I Need To Say This

July 07, 2016 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

I was reminded to say this to my Black friends and acquaintances today — I love you. You matter to me, and I support however you respond to this terrible thing in the news today.

 

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  1. Well done JJ

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  2. Polite Kool Marxist says:

    We are so far from achieving the goals of the 14th Amendment. Until black mothers and fathers can stop having the “conversation” with their children, we have work to do. It hurts, when cell phones are necessary to demonstrate what we already know to be true. Statistics? We don’t need statistics to display these “self-evident truths.”

    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

    If ever there was a litmus test for law enforcement, particular judges, it would be a comprehensive exam testing for understanding of The Declaration of Independence.

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  3. Marge Wood says:

    When I put our BLACK LIVES MATTER out in our front yard, the neighbors gathered in the street and complained, said they were afraid the KKK would burn their houses in the night. I took it in for awhile and later put it back. No repercussions.

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  4. maryelle says:

    This is what the Justice Department needs to be dealing with instead of those gosh darned emails. Murder is murder whether you’ve got a badge or not.

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  5. e platypus onion says:

    Another Black guy was murdered by cops in Minnesota today. His girlfriend taped his murder. He told the cops he was reaching for his id and he had a license to carry and they shot him anyway.

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  6. The cop heard “i got ……………..(a gun). Its amazing how the brain can act like a colander.

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  7. Sandridge says:

    FYI:
    As part of Texas Concealed Carry training (presume MN is the same): You are taught that when challenged by a law enforcement officer for any reason, like presenting an ID, you will advise the LEO you have CCW, are or are not armed, and will display your CCW license first.
    Not your driver’s license first.
    I have been stopped before for traffic, advised LEO, they asked where the weapon was, then retrieved it themselves first (from console compartment), then ID presented. Then they took it back the their vehicle and ran checks I presume. Returned shortly, unloaded, heheh.

    This responsible, law-abiding black man was apparently murdered in cold blood…it ain’t right.

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  8. e platypus onion says:

    Philando Castile-deceased.

    Castile moaned and appeared to lose consciousness as the officer could be heard in the background shouting expletives in apparent frustration.

    “Ma’am, keep your hands where they are,” he shouted at Reynolds. “I told him not to reach for it! I told him to get his hands up.”

    “You told him to get his ID, sir, his driver’s license,” Reynolds responded. “Oh my god. Please don’t tell me he’s dead. Please don’t tell me my boyfriend just went like that.

    Read more at http://wonkette.com/603800/another-black-man-philando-castile-shot-dead-by-police-because-thats-what-happens-in-america#1FyUj04TT5JxeibH.99

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  9. Old Fart says:

    I am grateful for the opportunity to say I do indeed admire and have affection for people of color. I am bewildered by LAW ABIDING CITIZENS gunned down while carrying out the police’s orders. The FEAR that these officers have should disqualify them from public service while armed.

    Nothing justifies killing someone for a tail light that is out of order. And I have yet to hear of this happening to a person that wasn’t of color.

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  10. Partly as an experiment, but mainly because I’m a lazy-ass SOB, I’ve been driving around with one burnt-out tail light for about a month now. Have driven approximately 1500 miles, including 850 or so along I-90 from MI to MA, and the rest around town here at home, in Eastern MA. Haven’t been stopped once. Nor have I been shot, to the best of my knowledge.

    Oh, yeah, I’m white.

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  11. Not bragging, y’understand, just sayin.

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  12. e platypus onion says:

    Some media outlet posted a graphic photo of Alton Sterling lying on his back,arms and legs spread, bleeding from chest wounds and his hands are empty-no gun anywhere- while a cop is lying in front of him aiming his gun at the soon to be deceased man.

    Book ’em, Danno!

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  13. e platypus onion says:

    BillR- Minnesota’s guv says the same thing about whites not being shot in this situation.

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  14. epo, I saw that. What’s sad is that it’s actually remarkable that a high-level politician would say that. I know nothing about him, or about MN politics. But I suspect that the likes of Bobby Jindal, for one, would not have the cojones to say it out loud.

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  15. e platypus onion says:

    Guv Dayton is an heir to Target Corp. He is not in politics for the money. Debbo can give you a lot more info on him. Debbo has been quiet for awhile.

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  16. e platypus onion says:

    Obama,HRC and several well known Black entertainers have tweeted about both killings today.

    Wingnuts grilled FBI Director Comey about why he didn’t charge HRC with any crimes. They want another investigation into e-mails and 20 more service men and women committed suicide today while wingnuts fiddle around with personal vendettas.

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  17. epo, I have been absent from the salon for a couple days, you’re right.

    I’ve been following the murder in MN in Falcon Heights. It’s a small, quiet, inner ring suburb. The guy was just driving along. He TOLD the cop he had a gun and a license to carry. WTH!!! There was no reason, NO REASON to murder him. I’m so angry about this.

    Gov. Dayton is a marvelous Democratic governor with a heart for those who are hurting. He’s the very best governor I’ve Ever Had in my 63 years. Dayton is about 70 and when his 2nd term ends in 2 years, he’s not going to run again. MN’s Senate is Democratic but we’re stuck with a snacilbupeR House. Hopefully after this November we’ll have an all Democratic state house again.

    “Until black mothers and fathers can stop having the “conversation” with their children”. PKM
    I hate that they have to do this. Shame on America for this!

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  18. Local news tonight is almost entirely about the Castile murder by a cop in Minnesota.

    In a presser Gov. Dayton said he didn’t think the killing would have happened if the driver or girlfriend had been white. He said, “There is a problem with ‘racism’ in MN.” He named what happened – Racism. Wow. Gov. Dayton has asked the FBI to investigate. To Gov. Dayton, Black Lives Matter Very Much.

    TV news is showing a great deal of outrage on the part of black and white people. This bleeding heart liberal state is fed up! Dear god I hope the shit hits the fan. I’m going to help the shit hitting in whatever way I can.

    To get more info check startribune.com, kare11.com and minnpost.com.

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  19. BTW, Mr. Castile’s girlfriend, Ms. Reynolds, was in the car recording video. Her little 4 year old daughter was in the back seat.

    Yes, the little girl saw the whole thing. Not only that, cops arrested Ms. Reynolds, handcuffed her, and took her away separately from her daughter to question her.

    That was just cruel.

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  20. Elizabeth Moon says:

    1. In a police shooting, the local PD should be barred from a) collecting evidence, b) interrogating witnesses, c) conducting any part of the subsequent investigation: all images, including from security cameras, should be collected by an independent agency. Autopsy should be done by a skilled, experienced medical examiner who is not associated with that police department. An independent agency (ideally outside the state) should conduct the subsequent investigation, with ZERO tolerance for police misconduct.

    2. Police shootings should be investigated on exactly the same terms as any other shooting. None of this “Well, I felt threatened” when it’s clear there was no threat because, for instance, the victim was already being restrained. The law should be the same for police as it is for non-police.

    3. State laws should be changed so that police do not have an easier time showing self-defense, defense of another than anyone else, so that police cannot legally lie to non-police citizens (or make it so citizens can lie to police w/o an added charge. Right now state laws protecting police limit legal prosecution for murder, assault, etc. That needs to change.

    4. State laws should *require* police (not just local departmental policy) to treat relatives and friends of someone who dies as a result of police action with courtesy and compassion–not as criminals. To notify the family promptly, to allow the family to view the body, to

    5. Pre-hiring investigation of police officers should require background checks into their social media habits, including looking for a) child porn, b) sympathy with racist groups, c) anything else that suggests they will not follow federal laws as well as local ones. Should undergo a search, including into their personal computer gear.

    6. Police training should seek to expose, and exclude, those officers that are mentally unstable (for instance, shooting a 12 yo kid with a toy gun within 2 seconds of exiting police car), unable to maintain courteous, professional behavior under stress (too many to mention), racist, have control/power issues, etc. Should prepare ALL officers to understand human psychology (that if you terrify someone, they won’t act rationally) and physiology (if you use a “chokehold” that is a potentially lethal technique that shuts off blood to the brain as well as air to the lungs and produces similar feelings in the victim. If you cause overwhelming pain, someone cannot “relax” or hold still. That taser use can create involuntary movement that is not “resisting arrest.”) Just for starters.

    We need a complete revamp of the justice system so that it works for all citizens–all races, all religions, all ages, all genders, all mental states–all the damn time.

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  21. two crows says:

    What your poster said. 7 x 70 times.

    Also what Nick tweeted.

    And why are the cops on PAID leave? They killed 2 people and they get to sit on their asses and collect their paychecks? Hell, no wonder it just keeps happening. Some cop gets fed up with his job, wants a paid vacation and knows how to get it.

    Put any cop who kills someone on UNPAID LEAVE. Then, after the investigation is over, if he is [truly – not the way it usually happens] exonerated, give him his back pay.

    There. See how simple that is?

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  22. Aggieland Liz says:

    And now we have a war. Five cops just doing their jobs keeping the peace gunned down like dogs. They won’t be guys that shot anyone, they might or might not be bigots or fools, but this is what we get for ignoring (la-la-la I can’t hear you) and sweeping under the rug the problem children in uniform. I’m sure Mr Trump’s solution will be to have a sweep and lock up all the black folk, just so we can be sure…wait, what? Oh, we are already 30% of the way there, thanks to the War on Drugs! And that’s been long before his Hairyness hit the big stage. Thank yew St Ronnie Raygun, I hope you rot in purgatory forever washing the feet of poor people of color-all colors, even white ones, because you despised them too, because they were poor…

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  23. e platypus onion says:

    A gentle reminder from a gentle legend- Marvin Gaye

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5Z-kjrSomw

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  24. e platypus onion says:

    Here is a vicious reminder from a vicious right wing son of a bitch! My sincerest apologies,Mama.

    http://www.wmur.com/politics/expol-deletes-tweet-calling-for-war-on-obama/40416788

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  25. @Elizabeth Moon

    Some interesting thoughts.
    1. In a police shooting, the local PD should be barred from a) collecting evidence, b) interrogating witnesses, c) conducting any part of the subsequent investigation: all images, including from security cameras, should be collected by an independent agency.
    Typically in Texas the DA or SO or in some cases, the Texas Rangers (not the baseball team) investigate officer involved shootings. Internal Affairs in those departments that have them investigate as well. Initial crime scene processing will almost always be done by the local agency while the other agency is putting feet on the ground.

    Autopsy should be done by a skilled, experienced medical examiner who is not associated with that police department. An independent agency (ideally outside the state) should conduct the subsequent investigation, with ZERO tolerance for police misconduct.

    2. Police shootings should be investigated on exactly the same terms as any other shooting. None of this “Well, I felt threatened” when it’s clear there was no threat because, for instance, the victim was already being restrained. The law should be the same for police as it is for non-police.
    The law actually is, although their are some law enforcement exceptions and restrictions.

    3. State laws should be changed so that police do not have an easier time showing self-defense, defense of another than anyone else, so that police cannot legally lie to non-police citizens (or make it so citizens can lie to police w/o an added charge. Right now state laws protecting police limit legal prosecution for murder, assault, etc. That needs to change.

    I can only speak for Texas but I think that is the case. Remember that your local DA walks a grand jury through the evidence and tells them what is and what is not relevant.

    4. State laws should *require* police (not just local departmental policy) to treat relatives and friends of someone who dies as a result of police action with courtesy and compassion–not as criminals. To notify the family promptly, to allow the family to view the body, to

    Dealing with friends and family should not have to be legislated. It should be gut-level, common as muck courtesy.

    5. Pre-hiring investigation of police officers should require background checks into their social media habits, including looking for a) child porn, b) sympathy with racist groups, c) anything else that suggests they will not follow federal laws as well as local ones. Should undergo a search, including into their personal computer gear.

    Most departments do thorough background checks to avoid potentially embarrassing and costly hiring decisions. And yes social media is normally examined. I have yet to hear of a candidate failing due to social content.

    6. Police training should seek to expose, and exclude, those officers that are mentally unstable (for instance, shooting a 12 yo kid with a toy gun within 2 seconds of exiting police car), unable to maintain courteous, professional behavior under stress (too many to mention), racist, have control/power issues, etc. Should prepare ALL officers to understand human psychology (that if you terrify someone, they won’t act rationally) and physiology (if you use a “chokehold” that is a potentially lethal technique that shuts off blood to the brain as well as air to the lungs and produces similar feelings in the victim. If you cause overwhelming pain, someone cannot “relax” or hold still. That taser use can create involuntary movement that is not “resisting arrest.”) Just for starters.

    Training is complex issue. My 1973 academy was 240 hours. The current Texas minimum I recall is 400 hours. When I cared about such things, Baltimore was the longest in the US requiring 940 hours and a 1 year field training experience.

    the Chief (or whatever his/she is called) always sets the example. If the Chief leads with high ethical standards, the department will have high ethical standards. If not, then .. not. I think you can safely draw you own conclusions about the height of ethical standards in Ferguson, Missouri and Baton Rouge and Falcon Heights.

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