 
 2013. Lakota was ordered into active service in 2007 in support of 
 Operation Enduring Freedom Afghanistan.\n\nHe is remembered as a gentle and 
 kind hearted human being who wanted to help others and was a beloved son, 
 brother, nephew, cousin, uncle, father, friend and hero. He is preceded in 
 death by his mother Trudy Brightman and his older brother Lehman Brightman 
 III. Lakota is survived by his Daughters, Phoebe and Star Brightman, his 
 brother Quanah Parker Brightman, aunts Nancy and Lorelie Oldlodge and 
 uncles, Anthony David Clairmont and Donald Oldlodge. Taken too soon, Lakota 
 is warmly remembered and greatly missed by all who knew and loved 
 him.\n\nThere will be no more birthday parties, backyard gatherings, 
 holiday celebrations or other family activities to share. The laughter, 
 hugs, guidance/advice, sense of security and those opportunities to say, 
 “I love you” are forever gone. Our family is forever 
 “broken”.\n\nTo say the least, the financial affect on the family has 
 also been devastating.\nCompassion is a word commonly used for and by 
 defendants. However, I ask, how much compassion the defendant considered 
 when the decision was made to murder Lakota Gall Brightman?\n\nIt is the 
 request of the family that the maximum penalty for the crime for which the 
 defendant was convicted be imposed. On behalf of the family of Lakota Gall 
 Brightman, I wish to express my sincerest gratitude for allowing this 
 opportunity of expression.\n\nQuanah Parker Brightman\nExecutive Director 
 of\nUnited Native Americans\nqbrightman75@hotmail.com\n(510) 
 672-7187\n\nPlease Sign & Share 
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SUMMARY:#NativeLivesMatter Justice for Lakota Gall Brightman
LOCATION:A.F. Bray Courthouse/Court Annex\n1020 Ward Street\nMartinez, CA 94553
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2024/11/05/18870585.php
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