Showing posts with label Sandra Bland. Show all posts
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Monday, December 28, 2015

Cop Walk In Tamir Rice Case!

Tamir Rice was killed in November 2014. Ohio prosecutors decided to not indict officers.

I will no longer support the Democratic Party. I will not support the Republican Party either. They are too fucking inept in local and national leadership. The leadership in both national parties in Washington and in my state of Ohio can kiss my ass.

I will always have my support for President Barack Obama. Although I am starting to realize that he can't mend the fences between White and Black. His impact as the first Black president opened up wounds that should have disappeared in the 20th Century.

Although I still am tolerant of race, gender, sexuality, religion, nationality, political and economic standings, I'm going to be more critical of those who say "I'm not a racist, but....!"

We should have expected that White resentment would surge. I knew it. I just didn't want to believe it. I just didn't want to believe that given these high profile events, White America was starting to be more diverse towards Blacks, Hispanics, immigrants and Muslims. Nope.

Donald Trump tapped into the anger of people who believe that "even though it applies to me", those who aren't like me shouldn't have it.

So basically in a nutshell, if a White boy was playing with firearms or fake firearms, he's not likely gonna get shot. But given you're Tamir Rice or John Crawford, you're going to be killed.

Or in the case of Sandra Bland, you can end up dead if you get pulled over for a turn signal violation.

It's a travesty of justice.

Ohio grand jury decides to not indict the two cops who were involved in the November 2014 shooting of Tamir Rice. On a slow news day, the Cuyahoga County prosecutor decided the time is now to allow Tim Loehmann and Frank Garmack walk out that courtroom and go about their lives.

They may end up back on the force.

The family of Tamir Rice who sought almost one year and two months for an indictment got no justice.

The family said that Loehmann went into the situation guns ablazing. He spared no second. He shot Tamir at two seconds of sight.
Two second rule spares corrupt lawman from murder charge.
All because of a fuck up on a dispatcher call.

I am not only mad at the Cuyahoga prosecutor Tim McGinty, but I am pissed at the junk food for trying to make the case it was justified to kill that boy. I am pissed that every time a cop walks, we get concern trolls bitching about how "Blacks must stop something that we never started".

I am so tired of the issue of "Black on whatever" crime made an issue when Black America protest unfair treatment by law enforcement.

I am tired of law enforcement not properly training their officers in situations.

There is no GOD. If there was a GOD, we would have equal justice for equal criminal acts.

Some rich White teen gets away with murder after drinking and driving. Now he an unrepentant danger to the community and those around him. He's given slapped on the wrist. But a little Black girl who gets mouthy with a lawman gets slammed on the ground. A man who walks away from a lawman gets shot 16 times while a White woman doses her face in drain cleaner gets a book deal. A White man murders innocent church goers in the middle of bible study gets food after he calmly surrenders. I bet you money a Black man won't get this type of treatment.

That's some real fucked up shit.

So I will spare the rest. I am guessing the cops who injured Freddie Gray, shot Laquan McDonald, shot Akai Gurley, shot Sam Dubose, shot Christian Taylor and Jamar Clark will walk too.

Most of the officers who were involved in the shootings of the unarmed or unintentional circumstances walked.



Friday, December 18, 2015

How To Fight The Right When It Calls #BlackLivesMatter Racist!

The mothers of a movement.  Black Lives Matter co-founders Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tome.

I often see the conservatives attack the #BlackLivesMatter protesters for being:

  • Not focused on Black on whatever crime
  • Anti-cop
  • Anti-White
  • A liberal front group
  • A bunch of thugs.
  • A bunch of NIGGERS
That right wing network and AM agitators are the biggest threat towards the movement. The conservatives are trying to derail the group by using the four D's of destruction.

Divide, Deceive, Disengage, and Destroy. The tactic is common among anti-protesters. 

Let's do a scenario.


If members of Black Lives Matter would grab a White person from his home, beat him senseless, gouge his eyes out, break his fingers, shoot him at point blank range then toss him into the river, I guess I would believe the group was racist.

But unfortunately, its not what Black Lives Matter stands for. And the person mentioned was Emmet Till. Emmet was abducted from his home in rural Money, Mississippi, dragged to his death after he was accused by harassing a local shopkeeper. The shopkeeper claimed he harassed her and whistled at her.

Here's another scenario.


If a Black teen lived with a wealthy family, steal beer from a store, drive drunk and kill motorist in an accident, would he get off with in-house?

No.

I can imagine his face would be splashed across the junk food media the moment they leak his name.

So I don't understand why the conservatives continue to label #BlackLivesMatter anti-cop, anti-White and a puppet of liberal billionaires.

Protesting unfair treatment by law enforcement isn't threatening cops. Holding law enforcement accountable for using deadly force upon unarmed suspects isn't wrong. Holding peaceful marches and sit-ins aren't hurting the economy. Demanding leaders to change course is a part of civil rights.

The official Black Lives Matter website has release a compilation of truths. They want to set the record straight after hearing the bombastic rhetoric from conservative agitators. Deneen Boreli, Kevin Jackson, Bo Dietl, Greta The Ambulence Chaser, Megyn the Outrage Princess, old fart Limbaugh, Milwuakee County sheriff David Clarke, Michelle Malkin, that annoying conservative agitator, and Jesse Lee Peterson are prime examples of the noise that speaks mistruths and diversionary tactics to paint this group as the "enemy".

World News Today thanks  Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tome for setting the groundwork.

We also thank DeRay McKesson, Shaun White and Bree Newsome for being the forefront activists in this movement.

It's time for a change. We must demand Congress to pass police reform and gun control.

Monday, October 12, 2015

Texas Councilman Got Tasered By The Law!

Prairie View Police puts the Taser on a man who is a councilman for the city.

Prairie View, Texas councilman was given a court date after he got into a confrontation with the law.

Jonathan Miller was stunned a deputy after the law came to his home and questioned his friends.

This incident happened Thursday night. This was done by the same department already facing heavy scrutiny for the Sandra Bland tragedy.

One of the arresting officers was a Prairie View officer who was responsible for Sandra's arrest.

Sandra would turn up dead in the lockup. 

Jonathan is a 29 year old councilman who was elected this year. He was with his fraternity bothers practicing a step routine. The councilman promised to get to the bottom of the Sandra Bland tragedy.

He also is criticizing the law for the arrest. He believes that the law is too excessive.

"It went from me asking questions to me basically being put face down on the ground", Miller told local junk food media.
Jonathan Miller talks to the junk food media after he posted his bail.
This incident happened when Miller was on his knees before being tased. The law contend that Miller was interfering them with questions and refused to step back as they questioned the others. The law claims there was suspicious activity in the neighborhood.

He allegedly pulled away as the law lunged forward with handcuffs.

The officers involved weren't named by the junk food media yet. This is often a tactic to defend the law. The chief of Prairie View said that it's not often that his officers were filmed in other incidents.

The arresting officers were wearing body cameras.

Jonathan faces interfering with a public servant and resisting arrest. Each are misdemeanors. He was freed from the lockup on Friday.


Monday, September 28, 2015

What Happened To Terrell Day?

Teen dies in police custody. Family demands answers to his death.

Indianapolis Police are investigating the tragic death of an 18-year old teen who died in custody.

Apparently he had a heart attack while in police custody. The death of Terrell Day is getting national exposure after Black Lives Matter got involved in his death.

He was suspect in a shoplifting of a Burlington Coat Factory. He allegedly pointed a firearm at the security guard. He was quickly apprehended. I guess something went wrong on his way to lockup.

The medic and the law determined he was faking this and sent him to lockup. They ignored his calls.


He was admitted to lockup. The next day he would turn up in the back of an ambulance, dead.

"Despite the best life-saving efforts by the EMS crew, the suspect died in the back of the ambulance," the statement added.

Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services chief Charles Miramonti offered "sincere condolences" in the statement. Miramonti said a "full internal investigation" has been launched but that he was "confident the highest level of response and care was provided."

Police said that when the man told officers he was having trouble breathing, an ambulance was called. The responding EMTs assessed Day and determined he could be taken on to processing "via jail wagon," according to the statement.

Day again complained of breathing difficulties when the jail wagon arrived and a second ambulance was called but his "condition deteriorated," police said.

Now Indianapolis Police along with state investigators are determining who ignored the suspect's request for medical treatment.

#IfIDieInPoliceCustody is a trending hashtag. It became a trend after the deaths of Freddie Gray and Sandra Bland.

Freddie Gray was severely injured in a scuffle with police. Freddie complained of injuries but was ignored by the officers. He was arrested and transported to city lockup. The officers are being charged with homicide and manslaughter, Sandra who was arrested after a routine traffic stop died while spending a night in a Texas county lockup. They claim that she committed suicide.

Now it seems like there's many more incidents like this. The law ignoring a suspect's request for treatment when asked.

Yeah, a fraction of the suspects may lie about being injured. But seriously, the law should take everything into consideration.
My son died and I want answers. 
Day's mother, Shanika Askew, said her son had not been suffering from any health problems or ever had asthma.

The Marion County bag 'em ups said that he had a heart attack. Tests are still pending on whether he had other medical issues or narcotics in his blood.

You know what happens when this becomes a viral story!

The concern trolls will come out the woodwork. The concern trolls would often rush to claiming that if Terrell didn't shoplift or point the gun, he wouldn't end up dead.

The concern trolls will find some way to blame President Barack Obama, Al Sharpton and Black Lives Matter for rushing to judgement. The concern trolls will say that I give comfort to criminals.

No, I don't! I just think rationally before jumping to conclusions.

Yeah, we all believe in the justice system. If he was alive, he would go to trial. He is innocent until proven guilty. The system is assured that everyone in custody deserves a fair trial.

I believe in the U.S. Constitution as well. No one is above the law. That includes those in law enforcement. I believe that Terrell had a right to ask for medical treatment regardless of a cop's concerns that he'll escape.

The cruel and unusual punishment clause of the Eighth Amendment states that a suspect should be able to access needs in the case of an emergency or file a grievance against treatment while in lockup.

The concern trolls will find some reason to say that his life doesn't matter. The racist right will hit the hate web calling him a "Nigger", "gorilla" or "thug." The racist right will advocate for more guns in the hands of White vigilantes.

His death in police custody has sparked feverish debate on police brutality. The law often releases talking points to the junk food media justifying the incident as fault of the suspect and not those who arrested him.

Friday, September 11, 2015

Feds Looking Into Death Of Natasha McKenna!

Natasha McKenna's death in police custody sparked controversy.

The U.S. Department of Justice along with Virginia authorities are looking into misconduct at a Fairfax County lockup. The sheriff Stacey Kincaid released a video showing lockup officers subduing and using a stun gun on a mentally ill woman.

That woman was named Natasha McKenna. The Black Lives Matter activists were on Twitter hashtagging #NatashaMcKenna all day.

So I decided to do some research into the matter. And I found the story really troubling.

Matter of fact, it eerily the Sandra Bland tragedy.

The release of this video may put some officers on ice. The investigation into improper misconduct has gotten the social media talking. Matter of fact, the officers who restrained her face no charges.

Back in February, McKenna was shocked four times while she was restrained by several officers at the lockup. She stopped breathing minutes later and was transported to an area hospital, wher she died after five days.

The video, Kincaid starts by exonerating the officers involved, noting that the criminal investigation is over.

In the video, she speaks and then it's followed by a struggling McKenna surrounded by officers, who accused the woman of smearing her bodily fluids and feces all over the cell.

The officers dressed in biohazard suits can be heard saying to her to "stop resisting". And some were shouting "hold still" several times.

The Commonwealth Attorney for Fairfax County, Raymond F. Morrogh, called the death, "unfortunate" but concluded that the officers involved were justified in their use of force and will not face charges in this event.

McKenna was arrested and charged with assaulting an Alexandria police officer in January.

The lockup banned the use of stun guns in the wake of this tragedy. They also reassigned workers and shuffled the deck a bit. This new group will be solely involved in the safety of mentally ill interns.

They will aid in the treatment of all interns with mental illness.

The social media is talking about it.














World News Today send our condolences to the family of Natasha McKenna.



Sunday, August 30, 2015

Suspect In Texas Deputy Killing Caught! Who's Gonna Take The Blame?

Texas deputy Darren Goforth was gunned down in a callous act of violence. The suspect caught. Now that the suspect is caught, who will actually be blamed for the death of the lawman?

This is getting old. I am so freaking tired of explaining this. Gun crimes are happening every day.

America's biggest threat is domestic terrorism. We have experienced over 35,000 known incidents where people were shot or killed by firearms this year.

Nothing is getting done about this. For every killing of an unarmed suspect, a victim of a crime, or those in law enforcement and military, we seem to always have some form of judgement to why this stuff happens.

The junk food media is debating the shooting death of a Texas lawman. A deputy was at a local gas station when the suspect, a Black male murdered him on sight.

Now that the law caught has the man who was involved in the shooting death of a Harris County, Texas deputy, who are they going to blame for this tragedy?

A) BARACK OBAMA
B) BLACK LIVES MATTER
C) CONGRESS
D) NRA
E) THE SHOOTER
F) ALL OF THESE ABOVE

Okay, if you picked E, then you're absolutely correct. If you picked the other answers, you're wrong.

The fault of this criminal act solely lies on the feet of the suspect. No one else.

Of course it doesn't stop the blame game from occurring. The shooting death of Darren Goforth has the nation talking. The Texas deputy was filling up at a Houston Chevron gas station. Out of no where, this man comes up and shoots him at point blank range. He managed to empty out his firearm.

He would take off in a Ford truck and make the escape. The law would catch the suspect. He was taken into custody.

Shannon Miles was nabbed for the shooting of a Texas deputy.
It didn't take long for the sheriff of Harris County to blame Black Lives Matter for the actions of a man who they knew had issues with the law. Matter of fact, they want to tie the protest movement to a Black extremist group such as The New Black Panthers.

According to their intelligence sources, saying "pig roasting" is considered code for cop killing.

We don't know the motives of this suspect. He's caught and will face a court date soon.

It's kind of funny that the right blames Black Lives Matter. Did Black Lives Matter blame all White people for a former television celebrity who was caught sexually assaulting children?

Did Black Lives Matter blame all White people for the numerous run-ins for a man who managed to beat a murder of a unarmed teenager in Sanford, Florida?

Say if you have a man who shot up a Louisiana movie theater or a Charleston church, we don't automatically assume that they're conservatives. Matter of fact, conservatives do not want people to blame them for these tragedies.

But if one Black person commits an act of violence, it's the fault of all.

Well then, if a White person commits an act of criminal violence on the law or media, it will automatically be blamed on Republicans, conservatives and the insurgency (aka TEA PARTY).
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This is the usual word vomit of white extremists. 

Yeah, blame the protesters who felt that Sandra Bland's death in police custody was suspicious.

Blame the protesters who witness a cop slam the head of teenage girl on the ground after a pool party going awry. Yeah, it's protesters' fault for the cop to pull out a firearm on the unarmed teens.

Blame the protesters who believed that a rookie officer's judgement call killed Taylor Christian.

The suspect 30 year old Shannon Miles, of Houston was booked on capital. He will face the gas house if convicted. He is innocent until proven guilty.

Of course, that doesn't seem to matter to the critics. The suspect is automatic guilty. Nevermind the court of law, he's a Black guy. The Black Lives Matter and Barack Obama inspired this thug.

What do you expect from the racist right?

While we are quick to blame, did you know that two officers lost their lives in the line of duty?

Let me remind you again. The Line of Duty.

Everyone believes you can live a healthy life as a police officer. They think it's watching COPS on Spike Television. They think it's like Mike and Carl from Mike & Molly. They believe it's like Law & Order. They think the controversial Milwaukee County sheriff David Clarke is actually patrolling the streets with a vigilant eye.

Newsflash: Being a cop is a thankless job. Many officers don't get praised for their work. They only get praised when they are killed. They get praised when they are given positive media coverage. They work long tireless days and night making sure their precinct isn't caught up in a scandal. They are public servants.

They're human too. They lie too.
Mass outpouring to deputy who was gunned down.

When police complain about Blacks never telling, you might want to finger them for not telling too.

They are good cops. It's too bad the bad cops set the example.

The Black Lives Matter movement doesn't condone the killing of police.

And while the concern trolls were chasing the newest blame de jour,  the killing of two officers in Louisiana were talked about for a brief moment.

Harrison Lee Riley is a Black suspect who murdered a woman and a lawman. Sunset Police Sergeant Henry Nelson was gunned down responding to an aggravated assault on three women. One of the women Shameka Johnson lost her life to this suspect stabbing her multiple times. The suspect took off in a person's car and crashed it into a business. He would exit his vehicle and run into the business. He would barricade himself in this business until the law ordered him out. He gave up peacefully. The St. Landry Parish Sheriff will throw the book at this criminal. Riley is innocent until proven guilty.
These lives were lost to senseless violence.
Kevin Daigle is a White suspect who killed a Louisiana state highway patrol and a roommate. The suspect was caught by Calcasieu Parish Sheriff after he was on the run. Before his act, he got into an heated argument with his roommate Blake Brewer. He killed him with a sawed off shotgun. He would also take the victim's truck. He gets intoxicated and takes off in the ride. He was pulled over by state trooper Steven Vincent. The suspect would back up into the patrol vehicle. He would jump out and put three in the face of trooper Vincent. He would then flee towards Lake Charles. He was busted before reaching Texas. He is facing capital and second degree. Daigle is innocent until proven guilty.

Ryan Arnold is a White suspect who shot his pregnant girlfriend.  Hayley Nicole Hill was severely injured in this event. The law confirms that she lost her child. She is fighting for her life. The suspect threw her out the vehicle. He would crash his ride. He would exit the ride and run towards a man working on his truck. He ordered the man to start the vehicle and get it moving. The law would eventually meet up with them. The suspect told Paul Donald Davis to ram it. The law would put the lead in them. Paul was hit by the lead. The suspect was also hit by the lead. They both were caught and treated for their injuries. The suspect is in custody. Arnold is innocent until proven guilty.

Let's not forget the officers who lost their lives in Mississippi, Nebraska, Ohio and Florida.

It was overshadowed by the tragic killing of WDBJ news anchor Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward. Soon this will be overshadowed for the next mass murder tragedy.

I am clearly understanding that all lives matter.

White people don't understand the Black Lives Matter movement. They think it just a grievance of Black lives only. They're entitled to their opinion.

The movement is about police brutality against Black suspects in the United States. It's also sparked by the law not indicting those involved. The movement is also sparked by the media's negative portrayal of unarmed Black suspects.

World News Today send our condolences to Darren Goforth, Henry Nelson, Shameka Johnson, Blake Brewer, Steven Vincent, Alison Parker, Adam Ward, Hayley Hill and those lost in senseless firearm tragedies.

We send our prayers to Vicki Gardner and Paul Davis.



Sunday, August 09, 2015

Christian Taylor's Death By The Law Sparks Outrage!

Christian Taylor's death by the law sparks outrage. By the way, he flashing a peace sign. Not a gang sign trolls!

Arlington, Texas rookie officer is in the freezer after he put four into an unarmed man. This is another event where the law uses deadly force and it's attracted the attention of the junk food media.

Christian Taylor was a 19 year old man who crashed his car through a car dealership. He was acting erratically when the law showed up.

According to the law, they answered a burglary call. The arrive to see Christian acting like he was on something. The officer report says that he charged at the officers, and struggled for the firearm. Then of course, the officer used deadly force.

The rookie, Brad Miller claimed that he used deadly force because it was "no choice". He was hired to the force in September and was being on training duty when this occurred. So Miller had no experience.

But a surveillance shows a different story. Matter of fact, there were some surveillance shows that the officer did something that some considered a reckless call. We also have a YouTube user who posted that in the audio you can hear in less than 1.3 seconds, you hear Miller put the slugs in him.

The surveillance on the property shows every thing except the moment Christian was shot.



He was a student at Angelo State University. He was a member of the football team. He had minor run-ins but nothing that considered him a danger to the lives of the officers.

The chief of Arlington Police Will Johnson said that the FBI will interview the officers and determine whether the call made by Miller is considered criminal.

The racist right will automatically defend the law. They will say that based on actions (i.e. being on drugs, criminal past, traffic convictions, etc.) the unarmed suspect deserved to die.



But in his last social media posts, he had posted this. It's been retweeted over 15,000 times.







Christian was well liked on the campus. His friends and family described him as a "jokester",

He had graduated from Mansfield Summit high school. He only had one item on his record, which was six months deferred adjudication for possession of hydrocodone, according to The Dallas Morning News. The charge, a misdemeanor, was dismissed when he finished his probation.

World News Today send our condolences to the family of Taylor Christian. Me and S. Baldwin will continue to follow the developments in this controversy.

DeRay McKesson said that he doesn't want to show up to these events. But as long as this stuff continues, he has a purpose. And I strongly believe that he is making an impact on the social media. Matter of fact, he and Bree Newsome are becoming civil rights icons.

Today marks one year since the Michael Brown death.

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!



Monday, July 27, 2015

Concern Trolls React To Sandra Bland's Death!




The trolls are out!

First things first these were the victims of tragedies.

Bobbi Kristina Brown, Kate Steinle, Jillian Johnson, Mayci Breaux, Rexdale Henry, Kindra Chapman, Samuel Debose, Carson Holmquist, Thomas Sullivan, Squire "Skip" Wells, David Wyatt, Randall Smith and Dontae Martin.

May you all rest in peace. World News Today send our condolences.

Here we go again. World News Today have covered an influx of violence in the United States.

And yet, our concern trolls make the case to assume guilt before innocence.

A concern troll is a person who participates in a debate posing as an actual or potential ally who simply has some concerns they need answered before they will ally themselves with a cause. In reality they are a critic.

In the case of the Louisiana terrorist who lit up a movie theater, the concern trolls say now it's not the time to act on gun control. The terrorist has mental issues. The terrorist didn't hit the radars of the Homeland Security.

In the case of Sandra Bland who was arrested she questioned the officer orders.

Anonymous said...
.....another n166er who chose not to comply with a police officer's demands? Another criminal mind n166er is taken off the streets , good riddance! riots at 11.....

This is what we're dealing with in America.

The hashtag #BlackLivesMatter meant something. It's the reaction towards the junk food media portrayal of Black people. The Black Lives Matter movement also speaks out and organizes against police brutality against African-Americans in the United States.
Republican judge from Waller County post on social media that the victim caused her own arrest and later death.
It was met with White resentment and the counter troll responses #GoHomeDeRay #AllLivesMatter, #BlueLivesMatter, etc.

The agitators went into their usual blame the victim nonsense.

First things first, a Waller County judge went to social media to say that Bland had large amounts of THC in her system. They are saying that she was under the influence of marijuana. Trey Duhon, a Republican (no surprise) judge was the one who put that out there. People fired back asking why the fuck you got to bring up this shit. He said "well it may have" contributed to her arrest and later her death. Duhon eventually deleted the posting and clammed up.

The network that inspires right wing terrorism is now talking about it. Obviously, we know how they feel about this situation. Sandra Bland was guilty and Obama should not speak on it.

Megyn The Outrage Princess hosted the one Black commentator who happens to be a lawman himself. The controversial Milwaukee County sheriff David Clarke is back once again bitching about how Black America should respect the law and she did it to herself.

Ann Coulter called her a druggie scofflaw.

Bill Cunningham said that Sandra caused her own death by not listening to the order and getting mouthy with the law.

This just a portion of the racist reactions to the death of Sandra Bland.

Is it fair to say that for every Black person to die in police custody, the conservatives will find some reason to justify the law's side?




Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Texas State Patrol Puts Even More Ice On Lawman Who Busted Sandra Bland!

The officer got benched after he lied about the arrest of Sandra Bland.

The video is long and it describes the encounter. The Texas State Department of Public Safety release the video. I want to warn you that it's explicit language. They pulled the video after it was revealed that a portion of the dash camera video showed edited features.





The Texas state patrol officer name is out there and he's being benched after he acted inappropriately towards Sandra Bland. Now the officer is now getting death threats and condemnation from the Texas state lawmakers.

In the video, it was a routine pull over. The officer gave a drive a pull over for speeding. He let the driver off with a warning. He was in his police vehicle when he observed Sandra Bland driving.

Texas State Highway Patrol officer Brian Encinia observed Bland turning from the college parking lot without proper signal. It was a rolling stop which is clearly a violation of motorist law. Okay, that's when he circled around an proceeded to pull her over.

He pulls her over. Encinia details why he pulls her over. She complies and gets her license and registration ready for the officer. As Encinia proceeds to his police vehicle he runs the plates and writes out his warning.

She was clearly upset over the pull over. Sandra told the officer that she gave him room to pass. She lights a square up and Encinia tells her to put it out. The Washington Post then notes the confrontation.

“Would you mind putting out your cigarette, please?” Encinia said.

“I’m in my car, why do I have to put out my cigarette?” Bland answered.

“Well, you can step on out now,” Encinia said.

Bland refused, saying she did not have to step out of the car.

Encinia opened the driver’s door and attempted to physically remove Bland from the vehicle.

“I’m going to yank you out of here,” Encinia said as the two struggled in the car. “I’m going to drag you out of here.”

“Don’t touch me, I’m not under arrest,” Bland said.

“I will light you up!” Encinia said, while pointing the Taser at Bland.

At a press conference on Tuesday, State Senator Royce West said that after viewing the video, he could confirm that Bland was threatened with a Taser by the officer.
Texas lawmakers call for an investigation.
Details of the confrontation were not included in the arrest warrant written by Encinia, which officials also released Tuesday.

The arrest warrant detailed state trooper Brian Encinia’s version of events. The warrant does not mention the Taser, nor does it elaborate on why Encinia ordered Bland out of the vehicle.

During the incident, Bland repeatedly asks why she is being arrested. The remainder of the confrontation occurs outside of the view of the camera, but the audio captured what appeared to be a struggle.

Bland is heard saying that the officer “just slammed my head to the ground.”

Later, when a female officer arrives at the scene, Encinia tells her that Bland “started yanking away, then kicked me, so I took her straight to the ground.”

In his arrest warrant, Encinia wrote that Bland — a 28-year old African American woman — was pulled over for failing to signal a lane change and he “had Bland exit the vehicle to further conduct a safe traffic investigation.”

According to Encinia, “Bland became combative and uncooperative.”

“Numerous commands were given to Bland ordering her to exit the vehicle,” Encinia wrote. “Bland was removed from the car but became more combative.”

Brian Encinia was benched.
He added that Bland was handcuffed “for officer safety” but she “began swinging her elbows at me and then kicked my right leg in the shin.” Encinia said he suffered from pain in his right leg and had small cuts on his right hand.

“Force was used to subdue Bland to the ground to which Bland continued to fight back,” he added.

Bland was charged with assault on a public servant then booked in the Waller County Jail, where she later died.

“There are questions that need to be answered as it relates to the arrest,” noted West, who added that what transpired in the arrest would be part of the ongoing investigation.

Asked whether Bland deserved any blame for the events that led to her arrest and death, West replied: “No.”

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick cautioned that everyone should wait for the facts of the case to unfold before making a determination about blame.

“There’s a rush to judgment too often in America,” Patrick said at the press conference on Tuesday. “But here in Texas, I can tell you that we believe in total transparency and we will find the truth wherever that leads.”

“If indeed she took her own life, that is a question that has to be asked,” he added.

Encinia, who has been a state trooper for about a year, was placed on administrative duty on Friday pending the outcome of the investigation, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety, which said that the officer violated the agency’s procedures during the traffic stop.

“Regardless of the situation, the DPS state trooper has an obligation to exhibit professionalism and be courteous,” said DPS Director Steve McCraw. “That did not happen in this situation.”

The Waller County lockup is under investigation. The law stated that at 6:30 a.m. on July 13, Bland refused breakfast, and a half hour later, around 7:00 a.m., told a jailer "I'm fine."

According to Captain Brian Cantrell, about an hour after stating that she was fine, Bland asked via intercom how to make a phone call. Cantrell stated that Bland was informed she could use her prison cell's phone with a pin, but stated there was no record Bland then made any call.

Police stated that at 9:00 a.m., Bland was found "in a semi-standing position" hanged in her cell.

The next day, shortly after noon, Police issued a statement that Bland had been found dead in her cell, and that they believed she had hanged herself. An autopsy conducted by the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences concluded that Bland died through asphyxiation, classified her death as a suicide. Police stated that Bland had used a plastic garbage bag to hang herself.

On July 20, one week after Bland's death, Texas police released video from a motion-activated camera in the hallway outside Bland's cell.

The video has no recording from 7:34 to 9:07 a.m., but shows Bland's discovery by a jailer after that time.

Still a whole lot of unanswered questions into this!

Me and S. Baldwin are following this controversy. The tag added is Sandra Bland.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Texas State Patrol Puts One In The Freezer!

Texas Rangers already punching holes into state trooper's claim that Sandra Bland put up a fight.

The Sandra Bland controversy has reached the Texas Department of Safety. The higher ups decided to put the Texas State Patrol officers involved in the arrest of Sandra in the freezer. They are on desk duty pending a state investigation into how a simple pull over resulted in her arrest. That arrest took her to Waller County lockup.

The dash camera disputes the report that the troopers sent to their superiors.

The trooper pulled Sandra over for a taillight violation. Okay the trooper gave her a warning for the taillight (turn signal).

Sandra pulls out a square and lights it up. Of course, the officer felt disrespected by her just ignoring his comments. So he orders her out the vehicle. She questions the order. She whips out the camera phone and starts recording.

Of course that's when the officer and his partner forced the door open and grabbed Sandra out the vehicle and a witness would whip out his camera phone. He starts recording. She is heard in the background screaming that they slammed her head to the ground. She told the officers that she didn't have to be brutal on her. She thanked the witness for filming this.

As she was booked into the Waller lockup. She was charged with battery on an officer. She would have a day in court. So during them 48 hours, she was normal. But after a morning check, they would find her not breathing.

The Harris Count bag 'em ups said that she may have died of a hanging, The family didn't buy this shit and ordered an independent bag 'em to work on this. The FBI and Texas Rangers are looking into the improper training of the staffers of the lockup.

The lockup didn't have proper training and a failure of checking interns (especially potentially suicidal).

Again, I've said it too many times. The law can lie when they justify a pull over. They can lie when they issue citations, dispatch assistance, fire their service weapon, use force in arrest and tell the media that the suspect "engaged in the behavior".

Now Sandra Bland was a part of the BlackLivesMatter movement. This movement is sparked by the numerous events where unarmed Black suspects are killed by law enforcement or a vigilante. The BlackLivesMatter movement is sparked by the junk food media's negative portrayals of Black unarmed suspects.

The junk food media made Trayvon Martin. Michael Brown and now Sandra Bland look like criminals.

Already some conservative agitators are trying to point out that Sandra suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. On one of her videos posted on social media, she admitted to supporters that sometimes she has PTSD and it's dragged on.

Yeah, everyone gets PTSD. I have it sometimes. It doesn't make me want to kill myself or harm others.

Her family already dismissed the suicidal stuff.

This controversy will be covered by me and S. Baldwin. World News Today continues to seek justice for Sandra Bland and every other individual killed by the reckless actions of some in law enforcement.





Thursday, July 16, 2015

Sandra Bland's Death In Police Custody Got The Nation Talking!

Sandra Bland's death in suburban Houston got the nation talking.

I've gotten a Twitter alert about a trending topic in America. I've seen the pages of JustOneBlackMan, DeRay McKesson, Chauncey Vega and Dr. Marc Lamont Hill trending the hastag #SandraBland

So I decided to do some research about Sandra Bland and I found something that made me concerned.

She is an active member of the Black Lives Matter Movement. In some videos that surfaced, it shows her telling her supporters to raise a voice against police brutality.



As the president visit a federal time out in El Reno, Oklahoma, many in the social media are urging him and the U.S. Justice Department to look into her death.

A traffic pullover in Texas leads to a suicide by hanging in the county lockup.

28-year old Sandra Bland of Naperville, IL a suburb of the Chicago metro area was traveling near Houston when she was pulled over by Texas State Patrol officers.

According to the report she was booked in the Waller County lockup on an "assault on an officer" charge. Waller County sheriff Glenn Smith says that she was in the "tanks". She was given the cardboard breakfast around 7 am. She spoke to the staff an hour later about making a phone call.

The female staffer found her about 9 am.

Paramedics were called and CPR was performed on Bland but she was pronounced dead shortly afterward.

Harris County Bag 'Ems performed an autopsy on Bland, Tuesday. They ruled her death as a suicide by hanging.

Smith said there was no indication of any issues during Bland's stay at the lockup.

Bland was pulled over in Waller County about 30 minutes from downtown Houston, Texas in the late afternoon. They pulled her over for a lane change violation. Texas State trooper Erik Burse, acknowledged that the pull over was going to be a written warning. But according to him, the trooper got a swift kick by Bland.

She was taken to the lockup soon after.

But the family is calling this "bullshit".

In a video that surfaced this week, you hear Sandra Bland complain that the law was being rough on her. She said that you're arresting me for a traffic citation. She thanked the person who filmed the event. She complained of a head injury.

The officer told the person who filmed it to leave. You have right to film the law.



This week launched #JusticeForSandy and #WhatHappenedToSandyBland hashtag.

The Black Twitter already got the nation talking.

The Texas Rangers, an investigative arm of the state's Department of Public Safety are called upon.

They will conduct an independent investigation. This is standard procedure in cases of death while in custody.

Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis will get to the bottom of this.

"If I receive information that there's something nafarious going on, or foul play, we will certainly get to the bottom of that," Mathis said. "I understand there's some disbelief among some friends and family that she would do this to herself. That's why it's very important that the Texas Rangers be allowed to conduct a thorough investigation."

Now that you are caught up on this tragedy what are you thoughts on it?

I already got the formula plotted out once this makes it to the junk food media!

The concern trolls and members of the racist right will eventually join the fray. Of course, expect the predictable blame the victim excuse. Expect the concern trolls to bring up stories about White people being murdered by Black folks. Expect concern trolls to parrot talking points or racist word vomit.

The junk food media will cover it. MSNBC's agitators such as Rev. Perm, Ed Schultz, Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes and Melissa Harris-Perry will amplify it. Then they will do a blame fest on Texas governor Greg Abbott and Republican clown contenders Rick Perry and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).

CNN will have Anderson Cooper, Don Lemon and Wolf Blitzer do panels and heresay, the network will try its best to drive sensationalism.

And lastly, the conservative Craigslist and that network that inspired that White terrorist to kill nine innocent church worshipers. Once they bring up the controversy, expect them to side with the law or concern troll Black America.

What story would be without those agitators?

That annoying conservative agitator will be front and center in this controversy with allegations of Bland being a criminal. He will point fingers at Rev. Perm, Obama, and Black America. The biggest concern troll to ever exist in the junk food media will begin his talk about Freddie Gray, Michael Brown, and Trayvon Martin over Kate Steinle.

That old fart on the AM dial will spew his word vomit about Bland and make ugly comparisons to First Lady Michelle Obama and Black women with "attitude".

Megyn The Outrage Princess, Greta The Ambulance Chaser and O'Loofus will do their best to amplify this controversy.

That network will have Black extremists such as Kevin Jackson, Deenen Borelli and Jesse Lee Peterson screaming that she was a no good "Thug".
Her death sparked outrage among the Black community.
Matter of fact, they'll pull Asshat Colin Flaherty, Milwaukee County's chief Black basher David Clarke and Mark Furhman to discuss Black crime.

The agitators will find some reason to attack DeRay McKesson because he is showing up to Houston to protest this tragedy. They can't stop an activist demanding better policing.

World News Today send our condolences to Sandra Bland.

There's a video of Sandra posting her thoughts on a horrible incident on the Eisenhower Expressway (Interstate 290) near Chicago. She was shaken up over a motorcycle impelled into her vehicle.

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