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

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Ferguson Hug Photo Staged
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From Alex Riedlinger, a photographer in Portland, Oregon who was at the protest the day of the infamous “Ferguson hug” between Devonte Hart, a 12 year old Black boy, and Brett Barnum, a white police officer:

"Here are the images of Devonte I took. The first depicts him and his guardian just prior to him approaching the officer, in my mind she seems to be coaching him though the picture does not imply this. The second was taken just before the hug and you can see as a crowd and captive audience is starting to form.

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Here is a copy of what i [Alex Riedlinger] wrote earlier regarding the image of the hug circulating:

"The cropping of an image is everything when it comes to its subjectivity and the way ideas are projected unto it.

Every picture I’ve seen of this crops out the circus of photographers that surrounded these two creating a captive audience. With such a captive audience I can’t really say that the officer did anything that his superiors wouldn’t have told him to do. They were there just as much for public relations as to keep the peace otherwise the dept. wouldn’t have sent every queer looking, POC and female cop on the force.

The way this image has been propagandized is highly disturbing to me because it distracts from the real issues. This has never been about the relationship between individual officers and young Black men, but about the way in which our institutions and society protect cops, granting them license to use lethal force in ANY circumstance. Whether they do use it or decide to demonstrate “love” is irrelevant.”

I would like to add that Devonte was crying before approaching the officer while he was talking to his guardian, presumably because he was terrified. This brings the question of coercion to my mind, but I’ll let ya’ll debate over it.”
 

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https://www.linkedin.com/pub/frank-ancona/57/49b/5a9

This KKK Grand Wizard in Missouri even has his own Linkedin page...I just can''t :snoop:

According to the letter attributed to Ancona, the Klan decided that if Anonymous wanted “war, we will give you war, not online, but on the streets, we will hunt you down and tear those masks from your face. You’ll be strung up next to the chimps. On display for the whole world to see. The Klan is to be feared, not threatened. Turn away, or face the consequences.”

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/11/...ous-his-group-is-all-about-stopping-violence/

Why is this not being reported in the media?

This was in the news but shyt man....this was like 2 weeks ago.

That dude Ancona fell way back. :mjlol:
He was talking all kinds of gangster shyt on the internet, which is the letter you quoted....Anonymous was like :sas1: "oh word?" and leaked all his info. I'm talking, social security, bank account, PIN number, credit card numbers....even took his money and donated to black charities in his name. Also if I remember correctly turned off his electricity.

After that he shut up. Then the video you posted, with Ancona on some :whoa: "the KKK doesn't promote violence".

Dude is a grade A clown.

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Ferguson Hug Photo StagedFrom Alex Riedlinger, a photographer in Portland, Oregon who was at the protest the day of the infamous “Ferguson hug” between Devonte Hart, a 12 year old Black boy, and Brett Barnum, a white police officer:

"Here are the images of Devonte I took. The first depicts him and his guardian just prior to him approaching the officer, in my mind she seems to be coaching him though the picture does not imply this. The second was taken just before the hug and you can see as a crowd and captive audience is starting to form.

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Here is a copy of what i [Alex Riedlinger] wrote earlier regarding the image of the hug circulating:

"The cropping of an image is everything when it comes to its subjectivity and the way ideas are projected unto it.

Every picture I’ve seen of this crops out the circus of photographers that surrounded these two creating a captive audience. With such a captive audience I can’t really say that the officer did anything that his superiors wouldn’t have told him to do. They were there just as much for public relations as to keep the peace otherwise the dept. wouldn’t have sent every queer looking, POC and female cop on the force.

The way this image has been propagandized is highly disturbing to me because it distracts from the real issues. This has never been about the relationship between individual officers and young Black men, but about the way in which our institutions and society protect cops, granting them license to use lethal force in ANY circumstance. Whether they do use it or decide to demonstrate “love” is irrelevant.”

I would like to add that Devonte was crying before approaching the officer while he was talking to his guardian, presumably because he was terrified. This brings the question of coercion to my mind, but I’ll let ya’ll debate over it.”
Why wasnt it a 12 year old white kid with a Black man? Subliminal messages in that picture.
 

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This was in the news but shyt man....this was like 2 weeks ago.

That dude Ancona fell way back. :mjlol:
He was talking all kinds of gangster shyt on the internet, which is the letter you quoted....Anonymous was like :sas1: "oh word?" and leaked all his info. I'm talking, social security, bank account, PIN number, credit card numbers....even took his money and donated to black charities in his name. Also if I remember correctly turned off his electricity.

After that he shut up. Then the video you posted, with Ancona on some :whoa: "the KKK doesn't promote violence".

Dude is a grade A clown.

Fred.

I'm kind of split on Anonymous tho...

Didn't they get the name wrong of the police officer who killed Mike Brown originally? :patrice:

By the way this sounds fukked up but they should just go ahead and release the info the informant gave them about the KKK link between Darren Wilson and or his wife..

I mean the letter they sent about being threatened and fearing for their life....would they have not feared their life giving that information originally?

Even if it turns out the KKK link is not Darren Wilson himself but to his wife like it was heavily hinted...Which still technically makes it a link to him...

Can you imagine the fukkery in today's society if it is learned an actual COP has ties to the KKK...no matter how much they "fell off"...

That would be what it would take the c00ns like Charles Barkley to actually admit we have a big Police and civil rights problem. People like those only seem to think racism involves a burning cross or hearing the word KKK

PS. Eric Garner grand jury decision is close yalll....prepare yourself
 

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Ferguson Hug Photo Staged
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From Alex Riedlinger, a photographer in Portland, Oregon who was at the protest the day of the infamous “Ferguson hug” between Devonte Hart, a 12 year old Black boy, and Brett Barnum, a white police officer:

"Here are the images of Devonte I took. The first depicts him and his guardian just prior to him approaching the officer, in my mind she seems to be coaching him though the picture does not imply this. The second was taken just before the hug and you can see as a crowd and captive audience is starting to form.

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Here is a copy of what i [Alex Riedlinger] wrote earlier regarding the image of the hug circulating:

"The cropping of an image is everything when it comes to its subjectivity and the way ideas are projected unto it.

Every picture I’ve seen of this crops out the circus of photographers that surrounded these two creating a captive audience. With such a captive audience I can’t really say that the officer did anything that his superiors wouldn’t have told him to do. They were there just as much for public relations as to keep the peace otherwise the dept. wouldn’t have sent every queer looking, POC and female cop on the force.

The way this image has been propagandized is highly disturbing to me because it distracts from the real issues. This has never been about the relationship between individual officers and young Black men, but about the way in which our institutions and society protect cops, granting them license to use lethal force in ANY circumstance. Whether they do use it or decide to demonstrate “love” is irrelevant.”

I would like to add that Devonte was crying before approaching the officer while he was talking to his guardian, presumably because he was terrified. This brings the question of coercion to my mind, but I’ll let ya’ll debate over it.”

You got da original lank to dis shyt, breh?
 

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Even disregarding the Brown family autopsy, that's not the only specialist to contradict the "he was fighting with him for his gun, he charged him, etc." nonsense:


So to say "it's only based on Mike Brown's friends" is :mjlol:as hell. Dude called Wilson's defense absurd. A forensic pathlogist with 52 years of experience flat out said if we're looking at the facts alone, an indictment is guaranteed....then went on to suggest the prosecutor would purposely fukk it up so Wilson walks. Which is exactly what happened.

Fred.
the reality is that when you have video of a person knocking over a store, and then its proven they attacked the cop...most people arent going to feel bad for them. Regardless of race.

I never said the cop was right, or should have gotten off...just that this is a messy situation.
Brown isnt the right person to use as an example of police brutality.
 

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No Indictment in the Eric Garner Case


Staten Island man dies after NYPD cop puts him in chokehold — SEE THE VIDEO

VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: A 400-pound asthmatic Staten Island dad died Thursday after a cop put him in a chokehold and other officers appeared to slam his head against the sidewalk, video of the incident shows.

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Police officials said Eric Garner had a history of arrests for selling untaxed cigarettes. Cops said they observed him selling his wares Thursday in Staten Island and moved in for an arrest before he went into 'went into cardiac arrest and died” at Richmond University Medical Center.

BY Ken Murray , Kerry Burke , Chelsia Rose Marcius , Rocco Parascandola
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Thursday, July 17, 2014, 10:41 PM
Updated: Friday, July 18, 2014, 6:53 AM


A 400-pound asthmatic Staten Island dad died Thursday after a cop put him in a chokehold and other officers appeared to slam his head against the sidewalk, video of the incident shows.

“I can’t breathe! I can’t breathe!” Eric Garner, 43, repeatedly screamed after at least five NYPD officers took him down in front of a Tompkinsville beauty supply store when he balked at being handcuffed.

Within moments Garner, a married father of six children with two grandchildren, stopped struggling and appeared to be unconscious as police called paramedics to the scene. An angry crowd gathered, some recording with smartphones.

“When I kissed my husband this morning, I never thought it would be for the last time,” Garner’s wife, Esaw, told the Daily News.

She got no details from police until after she had gone to the hospital to identify his body, she said.

“I saw him with his eyes wide open and I said, ‘Babe, don’t leave me, I need you.’ But he was already gone,” she said.

A family friend searching for her in the hospital ran into detectives from the NYPD’s Internal Affairs Division. The friend put them on the phone with her, the grieving widow said.

She spoke with a Detective Howard, who told her, “I’m sorry for your loss,” she said. He said his office was involved “because there is wrongdoing,” she said.

Police officials said Garner had a history of arrests for selling untaxed cigarettes. Cops said they observed him selling his wares Thursday on Bay St. and moved in for an arrest.

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An NYPD spokesman would only say the man “was being placed in custody, went into cardiac arrest and died” at Richmond University Medical Center.

But Esaw Garner and other family members said it was a trumped up claim.

“They’re covering their asses, he was breaking up a fight. They harassed and harassed my husband until they killed him,” she said. Garner’s family said he didn’t have any cigarettes on him or in his car at the time of his death.

She said she pleaded with police at the hospital to tell her what happened, but they brushed her off.

“They wouldn’t tell me anything,” she said.

Officials confirmed that NYPD Internal Affairs officers launched an investigation Thursday night.

Records show Garner was due in court in October on three Staten Island cases, including charges of pot possession and possession or selling untaxed cigarettes.

Esaw Garner said her husband was unable to work because he suffered from a host of ailments, including chronic asthma, diabetes and sleep apnea.

Garner’s mother, Gwen Carr, 65, added, “I want justice.”

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'When I kissed my husband this morning, I never thought it would be for the last time,' Garner’s wife, Esaw Garner, told the Daily News. Esaw Garner holds a photo of her late husband with sons Emery (left) and Eric.

Police said Garner was not armed.

The Staten Island resident was sitting in front of Bay Beauty on Bay St. and Victory Blvd. just before 5 p.m. when two plainclothes cops began questioning him about selling untaxed cigarettes, a video obtained by the Daily News shows.

“I didn’t do s---!” the 6-foot-4 Garner, wearing a sweaty T-shirt and khaki shorts, told the officers from the 120th Precinct when they approached him. “I was just minding my own business.

“Every time you see me you want to mess with me. I’m tired of it. It stops today!” he yelled.

'He’s the nicest guy. I can’t believe what I saw. That’s no way to do an arrest,' said Douglas, 50, about Garner. Douglas would only give his first name. acquired by: TOMAS E. GASTON 'He’s the nicest guy. I can’t believe what I saw. That’s no way to do an arrest,' said Douglas, 50, about Garner. Douglas would only give his first name.

Ramsey Orta, 22, who shot the video, tried to intervene, telling the cops his friend had just broken up a fight between three men and had not been selling cigarettes.

But when backup uniformed officers arrived, the cops moved in to cuff Garner, the video shows.

“Don’t touch me, please,” he said.

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He’s the nicest guy. I can’t believe what I saw. That’s no way to do an arrest,' said Douglas, 50, about Garner. Douglas would only give his first name.


When Garner refused orders to put his hands behind his back, one of the plainclothes cops, wearing a green T-shirt with a yellow No. 99 on the back, got behind him and put him in a chokehold, the footage shows.

A struggle ensued as three uniformed officers joined in on the arrest, knocking the man to the ground.

He screamed, “I can’t breathe!” six times before he went silent and paramedics were called.

“They jumped him and they were choking him. He was foaming at the mouth,” Orta told The News. “And that’s it, he was done. The cops were saying, ‘No, he’s OK, he’s OK.” He wasn’t OK.”

“They were choking him. He kept saying, ‘I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe! Get off of me, get off of me!’ and I didn’t hear any more talking after that,” said witness Valencia Griffin, 50, of Staten Island. “He died right there.”

Another witness, who would only give his first name, Douglas, said he’d known Garner for four years.

“He’s a very big man, very intimidating, but he’s just a big teddy bear,” said Douglas, 50. “He’s the nicest guy. I can’t believe what I saw. That’s no way to do an arrest.”

At the video’s end, the cop who had choke-held Garner can be seen staring at the camera that was videotaping him.

“This had nothing to do with the fight, this had something to do with something else,” the cop said, and walked away.

A law enforcement source said the incident was troubling.

“A guy is dead in our custody. That is always a potential problem,” the source said.

See Horrific Video Here:

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/...icle-1.1871486
 

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the reality is that when you have video of a person knocking over a store, and then its proven they attacked the cop...most people arent going to feel bad for them. Regardless of race.

I never said the cop was right, or should have gotten off...just that this is a messy situation.
Brown isnt the right person to use as an example of police brutality.
Stop lying fakkit
 

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Darren Wilson Being Guarded By Off-Duty Cops

Last week, a grand jury decided Darren Wilson should not face charges for killing unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown. But Wilson's own safety remains a pressing concern for the 28-year-old.

CNN reports that Wilson is now relying on off-duty officers from the Fraternal Order of Police who have volunteered their time to help keep him safe.

FOP spokesperson Jim Pasco told CNN the officers "had to" protect Wilson because Ferguson Police were "unwilling or unable."

Ferguson Police did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Huffington Post.

Pasco said his members would continue to guard Wilson for "as long as we have to."
Wilson recently resigned, without pension, from the department.
He also told ABC's George Stephanopoulos he has a "clean conscience" and that he did nothing wrong.

"I don’t think it’s haunting," Wilson said of killing Brown. "It’s always going to be something that happened. The reason I have a clean conscience is because I know I did my job right.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_6261894.html
 
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