Monday, November 02, 2020

SCOTUS Says DeRay McKesson Off The Hook!

DeRay McKesson gets lawsuit thrown out by the Supreme Court.

WEAR A DAMN MASK! SAVE A LIFE!

VOTE FOR JOE BIDEN AND KAMALA HARRIS!

BLACK LIVES MATTER

PROTECT BLACK WOMEN! 

END SARS NOW!

HER NAME IS BREONNA TAYLOR!

ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES!

BAD COPS WILL GET GOOD COPS KILLED!

VOTE 🇺🇸

Do not trust the polls! 

Understand that we don’t want to make the mistake of believing that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have this locked. We have to make sure we get many folks out to the polls. 

We must vote like our lives depend on it! 

Does it matter what state is voting for Joe BIden or Donald J. Trump? 

The Supreme Court handed civil rights activist DeRay McKesson a victory. He is no longer liable for the actions that led to a former cop being injured during the 2016 police shooting of Alton Sterling.

A former Baton Rouge cop tried to sue McKesson and Black Lives Matter for injuries he suffered during the protests. The Supreme Court threw out an appellate ruling that would’ve let the lawsuit go to trial.

The Supreme Court eight current members made the ruling on Monday. Amy Coney Barrett, the newly appointed justice, did not participate in the decision.

Supreme Court says DeRay McKesson isn't liable for another person's actions.

The high court’s ruling gave McKesson a victory. He appealed the ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in an effort to get the three-year legal battle thrown out. Instead the Court denied the appeal’s court decision and ordered the lower courts to consult with the Louisiana Supreme Court over several issues of state law before considering the case again.

The former cop who is named “John Doe” due to the possibility of retaliation from McKesson in legal matters decided to sue him and Black Lives Matter for damages after being seriously injured by a chunk of concrete being thrown during unrest near the Baton Rouge Police headquarters.

The cop doesn’t contend that McKesson threw the projectile or had any direct involvement in the matter. He is blaming McKesson for the fact that his mere presence orchestrated the incident. He claims that the activist was well aware that protest could turn violent.


The cop wants the activist to be held liable of the injuries.

Baton Rouge Police arrested McKesson --- along with roughly 100 others -- for allegedly obstructing a highway, although East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore III declined to prosecute these cases.

McKesson led a federal class-action lawsuit against the department which resulted in him being awarded $100,000.

McKesson and Shaun King are often labeled with the Black Lives Matter movement.

Alton Sterling's death happened around 2016. His death was in vein. Black voters didn't show up to the polls and now in 2020 we're still dealing with police shootings of people of color.

Black Lives Matter do not consider these men a part of their movement. Many see these two as attention seekers.

McKesson, a former schoolteacher from Baltimore is an openly gay progressive agitator.

King is a “transracial” activist who is a notorious agent provocateur. He was a staunch supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT). He spread disinformation about the Democratic candidates running for president. He along with many leftists spread false claims about Democratic nominee Joe Biden during the primaries. Notably, King has been relentlessly called out for creating phony grassroots movements to raise money. He is under fire for not disclosing where the donations and fundraising money went. He and Benjamin Dixon have swindled thousands of supporters out of money.

A reminder to those reading Journal de la Reyna, DeRay McKesson and [Jeffrey] Shuan King do not represent the Black Lives Matter movement. They are not leaders nor advisors to the entity.



No comments:

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails