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Comment by Glenn Robinson
Eric Garner’s children are asking the good cops to speak out about the abusive cops.
Source: news.yahoo.com
In addition to good cops speaking out about the abusive cops, I’m asking all White people – if you see a cop interacting with anyone, especially a Black or Latino person – PLEASE get your body over there and calm down any abusive situation you see.
A cop is more reluctant to hit, choke, or shoot a White person, so if the situation calls for it PUT YOUR BODY BETWEEN THE OFFICER AND THE BLACK, OR LATINO PERSON.
If you know history, and you watch the news, you know that unarmed Black and Latino men are being murdered by our police force.
To stop the violence White people MUST ACT.
WHITE SILENCE = COMPLIANCE with the Violence
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According to new research, the size of a state’s black population—not the crime rate—is the strongest indicator of harsher punitive practices
Source: www.vocativ.com
Vanita Gupta was only weeks out of law school in 2001 when she began looking into a strange series of drug busts in a tiny West Texas ranch town named Tulia.
In 1999, a third of the town’s black population had been ensnared in the biggest drug bust the Texas Panhandle had ever seen. Forty-six people, almost all of them poor African-Americans who had prior run-ins with the law, were convicted on charges of cocaine dealing and sentenced to years in prison based solely on the testimony of a former rodeo clown turned undercover cop who had little experience investigating narcotics.
Gupta, then 26, had just joined the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund, and she began assembling a team of attorneys and civil rights groups to look into the drug arrests, which didn’t smell right to her. It was her first case as an attorney. Two years later, a Texas judge overturned many of the convictions, calling the cop’s testimony not credible. After the officer was found guilty of perjury, Gov. Rick Perry pardoned most of the defendants whose convictions had not been previously overturned.
It was one of the highest-profile cases of racial injustice in recent memory, and it branded Gupta, so young she still resembled a college student, a rising star in the legal world. “Don’t be surprised if she ends up on the Supreme Court someday,” the Houston Chronicle mused in 2003. And Hollywood took notice too, optioning a book about the Tulia case.
In the decade since, Gupta has gone on to become one of the best-known civil rights attorneys in the country — leading the charge on prison reform, immigration law, police overreach and other issues.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Comment by Glenn Robinson
Click through for [VIDEO] that shows the tweet at 00:40
I tried to find the original tweet and it looks like she deleted her Twitter account.
Source: www.rawstory.com
Social media has proven that racists are rampant in the U.S.
Even with running the blog OppressionMonitor.us I was still shocked and sickened to see this video of White people harassing Black people who are standing up about being LYNCHED by thug cops.
The president’s plan leaves activists with questions and doubts.
1. Establish a task force on police accountability
2. Demilitarize the police
3. Fund body cams for cops
4. Convene community meetings
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Justice for Eric Garner who was choked to death by NYPD officers on July 17th in Staten Island, NY. After breaking up a fight, Garner was approached by several officers that attempted to arrest him on suspicion of selling untaxed cigarettes. When trying to take down Garner, officer Daniel Pantaleo placed an illegal choke hold on him which caused him to stop breathing and die several minutes later. The police officers nor the responding emergency service workers did anything to aid him while laying lifeless on the floor. The whole incident was caught on videotape which went viral and has ignited a call to end racial profiling and police brutality against people of color. The killing of Eric Garner has been shortly followed by the killing of unarmed John Crawford in Ohio, Ezell Ford in LA, and Michael Brown in Ferguson. After having witnessed the militarized police response to protesters in Ferguson, we all must figure out a way to take back control of our militarized police departments and hold officers accountable when they cross the line. This portrait is of young Eric in high school. He died at the age of 43. His last words where, “I can’t breathe…”
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#JUSTICEforERICGARNER #BLACKLIVESMATTER #NOJUSTICENOPEACE #SHUTitDOWN
Killer cop who choked Eric Garner walks free http://t.co/KH73P15Bw3
— Gawker (@Gawker) December 3, 2014
NYPD aren't supposed to use chokeholds AT ALL #EricGarner
— Rhonda Ragsdale (@profragsdale) December 3, 2014
What in the ENTIRE fuck do we need to do in order to get justice? #EricGarner was killed ON VIDEO & the medical examiner ruled it a homicide
— Neale Clunie (@AbeFroman) December 3, 2014
I am in court waiting for my case to be called and I am ashamed to be a lawyer today, ashamed to be part of our racist justice system.
— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) December 3, 2014
This must end. We cannot continue to have an entire group of Americans who can be killed without consequence or legal recourse. #EricGarner
— Antonio French (@AntonioFrench) December 3, 2014
Justice for Eric Garner, NYC TURN UP TMR 5pm Foley Square pic.twitter.com/jGNX5VEpQv
— dream hampton (@dreamhampton) December 3, 2014
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