Horrifying Video Shows Two Officers Shooting Mentally Ill Pregnant Woman

Despite the department providing crisis intervention training to deal with the mentally ill, neither of the officers who killed this pregnant mother of 3, had taken the course.

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The cops are killing us y’all.

 

It is legal to carry a knife – yet they still shot her dead giving her only 14 seconds to drop the knife.

Ferguson: A Report from Occupied Territory [VIDEO]

Let us not forget that over the last year more people of color [black people] have been killed by the police indiscriminately than at anytime in recent memory. Some compare it to “lawful lynchings” only through the use of a gun. More than six months after Michael Brown was killed by Officer Darren Wilson, the youth-led protests in Ferguson continue to fuel a national movement against police brutality. #blacklivesmatter

“Part of the struggle for us in Ferguson is to break a four-hundred-year belief that black people are not human,” says St. Louis native and activist Rev. Osagyefo Sekou.

 

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The appalling story of a California prison guard #ScottJones who committed suicide: ‘The job made me do it’

By Christina Sterbenz

 

After years of alleged harassment and abuse at his job at a California prison, Scott Jones committed suicide in 2011. A note inside his truck, parked near his body, read: “The job made me do it.”

On Friday, a federal judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit that Jones’ widow, Janelle, brought against California’s department of prisons, as well as a warden and two other high-ranking officials.

That lawsuit alleges wrongful death and a violation of Jones’ First Amendment right to be free from harassment and retaliation.

In 2006, Jones’ employer High Desert State Prison sent him to work in the “Z-unit,” which houses the most dangerous inmates, according to the suit. There, he allegedly witnessed an array of horrific behaviours by officers — including
strip-searching inmates in the snow, provoking fighting among the inmates, preventing them from showering, and failing to stop contraband trading, according to his widow’s suit.

Jones’ widow alleges he was relentlessly harassed for reporting these behaviours as well as other violations of federal and state law and that he was pressured to violate the rules himself. At one point, a superior officer allegedly coerced him to file a false workers compensation claim after Jones hurt his knee while “horsing around on duty.”

To ensure his quietness about the incident, Jones speculated, the same officer allegedly pepper sprayed him at close range in 2007.

“Does that mean you’re going to rat me out now?” the officer said afterward, according to the suit.

 

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US prisons are horrific. They unleash brutal abuse beyond any penalty written into law.

 

#ShutitDown

 

two gunshots fired into #PedroRiosJr ‘s back, age 14, by cop #LatinosAreHuman

Truthout investigates the brief life and mysterious death of 14-year-old Pedro Rios Jr.

 

two gunshots, fired into his back by a police officer.

#PedroRiosJr

#LatinosAreHuman

#Not1More

#ShutitDown

#DisarmThePolice

 

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Watch This Documentary To Understand The Institutionalized Racism In Ferguson

By Lauren Duca

“As the U.S. Department of Justice report on St. Louis County reveals, institutionalized racism has deep roots in Ferguson, Missouri — and its history begins long before the protests of August 2014.”

 

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20 Years in Prison for Miscarrying? Purvi Patel & the Criminalization of Pregnancy

http://democracynow.org – While Indiana has been in the spotlight over its new anti-LGBT “religious freedom” law, another state controversy is brewing. On Monday, Purvi Patel became the first person in U.S. history sentenced to prison for feticide for what the state said was an attempt to end her own pregnancy. While Patel says she had a miscarriage, delivering a stillborn fetus, prosecutors accused her of taking drugs to induce an abortion, even though no drugs were found in her system. They also used a discredited test to claim the fetus was born alive. Patel was sentenced to 20 years in prison. We look at her case amidst the rising tide of anti-choice laws and the criminalization of pregnancy with Lynn Paltrow, founder and executive director of National Advocates for Pregnant Women.

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Huge miscarriage of justice.

We need Women’s rights and an end to senseless mass-incarceration.

 

Laws are designed to oppress people, and notice how this law was used to oppress a woman of color.

 

Laws are applied in a racially bias way.

#BlackLivesMatter best tweets 4.1

#BlackLivesMatter best tweets 4.1