Showing posts with label Akai Gurley shooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Akai Gurley shooting. Show all posts

Monday, August 08, 2016

NYPD Better Clean House!

NYPD is about to put a detective in the cannon and fire him out.

There's a report that a police detective with the NYPD held a racial bias on social media. He was involved in the shooting of a suspect that he claimed fired on him during an arrest.

This detective also was involved in an accident that injured a pregnant woman.

Gregory Gordon is in the freezer after social media outed his postings. He complained about Bill de Blasio's leadership as mayor of New York City. He decides to throw shade at his wife Chirlane.

Chirlane is African American and openly bisexual. She is the wife of de Blasio. They have two children together. She is active in the community and works with troubled youth.

To this cop, she is a crackhead whore. For those complaining about police brutality, he says that they should give over it. Slavery has ended. Quit bitching about the world owing Black people. On social media he said that the mayor's wife is a "crackhead addict," telling blacks to get over slavery and condemning NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton for rejecting Republican nominee Donald Trump's request to speak at a precinct.

"If this is true, Bratts can take our medals and shove them up his A$$", Gordon wrote on social media.

Marie Kiell, was pregnant when her sedan was broadsided by Gordon in March 2007. He was under the influence of alcohol. He got off after his fellow cops covered up for him. He was then a rookie-cop.

There's also a video of Gordon in uniform getting his freak on. He was grinding on a Black performer at the West Indian Day Parade in 2011.

See below.



Now this behavior has him under the radar by the city's ethics and criminal board.

"He doesn't even if we lived, or if my child lived," Kiell said.

On Sunday, this news brought back bad memories of the incident for the woman.
Pictured with controversial police union leader Patrick Lynch.
Michael Walker also has a memory of Gordon. Walker who was being accused of being in the act of an armed robbery was shot in 2013.

Walker was shot in the chest after he pointed his firearm at the cops. Walker's gun was found near him. The NYPD said that the shooting was "justified".

Walker was shot in the back. The judge in Walker's criminal indictment found no evidence of him pointing a gun at the law. Walker is suing the NYPD for excessive force.

Social media outed NYPD officer.
Bratton got word of the complaints and the controversy involving Gordon.

He was none too happy about them. He said the New York Daily News, "I understand one of his Facebook entries was that he was very desirous in returning his various medals and nominations to me, so I am basically going to encourage that he forthwith return all those medals and citations. We will ensure that they are removed from proper records. If he feels so dishonored as a member of the New York City Police department, we will help him continue to make a fool of himself".

Most of these incidents are happening in Staten Island. The fifth borough is more conservative than Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and The Bronx. This area became a center of controversy in the death of Eric Garner. He died of a heart attack after plain clothes officers placed him a stranglehold. The officer who did that move didn't get indicted in his death.

His death sparked a massive protests. It also led to two officers being killed by a deranged terrorist.

Also Akai Gurley and James Blake were in the news as well. Gurley was killed after the officer fired his service weapon through a dark hallway. The bullet hit Gurley. He was unarmed. The officer was convicted of the murder but the charges were reduced and he was given in-house.

With Bill Bratton on his way out, maybe the New York Police Department could hire a commissioner willing to take on the corrupt lawmen within its ranks. Maybe the new commissioner will expose police union leader Patrick Lynch and his corruption.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Ain't No Sunshine In This Song!

The idiots walk: They were responsible for the deaths of Akai Gurley and John Crawford. 

There's no justice for Akai Gurley,John Crawford and Angie Williams. The incidents were provoked by individuals who had no care for the lives of these innocent individuals.

Ex-NYPD officer Peter Liang was found guilty in the manslaughter death of Akai Gurley. He was doing a foot patrol in a dark area of a housing project. He got spooked by the footsteps of Akai and his girlfriend inside a dark stairwell.

The idiot shot through the door striking Akai in the chest. Instead of serving time in the iron college, he will be doing in-house. This means for the next five years or 800 hours of workhouse, Liang can practically get away with murder.

Then the guy who called 911 in the Beavercreek Police shooting of John Crawford III is off the hook.

John Crawford, Akai Gurley and Angie Williams died at the hands of law enforcement. The cops walk free.
Ronald Ritchie, the guy who managed to set off a chain of event that led to the death of John and Angie Williams will not face any criminal mischief charges.

He was the guy who said that John was pointing a gun at children. That wasn't the case. He was on the cellphone talking to the mother of his children while holding at pellet gun.

So in this country, a Black man's life isn't valued as much.

And it's unfortunate that if you hide behind a badge or use 911 in the vein, you can walk with a slap on the wrist.

World News Today send our condolences to the families of Akai Gurley, John Crawford and Angie Williams.



Friday, February 12, 2016

Ex-Cop In The Akai Gurley Shooting Served!

Former rookie cop Peter Liang got served in the involuntary manslaughter of Akai Gurley.


In 2014, former NYPD officer Peter Liang was working a housing unit in Brooklyn. He was patrolling the dark stairwell of a public housing complex when he was spooked by Akai Gurley.

Liang would put a slug in Gurley. The slug would kill him instantly.

Well he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter Thursday. The verdict sealed his fate. He was immediately fired from the NYPD and will face up to 15 years in the iron college when he faces sentencing in April.

Liang, who is of Asian-American decent would be the first NYPD officer in long time being convicted of a criminal charge.

Liang said during trial said that he drew his pistol as he and his partner patrolled the darken 8th floor of the Louis H. Pink Housing Comple in Brooklyn. He said he flinched when he was startled by a noise, which he said caused the gun to discharge.

In a tearful testimony, Liang said that he claimed that his finger never touched the trigger.

"I was panicking, I was in shock, in disbelief that someone was actually hit," he told jurors.

Prosecutors said that pressure being applied to trigger was caused by Liang. The judge allowed jurors to test the trigger of the firearm.

Liang and his partner testified they didn't realize anyone had been shot for several minutes and said they didn't perform CPR on Gurley because they felt untrained.

The family of Gurley was not fazed by the emotional testimony of Liang.
Akai Gurley was unarmed. The NYPD shot him in cold blood. One of their officers paid the price.
"Peter Liang, my son was no accident," said Sylvia Palmer, the victim's mother. "You murder my son. I need justice for my son. I need a conviction of Peter Liang."

Mayor Bill de Blasio who is currently feuding with the Patrolman's Benevolent Union president Patrick Lynch carefully chose his words. He said Gurley's death was a tragedy.

"The jury has now spoken, and we must respect the decision." said de Blasio. "We hope today's outcome brings some closure to the Gurley family after this painful event."

Lynch on the other hand, was full on dickhead. He said in a statement, "This was a terrible and tragic accident and not a crime. This bad verdict will have a chilling effect on police officers across the city because it criminalizes a tragic accident."

Again justice was serve. Regardless of the event, this was a reckless decision by Peter Liang. He should pay for his crime. In split decision tactics, you don't know. But for him to fire his service weapon in the dark was a bad move. Regardless of it being an "accident", his decision to not render CPR and ask for a union rep the moment he fired his service weapon showed the callous actions that led to his death.

And for the racist right to justify Akai Gurley's death by bringing up his mugshot and his past criminal history is totally pathetic. The fact that his criminal history doesn't justify his death. He was unarmed and he was shot by a reckless man who operated a gun and tried to protect himself with a badge.

The scum that Rupert Murdoch owns (i.e. The New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, Roger Ailes and Fox News) wrote that Gurly had prior arrest for minor events including drug charges. That got spread around to the racial asshat on social media. One being Colin Flaherty, a defender of White extremists and provocateur of Black on Whatever criminality.

World News Today continues to send our prayers to the family of Akai Gurley.



Tuesday, August 04, 2015

We Still Can't Breathe: One Year Later!

Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, John Crawford and Trayvon Martin were killed by law enforcement. Their names became symbolic with the Black Lives Matter Movement.

We reflect on the need for better policing in the wake of three high profile incidents where the unarmed or unintended were gunned down by the law.

July 17 - Eric Garner was a father of six who lived in Staten Island. He was accused of selling cigarettes on a corner when the NYPD confronted him. While being filmed on camera, one of the officer placed a restraining hold around his neck. Eric would utter the words "I Can't Breathe".

As they take him down on the ground, the law was shocked to find out he wasn't breathing. They would call for an emergency crew. He would die at a local hospital.

This officers Daniel Pantaleo and Justin Damico were let off the hook. The prosecutor Daniel M. Donovan, Jr. found that the officers didn't do anything that caused Eric's death.

Donovan, a Republican went on to become a U.S. Representative in a special election.

The family was awarded $6 million in wrongful death lawsuit.

August 5 - John Crawford was a father of two. He lived in Hamilton, Ohio. He was shopping in Walmart in Beavercreek, a suburb outside of Dayton. He was on the phone when he picked up an opened air rifle. While on surveillance camera, you see him walking through the aisles on the phone with the air rifle, A man calls 911 claiming that John was pointing a AR 15 at shoppers. Beavercreek police arrive on the scene. They enter through the garden center and without proper warning fired two shots at John. John yelled to the officers it's not a real gun.

As they take him down to the ground, the law was shocked to see he wasn't holding a real rifle. They would call for an emergency crew. He would die at a local hospital.

The officer who fired his weapon Sean Williams is in the freezer. He was let off the hook when the Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine found that the officer did nothing wrong. The grand jury said that even though Ohio is an open carry state, John caused his own death.

DeWine is a Republican who sides with the law on most issues.

The family sued Williams, DeWine, Beavercreek and Walmart for wrongful death.

August 9 - Michael Brown was a teenager who lived in Ferguson, Missouri, a suburb outside of St. Louis. He was walking down the street when an officer stopped him. The officer claimed that Michael was acting menacing. There was a struggle and the officer fired his weapon. Out of twelve shots, six of them hit Michael.

As the officer takes him down, he realized that Michael was unarmed. He would call for backup and then an emergency crew. Michael died on the scene.

The officer at first said that he stopped Michael for being in the street. But he would change his story saying that he was told of a robbery and the suspects were nearby. Michael was on surveillance allegedly stealing a cigarillo from QuikTrip.

This event sparked unrest. The QuikTrip that Michael visited was burned down.

The grand jury found that the officer Darren Wilson didn't commit a criminal act and he was spared trial.

That launched another night of unrest. The rioting cost millions, people were injured.

Michael Brown's family is suing Wilson and Ferguson.

Wilson would resign from the force and go into hiding.

You notice that these events happened one year ago. These events have sparked the Black Lives Matter Movement.

Black Lives Matter is an American activist grassroots movement that can be traced back to the July 2013 acquittal of George Zimmerman in the Florida shooting death of African-American teen Trayvon Martin.

It received fresh impetus from the 2014 shooting of Michael Brown, an African-American teen, and the death of Eric Garner, as well as the acquittals of both of the officers who killed them. The Black Lives Matter movement also speaks out and organizes against police brutality against African-Americans in the United States.

Some of the unarmed African-Americans who died at the hands of law enforcement have had their deaths protested by the movement, including Tamir Rice, Eric Harris, Walter Scott, and Freddie Gray (which sparked the 2015 Baltimore protests).

The movement was co-founded by three black activists: Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi.

The shooting of Walter Scott by a white policeman was recorded by a bystander, who contacted a local activist involved with Black Lives Matter; they, in turn, contacted Scott's family to take possession of the video. Soon after the video was released to the public, the officer was arrested and charged with murder. The case is pending.

When you look at how many officer involved shootings in which lead to the death of unarmed suspects, you might want to question why do this stuff continue to happen despite the outcry from Trayvon Martin.

So many names in the news being killed by gun violence.

Shame we're still not making progress on gun control. The United State leads in gun violence.

Over 4,000 people were injured by gun violence. About 2,400 of them died because of gun violence.

Gun violence is more of a threat than terrorism. The discussion is often muted because of Republicans, some spineless Democrats and the NRA.

I am a gun owner and I am a voter. But seriously, we need to do something about this.

When will the next shooting occur. Will the junk food media follow this shooting like they've done with John Crawford, Michael Brown and Tamir Rice?

When will we hold those responsible in law enforcement for unintended deaths of unarmed citizens such as Eric Garner and Sandra Bland?

When will we finally recognized that everyone killed by gun violence matters?

World News Today send our condolences to the families of Eric Garner, John Crawford and Michael Brown. We send our condolences to everyone who died in gun violence.




Friday, July 31, 2015

Concern Trolls Can't Move Boulders With Their Hands!

In the wake of high profile incidents involving police, concern trolls believe its the victim's fault for their deaths.

Okay, here we go again. In the wake of high profile incidents in which police faced harsh criticism for the deaths of people in their custody, the concern trolls come out with the defense of the law.

They head to the social media and blogs such as our and leave their word vomit.

I would suspect these trolls as members of law enforcement or individuals who have ties to those in law enforcement. These trolls would post nonsense like what you're reading below.

Again, I shrink it down so you will have to have a magnifying glass to read it.

Anonymous said...
Only in a world as profound sick and decadent as ours would saying police officers - dedicated to upholding the laws governing the very society making it possible for black dysfunction and criminality to be protected - lives be construed as racism and cause a controversy
5:06 PM

 Anonymous said...
Why are we quick to listen to the plight of the carjacker and the drug dealer, so willing to put their behavior in “context,” yet we fail miserably to comprehend the fact that cops — particularly cops in high crime areas — are dealing with domestic abusers, addicts, thieves, murderers, pimps, and the various other dregs of humanity on a daily basis? This might take a toll on your psyche after awhile; perhaps make you jaded, cynical, even bitter. I know it would to me, and I know the police who manage to be decent in spite of it all deserve an immense amount of respect.
5:49 PM

 Anonymous said...
For just being....well you know, could be a death sentence. #IfIDieInPoliceCustodyit'sbecauseIpointedmygunatpolice


Okay, if you have an opportunity to strain your eyes, I want you to understand the grievance by this concern troll.

The troll says that "we are quick to listen to the plight of the carjacker, the drug dealer, so willing to put their behavior in 'context'".

As usual the concern troll blames the victim. Hey, no one is perfect. No one can live in a glass house without a stone being thrown at it. I mean haven't you had a traffic violation or even an encounter with the law?

I have traffic citations. I know people who have criminal history. I've been fired from a job. I don't consent to police searches of my vehicle. I question why the law pulls me over.

The victims who died in police custody have not committed any criminal act. So what the fuck are you bringing up someone's past? It's not relevant to why these officers did what they've done to these unarmed citizens.

This troll says that our "very society making it possible for black dysfunction and criminality to be protected - lives be construed as racism and cause a controversy."

What pisses me off is the racial aspect to this. Black dysfunction and protecting criminality! What the fuck are you talking about? No one supports criminality. Not even the suspects.

Crime doesn't discriminate against race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, political and economic standings.

I don't often use race as a factor to why the victim died in police custody. That's left up to the junk food media and the trolls. Whenever the media releases a picture of the person who died in police custody, obviously you automatically tag race to it.

I can testify to experience that I've been profiled by the law. I had store guards look at me like I'm a shoplifter and I have experienced negative encounters.

I look at this as reckless calls. I also look at the blue wall of silence. This tactic is not official but it's common among those in law enforcement. An officer will defend his brothers. That's why oftentimes the leaks to the media say something positive about the law and something negative about the victim. This is a tactic that often gins up tension whenever someone like this troll says that "politicians and civil right leaders" condone "adjective" dysfunction and criminality.

Concern trolls are like this guy trying to move a boulder.
My psyche is always been common sense. I am reclusive and yet tend to be open minded. I don't have the assumption of guilt of anyone who commits a criminal act. That's why they have the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Amendments. Even the mass shooting terrorists in Tucson, Boston, Aurora and Charleston are innocent until proven guilty. Those terrorists in Boston, Tucson and Aurora faced the victims in a court of law.

It's because he pointed a gun.... How do you know?

Okay this is comes from the controversy facing the law in Dayton, Ohio. Montgomery County sheriff deputies who claimed that Dontae Martin pointed a firearm at them. They opened fire on him, killing him instantly. The cops reported this but yet they are still in the freezer.

Montgomery County sheriff Phil Plummer went into this claim that "he had a criminal record" and "cop killer bullets" to tarnish the victim. The family says this is a smear campaign and they're trying to shield corrupt lawman. I agree that Josh Haas and Gust Teague may have lied about the encounter.

They deserve the benefit of the doubt but I don't take them at their word given that their captain and lead sergeant were caught sharing racial emails. And this isn't the first time citizens complained about these two deputies.

They have no dash camera or body camera to back up their claims. They didn't have their lights on when this encounter occurred. We have to believe their word. I told you that Haas and two of his buddies, one being James DeBarr were the ones who profiled me earlier this year. Haas was the one who put a slug in a man at a gas station last year.

The family is calling for the U.S. Justice Department to look into the matter.

The concern troll is the "a plague on both your houses" approach, where the concern troll tries to convince people that both sides of the ideological divide are just as bad as each other, and so no one can think themselves "correct" but must engage in endless hedging and caveats. This preys on a willingness to debate critics and allow dissent; everyone wastes time discussing the matter and bending over backwards, so as not to appear intolerant of disagreement, all to the great amusement of the troll.

Do me and S. Baldwin a favor. Ignore the trolls. Don't feed them. Use them as an example to keep pushing harder for police reform. Use them for the opportunity to move the discussion forward.

Don't hide the truth!



Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Drudge Grabbing Alex Jones' Nuts!

The racist right gets worked up over an ignorant group of people.

Whenever the bold red is posted on the conservative Craigslist, it's obviously juicy for the racist right to seethe on. And of course, it's captured on a camera phone where a nobody can become an instant sensation.

What it means to me?

Nothing.

Since when did it become illegal to say something offensive about a race? Last time I've check, the racist right have been active in calling the president a NIGGER and whatever else.

The guy who filmed it is Joey Badass. He probably wanted to generate attention. After all I've never heard of him. The person linked to this video claims he's frequent regular on SiriusXM's The Howard Stern Radio Show.

NYC Thug Tells Whites: Bow Down to Blacks, You're All Gonna Die...

The link goes to the screamfest of kookspiracy.


THUG TELLS WHITES: BOW DOWN TO BLACKS, YOU’RE ALL GONNA DIE

Shocking racial animosity caught on camera
by PAUL JOSEPH WATSON MAY 20, 2015



Watson is a racial extremist in his own right. He and Alex Jones cater to the militia movement.

Alex Jones is notorious birther, kookspiratorial agitator, and huckster. He's a total bitch boy! 

Watson gets his panties wet over a Black extremist who shouts at a group of White people. 

A White guy jumps on him and a few other Black guys intervene.

A few offensive comments aimed at the guy who jumped the Black extremist and that's it.

But it's blown up into a #BlackLivesMatter protester shouting racial slurs at White people. 

Watson wrote this bullshit as a piece to discredit the #BlackLivesMatter movement. In his piece linked above, Watson claims the older black man begins an argument with the group before threatening to “turn this motherfucker upside (down).”

“Where’s your man at? I’ll get him first. Straight up, I don’t give a fuck,” yells the man, adding, “I’m a thug, I’m from Brooklyn,” before referring to himself as the “King.”
The bond of two extremely annoying nuts.
One of the hipsters then jumps towards “King” and other members of the Five-Percent Nation, one of whom is wearing a “fuck the police” sweater, quickly move in to disperse the confrontation.

“You’re a dead man – I promise you,” yells “King” towards the man who confronted him.

However, the tone of the confrontation then begins to turn even more sinister as another member of the Five-Percent Nation states, “That’s why I stopped him, because this motherfucker should be bowing to him.”

“Bowing?….Did this guy just say racist shit here….he should be bowing to him because he’s black?” asks the man filming the incident.

“And just so ya’ll know, all of ya’ll time is coming, you’re all gonna die,” says the Five-Percent Nation thug.

“What do you mean ya’ll,” asks the cameraman.

“All of you people, and all of your derivatives, all of the people who love you,” responds the thug.

“You talking about white people?,” asks the cameraman.

“Yeah,” responds the thug.

The argument continues before the thug asserts, “by the end of this year you’ll be dead.”

“Is that a death threat, black man?” asks the cameraman.

“It’s already happening,” responds the thug.

One of the group that was threatened, himself black, then points out the threat also applied to him because his mother is white.
Paul Joseph Watson is a racial extremist who follows kookspiracy websites InfoWars/Prison Planet.
The cameraman’s charge that the thug is a “racist piece of shit” for calling for the mass genocide of white people would be disputed by social justice warriors and prominent black figures, who argue that it is impossible for black people or ethnic minorities to be racist.

No. It's just a bunch of White folks stirring the nest bothering some eccentric Black guy and filming it for their little moment of fame. It's channeled through the kookspiracy and racist right web. 

Here's a little bit of freedom of speech. 

So in closing. Fuck Matt Drudge. Fuck Alex Jones. Fuck Paul Joseph Watson. Fuck Joey Badass. Fuck the guy who jumped the Black extremist. And fuck the Black Extremist.

And you got a problem with it, then fuck you too.

Friday, March 13, 2015

O'Reilly: Method Man Needs To Keep The Rap Out Of Ferguson!

Method Man was on the cable news agitators talking about Ferguson and the racist frat boy video.


The conservative agitator ignites his feud with rap music again. This controversy over at the University of Oklahoma and the fallout in Ferguson have gotten major play in the junk food media.

O'Loofus, who is already under fire for telling lies in his reporting is unfazed by the critics. He's full steam ahead. He's hates the "pinheads" who opened fire on two officers in Ferguson.

The moment Thomas Jackson was fired out the cannon, the protesters celebrated. But all that changed when a gunman went to the protest with a semi-automatic firearm. He makes it rain.

Two officers were injured and the FBI and St. Louis County police may have a "person of interest" in this criminal act.

Now with that being said, here's the cable news agitators. Desperate for attention Obama News had featured rappers and Black celebrities on their programs. The rappers and celebrities are giving insight to the situations.

The racist right places all the blame on protesters, Rev. Perm, Attorney General Eric Holder, and of course President Barack Obama.
Method Man becomes a target of this guy.
Blow Joe and Mika launched the first attack by going after Waka Flocka Flame.

Then the old fart goes after Kanye West and told his minions that if West made a racist frat chant, they would make it a hit.

Now O'Loofus is going after Method Man for expressing his thoughts on Ferugson and the frat boys.

Method Man, one of the members of Staten Island rap collective WuTang Clan is legend. He released four albums and two collaboration albums with Newark rapper Redman under the Def Jam label.

He is an actor, director and entrepreneur.

He appears on Newsnation with Tamron Hall.



O'Loofus responds to him.



O'Loofus claims that Method Man engages in COLOSSAL IGNORANCE. Instead of listening to Method Man's passionate concerns, he plays the edited clip. He takes the most sensationalist quote from the rapper and made it into a blame game.

So according to this lying buffoon, Method Man was responsible for two cops being shot in Ferguson.

Really pathetic O'Loofus.

This isn't the first time O'Loofus went after rappers. I can tell you a list of them. It starts with Ludacris, Jay-Z, Eminem, Jeezy, Jadakiss, 50 Cent, Lil' Wayne, Kanye West, Akon, Snoop Dogg, Nas, and Common.

For some reason, he singles them out for at least doing something good.
Method Man and Tamron Hall.
Ludacris got dropped from Pepsi after this agitator complained. The Black leaders and Russell Simmons warned Pepsi to reinstate the rapper or face a boycott. Pepsi caved. Ludacris decided to move on. Pepsi donated to Ludacris' charity groups.

Nas was being singled out for attending Virginia Tech. He was to appear as a speaker and performer at the college. O'Loofus was pissed that Nas was there and went on this tirade and threatened to end the career of the college president.

Common was to appear at the White House for a poetry reading. The conservative agitators went off and tried to label Common as a "cop-killer". Common went on to perform despite the agitator complaining. Common went on to winning an Oscar this year.

While I don't agree O'Loofus targeting rap music some rappers such as Cam'ron, Chris Brown and Shawty Lo deserve to be criticized.

Another thing. The police are public servants to the local or federal government. They are not immune to criticism.

YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO CRITICIZE THE POLICE!

YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO FILM THE POLICE!

THE POLICE CAN LIE WHEN ISSUING A CITATION, AN ARREST OR A FIRING OF THEIR SERVICE WEAPON IN THE CASE OF SHOOTING A SUSPECT. 

A DEAD BODY CAN'T TELL A TALE! 

THE SUSPECTS IN THESE MOST CONTROVERSIAL OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTINGS WERE UNARMED. 

THIS IS WHY THE #BLACKLIVESMATTER MOVEMENT IS GROWING.

IT'S BIGGER THAN TRAYVON MARTIN OR MICHAEL BROWN! 

Friday, February 13, 2015

The Law Can Lie To Justify An Arrest!

About 85% of motorist pull overs involve a minor infraction. About a majority of police vehicle searches happen when an officer observes a possible "criminal act". The officer can make up stuff to do a probable cause search.

About seven weeks into the new year, and I want this be over.

I lost my well paying job at a racino. I lost my opportunity to work at a distribution center that opened up in the region. I was dating a woman for eight months. The woman was pregnant with another man's child and kept it a secret because she didn't want to be a single parent. She lost her child due to still birth. She lied to me and brush me off during the last four weeks before she gave birth.

To make matters worse, I was pulled over by a county sheriff's deputy and issue a ticket for a traffic violation for turn signal.

We'll get to the sheriff story in a moment.

I want you to know that everyone has a bad day. And I am one to testify to it. Everyday, I wake up thinking it's never getting better. I long for the perfect job, the perfect car, the perfect relationship.

None of this happened. I've been challenged with shortcomings and misfortunes. Nonetheless, I will grind me teeth and keep the motor running. Cause every dog has his day, to quote Al Pacino's character Tony Montana.

So as I continue to bring my A-game to Journal de la Reyna, I want you to understand that no one is perfect. I damn well know that I have flaws. I am a human being first, every other adjective and noun last.

I want to share these experiences with you. I am always happy to give my take on issues facing my community, the government and the junk food media. It's a pleasure to do this.

As you know, I am very familiar with the situation with Blacks and the law.

Black males are often seen as violent by those in law enforcement and those in the junk food media.

That's a proven fact. The law often would bias a citizen of color because of an officer's judgement call. Take the situation with Michael Brown. The officer Darren Wilson could lie and mislead his way out of a criminal trial. The officer in the John Crawford shooting. The officer Sean Williams could lie and mislead his way out of a criminal trial. The officer in the Eric Garner stranglehold. Officer Daniel Pantaleo can lie and mislead his way out of a criminal trial. 

These men walked after killing unarmed individuals. 

Not all officers get away with murder. The officer involved in the shooting of Akai Gurley, Peter Liang is being held on involuntary manslaughter. He's a cop. But the difference between the ones who got off and Liang, is skin color. The three officers were white. Liang is Asian.

Everyone knows that getting a traffic citation sucks. Some believe that the cops are picking on you because you did everything right, but according to the officer, you done an infraction.

Did you know that cops can lie to make an arrest?

Yes. They can and will do so.

I was cited by a Montgomery County sheriff deputy for a turn signal violation. The deputy followed me for six blocks before he pulled me over.

I called my friend letting her know that I was getting groceries from the store and I am on my way over. The area is known for illegal drug activities and the woman has a minor criminal history.

I never used drugs and I can't speak for her history of being a drug user. I associate with her by helping her find jobs and food assistance.

I was leaving her home and was proceeding home.

A Montgomery County sheriff's deputy was sitting in a driveway at an apartment. As I passed the apartment the deputy followed me. I wore my seatbelt and was not under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

As I was coming close to my apartment I used my turn signal. As I turned the deputy activated his lights and pulled me over.

As he approached my vehicle, I had my wallet and cell phone in plain sight and my hands on the wheel.

He asked me where I was going and told me the reason for the stop. He claimed that I failed to signal at 100 feet. The deputy followed for six blocks before the pull over.
Ohio Sheriff Deputies usually hang in plain sight for traffic monitoring and illegal activity.
I offered my license and waited patiently. The deputy asked if I had "weed" or drugs in possession. I calmly said I am not a drug user. I also told the deputy I'm a concealed carry and the firearm was not in the vehicle.

Ten minutes passed and the deputy approach my vehicle. He asked if I was willing to have my vehicle searched. I told the deputy that I refuse a search because the deputy has no warrant or probable cause.

The deputy responded back that it will be a few moments. Another deputy and a Dayton officer with a K-9 came.

The deputy asked me to step out the vehicle. They done a frisk search and told me that the K-9 will do a search. Again I refused the search.

The deputy issued the citation first. The other deputy told that I was going to placed in the back of the cruiser while they do a search. The deputies informed me the K-9 detected a hit.

Again I informed the officer that I have no drugs inside my vehicle. I told the deputies that I did not consent to a search of my vehicle. 

The deputies and officer search the vehicle for ten minutes. After the search they let me proceed to my vehicle. I asked for his name and badge before I signed the citation. I briefly "small talked" with the deputy. The deputy said he knew me from a previous job he once worked.

I was let go and proceeded home. About 30 minutes was wasted during this ordeal. The deputy lied about me making a turn signal violation. He saw me leave an area that is known for drug activity.

Does that make me a criminal? No. 

Did he have probable cause to search my vehicle? No.

Does he have the right to mislead on his statements to issue a citation or an arrest? Yes.

Understand, I can be in any area within the United States. If it was a private community or an area where trespassing is not allow, then the officer would have a leg to stand on. He would cite a charge of trespassing or solicitation.

I know my rights as a motorist. 

I did not consent to a vehicle search.

Now I have to appear at the Vandalia Municipal Court to contest the charges.

Now here's the question and answer part for you!

  • Could the situation turn out different if I waive a right to a search of my vehicle?
  • Do you believe that the police have a right to search your vehicle if you refuse a search?
  • If I associate with people (or am a person) with a criminal history, does that perceive a bias in how officers stop motorists?

FBI director James Comey, a white guy said that racial bias exist between police and people of color.

Black and Latino men between the ages of 16 - 39 are often arrested for petty offensives. They are often shot first questioned last. 

Know your rights. Because I am determined to fight back against false detainment and illegal searches. 

I respect all those in law enforcement. Not all cops are bad. Not all cops are good, either.


Wednesday, February 11, 2015

NYPD Cop Getting Charged For Firing On Akai Gurley!

New York mayor Bill de Blasio is still feuding with Patrolmen's Benevolent Association's president Patrick Lynch. The union president condemned de Blasio, President Barack Obama and Rev. Perm for "stroking" tension between the New York Police Department and the Black community.

He was pissed that a deranged man fired on two NYPD officers a few weeks after the officer who placed Eric Garner in the stranglehold walked. The protesters called it a travesty of justice.

While Garner's case gotten some attention, Akai Gurley was not mentioned much. Now it's coming to light. 

Some have called for police reform. Rev. Perm and President Barack Obama openly expressed that the law should have body cameras and more training when it comes to dealing with the Black and Latino communities. de Blasio went as far to say that his biracial son had to be extremely careful when dealing with the law.

The racist right and the agitators of Loserville were pissed. They went on radio and television telling the White folks that Obama and Rev. Perm were racial agitators. They were stroking up fears of Black looting, rioting and racial attacks. 

All the while, patrolman Peter Liang was quietly hoping that he would walk too. After all, Liang and his partner were under fire. Liang was patrolling a housing project and fired upon Akai Gurley after being startled in a dark hallway. 

The bullet went right into the chest of Gurley. His girlfriend watched him die right in front of her.

Now Liang, a first year rookie who is Asian American will face the music. Liang was indicted by a grand jury on manslaughter, assault, and other criminal charges. He surrendered to authorities on February 11 where he was arraigned on the charges.

If found guilty Liang could face 15 in the iron college.

Me and S. Baldwin will look keep you informed about this situation.

We send our condolences to the family of Akai Gurley.

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