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

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500 years of free labor

So many innocent women and children killed

You think those beheadings are evil :mjlol:

The slave master cut your dikk off then hung you infront of hundreds of people

Raped wifey infront of you than killed the kid and made you still pick the cotton


Those people's souls.. Their energy is still in the universe. This is why we can't "all just get along" on some turn the other cheek and act like it never happened shyt

It's betraying their legacy

The world is round.

Ends justify means and there always a bottom line

500 years BREHS..

500 years (let think sink in)


Until we respond to the psychological, physical, spiritual, financial and sexual oppression of the oppressor we'll always find our people in this bizzaro state of purgatory.

That's some real shyt...these crackers are the motherfukkin physical embodiement of evil.
 

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State rests; Michael Dunn's defense begins case


Medical examiner testifies 17-year-old was inside SUV when struck by gunfire; defense's opening expert says his door must have been open


After the prosecution wrapped up its case Monday in the murder retrial of Michael Dunn, calling a forensic investigator and the pathologist who conducted the autopsy on 17-year-old Jordan Davis, the defense called its first witness, an expert who said Davis' door was open when the shots were fired.

Michael Knox, a former police detective and crime scene reconstruction expert, said that judging by the angle of the gunshots into the SUV, he can say with 100 percent certainty that Davis' SUV door was open to some extent.
"If you have both front windows aligned and you have the vehicles anywhere relatively centered in the parking spaces, then there is no way that those trajectories align without the door being open to some extent," Knoxsaid.Knox testified for hours about the trajectory of the bullets. His said he believes that Davis was at least partially out of the SUV and the window was down when Dunn started to shoot.

source: http://www.news4jax.com/news/medical...-shot/28314530
 
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Outrage over white South Carolina cop who shot dead unarmed black great-grandfather THROUGH his car door - and the officer was only charged with a misdemeanor
The killing of a unarmed black great-grandfather by a white police officer who shot him through his car door in the driveway of his own home is causing outrage in South Carolina.

The fury grew again when prosecutors announced earlier this month that a grand jury in had handed down charges against North Augusta Public Safety Officer Justin Craven, 25 - but that he faces only a misdemeanor 'misconduct in office.'

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Earnest Satterwhite had a history of traffic violations - but never violence

According to police reports, 68-year-old Ernest Satterwhite refused to pull over when Craven spotted him making a traffic violation in North Augusta on February 9. He led Craven and other officers on a nine-mile low-speed chase to his home in the next county.

When Satterwhite finally stopped - in his own driveway - Craven ran up and fired several shots into the car door, fatally wounding him.

Satterwhite's door was still locked
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Investigators determined that North Augusta Public Safety Officer Justin Craven broke the law. A prosecutor, in a rare action against a police officer, sought to charge him with voluntary manslaughter, punishable by up to 30 years in prison. But the grand jury disagreed, indicting him on a misdemeanor.

The debate over how police use force against unarmed people has become a national issue since an unarmed 18-year-old black man was shot to death in August by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, where unrest still lingers.

But most police shootings make only local headlines, and just for a day or two. The refusal of authorities to release public information about these on-duty actions by taxpayer-paid officials is a big reason why. As with many such killings, Satterwhite's death in February remains shrouded in mystery.

Video can make a difference: South Carolina gained the national spotlight last week after a dashboard camera showed how in just a few seconds Trooper Sean Groubert went from asking motorist Levar Jones for his license for a supposed seat belt violation, to shooting at him repeatedly without provocation, even as Jones put his hands in the air. Jones was hit once and is recovering.

State Public Safety Director Leroy Smith called that shooting 'disturbing,' and Groubert was promptly fired and charged with felony assault.

Sometimes, the video can exonerate officers: In August, a South Carolina prosecutor refused to file criminal charges against a York County deputy who wounded a 70-year-old man after mistaking his cane for a shotgun during an after-dark traffic stop. Using video, the sheriff showed how the cane's shaft could be mistaken for a gun barrel in the dim light.

So far, 35 people were shot by police in South Carolina this year; 16 were killed. The state is on pace to surpass last year's total of 42 people shot by police.

In Satterwhite's case, prosecutors won't say why they sought a felony charge against Craven, who chased Satterwhite for 9 miles, beyond city limits and into Edgefield County.

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Police initially claimed that Satterwhite had gotten out of his car before the shooting - though a police report later revealed that his door was locked when he was shot
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Experts say it's the first time an officer was charged in a fatal shooting in roughly a decade. But the grand jury opted for 'misconduct in office,' a charge used for sheriffs who make inmates do their personal work, or officers who ask for bribes. Their single-page indictment, returned in August, contains no details other than accusing Craven of 'using excessive force and failing to follow and use proper procedures.'

Black leaders were astonished that an officially unjustified shooting of an unarmed man should merit such a light charge.

'It diminishes the nature of the violation — of the death. This man's life is only worth a misdemeanor?' said state Representative Joe Neal, a Democrat who has spent decades speaking out against racism in law enforcement and demanding accountability through data and police cameras.

Neal, who is black, also wants authorities to release evidence more quickly in police-involved shootings. Authorities often say doing so could taint potential jurors. Neal says that doesn't give people enough credit.

The State Law Enforcement Division denied requests filed by The Associated Press under the Freedom of Information Act to learn what evidence was gathered against Craven. Solicitor Donnie Myers, who is handling the case, didn't return phone calls. North Augusta Police, the Edgefield County Sheriff's Office and Craven's lawyer, Jack Swerling, declined to comment.

The few details released raised concerns among law enforcement experts. In the likely 10 to 15 minutes he trailed Satterwhite, Craven should have had time to learn he was headed home and had no violent incidents on his criminal record, said University of South Carolina criminology professor Geoffrey Alpert.

Police records show Satterwhite had been arrested more than a dozen times for traffic violations, most of them for driving under suspension or under the influence. Most of the charges led to convictions. He also was charged at least three times for failing to stop as officers tried to pull him over. But his record shows no evidence he ever physically fought with an officer.

Edgefield County deputies who joined in the chase reported that Craven ran up to Satterwhite's parked car and fired several shots into the driver's side door, telling the other officers that Satterwhite tried to grab his gun. The other officers couldn't get Satterwhite's door open, so they broke the passenger side window, unlocked that door and dragged him out.

'Why would he run up to the car like that?' asked Alpert. 'Why would he put himself in a situation to use deadly force? Why would he put his gun close enough for him to grab it?'

Satterwhite, who worked for years as a mechanic, liked to fish and was remembered by his family as a laid-back man who kept to himself, left behind six children, 16 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Seven months after the funeral, and eight days after his indictment, Craven was put on administrative leave — with pay.

Satterwhite's family then sued the North Augusta Department of Public Safety, Edgefield County and its sheriff's office.

The lawsuit alleges Craven ignored the Edgefield deputies' orders to stop and let them manage the chase when it entered their county, about 2 miles from Satterwhite's home. It claims Satterwhite never tried to grab the officer's gun when Craven fired five times, hitting him with four bullets — two in the chest.

The family says the officers yanked the mortally wounded man out of the car, restrained him and left him on the ground unattended until paramedics arrived.

Their lawyer, Carter Elliott, hopes to force authorities to release any video and other evidence.

North Augusta's Public Safety Department has refused to release any details about Craven's history. City officials didn't make him available for interviews, and he didn't respond to emails.

Police agencies hurt their own credibility when they withhold information, allowing rumors and speculation to fill the void, Alpert said.

'They work for us - the public,' Alpert said. 'You need to put as much accurate information out there as you can to get in front of the issue and create your own story.'

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2774657/SC-cop-indicted-shooting-shrouded-mystery.html

This shyt is straight up genocide status now...they trying to f*cking wipe us out!
 

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CNN is fox news status at this point.:yeshrug:

I never trusted them for the very reason you dont trust a cac that smiles in your face and makes racist remarks about Arabs Mexicans etc..Cause when he's with his other people he's now talking shyt about Blacks..

That's what CNN is like. Their coverage of the Israeli Palestinian war over the past 2 decades has been 100% Jew sided and should indicate what they are like..Arabs spoken of only as extremists, militants, terrorists while the invading and marauding Jews are the victims in all this.
 

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Ever since Ferguson has been in the headlines....I've looked at CNN and all the other major national news media outlets differently. They're no longer credible in my eyes for reporting so much disinformation about what's actually going on. Just imagine all of the brainwashing they have done all these years? How foolishly I thought they were unbiased and didn't have an agenda catered only to cacs. Now I understand why "The black man comitted a ____________" always leads off a news program every day.

I was starting to wake up before Ferguson, but now I'm fully awake. I see what's real and what's fake. Sadly, most of our people are still in a deep sleep and can't wake up. While some might wake up and see what's happening....they ignore it and then go right back to sleep. Its a shame
 

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I never trusted them for the very reason you dont trust a cac that smiles in your face and makes racist remarks about Arabs Mexicans etc..Cause when he's with his other people he's now talking shyt about Blacks..

That's what CNN is like. Their coverage of the Israeli Palestinian war over the past 2 decades has been 100% Jew sided and should indicate what they are like..Arabs spoken of only as extremists, militants, terrorists while the invading and marauding Jews are the victims in all this.

Exactly.

CNN has never been anymore credible than Fox News to me
 
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