BY COREY JONES, Tulsa WorldWe the People Oklahoma began modestly enough in Tulsa. The activist group took shape a summer ago as unrest exploded in the aftermath of Michael Brown’s killing in Ferguson, Missouri, and Jeremey Lake’s killing in Tulsa. From a handful of people up to two or three dozen attended its first rallies, including a “die-in” protest during Winterfest in which participants acted as if they had been shot and lay on the ground. Organizer Marq Lewis said a core of 20 people are leading the local charge against police brutality in a broad sense because other activist organizations have become “complacent.” Read the rest of this story at TulsaWorld.com. Read more on NewsOK.com