Ferguson police execute an unarmed 17 yr old boy (Update: Ferguson police chief to resign 3/19)

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“The haunting symmetry of a death every three or four days links us to an uglier time that many would prefer not to think about, but which reminds us that the devaluation of black life in America is as old as the nation itself and has yet to be confronted.”

Isabel Wilkerson in The Guardian. Mike Brown’s shooting and Jim Crow lynchings have too much in common. It’s time for America to own up

The ‘savage’ of history has become the ‘thug’ of 2014. Injustice is so banal that we hardly notice it happening
 

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES NATIONAL EFFORT TO BUILD TRUST BETWEEN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE COMMUNITIES THEY SERVE

WASHINGTON—Attorney General Eric Holder announced today the launch of the Justice Department’s National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice. Funded through a $4.75 million grant, the initiative will create a substantial investment in training, evidence-based strategies, policy development and research to combat distrust and hostility between law enforcement and the communities they serve. Recent protests in Ferguson, Missouri, following an officer-involved shooting have brought national attention to the importance of strong police-community relationships, which has been a priority for the Justice Department under Attorney General Holder.

“The events in Ferguson reminded us that we cannot allow tensions, which are present in so many neighborhoods across America, to go unresolved,” said Attorney General Holder. “As law enforcement leaders, each of us has an essential obligation – and a unique opportunity – to ensure fairness, eliminate bias, and build community engagement. The National Initiative for Building Community Trust and Justice represents a major step forward in resolving long standing tensions in many of America’s communities and it will allow us to build on the pioneering work that the Justice Department and our law enforcement partners across the country are already doing to strengthen some of our nation’s most challenged areas.”

The initiative, which will be an ongoing partnership with the Justice Department, will provide training to law enforcement and communities on bias reduction and procedural fairness and will apply evidence-based strategies in five pilot sites around the country. It will also establish a clearinghouse where information, research, and technical assistance are readily accessible for law enforcement, criminal justice practitioners and community leaders.

The three year grant has been awarded to a consortium of national law enforcement experts led by John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Yale Law School, the Center for Policing Equity at UCLA and the Urban institute make up the rest of the consortium. The initiative will be guided by a board of advisors which will include national leaders from law enforcement, academia and faith-based groups, as well as community stakeholders and civil rights advocates.

In a holistic approach, the initiative will simultaneously address the tenets of procedural justice, reducing implicit bias and facilitating racial reconciliation. The initiative will compliment and be advised by other Justice Department components such as the Office of Justice Programs, the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, the Civil Rights Division and the Community Relations Service.

This Initiative addresses a recommendation in the My Brother’s Keeper Task Force report released in May. The Task Force recommended the Department of Justice establish a vehicle to build capacity in communities and build the evidence base around enhancing procedural justice, reducing bias and supporting reconciliation in communities where trust has been harmed
 

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ol dude that got killed by the pigs last night got shot 25 times

If it was they kids maybe they will understand but know them killing more of us/terrorize will be they solutions not protesting or Marching

If you know black history we have been marching protesting, revolting, boycotting and sometime rioting but that shyt wont have a big impact on white supremacy unless we do collectively from all bases. Get "power" and Cut these cac's off or bring them to they knees
 
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all of what dude is bringing up is great, but it doesnt mean shiit unless the jury sees and hears it. the prosecutor isnt sharing all of this info to the jurors so in a sense this is falling on deaf ears. but im glad that at least some people will see this. hell if the news said all of this there would be a larger impact, but i doubt they care.
 

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all of what dude is bringing up is great, but it doesnt mean shiit unless the jury sees and hears it. the prosecutor isnt sharing all of this info to the jurors so in a sense this is falling on deaf ears. but im glad that at least some people will see this. hell if the news said all of this there would be a larger impact, but i doubt they care.
I feel like he letting us know or reminding people who forget the system we praise
 

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all of what dude is bringing up is great, but it doesnt mean shiit unless the jury sees and hears it. the prosecutor isnt sharing all of this info to the jurors so in a sense this is falling on deaf ears. but im glad that at least some people will see this. hell if the news said all of this there would be a larger impact, but i doubt they care.

Im sure Washington Post will write something up about it. they've been pretty damn good in the coverage of exposing St Louis's corruption. also, i seen a lot of people tweeting it at Chris Hayes and other well known journalists and media to cover..
 

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So yesterday I finally saw Fruitvale Station & at the end the cop who shot Oscar Grant was let out after serving 11 months... What if something like this happens to this cop who shop Mike Brown?
 

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Sept. 18(Part 2)


 

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fukkin family looks like they share DNA with pigs :scusthov:
 
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