Bryn Mawr nurse battles police brutality 'every single day'

By Michael Metzger

Michelle Gross rankles some and inspires others as a 
force behind Communities United Against Police Brutality

When Michelle Gross speaks, you can hear her Southern 
roots calling softly from her past. She rounds 
off words: "Working" becomes "workin'" and 
"yelling" becomes "yellin'." Though the words have soft 
edges and the slightest trace of a Southern lilt, 
they're propelled with a speed and intensity that 
quickly slashes through any lace-edged notions one 
might have of a fragile, demure belle.

The Bryn Mawr resident has emerged as one of the Twin 
Cities' most recognizable voices opposing police 
brutality. Her Southern drawl may sound charming, but 
it is about as delightful as a chainsaw to the ears 
of city leaders. 
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Posted by Shawn Lewis, Field Neighborhood


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