Ferguson, Revisited

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Ferguson, Revisited


Adam Goodman, deputy managing editor at the Post-Dispatch, said he was disappointed. “We believe it is simply wrong to continue to prevent disclosure of the police dashcam video and other documentary evidence that helped bring about a secret, taxpayer-funded settlement in 2013,” he said.

“It has been nearly five years since this shooting occurred with no one charged. We note that the arrest and charges came only weeks after we sought more information through a public-records request with police and only days after we sought to have this protective order lifted.”


http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/...cle_4df78d57-b230-5293-a8f6-2ed6d173ded9.html


September 21, 2016


Charlotte-Mecklenburg police yesterday shot and killed 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott.



Sept. 20, University City Charlotte, North Carolina man, Keith Lamont Scott, was shot by police

The victim’s brother told said that the motorist was reading a book while waiting for his child to be dropped off from school.

The brother of the victim in the officer-involved shooting says that the cops were undercover.


Glenn tells NPR there was tension recently in Charlotte over a 2013 police shooting of a black man, Jonathan Ferrell. Ferrell was unarmed when he was killed by a white officer; the case went to trial last year.

voluntary manslaughter charge against the officer was dismissed after jurors deadlocked 8-4 to acquit him.

The city paid $2.25 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Ferrell family.

Under a settlement with Kerrick, the officer agree to leave the force and received $179,989.59 from the city — $113,000 in back pay, $16,000 for Social Security and $50,630.80 for the attorney who represented Kerrick in a civil suit brought by Ferrell’s family.

http://qcitymetro.com/2016/09/15/a-f...athan-ferrell/


http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-w...own-interstate

The attorneys were able to poke a massive hole in the police’s claims by presenting large, poster-sized images from police video footage that showed Crutcher’s driver-side door was closed, along with his window, which had a visible blood stain on it.

Tulsa’s police chief Chuck Jordan later confirmed that no gun was found in the Oklahoma man’s van or on his person.

http://atlantablackstar.com/2016/09/...tire-story-up/

The family of an unarmed Black man shot dead by a Tulsa, Oklahoma police officer Friday evening is vehemently denying any and all police narratives that paint their loved one as a threat that needed to be neutralized.


Initially, Tulsa Police spokesperson Jeanne Mackenzie told reporters that Crutcher failed to put his hands up during the encounter with police.

However, recently released footage appear to contradict her telling of events.

An eyewitness told the victim’s daughter that a Taser was used on her father, then he was shot at least three times.


In the aerial video, Crutcher can be see holding his hands up as he moved back to his car.


The dash cam footage below also refutes Mackenzie’s claim that the man did not have his hands up


http://atlantablackstar.com/2016/09/...fore-shooting/


Shelby did not activate her patrol car's dashcam, said police spokeswoman Jeanne MacKenzie, and the ground-level video released Monday came from the car of a second officer who arrived at the scene.

http://tsdmemphis.com/news/2016/sep/20/video-captures-another-police-shooting-tulsa-oklah/?page=2
 
There are moments of sporadic calm on the streets of Charlotte, interrupted by outbursts of tear gas and destruction, as the crowd appears to be thinning after hours of protests boiled over into violence and chaos. There have been reports of an injured police officer during the standoff with protesters. There have been multiple reports of looting of local businesses. Police say the man who was initially reported dead, but later confirmed to be alive but critically injured..."

http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...ent_in_chaotic_second_night_in_charlotte.html


"City of Charlotte has reversed the statement of the city's chief of police declaring one protester dead."
 
Friday, September 23. 2016

Wear All Black

All Day

Ferguson, Never Ending

Flash bang grenades, gas canisters
(kicked right back)

Police in riot gear

State of Emergency declared
National guard called in

Black Lives Matter marched in New York
Union Square Park
September 21, 2016
It just got shut down by NYPD
Ramsey Orta, man who recorded death of Eric Garner
arrested and hurt, hospitalized


Here is the outfall from the March 7, 2016 protest March


Lawyers for Jeffryes and Winsor say the only summons cases the NYPD has chosen to prosecute are against people who were engaged in Black Lives Matter protests

But when the Voice asked Cy Vance's office to see those reports, a spokesperson demurred, instead directing us to the NYPD. And when we asked the NYPD for those reports, they didn't give them to us. If the NYPD isn't selectively prosecuting cases against people because they're exercising their First Amendment rights, neither of them are doing a good job of proving otherwise.

Selectively prosecuting only those jaywalkers who are involved in protest, Jeffryes and Winsor argue, is a violation of the equal protection clause, which requires the law to be applied to everyone equally. The office of the district attorney didn't address this issue in its court filings.

Yesterday, Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Guy Mitchell ruled against Jeffryes and Winsor, finding that the D.A.'s arrangement with the NYPD's lawyers is lawful. Martin Stolar, the lawyer representing Jeffryes, says he is considering filing a petition to challenge the judge's ruling. The two defendants will go to trial for their jaywalking violations November 7. Stolar says he's looking forward to the trial.


http://www.villagevoice.com/news/no-law-all-order-the-nypd-can-arrest-and-prosecute-you-9130264
 
Friday, September 23. 2016

Wear All Black

All Day

Ferguson, Never Ending

Flash bang grenades, gas canisters
(kicked right back)

Police in riot gear

State of Emergency declared
National guard called in

Black Lives Matter marched in New York
Union Square Park
September 21, 2016
It just got shut down by NYPD
Ramsey Orta, man who recorded death of Eric Garner
arrested and hurt, hospitalized


Here is the outfall from the March 7, 2016 protest March


Lawyers for Jeffryes and Winsor say the only summons cases the NYPD has chosen to prosecute are against people who were engaged in Black Lives Matter protests

But when the Voice asked Cy Vance's office to see those reports, a spokesperson demurred, instead directing us to the NYPD. And when we asked the NYPD for those reports, they didn't give them to us. If the NYPD isn't selectively prosecuting cases against people because they're exercising their First Amendment rights, neither of them are doing a good job of proving otherwise.

Selectively prosecuting only those jaywalkers who are involved in protest, Jeffryes and Winsor argue, is a violation of the equal protection clause, which requires the law to be applied to everyone equally. The office of the district attorney didn't address this issue in its court filings.

Yesterday, Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Guy Mitchell ruled against Jeffryes and Winsor, finding that the D.A.'s arrangement with the NYPD's lawyers is lawful. Martin Stolar, the lawyer representing Jeffryes, says he is considering filing a petition to challenge the judge's ruling. The two defendants will go to trial for their jaywalking violations November 7. Stolar says he's looking forward to the trial.


http://www.villagevoice.com/news/no-law-all-order-the-nypd-can-arrest-and-prosecute-you-9130264

Rioting and looting and property destruction are not protected by the First Amendment.
 
Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story....or book...as it may. The head of the local chapter of the NAACP, Corine Mack said, " book, gun, what's the difference". You can't fix stupid.
 
Washington said he believes racial bias was at play in Collie’s case.

“It is the sort of racial bias and the sort of racial prejudice that says you should be afraid of the African American man,” Washington said. “You watch that video, you have an officer that sees Mr. Collie and within 10 seconds puts a bullet in his back.

“That doesn’t happen to other folks. That happens to African Americans.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...s/?tid=pm_national_pop&utm_term=.7c7e5b6685d0
 
Washington said he believes racial bias was at play in Collie’s case.

“It is the sort of racial bias and the sort of racial prejudice that says you should be afraid of the African American man,” Washington said. “You watch that video, you have an officer that sees Mr. Collie and within 10 seconds puts a bullet in his back.

“That doesn’t happen to other folks. That happens to African Americans.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...s/?tid=pm_national_pop&utm_term=.7c7e5b6685d0

Actually, it does happen to other people. Cops kill about three times as many white people as black. :eek:
 
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It's never racism when it happens to white folks.

Hell even hate crimes against them is just peaceful protesting.

;)

So find some elderly white folks and peacefully protest the shit out of them today with all the diversity you can muster...
http://16004-presscdn-0-50.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/blacks-trump-beating.jpg

And be PROGRESSIVE just like Chicago. :D

I never heard of "white-on-white crime" being a widely-discussed talking point is all, brah! ;)

And where was Blue Lives Matter when all them white doods were murking police across 'Murica 'round two months ago?

https://img42.com/jIT6j+

BLM talked all that junk but made as much noise over these guys making those blues wet with red as three Bible Belt state grandmaws reading needlestitching books at a local library! :D
 
I never heard of "white-on-white crime" being a widely-discussed talking point is all, brah! ;)

I've never seen white people crying about white lives matter...but only when black cops take them either.

And where was Blue Lives Matter when all them white doods were murking police across 'Murica 'round two months ago?

Supporting the cops out trying to arrest and prosecute them under the law.
https://media.tenor.co/images/1e8d664b6ac45a3c5d3a3fe0305279fd/raw

BLM talked all that junk but made as much noise

They aren't HRC's token minority campaign pets anymore, nobody is really hearing shit from them outside the cobalt blue echo chambers that are pushing it locally.
 
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Eric Garner was killed for no reason.

July 17, 2014


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/nyregion/eric-garner-chokehold-review-board.html

Very clear video

September 8, 2017


CCRB recommends NYPD discipline cop who killed Eric Garner


http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...scipline-killed-eric-garner-article-1.3481005

Pantaleo’s CCRB disciplinary record stops in 2014, when he was put on desk duty in response to Garner’s death. The CCRB case number on the document that appears to reference this incident, when entered into the CCRB’s web-based complaint status lookup, indicates an investigation is ongoing.

https://thinkprogress.org/daniel-pantaleo-records-75833e6168f3/

A Civilian Complaint Review Board employee leaked details of Pantaleo’s record to the website ThinkProgress. The cop had four civilian complaints substantiated against him prior to killing Garner, but was only docked two vacation days as punishment, the documents showed.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/garner-chokehold-discipline-record-sealed-leak-article-1.3013830


Grotesque failure

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/14/nyregion/eric-garner-police-chokehold-staten-island.html
 
Eric Garner was killed for no reason.

July 17, 2014


https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/nyregion/eric-garner-chokehold-review-board.html

Very clear video

September 8, 2017


CCRB recommends NYPD discipline cop who killed Eric Garner


http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...scipline-killed-eric-garner-article-1.3481005

Pantaleo’s CCRB disciplinary record stops in 2014, when he was put on desk duty in response to Garner’s death. The CCRB case number on the document that appears to reference this incident, when entered into the CCRB’s web-based complaint status lookup, indicates an investigation is ongoing.

https://thinkprogress.org/daniel-pantaleo-records-75833e6168f3/

A Civilian Complaint Review Board employee leaked details of Pantaleo’s record to the website ThinkProgress. The cop had four civilian complaints substantiated against him prior to killing Garner, but was only docked two vacation days as punishment, the documents showed.

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/garner-chokehold-discipline-record-sealed-leak-article-1.3013830


Grotesque failure

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/14/nyregion/eric-garner-police-chokehold-staten-island.html

This has no similarity to Ferguson. I agree Eric Garner was killed with no justification, but the MO shooting was justified.
 
Eric Garner was killed for no reason.
Reasons are unnecessary. Extrajudicial executions for the crimes of walking while black, talking while black, sleeping while black, and moving while black, are firmly embedded in our national heritage, along with "while Latino", "while Indian", "while Arab", etc. It's how the masters retain some semblance of control. Gotta remind the occupied that their lives are worthless.
 
Freddie Gray: US government will not bring charges against police officers over death of unarmed black man

The death of the 25-year-old while in police custody triggered national protests

Gray suffered a devastating spinal injury and died about a week after he was arrested and placed into a prisoner van.

gsgs comment-Gray was tortured to death, with no mercy. The police officers were laughing over his excruciating pain. His neck had been broken while being transported./end gsgs comment


September 2015, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced the city had reached a $6.4m settlement with Mr Gray’s family.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-federal-charges-against-police-a7943771.html


Department of Justice DOJ will not bring charges against Baltimore police officers.in Freddie Gray case

http://www.baltimoresun.com

Right now, officers Goodson, Rice and White face termination, while officers Miller and Nero face five-day suspensions.

“These officers do not face any criminal charges whatsoever. All those criminal matters are completely dropped,” says Police Commissioner Kevin Davis.

Under current Attorney General Jeff Sessions, police reform efforts have taken a backseat, and the chances federal prosecutors would prevail in criminal cases were slim.

“It can impact morale of the officers,” said AG Sessions

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/09/12/doj-freddie-gray-officers/

gsgs comment- Jeff Sessions is a racist monster, having his day.

Caligula appointed Incitatus, his favourite horse, a Consul of Rome. A horse does not condemn people under his protection to unjust deaths. A horse cannot speak of legal matters, write, or sign legal documents.
 
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