Sunday, March 22, 2015

Machete Swinging Man Sprayed The TSA With Insceticide! NOLA Cops Stop Him!

Richard White went on an attack at the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. A Louisiana parish sheriff put this guy down hard. He died and the FBI and local authorities are wondering why he slipped their radar.

At Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, a crazed man terrorist attacks the TSA officers at the gate. He is swinging a machete and armed with bug spray. In the five minutes of terror, a Jefferson Parish sheriff puts the slugs in this guy. He goes down. He would die at the hospital.

A TSA officer was injured after the Jefferson Parish sheriff's discharge ricocheted. The Jefferson Parish sheriff save lives. Heather Slyve was the brave officer who managed to put this threat down.

Once again the safety of Americans traveling is coming to play. Also the issues with mental illness.

Mental illness caused this act of terror. The state of Louisiana and the federal government failed to

Richard White, 62, of Kenner is alleged to have approached a security checkpoint, spraying agents and travelers with wasp killer before drawing a machete from his waistband and chasing a security agent.
Louis Armstrong International Airport is located 11 miles from New Orleans.
White, who is believed to be a former taxi driver, was shot three times by a sheriff's office lieutenant who was stationed at the concourse.

"We don't know what his motive was," Col. John Fortunato of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office said.

Authorities said they believed White has worked as a taxi driver. A sheriff's news release said he had "a few minor arrests." Fortunato said investigators were continuing Saturday to check into his employment and criminal history.

White approached the security checkpoint at the airport's busy Concourse B shortly before 8 p.m.

Sheriff Newell Normand said White sprayed Transportation Security Administration agents and several passengers in line at the checkpoint with wasp killer. He then drew a large machete from the waistband of his pants.

Undated photo of suspect.
At one point a male TSA agent blocked the machete with a piece of luggage as White ran through a metal detector.

Lt. Heather Slyve of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office drew her weapon. White continued to swing the machete as she approached, and she fired three rounds, striking him in the face, chest and leg, according to Normand.

The TSA agent who was running from White was grazed in the arm by one of the rounds. Her wound was not life-threatening. The TSA agents' names have not been released.

Concourse B serves Southwest Airlines. Southwest flights were diverted to another concourse Friday night. Airport spokeswoman Michelle Wilcut said in an email that Concourse B reopened normally Saturday morning for its first departing flight.

The FBI, NOLA mayor Mitch Landrieu, the Jefferson Parish sheriff and the junk food media are wondering, could this have been an act of terror?

That day could come and the public wouldn't even know it.

It's hard to determine who's the bad guy! The Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security have a tough job. They are devoted to preventing acts of crime to happen in the United States.

Now I want to be clear, the suspect is Richard White. He is a 62 year old Black man with mental issues. He was known on the radar by the law for being a belligerent suspect.

The internet agitators are probably determining which political party the suspect belongs to.

The blame game spreads to "If the TSA had guns..." or "Because of the TSA bothering Americans..."

And of course, there's FRED 101.

This guy appears whenever we post a story about Black criminal acts. The racial extremists are often motivated by criminal acts committed by Black and Latino men.



Saturday, March 21, 2015

"Exclusively For White People" Tagged In Austin!

WHITES ONLY STICKER


Remember that disgusting moron from Austin, Texas who was looking for a date. The very same guy who believes that Black women are disgusting and the very mention of interracial sex is bestiality. It seems like he's back.

Okay, well he's not the one who slapped a sticker on the business. But I have this feeling that he's involved in this.

There were six businesses that got tagged with this.

Austin a heavily liberal city in an extremely conservative Texas is no exception.

The SXSW is being held there and many Americans come to Austin to show off their ideas and innovation.

One Austinite is not so keen on it.

The New York Daily News report the guy came forth to admit he's responsible for the tags.

“Why I did it is pretty clear,” Adam Reposa says in an expletive-laced video.

“The real problem is that people without money are getting f-----. They’re getting pushed out, and pretty quick, this area of town is turning into whites only — not by law like it used to be.”
The OG of disgusting.
The circular stickers, which bear the official logo of the Texas capital, say a “maximum of 5 colored customers” are allowed inside, but colored staff is “accepted.”

Stickers that say "exclusively for white people" popped up on nearly a dozen businesses in the Texas capital of Austin this week.

They mysteriously popped up on storefronts in Austin on Wednesday, sparking fury from residents and city officials, who called the signs “appalling and offensive.”

“Everyone’s going to jump on, ‘That’s racist, that’s racist.’ Man, this town, the way s--- works is racist,” says Reposa, who says he’s a lawyer.

The shirtless and tattooed man, who did not immediately return a call for comment, said he would strike again.

Adam Reposa appears to claim responsibility for the “Exclusively for White People” stickers that defaced Austin businesses, according to a video.

Adam Reposa is the man who claims responsibility.
PreviousNextAustin lawyer Adam Reposa appears to claim that he is responsible for the “Exclusively for White People” stickers.  April Jensen, an employee at Sugar Mama’s talks about a "Exclusively for White People" sticker that the business found on the front of their store.

Adam Reposa appears to claim responsibility for the “Exclusively for White People” stickers that defaced Austin businesses, according to a video.

“It don’t make a f--- what I did. I’m gonna do it again. I don’t give a f---,” he says in the video.

The Austin Police Department had been on the lookout for the culprit. It’s unclear if Reposa will face any charges.

Austin officials are aware of the video, and police are still investigating, city spokesman Jim Wick said.

Me thinks Romeo Rose had something to do with it. But that's an accusation that I'm going to leave with those in Austin.

Anyway, the Black business owners who saw that sticker were not amused. In fact, they are hoping that this doesn't ruin their reputation.


University Of Virginia Rocked By The Law Slamming Honor Student To The Ground!

Martese Johnson is suing the Virginia state bureau of Alcoholic Beverage Control and Charlottesville police after he was slammed to the ground by law enforcement.


The University of Virginia is doing a solidarity rally in honor of a student who was slammed to the ground at a Charlottesville bar.

Fresh off the rape controversy comes another one. Last year, UVA was reported by the RollingStone Magazine for allegations of rape on campus. Some of the witnesses had shady credibility and the racist right went off on it. Racist right agitator Charles C. Johnson went to the internet shaming one of the women who claimed she was raped by a fellow college attendee.

I am wondering if he's invested his time in shaming Martese Johnson. Obviously, Colin Flaherty is probably assuming this Black man was the one who started the confrontation.

But who's to say?

The law can lie to justify a citation, an arrest or discharge of their firearm.

I bet you that the racist right and the White extremists are wishing that Martese would have been shot. Obviously, they look at him as the type of NIGGER who too much lip on him.

See if they're unarmed, the racist right strongly believes that it's the person's fault if they are gunned down or arrested.

The allegations brought to Martese were misdemeanors. He was accused of having a fake ID was arrested after this scuffle and charged with disorderly conduct and misleading identification in lieu of underage drinking.

Johnson is filing a lawsuit against the Charlottesville police and Virginia state department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.

Virginia Student ArrestMartese who got slammed so hard to the ground, he ended up with a bloody head and nose. This required a strong amount of meds and stitches.

The president of UVA and Democratic governor Terry McAuliffe are promising that the Virginia Bureau of Investigation are going to get to the bottom of this.

The AP reports Charlottesville General District Court records show that Martese Johnson is charged on two counts: obstruction of justice without force, and public swearing or intoxication. The Alcoholic Beverage Control agent who made the arrest Wednesday morning, listed in court records as J. Miller, said in the arrest report that Johnson "was very agitated and belligerent."

This happened around St. Patrick's Day. The ABC duties are to enforce reasonable alcohol consumption. Their job also is to watch for underage consumption. They believe that Martese was trying to sneak in.

A statement from a group calling itself "Concerned Black Students" claims the arrest of Johnson was unprovoked and extreme.

"The brutish force used resulted in his head and bodily injuries," the group said in a statement. "His treatment was unprovoked as he did not resist questioning or arrest."

UVA student Bryan Beaubrun said he is friends with Johnson and witnessed the arrest.

Beaubrun said Johnson was trying to get into the Trinity Irish Pub when he was stopped by a bouncer.

After having discussions with the bouncer, Beaubrun said an ABC officer grabbed Johnson by the arm and pulled him away from the bar to speak with a group of police officers.

After about a minute, Beaubrun said Johnson asked the ABC officer to let go of his arm and tried pulling away from the officer. At that point, another ABC officer grabbed Johnson from behind and the two ABC officers wrestled Johnson to the ground, Beaubrun said.

He said Johnson hit his head on the ground when he was tackled and that police acted with unnecessary force.

"He didn't need to be tackled. He wasn't being aggressive at all," Beaubrun said.

Johnson did not immediately return an email seeking comment.
The injuries are real and they're scars of police brutality.
UVA President Teresa A. Sullivan said in an email to the campus community that she had "deep concern about an incident" and asked McAuliffe for an independent investigation.

McAuliffe's office issued a statement asking state police to investigate "the use of force in this matter."

The ABC issued a statement saying that "uniformed ABC Agents observed and approached" an unidentified individual "after he was refused entry to a licensed establishment" around 12:45 a.m. at an area of bars and restaurants near campus known as "the corner."

The ABC said the unnamed individual received injuries while being arrested and was treated at a local hospital before being released.

A photograph provided to The Associated Press by a witness shows Johnson lying on the ground with blood streaming down his face. The Concerned Black Students group said Johnson required 10 stitches.

The ABC said the agents involved with the arrest are being restricted to administrative duties while a state police investigation is underway.

ABC agents in Charlottesville have been accused of heavy-handed actions in the past.

The state of Virginia reached a $212,500 settlement last year with a UVA student who was arrested after her purchase of water was mistaken for beer.

Elizabeth Daly fled in terror outside a Charlottesville supermarket in April 2013 when her vehicle was swarmed by state ABC agents who mistook her just-purchased carton of sparkling water for beer.

Daly was charged with eluding police and assaulting a police officer after her SUV grazed two of the agents. The arrest provoked a public outcry, and the charges were dropped.

Friday, March 20, 2015

FBI Involved In Mississippi Man's Hanging!

Something is strange. What happened when the law discovered Otis Byrd hanging from a tree?

The state of Mississippi is rocked by the past. Otis Byrd, former convict was found in the woods hanging by a tree. The FBI are looking into this tragedy. Some on the racist right assume its a suicide while others believe it could be the work of extremists.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Otis Byrd.

The FBI and local police fear that his death could stroke racial tension in the tiny town of Port Gibson.

Those unwanted circumstances could be extremists such as the Klan. 

The AP reporting that law is looking into the last places that Otis went to. One of those places was a casino. The Riverwalk Casino is located in Vicksburg about 14 miles from Port Gibson.

About 30 local, state, and federal authorities are on the ground. They are actively determining if this was a hate crime.

"Everybody wants answers and wants them quickly. We understand that," FBI Special Agent Don Alway told a crowd outside the Claiborne County Courthouse. "We are going to hold off on coming to any conclusions until the facts take us to a definitive answer."

The county coroner confirmed that the man found hanging from a white sheet Thursday was Otis Byrd, an ex-convict reported missing by his family more than two weeks ago. Byrd lived just 200 yards from the spot where his body was found, in a wooded area off a dirt road that ran behind his house.

Alway said investigators are interviewing Byrd's family and friends and searching his rental home and a storage unit for clues, and will not reveal any evidence along the way.

"We are trying to paint a picture of Byrd's life. We are trying to find out what was going on with him personally and professionally," he said.

Claiborne County Sheriff Marvin Lucas Sr. told The Associated Press earlier Friday that Byrd did not appear to have stepped off of anything in the area where he was found hanging from a tree limb about 12 feet high. His feet were dangling about two feet off the ground, and his hands were not bound, Lucas said.

"Life matters," Lucas told the crowd. "I commit to you, as the sheriff of Claiborne County, that I will not allow the shadows of the past to cast a shadow on the future."

The results of an autopsy by the Mississippi Crime Lab could take days; investigators expect to have preliminary information about the cause of death next week, Alway said. Byrd's body was released Friday to Rollins Funeral Home in Port Gibson, said Mississippi Department of Public Safety spokesman Warren Strain. An employee at Rollins said funeral arrangements will be made early next week.
Riverwalk Casino is located near Vicksburg.
Byrd worked on offshore oil rigs and enjoyed gambling in casinos in his off time after getting out of prison, where he served 26 years for fatally shooting a woman while robbing $101 from her convenience store in 1980.

He wasn't the type to commit suicide, friends and family said.

"He tried to turn his life around. He was going to church every Sunday," said his stepsister, Tracy Wilson. "Anybody could have done this. I just don't see him doing it to himself."

Lora McDaniel, a high school classmate who went to church with Byrd and his family, said "he always had a smile on his face. I just can't see him committing suicide."

"He was a quiet man. He didn't bother nobody," added Anita Smith, another high school classmate. "He had been out nine years and all of the sudden this happens to him? Impossible."

Smith said she is planning to participate in a march Monday in Port Gibson to protest Byrd's death.

Mississippi NAACP President Derrick Johnson suggested that it's too early for that.

"We do not want to rush to judgment. We just want to make sure there's a thorough federal, state and local investigation," Johnson said.

The hanging is being investigated by the FBI, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division and the United States Attorney's office as well as the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation. These officials are on the scene to determine if it's a potential hate crime or other violation of federal law, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said.

Video surveillance was recovered showing Byrd at the Riverwalk Casino on March 2, Vicksburg Police Chief Walter Armstrong said.
Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) is calling upon the FBI to investigate this horrible tragedy.
"We didn't see anything of significance on the tape. He was just walking around the casino. We did not see him after that," Armstrong said.

Claiborne County sits on the bluffs of the Mississippi River, with Natchez to the south and Vicksburg to the north. A sign leading into Port Gibson, the county seat, says Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant declared the town "too beautiful to burn" during the Civil War. About 85 percent of the county's 9,250 residents are African-American.

Signs hanging above the main street say "Port Gibson. A Real Life Postcard." The town still boasts several stately, columned mansions that are either private homes or bed-and-breakfast inns, but is mostly dotted with modest houses and trailers in states of disrepair.

Port Gibson is in the district of U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Democrat and the only black member of Mississippi's congressional delegation. He issued a statement calling on the government to use "every resource available to bring swift justice" if foul play was involved.

"Given the history of the state, it is unavoidable that the hanging of a black man in Mississippi justifiably engenders deeply raw emotions," Thompson said.

Starbucks Wants To Rap With The Black Folks!

Let's be friends.

One thing conservatives and liberals hate being called is RACIST.

That term is like kryptonite towards agitators, people who word vomit in comment sections, the junk food media and the general public.

How can I be a racist if I have ________ friends?

How can I be racist if I believe ________ policies are wrong for this country?

How can I be racist if I think ________ is wrong for this country?

Okay, you have to fill in the blanks. Obviously, I bet you already have an idea where I'm going.

Now if you're interested in Starbucks coffee, how about heading over to air out your grievances.

The national coffee and beverage chain is making social justice a name brand.

Starbucks is offering its franchises a often sensitive suggestion. Bond with your customers by asking them about how they feel about today's America. Is racism in America over?

Really?

Yeah.

Starbucks is concerned that in today's environment, race relations hasn't changed much. Even though we've have Barack Obama, the first Black president for seven years, his legacy is marred by the ongoing opposition by those in Washington. Those in Washington, DC are not so subtle in their opposition towards the president.

The opposition may claim that the president's policies are wrong, but some really believe that it's mostly racial matters. The racial matters involve those in the insurgency, the conservative agitators and of course the junk food media.

Howard Schultz the CEO came up with the RaceTogether meme.

So get yourself a coffee and then rap with sales clerk about how lousy racism is in America.

Good idea or bad idea?

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Erica Crippen's Death Was Ignored By Junk Food Media!

Erica Crippen went missing for nearly three months. Not one peep from the junk food media. Her body was found in rural Maryland. The suspect Kyle Crosby is facing murder charges. He was the husband of the victim.

Thanks to The Black and Missing Foundation for dropping this one. If it wasn't for Black and Missing this story would be watershed for a missing pretty White girl.

S. Baldwin and I have long talked about how the junk food media often ignores missing people cases.

These type of missing people stories that attract agitators such as Nancy Grace have to be the perfect formula.

VICTIM (WHITE WOMAN AGE 17 - 35) + SUSPECT (WHITE MAN/BLACK MAN) + SITUATION (COLLEGE, VACATION, INTERNATIONAL TRAVELING, STRANDED MOTORIST) + TIMING (DAY/NIGHT/HOLIDAY) + LOCAL ACTIVISM (REWARDS, MEDIA DRIVEN BIOGRAPHY) = JUNK FOOD MEDIA SENSATION. 

No matter how you put it, the junk food media will obsess over missing White women.

Hence the term Missing White Woman Syndrome. It's used by social scientists to describe the extensive media coverage, especially in television, of missing person cases that involve young, white, upper-middle-class women or girls.

Sociologists define the media phenomenon as the undue focus on upper-middle-class white women who disappear, with the disproportionate degree of coverage they receive being compared to cases concerning missing women of other ethnicities and social classes, or with missing males of all social classes and ethnicities.

The PBS news anchor Gwen Ifill is said to be the originator of the phrase.

Although the term was coined to describe disproportionate coverage of missing person cases, it is sometimes used to describe the disparity in news coverage of other violent crimes. The concept is similar to hierarchy of death, in which certain types of deaths garner more news coverage than others. Missing white woman syndrome has led to a number of tough on crime measures named for white women who went missing and were subsequently found harmed.

Since New Year's Eve, no one could have imagine New Jersey mom Erica Crippen would have just disappeared. Some believed that her abusive husband Kyle Crosby may have something to do it.

This week the law found Erica's body on the side of a rural Maryland road near Sykesville.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Erica Crippen.

The AP reports that investigators used a GPS device that was in a New Jersey man's vehicle to find the body of his wife, who had been missing since New Year's Eve, along the side of a rural road in Maryland, a New Jersey prosecutor said Wednesday.

The body of Erica Crippen, 26, was found under branches and brush in Sykesville, Maryland, on Tuesday; she was wrapped in a blanket; her arms, legs and neck were bound with an electrical cord and duct tape was on her face and nose, Burlington County Prosecutor Robert Bernardi said.

Crippen's husband, Kyle Crosby, 28, was charged in January with murder in his wife's death after investigators found items of "evidential value" in the trunk of his car in connection with her disappearance. They haven't disclosed what was in the trunk. He remained in county lock up Wednesday. Court and lock up records didn't list a lawyer for him.

Bernardi said that after Crosby's arrest, investigators found a GPS device in his car that contained 8,600 points, or what the prosecutor characterized as "bread crumbs" that showed where the vehicle had stopped. Crippen's body was found less than 100 feet from one of the points, Bernardi said.
Kyle Crosby is in lockup. He murdered his wife Erica after she was threatening to leave him.
It's unclear how or when Crippen died but authorities believe Crosby dumped her body either on the evening of Jan. 10 or morning of Jan. 11, Bernardi said. An autopsy was scheduled in Baltimore.

Investigators searched three times in Maryland for her body, but their efforts were hampered by the brutal winter, the prosecutor said.

A business card from Gloucester Township, where Crosby is from, was found near the body along with discarded food in a box from Royal Farms, a gas station chain, Bernardi said.

Investigators also found surveillance video from one of the stores in Maryland showing he had been there, Bernardi said. Phone records also showed he made a call from the store.

The couple lived in Mount Laurel with their infant daughter and Crippen's 7-year-old daughter. Crippen's body was found the same week her husband's 67-year-old mother, Jo, was charged in the case with hindering and tampering with physical evidence.

Authorities allege Jo Crosby deleted several text messages from her phone sent to her son the morning police believe he killed his wife.

According to an affidavit, at least 15 text messages between her and her son on New Year's Eve were retrieved during a forensic examination of their cellphones. The two also had an 18-minute phone conversation, according to an affidavit obtained by The Associated Press through an open records request. Jo Crosby eventually admitted deleting the messages when she learned authorities were coming to interview her, the affidavit said.
Kyle and Erica have a daughter. Now that child will not have a mom or a dad to raise her. Her dad murder her mom and threw away all the opportunities to see his child become a beautiful woman.
She has been released on $12,500 bail. It wasn't clear Wednesday if she had an attorney who could comment on the charges. No one responded to a note left at her house seeking comment.

A story that the racist right agitator Colin Flaherty missed was the death of Erica Crippen.

She was a married woman from New Jersey. She was reported missing for over a month. Her body was found in Maryland, and the suspect is in custody.

The shocking twist it was her husband.

But even more shocking was the fact the woman was Black and the suspect is White.

So where is Colin Flaherty?

Somewhere in the cesspool trying to find his next bombshell featuring a Black criminal inflicting harm on a White victim.

Would someone pull this ass from his ass?



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