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Accius

American  
[ak-shee-uhs] / ˈæk ʃi əs /

noun

  1. Lucius, c170–c90 b.c., Roman poet and prose writer.


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Berry Accius, a community activist who runs a nonprofit that works with youth, agreed.

From Los Angeles Times

“The politics of the streets has come down to show its ugly face downtown,” said Berry Accius, whose Voice of the Youth leadership program is focused on gun violence prevention.

From Los Angeles Times

“That’s the narrative we don’t need at this particular time,” Accius said.

From Seattle Times

Berry Accius, a community activist, arrived on the scene about 2:30 a.m. after receiving a call from a City Council member who he has worked with on gun violence.

From Los Angeles Times

Accius also said he heard a woman crying, as she walked past the yellow crime scene tape, asking where her son was.

From Seattle Times