Showing posts with label No Justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No Justice. Show all posts

#HowToGetAwayWithMurder N.Y. cop not indicted in chokehold death!!!




Cnn Reports:
A grand jury decided against an indictment Wednesday in the death of Eric Garner, an unarmed black man, who died after white police officer Daniel Pantaleo put him in a chokehold, according to two law enforcement officials.
During his fatal police encounter, Garner raised both hands in the air and told the officers not to touch him. Seconds later, a video shows an officer behind him grab him in a chokehold and pull him to the sidewalk, rolling him onto his stomach.
"I can't breathe! I can't breathe!" Garner said repeatedly, his cries muffled into the pavement.
The cause of Garner's death was "compression of neck (chokehold), compression of chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police," the medical examiner's office has said. The death was ruled a homicide.

No surprise there either. The decision comes as another blow a week after the grand jury in Ferguson came to the same conclusion in the Michael Brown case. #nowords


#CrimingWhileWhite:

CNN asks"Do white people get away with more crimes? #CrimingWhileWhite says yes" in a new article after trending topic set twitter on fire last night!

Very very interesting trend going on right now. White people that have gotten away with crimes from shoplifting, DWI, even as far as assaulting an officer tweeting their experiences with the police and how they weren't even arrested. #nosurprisethere You can read the full article about #crimingwhilewhite at CNN, however check out some of these tweets:





No Indictment in Ferguson causes #Mayhem




Live from Ferguson Missouri I present to you The Purge Anarchy!!!! #whoa

If you've been watching CNN, like I have, since the Grand Jury announcement last night  you have seen the images of the city in disarray. Looking like scenes right from a movie, Ferguson citizens took matters into their own hands after the decision was made not to indict Darren Wilson. The police officer shot and killed an unarmed teen Michael Brown back in August this year. While I don't condone violence and rioting is NOT the way I can't say that I don't feel the pain of Ferguson's people. I FEEL YOU! #blacklivesmatter #whatjustice


The Brown Family's Official Statement:
We are profoundly disappointed that the killer of our child will not face the consequence of his actions.
While we understand that many others share our pain, we ask that you channel your frustration in ways that will make a positive change. We need to work together to fix the system that allowed this to happen.
Join with us in our campaign to ensure that every police officer working the streets in this country wears a body camera.
We respectfully ask that you please keep your protests peaceful. Answering violence with violence is not the appropriate reaction.
Let's not just make noise, let's make a difference.

Although I am not surprised by the Grand Jury's decision, I still held on to hope. Hope that another black life lost wasn't in vain. You kind of got the feeling from the delays to prepare the city for the presss conference that it wouldn't end well. Not to mention all the police, national guards and FBI called onto the scene "in case" the people decided to #turnup.  I believe they knew what the verdict was and had to delay it's announcement to get Officer Williams and his family out of dodge. #ontheruntour #comingsoon #backtosquare1 #thepurge

Take a look of the chilling aftermath below:




Ferguson, Missouri (CNN) -- This is what Ferguson looked like Tuesday morning.
Shattered glass from looted stores covered the asphalt. Shell casings from unknown shooters littered the ground. And more than a dozen buildings, including stores owned by local residents, had been set ablaze.
As protesters hurled bottles, batteries and rocks at police, officers in riot gear responded by shooting bean bags and tear gas.
"This ain't Iraq. This is the United States," Demetric Whitlock yelled to a line of police officers on South Florissant Road, in front of the Ferguson Police Department.



How do you feel about the Grand Jury's decision?