#PoliceBrutality #NoToRacism Tweets 7.9

#PoliceBrutality #NoToRacism Tweets 7.9

Florida police murder black computer engineer as he listens to music; attempted cover-up exposed

On July 31, 2013, Jermaine McBean, a 33-year-old computer engineer with no criminal record, paid $100 for a camouflage BB gun at his local pawn shop. As he walked to his home with his headphones on, listening to music, he was shot and killed by police in Oakland Park, Florida. Police claimed that he ignored their requests to put down his weapon and then aimed the gun, which was empty, at them in an aggressive manner.

Now, nearly two years later, it turns out the police told multiple lies in attempt to cover up their killing of McBean. Below we will expose each of the lies they told.

 

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22 Year Police Veteran Kills Wife

“He was no longer a sergeant for the Neptune Township Police Department. He turned into a criminal and a murderer,” said Marc Lemeiux of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.”

Sergent Phillip Seidle, a 22 year veteran of New Jersey’s Neptune Township Police department, is currently in custody on charges of 1st Degree Murder, 2nd Degree unlawful possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose and 2nd degree endangering the welfare of a child.

Charges came after Seidle ,51, chased his ex wife down as she drove with their 7 year old daughter.

 

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White guy with gun. Cops do not shoot him.

White guy kills woman. Cops do not shoot him.

With their actions, cops are saying White male lives matter.

#TamirRice #BlackLivesMatter Tweets 6.17

#TamirRice #BlackLivesMatter Tweets 6.17

Staff disciplined after jailed Florida teen’s death #AndreSheffield

July of 2011, 18-year-old Eric Perez died of a cerebral hemorrhage, records said, after a guard dropped him on his head during horseplay — and other staff failed to act as the teen’s condition worsened. One guard, a report said, was convinced Perez was “faking it.” He told a colleague it was not worth the required paperwork to send Perez to a hospital. Perez’s death, like that of Omar Paisley, prompted an agency housecleaning: Nine employees were fired, including the lockup superintendent.

 

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A guard dropped him on his head, then staff gave him no care.

#PoliceBrutality  #DeathByPolice Tweets 6.15

#PoliceBrutality #DeathByPolice Tweets 6.15