Santa Barbara News-Press, Drop the I-Word!

 

Presente is joining efforts with Stop Biased and Irresponsible Journalism in SB and Chipsterlife to demand that the Santa Barbara News-Press apologize and eliminate the use of the “I-word.” We need to take a stand to let the Santa Barbara News-Press know that offensive and racist language has no place in California’s journalism.


Will you sign this petition demanding Santa Barbara News-Press publisher Wendy McCaw drop the I-word and apologize?

 

Source: act.presente.org

 

Also see Color Line’s Drop the i-Word campaign

 

Must See Tweets 1.8 #BLACKLIVESMATTER

12-22-2014 Car full of teens shot up. One girl dead, three injured.

“This is a human issue,” Shabazz said. “It’s not a Detroit issue. It’s not a Grosse Pointe issue. It’s not a black or white issue. It’s a human being issue. We cannot allow anyone to walk up to a car full of young people and indiscriminately start firing.

Source: www.detroitnews.com

 

Also see:

Paige Stalker’s mom visits slaying site, pleads for clues

Tweets you must see 1.6 – #NAACPbombing

Checkpoint Refusal Gone Horribly Wrong: Man Detained for 19 Days for Flexing His Rights [VIDEO]

 

You’ve probably seen them before: internal border checkpoint refusals, now a popular YouTube genre. Some are funny. Others are hostile. But for Greg Rosenberg, a naturalized U.S. citizen who speaks accented English, an encounter with South Texas border patrol resulted in weeks of jail time without a single charge being prosecuted.

 

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Source: thefreethoughtproject.com

Whistle-blower officer files lawsuit against Batts, BPD

A former Baltimore police officer who blew the whistle on misconduct is suing the agency and its commissioner, alleging that they failed to protect him from retaliation.

Source: www.baltimoresun.com

 

HT @deray & @nettaaaaaaa

Tanisha Anderson was restrained in prone position; death ruled homicide

Tanisha Anderson, 37, died suddenly after she was restrained in a prone position in a confrontation with Cleveland police Nov. 13. Her death was ruled a homicide.

Her family called police twice on Nov. 13 to report the 37-year-old woman was disturbing the peace, police said. They eventually agreed to let police take her to St. Vincent Charity Medical Center for a mental health evaluation.

Police said Anderson began to kick at the officers as they escorted her to a police car, and went limp during the struggle. But Anderson’s brother, Joell Anderson, told Northeast Ohio Media Group that Anderson got nervous after voluntarily getting into the back of the police car.

She left the cruiser, and a police officer performed a take-down move, placed his knee on Anderson’s back as she lay face-down on the pavement and handcuffed her before she stopped moving, according to Anderson’s family.

The department’s Use of Deadly Force Investigation Team continues to probe the incident. Investigators have not yet determined if the officer’s use of force was justified, but Anderson has become one of the faces of a 58-page Justice Department reportthat found, among other things, many Cleveland police officers are not properly trained to handle encounters with residents with mental illnesses.

Specifically, the report found, officers often do not practice proper deescalation techniques to keep a situation from getting out of control and wind up using cruel and excessive force against the mentally and medically ill.

It’s unclear if the officers involved in Anderson’s arrest were among the department’s 400 certified crisis intervention officers. The family has publicly called for the department to require every Cleveland police officer to receive 40 hours of special training given by the Cuyahoga County Board of Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services.

The officers are on restricted duty, police spokeswoman detective Jennifer Ciaccia said Friday.

Mauvion Green, Anderson’s 16-year-old daughter, said she hopes her mother’s death will be a catalyst for change.

“I am hoping for a change in the police system,” Green said. “If they have a job to protect people, that’s what they should be doing.”

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Source: www.cleveland.com

Again. Still no lapel video or dash cam video. 

#BlackLivesMatter 

#NotOneMore 

#ShutItDown 

Darrien Hunt lawsuit filed

 

(Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune)

 

Susan Hunt, left, is joined by her sisters Barbara Houston, second from left, and Cindy Moss as they listen to attorney Robert Sykes as he details a lawsuit he is filling against Saratoga Springs for the shooting death of Susan Hunt’s son Darrian Hunt. Sykes was speaking from his law offices in Salt Lake City, Friday, January 2, 2015.

 

Source: www.sltrib.com

 

Someone please tell me.

Is it illegal to carry a sword?

 

‘Cause there is a whole group of teens who practice moves with real swords in a park near me.

 

How Prisons Rip Off and Exploit the Incarcerated (1/2)

Eddie Conway and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges discuss the forms of slavery and exploitation thriving in today’s U.S. prison system –   January 4, 15

Source: therealnews.com

Enslavement never ended in the U.S. 


#NewJimCrow 

Attorney for family: Missoula police shot suspect ‘execution style’

An attorney for the family of a man who was shot and killed by a Missoula police officer said Saturday he has significant issues with the official version of events

Source: missoulian.com

Again, no dash camera footage or lapel camera footage (so far).