Protests erupt in Denver after surveillance video showed the police narrative of why they killed a man to be false.
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Protests erupt in Denver after surveillance video showed the police narrative of why they killed a man to be false.
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IMPORTANT READ: Why Are So Many People With Mental Illnesses Being Shot By Police? http://t.co/7VX4jlJs6Q
— deray mckesson (@deray) July 13, 2015
At least 28 students seriously injured, and one shot to death, by school cops in past 5 years: http://t.co/lQoutNnqrA pic.twitter.com/D1v1N3v0eF
— Jaeah J. Lee (@jaeahjlee) July 14, 2015
It’s clear. Multiple eyewitnesses saw police murder #JonathanSanders by choking him to death. The full report. http://t.co/mn6ogWjfh4
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) July 14, 2015
Denver PD claimed a man they killed on Sunday stabbed his mother and charged at them with a knife. Both were untrue http://t.co/3DwzBhOYup
— Jon Swaine (@jonswaine) July 14, 2015
#Colorado‘s rogue police officers get to stay in law enforcement due to lenient state laws: http://t.co/jCqoUqpXXG pic.twitter.com/MykX9EIoNP
— The Denver Post (@denverpost) July 13, 2015
#EricGarner‘s Family Urges Justice Department To Prosecute Officer http://t.co/DpEGyu3QuU
— deray mckesson (@deray) July 14, 2015
1 of 2 banners dropped at #GrandCentral #NYC for 1yr anniversary of #EricGarner‘s death! #StillCantBreathe pic.twitter.com/3Lr5oBEL1m
— Ash J (@AshAgony) July 14, 2015
“In too many places, black boys and black men, Latino boys and Latino men, experience being treated differently under the law.” —@POTUS
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) July 14, 2015
Welcome to the USA. The only country on earth where you’ll get shot 8 TIMES by police for taking a hat off your head. #RicardoZeferino
— M. G. Kaleem (@mgkaleem) July 15, 2015
This was cold blooded murder by cop. #RicardoZeferino was shot like target practice. Then the pigs fought tooth and nail to hide the truth.
— Viva la causa! (@70torinoman) July 15, 2015
When removing your hat gets poc shot to death, then you understand why we run. Running for our fucking lives! #RicardoZeferino
— Viva la causa! (@70torinoman) July 15, 2015
Breaking: Newly Released Dash-cam Videos Show Officers Killing Unarmed #RicardoZeferino – http://t.co/3Dz1WMpcY8 pic.twitter.com/BeZykUhjiN
— Revolution News (@NewsRevo) July 15, 2015
The grisly lynching of Samiul Alam Rajon, 13, accused of theft has sparked protests in Bangladesh, after footage of the killing went viral on social media.
903 people were lynched in Bangladesh since January 2009, and at least 60 people were lynched in the past six months.
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Trump's Phoenix visit to highlight his racist views on Mexican immigration http://t.co/zI0sdCaO7m via @YahooNews
— Viva la causa! (@70torinoman) July 11, 2015
This is how Trump and media demonize Latin immigrants. Use a tragic murder to criminalize all Latin immigrants. pic.twitter.com/CAb0RQDRq3
— Viva la causa! (@70torinoman) July 11, 2015
The fact immigrants are less likely to be criminals than native-born Americans is being lost in a political frenzy http://t.co/OCGpsTRwqm
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) July 13, 2015
A South Carolina man sold a plant to willing customers, so armed agents from the state broke into his home and shot him, leaving him paralyzed.
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#MarchOnCobb #JusticeForNick #BlackLivesMatter if they do it to one of us they will do it to all of… https://t.co/fd43yt0Blr
— Justin (@J_wil1) July 10, 2015
Man arrested by Alabama police dies shortly after he was pepper-sprayed, police say. http://t.co/eeR9vAc6xX
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) July 12, 2015
This is #JonathanSanders
Was on this very farm when choked to death with a flashlight by Mississippi police. pic.twitter.com/s0BqqAR66L
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) July 10, 2015
Just spoke w/ family of #JonathanSanders
He died on the farm before medics arrived after police choked him to death pic.twitter.com/RgYCknWyJ5
— Shaun King (@ShaunKing) July 10, 2015
MUST READ: FBI Director James Comey Still Unsure If White Supremacist's Attack In Charleston Was Terrorism http://t.co/YI2Ru84jx5
— deray mckesson (@deray) July 10, 2015
June 2015 Police Violence Report. pic.twitter.com/cfPTD47JNU
— deray mckesson (@deray) July 10, 2015
More people were killed by American police in just the last three days than were killed in 2014 in Germany, England, Spain, Switzerland, and Iceland — combined.
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Anyone feel safe with U.S. police?
The Supreme Court has backed the use of an execution drug used in U.S. prisons over the objection of death row inmates. By a vote of 5-4, the court’s five right-wing justices on June 29 gave the stamp of approval to death-penalty states to utilize midazolam during executions. Their ruling in Glossip v. Gross endorses painful deaths and has been widely denounced by progressive forces everywhere.
Four Oklahoma death row prisoners had brought the lawsuit seeking to stop the use of midazolam. One inmate has since been executed. While the drug is supposed to decrease pain during executions, the prisoners say that it does not — and cited three excruciating executions in 2014 that used the drug. Plaintiffs claimed the state’s three-drug protocol violates the Eighth Amendment’s ban on “cruel and unusual punishment.” Absurdly, the high court also ruled that the prisoners had to take responsibility to find an available alternative to this drug.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the main dissent, joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan. In the Glossip v. Gross section of the Supreme Court’s blog, Sotomayor stingingly criticizes the ridiculous “available-alternative requirement.” “Petitioners contend that Oklahoma’s current protocol is a barbarous method of punishment — the chemical equivalent of being burned alive. But under the court’s new rule, it would not matter whether the state intended to use midazolam, or instead have petitioners drawn and quartered, slowly tortured to death or actually burned at the stake.”
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19 states plus Washington, D.C., have abolished the death penalty.
What kind of government continues to kill prisoners and tortures them in the process?
No charges for cop in GA who fatally shot Nicholas Thomas in the back after coming to his place of employment.
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#BlackLivesMatter