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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/video-laquan-mcdonalds-killing-be-released-chicago-braces-protests-n469171
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Brave European Albino:

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Brave European Albino shooting Black teenager who was walking away: but who the brave Albino says he was afraid of: (I Feared for my life, that's why I shot him 16 times, 15 of which, when he was on the ground).

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But the Albino degeneracy and crimes do not end with the actual Murder of the teenager:


Chicago police officers deleted footage from a security camera at a Burger King restaurant located fewer than 100 yards from where 17-year old Laquan McDonald was shot and killed, according to a Chicago-area district manager for the food chain.

The Burger King sits at 40th and Pulaski and has a series of outside security cameras. On the night of the shooting, McDonald was trailed by Chicago police officers through the Burger King parking lot after a call about a man with a knife.

After the shooting, according to Jay Darshane, the District Manager for Burger King, four to five police officers wearing blue and white shirts entered the restaurant and asked to view the video and were given the password to the equipment. Three hours later they left, he said.

The next day, when an investigator from the City of Chicago Independent Police Review Authority (Ipra) asked to view the security footage, it was discovered that the 86 minutes of video was missing.

NOTE THE ALBINO and NEGRO collusion:

In a statement, a spokesman for the IPRA said: "We have no credible evidence at this time that would cause us to believe CPD (Chicago Police) Cpurged or erased any surveillance video."

But according to Darshane, both the cameras and video recorder were all on and working properly the night of the shooting. So what happened? One of the detectives, he believes, deleted the files.

He,he,he,he:
under the heading, sometimes the evil fail.

Other Berger king cameras caught those criminal Cops as they sat there erasing tapes.

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Doxie ??
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R Justice's wheels slowly beginning to turn?

That animal cop is charged with
1st degree M U R D E R and has
been denied bail (making it hard
for the beast to off himself over
the guilt and pressure as police
officers often enough do).


Not that a USA race war isn't in
the offing. Minnesota whites are
opening fire on blacks because of
protests against the shooting of an
unarmed man. Five people were injured
in the white militant domestic terrorist attack.

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The murder of the African American teenager by this evil White police officer is a savage act. The police officer should go to prison for first degree murder. All the police officer in the USA should be retrain and police officers should be require to wear body camera.

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he was shot in his torso first which forced his body to turn and have his back facing the line of fire, and that subsequently led to being shot in the back. It is always the same scenario ---some black criminal gets shot by cops; you baboons protest over the killing of criminals. Why is it law abiding, educated blacks hardly ever find themselves entangled in such predicaments?
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Laquan McDonald video reveals false police account – but still leaves gaps


[...]

When the squad car stops, both officers get out and immediately begin advancing on Laquan with their guns drawn. Van Dyke’s exit is briefly obscured by another CPD vehicle; by the time it pulls away just five seconds later, Van Dyke is seen advancing on Laquan with his gun drawn.

Within about seven seconds, Van Dyke had taken several steps toward Laquan and fired the first pair of shots. Though the shots cannot be heard and the muzzle flash isn’t visible, Van Dyke’s arm clearly bends from the recoil of his pistol.


Almost immediately,
[1] Laquan spins backward,

either from the force of the first two shots, as a self-protective reflex, or perhaps both.

[2] He collapses, and
[3] the shots continue from Van Dyke’s weapon,
[4] hitting McDonald another 14 times
[5] as he lay on the ground.

There were no other officers or civilians in the direction of Laquan’s path away from Van Dyke, and
[6] there was no offensive or even sudden movement by Laquan
until the first bullets had already struck his body.
No other officers on the scene fired their weapons

[...]

... according to Cook County state’s attorney Anita Alvarez officer Van Dyke was reloading his service weapon after the 16th bullet had struck Laquan’s body, maybe we do know. Laquan McDonald, 17 years old, disarmed and riddled with 16 bullets, was still, in his dying moments, perceived as a threat.

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'All the police officer in the USA should be retrain and police officers should be require to wear body camera.'

1. Police departments must have firm racial quotas. They must have Black officers at no less than the percentage of Blacks in the areas the Police police.

2. White police must undergo regular psychiatric screening .....every 30-60 days. The presumption must be that Whites cannot be fair, impartial, and decent when dealing with Blacks.

3. The Police should have non lethal weapons (stun guns, rubber bullets, ), and should only have access to lethal arms after a requisite number of years, training, and pysch evaluations.

4. The standard for police misconduct should be higher NOT lower than for regular people since the poloce have millions of dollars of training and work for government and are paid by tax dollars.

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'Minnesota whites are
opening fire on blacks because of
protests against the shooting of an
unarmed man. '

No Minnesota whites are opening fire because they are racist albino scumbags.......

A races war has been in the offing......since the founding of this country....

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Ausar" Minnesota whites are
opening fire on blacks because of
protests against the shooting of an
unarmed man. Five people were injured
in the white militant domestic terrorist attack."

Cite source please. I haven't heard of it.

Kdolo: "No Minnesota whites are opening fire because they are racist albino scumbags......."

Thanks a lot.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/25/us-usa-race-minnesota-idUSKBN0TD1XG20151125#ZqYTfoSBIBqJ7jkm.97


Minneapolis police arrest three in shooting of Black Lives Matter protesters

MINNEAPOLIS | By David Bailey and Todd Melby






Minneapolis police on Tuesday arrested three men in the shooting of five people near a police station where demonstrators have gathered for more than a week to protest the killing of an unarmed black man by police officers.

A 23-year-old white man was arrested before midday in the Minneapolis suburb of Bloomington and two men aged 26 and 21, both white, turned themselves in and were later arrested, police said.

A fourth man, whom police arrested near midday, was released after investigators determined he had not been at the scene of the shooting, which happened late Monday about a block from the protest over the shooting of Jamar Clark, police said.

"As I said before, we are sparing no efforts to bring any and all those responsible to justice," Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges said.

Authorities said they will release suspects' names if charges are filed. A spokesman said the Hennepin County Attorney's Office was waiting for a case to be presented for consideration.

Police were looking for three white male suspects in the shooting late on Monday near the police station where protests have been held since Clark, 24, was fatally shot on Nov. 15, Minneapolis police said in a statement.

None of the wounds in the Monday shooting of demonstrators were life-threatening, police said.

Miski Noor, representing Black Lives Matter Minneapolis, said on Tuesday that four men wearing masks approached the site where demonstrators have been encamped protesting Clark's killing. When the masked men wouldn't identify themselves, Black Lives Matter protesters escorted them away, but about a half a block from there, they opened fire on the demonstrators.

Kyle Loven, a spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Minneapolis, said on Tuesday the FBI was aware of the incident, was coordinating with Minneapolis police and would determine whether federal action was appropriate.

He declined to say whether the FBI was investigating the shooting as a possible hate crime. The agency said the public release of videos and other evidence as demonstrators have sought would be detrimental to the investigation.

Clark's brother, Eddie Sutton, said in a statement that in light of the shootings, his family believed the demonstrations at the police station should end "out of imminent concern for the safety of the occupiers."

Hundreds of demonstrators marched to city hall in downtown Minneapolis from the station on Tuesday afternoon in a rally that stopped traffic along the way and then dispersed peacefully.


DEMONSTRATORS VOW TO CONTINUE

Activists said Monday's shooting has not shaken the group's resolve.

"We will not bow to fear or intimidation," Black Lives Matter's Noor said at a rally by the police precinct building.

Pastor Danny Givens Jr. of Above Every Name Church said the demonstrators would not be scared away. "We ain't going nowhere," he said, using a bullhorn. "This is our precinct.

"We ain't scared of domestic terrorists," added Givens, who is the clergy liaison for Black Lives Matter.

Questions have been raised whether Clark was handcuffed when he was shot, which police have denied. Protesters have demanded that authorities release videos of the Nov. 15 incident.

Clark died the next day from a gunshot wound to the head. The officers involved are on leave.

On Monday, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton said he reviewed video footage taken from the back of an ambulance and said it does not appear to show conclusively what happened in Clark's shooting.

Authorities have said there was no video of the shooting from police dashboard or body cameras, but investigators are reviewing video from business and security cameras in the area, as well as witnesses' cellphones.

A police union representative has said Clark grabbed one officer's gun, although the weapon remained in its holster.

Clark's shooting comes at a time of heightened debate in the United States over police use of lethal force, especially against black people. Over the past year, protests against killings of unarmed black men and women - some videotaped with phones or police cameras - have rocked a number of U.S. cities.


(Additional reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee and Ben Klayman in Detroit; editing by Alan Crosby and Cynthia Osterman)

Read more at Reutershttp://www.reuters.com/article/2015/11/25/us-usa-race-minnesota-idUSKBN0TD1XG20151125#IYjTDFj4aXu6oggI.99

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Jamar Clark: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Published 8:50 pm EST, November 15, 2015 Updated 1:55 pm EST, November 24, 2015 184 Comments By Tom Cleary
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Jamar Clark was shot by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota, sparking protests. (Kenya McKnight)

Protesters have gathered in Minneapolis after an unarmed man was shot by police early in the morning of November 15 . Witnesses say the man was already handcuffed when he was shot by an officer, but police say he was not cuffed.

The local chapter of the NAACP identified the victim as Jamar Clark. He was shot at the intersection of James and Plymouth avenues at about 1 a.m.

Clark, 24, died a day later after he was taken off life support.

The officers have been identified as Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze, who have both been with the department for 13 months.

Police told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune Clark was suspected in an assault, and was interfering with emergency workers trying to provide aid to a victim. He was shot during a physical struggle, police said. The police union says Clark was shot after he tried to take a gun from one of the officers, KARE reports.

But witnesses say Clark was not resisting arrest and was laying on the ground when he was shot, according to the NAACP.

Police said the investigation, being led by a state police agency, is still ongoing, and could take two to four months. Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges said at a press conference Monday she has asked the federal Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division to also investigate the shooting.

On November 23, a group of white men opened fire on protesters about a block away from the 4th Police Precinct, where Black Lives Matter and other activists had been camping for more than a week, demanding action in the Clark shooting. Five protesters were shot, but are expected to survive. Police have arrested one suspect, who has not been named, and are searching for at least two others.

Here’s what you need to know:


1. Witnesses Say Clark Was Handcuffed When Police Shot Him in the Head ‘Execution Style’



The incident began early Sunday morning when police were called to James and Plymouth avenues in Minneapolis for a report of a domestic dispute involving Jamar Clark and his girlfriend.

Police say Clark was interfering as EMTs tried to get his girlfriend into an ambulance, and a struggle then began. During that struggle, according to police, Clark was shot by an officer.

Witnesses say Clark was handcuffed and knocked to the ground before he was shot, the NAACP says. Police have denied claims that Clark was handcuffed before the shooting, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

A video (watch it above) shows the aftermath of the shooting, as a crowd shouted at the police, with one person saying, “y’all just killed that man.”

According to police scanner audio, there was a large crowd at the scene before the shooting occurred.

You can listen to the police radio audio here:



Teto Wilson, a witness, was quoted by the NAACP as saying, Clark “was just laying there. He was not resisting arrest. Two officers were surrounding the victim on the ground, an officer maneuvered his body around to shield Jamar’s body, and I heard the shot go off.”

A family member says Clark was shot in the head “execution style,” the Star-Tribune reports.

“Every witness account I heard said he was handcuffed. Every witness account. Put a knee on him and shot in the head. That’s the account I’ve heard from young people, older people, etc,” said Jason Sole, criminal justice chair for the Minneapolis NAACP, told KARE-TV.

Police have released few details about the shooting, saying the investigation is still ongoing.


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2. Clark Was Taken to the Hospital & Was on Life Support Until Monday Evening


Police said Clark was taken to a local hospital where he was placed on life support until Monday evening.

Relatives, including Clark’s sisters, gathered at Hennepin County Medical Center, in the seventh-floor intensive-care unit Sunday afternoon. They told the Star-Tribune a physician told them Clark was brain dead when he arrived.

“From witness accounts, Jamar Clark was handcuffed and then shot in the head in front of dozens of witnesses,” Minneapolis NAACP President Nekima Levy-Pounds said Monday morning, according to City Pages. “Police essentially threw a corpse in the back of an ambulance, and put him on life support at the hospital. They pulled guns on witnesses and sprayed them with mace. They waited 45 minutes before asking people what had happened there. This is one of the worst examples of what we’ve seen, recently, with the execution of unarmed black men.”

Family members say Clark was trying to turn his life around and didn’t deserve to be killed, despite past run ins with the law. He was convicted in 2010 on an aggravated robbery charge and was also found guilty of making terroristic threats earlier this year, but was not sentenced to prison, the Associated Press reports.

“He was trying to get his life back together, he was going to work every day. I was dropping him off every day. He worked at the car wash in northeast Minneapolis and he was just getting his life back in order,” Mario Reed, his brother, told the AP.

His father, James Hill, told the Star Tribune, “my son wasn’t a bad kid. … The police don’t care, the mayor don’t care, the police [chief] don’t care, because they’re going to cover up for each other. My son’s got to get a stand somewhere, and I’m here to give him a stand.”


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3. Activists Say ‘White Supremacists’ Shot 5 Protesters a Week After Clark Was Shot


On November 23, police and witnesses say at least three white men shot at a group of Black Lives Matter protesters. Five black men were shot, but all are expected to survive.

Black Lives Matter says “white supremacists,” who had previously threatened the activists, were responsible for the shooting.

The shooting was reported at about 10:40 p.m. Officers said they heard the sound of multiple shots in the area of 1400 Morgan Avenue North, a block away from the 4th Precinct. Dispatchers then received multiple 911 calls reporting five people had been shot in that area, police said.

“A group of white supremacists showed up at the protest, as they have done most nights,” Miski Noor, a spokesperson for Black Lives Matter, told the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Noor told the newspaper the protesters tried to get the group away from the area, and the men then “opened fire” on about six demonstrators. The shooting occurred in an alley about a block from the 4th Police Precinct, Noor said.

Protesters first gathered at the intersection where the shooting happened on Sunday, and then marched to the police department’s 4th Precinct in North Minneapolis.. Led by the local NAACP and Black Lives Matter, a group has “taken over” the outside and lobby area of the precinct. Police also gathered at the scene Sunday night.

Protesters have said they are willing to stay at the precinct as long as it takes to get justice and have their demands met.


According to a Facebook post, they are demanding five things. They want to see footage from the incident, they want an independent investigation (not by another police agency), they want the media to cover eye-witness testimony (not just the police’s point of view), they want full community oversight with full disciplinary power and they want officers to live in the communities they serve.

The protesters remained at the precinct on Monday, while others blocked traffic on a nearby highway, according to Fox 9 News.


Police arrested 43 adults and 8 juveniles after 300 protesters blocked I-94, the news station reported.

On Wednesday, police moved in and began breaking down a camp set up by the protesters. Police and the protesters were in a tense standoff Wednesday night.


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4. Two Officers Are on Paid Leave as the Shooting Investigated by a State Agency



Police said the officers, Mark Ringgenberg and Dustin Schwarze, have been placed on paid leave, KARE-TV reports.

The shooting is being investigated by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which is part of the state Department of Public Safety.

“I want to acknowledge that this is a very difficult situation for everyone involved: For members of our community, members of the Minneapolis Police Department and their families, and for the people that are standing here beside me,” Minneapolis Police Chief Janee Harteau said. “”We need to know exactly what happened. We need to know the truth. Everyone involved needs that and deserves that.”

The local police union said president, Lt. Bob Kroll, told Fox News 9, “We’ve got confidence in the BCA. Our officers are cooperating with the process. We want people to remain calm. Let the investigation be completed. I am confident in the end, our officers actions will be justified.”


Dustin Schwarze & Mark Ringgenberg: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Dustin Schwarze and Mark Ringgenberg have been identified as the Minneapolis police officers involved in the shooting death of Jamar Clark.
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5. It’s Not Known if the Shooting Was Caught on Video


Police said there are no videos that show all of the incident. Video was captured from the Elks Lodge, located near the scene, and a nearby public housing complex, but it is incomplete.

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has said it will not release the video while the investigation is ongoing, despite pleas from protesters and Clark’s family for them to do so.

The officers were not wearing body cameras and the shooting was not recorded on dashboard cameras, police said.


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Tom Cleary is a reporter and editor for Heavy.com. Tom was a breaking news reporter at the Connecticut Post and an editor at the Register Citizen and New Haven Register. He can be reached by email at Tom.Cleary@Heavy.com. Follow him on Twitter @tomwcleary.
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Anonymous says:

November 20, 2015 at 5:10 pm


Another hands up don’t shoot lie. Yawn.

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Albert says:

November 22, 2015 at 12:03 pm


In the last 10 to 15 years, there has been a significant change in the way that the use of force matrix is taught to cadets. They are basically being taught that they can escalate to lethal force in response to next to nothing. Although the media has focused on race, the fact is anyone can be the victim of this lack of training, regardless of race (just look at what happened to John Livingston). These event will continue to occur until the people responsible for training police officers go back to proper use of force training.

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Anonymous says:

November 22, 2015 at 12:28 pm


Yeah anyone of any race CAN be the victim, but who have the victims really been?

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Strange Murphy says:

November 24, 2015 at 6:15 am


More white than black. Difference is when a

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'he was shot in his torso first which forced his body to turn and have his back facing the line of fire, and that subsequently led to being shot in the back. It is always the same scenario ---some black criminal gets shot by cops; you baboons protest over the killing of criminals. Why is it law abiding, educated blacks hardly ever find themselves entangled in such predicaments?'


And here we have it ladies and gents....

Degenerate albino reasoning at its finest.........

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^Why do you think I always call them degenerate?


Websters:

Degenerate:

b : having sunk to a condition below that which is normal to a type; especially : having sunk to a lower and usually corrupt and vicious state.

Vicious being an important part of the definition

vicious

: very violent and cruel

: very dangerous

: having or showing very angry or cruel feelings


See tawk, we know your kind real good!

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quote:
Originally posted by Real tawk:
he was shot in his torso first which forced his body to turn and have his back facing the line of fire, and that subsequently led to being shot in the back. It is always the same scenario ---some black criminal gets shot by cops; you baboons protest over the killing of criminals. Why is it law abiding, educated blacks hardly ever find themselves entangled in such predicaments?

Lol, I see you are confused again. Does not the monkey fling its dung around as you are doing in this very instance? At least I got a bit of a chuckle out of you. Now back to your cage, you're getting peanuts shells everywhere in the thread.
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Where them Klan robes at?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1RTyyyJrTA


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Town Stunned By Police Officers With KKK Ties In Florida

MIKE SCHNEIDER, Associated Press

FRUITLAND PARK, Fla. (AP) — Ann Hunnewell and her central Florida police officer husband knelt in the living room of a fellow officer's home, with pillow cases as makeshift hoods over their heads. A few words were spoken and they, along with a half-dozen others, were initiated into the local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, she says.

Last week, that five-year-old initiation ceremony stunned residents of the small town of Fruitland Park, who found out an investigative report linked two city officers with the secret hate society that once was violently active in the area. Ann Hunnewell's ex-husband, George Hunnewell, was fired, and deputy chief David Borst resigned from the 13-member Fruitland Park Police Department. Borst has denied being a member.

James Elkins, a third officer who Ann Hunnewell says recruited her and her husband, resigned in 2010 after his Klan ties became public.

The violence against blacks that permeated the area was more than 60 years ago, when the place was more rural and the main industry was citrus. These days, the community of less than 5,000 residents about 50 miles northwest of Orlando has been infused by the thousands of wealthier, more cosmopolitan retirees in the area. Those who live in the bedroom community, which is less than 10 percent black, have reacted not only with shock, but disgust that officers could be involved with the Klan, the mayor said.

"Maybe I'm ignorant, but I didn't realize that they still met and organized and did that kind of thing," said Michele Lange, a church volunteer.

Mayor Chris Bell says he heard stories about a Klan rally that took place two years before he arrived in the 1970s, but he has never seen anything firsthand. As recently as the 1960s, many in law enforcement in the South were members but "it's exceedingly unusual these days to find a police officer who is secretly a Klansman," said Mark Potok, a senior fellow at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate groups.

While the Klan used to be politically powerful in the 1920s, when governors and U.S. senators were among its 4 million members, nowadays it is much less active than other sectors of the radical right and has less than 5,000 members nationwide, Potok said.

"The radical right is quite large and vigorous. The Klan is very small," he said. "The radical right looks down on the Klan."

Fruitland Park, though, has been dealing with alleged KKK ties and other problems in the police ranks since 2010, when Elkins resigned after his estranged wife made his membership public.

Last week, residents were told Borst and the Hunnewells had been members of the United Northern and Southern Knights Chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, though its presence in their town wasn't noticeable. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement sent the police chief a report linking the officers to the Klan based on information from the FBI. Both men didn't return repeated phone messages to their homes, but Borst told the Orlando Sentinel he has never been a Klan member.

Ann Hunnewell — who was a police department secretary until 2010 — told Florida investigators that former Police Chief J.M. Isom asked her and her ex-husband to join the KKK in 2008, trying to learn if Elkins was a member. Isom, though, shortly after Elkins resigned, also quit after he was accused of getting incentive pay for earning bogus university degrees.

Current Police Chief Terry Isaacs said he took a sworn oath from Isom, who called Ann Hunnewell's account a lie, and that there was no record of such an undercover investigation.

The disclosure of the officers' Klan ties harkened back to the 1940s and 1950s when hate crimes against blacks were common. That era was chronicled in the 2012 book "Devil in the Grove." Then-Lake County Sheriff Willis McCall shot two of four black men, dubbed the "Groveland Four," who were dubiously charged with raping a white woman.

"Things have improved, of course," said Sannye Jones, a local NAACP official who moved to Lake County in the 1960s. "But racism still exists, just not in the same way. People are not as open and not as blatant."

Isaacs said three years ago, he inherited a police department of 13 fulltime officers and five part-time officers — none of them black — that had a "lackadaisical culture."

"I've taken great steps to overcome that. I've brought in diversity training for the officers and laid down orders that will get you fired," Isaacs said.

Hunnewell previously had been suspended for misconduct for the way he handled a case. Last year, he received five "letters of counseling" from supervisors for showing up late and writing reports incorrectly. He was promoted to corporal in 2012 but then demoted the next year for allowing personal problems to affect his job, Isaacs said.

"I felt he was beyond the point of being saved at this point," the chief said of Hunnewell's firing.

Cases the officers worked on also are under scrutiny. On Friday, prosecutors dismissed three cases — two traffic offenses and a misdemeanor battery.

The news about sworn police officers perhaps being part of the Klan doesn't sit well with many in Fruitland Park, which calls itself the "Friendly City," the mayor said. Adding to the influx of retirees, The Villages has plans to build housing for 4,000 residents, which would almost double the city's population.

"I'm shocked, very shocked," said Chery Mion, who lives in The Villages but works in a Fruitland Park gift shop next door to the mayor's office. "I didn't think that organization was still around. Yes, in the 1950s. But this 2014, and it's rather disconcerting to know."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/21/police-kkk-florida_n_5605225.html
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Anonymous: KKK members may have infiltrated Ferguson cop support group

https://www.rt.com/usa/207487-kkk-ferguson-police-support/


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KKK raising money for Ferguson police officer

More than $20,000 has been raised for Officer Darren Wilson as groups of supporters stage their own protests and fundraising campaigns. At the same time, some are calling for his arrest in the shooting of Michael Brown. (USA TODAY, USA NOW)

A Missouri chapter of the Ku Klux Klan is planning a fundraiser this weekend for the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen.
"All money will go to the cop who did his job against the Negro criminal," according to New Empire Knights of the KKK.
Darren Wilson, the officer involved in the Aug. 9 shooting, has been a police officer for six years, four with Ferguson Police Department, and has never had any disciplinary action taken against him. There's no indication Wilson supports the KKK's efforts.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the New Empire Knights is based in South Carolina and led by Chuck Murray.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation-now/2014/08/19/ku-klux-klan-ferguson-police-michael-brown/14275115/
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No police screening for KKK, hate group membership, Florida case shows

There is no national requirement that aspiring police officers be screened for hate group membership, a fact brought to light by a recent incident involving Florida police officers who were reportedly linked to the Ku Klux Klan, according to a confidential FBI report.

On Saturday, Florida’s Fruitland Park Police Chief Terry Isaacs was given a confidential FBI report containing allegations that a deputy chief and a former police officer had links to the KKK, according to the Orlando Sentinel.

The report led to the resignation of Deputy Chief David Borst and the dismissal of officer George Hunnewell. Isaacs would not confirm the report specified the group as the KKK, describing it instead as a “subversive organization” because he was unauthorized to release details.

“It's unfortunately a very widespread phenomenon across the United States,” said Michael Novick, of the Los Angeles chapter of Anti-Racist Action (ARA). “You’d think there would be laws against this stuff, but there aren’t. There’s no law against being in the KKK and being an officer — though clearly it indicates a bias.”

Hiring is a decision left to each local police department, and in Florida there is no state-mandated screening process, Gretl Plessinger, a spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, said.

Although the KKK is considered a hate group by the U.S. government, it is not illegal to be a member of the group, and most police departments do not screen for such membership anyway, said Heidi Beirich, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project, which tracks hate groups.

“I’m not sure what the exact remedy is,” Beirich said. “Of course they have to be fair to all races, but this brings up First Amendment issues.”

The center counted nearly 1,000 hate groups — defined as groups that have beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people — in the U.S. in 2013. Florida and California are the states with the greatest number of hate groups.

Some arms of the government, including the military, do prohibit hate group members from joining, she said.

But for police forces, there are currently no national screening standards for officers that would prevent their hiring because of membership in a hate group, Beirich said. Such a screening process would have to be mandated through city, county or state-level legislation.

The Fruitland Park Police Department did not respond to Al Jazeera's request for comment.

Howard Simon of the American Civil Liberties Union said that "when dealing with public employment you have to take into account the right to association ... a constitutional right. Of course, once the person said or did something that indicates they are prepared to act out, on their job, some of the hateful principles and treat people differently based on race, then they have disqualified themselves from further employment."

Several decades ago, it was illegal to hire someone for public employment if they were a member of the communist party. Then the Supreme Court found that was unconstitutional, Simon added.

"While I understand the police chief's action ... firing these officers may not be what the respect for their constitutional rights requires. You have to think of the general legal principle that goes beyond this department, these officers' Klan membership."

Beirich said situations like that of Fruitland Park are rare, adding that in her 14 years at the center they had only had a couple of similar incidents. Another Fruitland Park police officer was found to be a member of the Klan in 2009.

“In every instance where it’s been exposed, they’ve been let go,” Beirich said. “Usually it causes problems for the officer because it calls into question everyone they’ve arrested and can open the door to lawsuits.”

But arguing that the problem is widespread, Novick said the investigation into police brutality in Los Angeles after the notorious beating of Rodney King exposed a potential problem with organized white supremacist groups within the police force. After King’s beating, black officers reported harassment they had experienced within the department including the use of Klan insignia.

Membership in an official hate group isn’t a prerequisite for racist crimes, Novick added, “More or less, the police are killing a black person almost every day in this country, whether or not they are members of a hate group.”

http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/7/14/kkk-florida-police.html
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Chicago police officers deleted footage from a security camera at a Burger King restaurant located fewer than 100 yards from where 17-year old Laquan McDonald was shot and killed, according to a Chicago-area district manager for the food chain.


Other Berger king cameras caught those criminal Cops as they sat there erasing tapes.

It appears to happen quite common. I have heard of serveral cases already.


"Police is a beast, I hate harassment"

Lakim Shabazz - First In Existence (1988)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVTWWUCOL5Y

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Over 1,000 People Killed By Police Since The Beginning Of 2015

MINNEAPOLIS — Police have killed over 1,000 people in 2015, and about 20 percent of those killed were completely unarmed.

As of Monday evening, U.S. police had killed 1,024 people since the start of the year, according to The Counted, a continuously updated database of U.S. police killings maintained by The Guardian. Of the total, 203 victims of police were unarmed.

In November alone police killed 10 unarmed males, including Jamar Clark, the 24-year-old man whose death led to in ongoing protests in Minneapolis, and Jeremy Mardis, a six-year-old who was shot by police in Louisiana during a chase. (Body camera footage showed that the two officers involved in Mardis’ death fired recklessly into the car driven by Chris Few, the boy’s father, who was also injured in the incident. The two officers have been arrested.)

Despite claims America’s police forces need to be highly armed in order to defend themselves against a “war on cops,” just 34 police were fatally shot and three others died of assault in the line of duty so far this year, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page, which tracks police deaths in the United States.

Barring a sudden spate of violence in the final days of this year, police killings appear to be down from 2014, when 47 police were fatally shot in the line of duty. Radley Balko, a criminal justice blogger at the Washington Post, argued that the raw data on police fatalities is deceptive and makes this line of work seem even more dangerous than it really is. In a comparison of the number of dead officers to the total population, he noted that, “by this measure 2015 is shaping up to be the second safest year for police ever, after 2013.”

The data provided by projects such as The Counted is crucial because the federal government does not keep a comprehensive database of police killings. In October, The Guardian compared crowd-sourced data like their database with the FBI’s official data on police killings in 2014, and found that several widely-reported victims of police violence were missing from the FBI’s data, including Eric Garner, Tamir Rice and John Crawford. Of the 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the U.S., only 224 reported data to the FBI.


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On Oct. 8, The Guardian quoted FBI Director James Comey lamenting that the media has better data on police killings than the government:

“‘You can get online and figure out how many tickets were sold to The Martian … the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] can do the same with the flu,’ he continued. ‘It’s ridiculous – embarrassing and ridiculous – that we can’t talk about crime in the same way, especially in the high-stakes incidents when your officers have to use force.’”


http://www.mintpressnews.com/over-1000-people-killed-by-police-since-the-beginning-of-2015/211529/
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^Staying with Chicago, lets be clear, Chicago has a large and powerful Black community.

The corruption evident in the Police department and Prosecutors office, would not be possible without the active support and collusion of enabling Negroes.

That detectives would routinely destroy evidence of a crime, with the expectation of TOTAL IMPUNITY, tells you just how corrupt those people are.

according to Illinois law

A charge for obstruction of justice is a serious criminal offense under Illinois state law.
The statute provides the following:

A person obstructs justice when, with intent to prevent the apprehension or obstruct the prosecution or defense of any person, he knowingly commits any of the following acts:

(a) Destroys, alters, conceals or disguises physical evidence, plants false evidence, furnishes false information.

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Penalty for Obstructing Justice

The offense is a Class 4 felony offense for which the punishment can be 1-3 years prison (Department of Corrections). The fine can be up to $25,000. However, the judge does have the option of sentencing the defendant to probation as opposed to incarceration.

A felony conviction is not expungeable.

There is a special enhancement if the offense occurs in the furtherance of a gang. If a gang member engages in obstructing justice to protect another member, it is a Class 3 felony, which is 2-5 years prison and $25,000 in possible fines.


In this case it would be argued that those Detectives acted as members of a gang, to protect other gang members.

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Kdolo,

It can be reversed, Black cops as shown by the shooting of unarmed 17yr old Christopher Cervini by a Black cop (he shot him twice in the back) can not be fair, impartial, or decent when dealing with White people.

Why haven't we heard of the beating death of Kelly Thomas (beaten to death by 4 cops and only three of them charged and acquitted the other not charged at all)???

Or the recent shooting death of unarmed David Kassick (shot while laying on the ground & being tased by female cop (yes she was a White cop)& the cop being acquitted after claiming she felt threatened (threatened by a man with damn taser spikes in his skin & laying on the damn ground on his dang stomach come on now). Could it be because nobody cares about White lives because White lives simply don't matter??? The more Whites (we all know all Whites are wicked, evil, naziswhowannakillsixmillionjews, racist, oppressors from the moment they pop out of their mother's womb) that are killed and removed from the earth the better.


Yes what happened to this young man was wrong & shouldn't have happened but the cop has been apprehended & is facing murder charges (whether he is convicted or charged remains to be seen).

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In the whacky world of whites
of your psychotic mentality
whites are discriminated
by whites. Hahaha. Your
ilk imagines itself an
oppressed minority
and fantasizes
some unspecified
non whites have hegemony.

This is how you soothe
your lack of conscience
for your inhuman acts
Against the African
the Natives the Far
East Asian in the USA
not to mention the
confiscation of
Australia and near
extinction of Tasmania.

You sit and reap all the
benefit of white privilege
because you are white
but you talk **** against
the true manifestation of
of institutional racism as
if it works against you
the damned people who
created it in the first place.

Psychotic, xyz, out your damn mind.


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Clyde can you comment on this, this is your town Chicago?

Where is the Black Lives matter movement headed with this, how is this case going to play out? What would race riots mean for Chicago? Will Minister Farrakhan have any role here ?
Are more black cops needed or less cops in general in the black neighborhoods?
And the movement is distracted by media coverage of muslim terrorist events, such as 14 people gettting killed in San Bernadino

Here is the latest

http://news.yahoo.com/chicago-officials-release-reports-police-shooting-teen-042920368.html

CHICAGO (AP) — Police officers who watched a colleague shoot a black Chicago teenager 16 times filed reports depicting a very different version of events than what dashcam footage showed, portraying the teen as far more menacing than he appeared in the video.

The city released hundreds of pages of documents late Friday pertaining to the October 2014 killing of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by Jason Van Dyke, a white police officer. Van Dyke was charged with first-degree murder last month, only hours before the department released the video under a court order, sparking protests and accusations of a cover-up.

The video, which the city kept from the public for more than a year, shows McDonald veering away from officers on a four-lane street when Van Dyke, seconds after exiting his squad car, opens fire from close range. The officer continues shooting after McDonald crumples to the ground and is barely moving. The video does not include sound, which authorities have not explained.

In the newly released police reports, several officers including Van Dyke and his partner described McDonald as aggressively approaching officers while armed with a knife. At least three other officers, including his partner, supported key details in Van Dyke's portrayal of events.

The officers' version, recorded in more than 300 pages of handwritten and typed reports, prompted police supervisors to rule at the time that McDonald's death was a justifiable homicide and within the use of force guidelines, even though the dashcam video also was available to them shortly after the shooting.

Van Dyke told an investigator McDonald was "swinging the knife in an aggressive, exaggerated manner" and "raised the knife across the chest" and pointed it at Van Dyke, according to one report. Multiple officers reported that even after McDonald was down, he kept trying to rise while holding the knife.

"In defense of his life, Van Dyke backpedaled and fired his handgun at McDonald, to stop the attack," one report reads. "McDonald fell to the ground but continued to move and continued to grasp the knife, refusing to let go of it."

Van Dyke told an investigator he feared McDonald would rush him with the knife or launch it at him. He also noted a 2012 Chicago Police Department warning about a knife capable of firing a bullet, according to the reports. The reports included a copy of the warning issued by an unidentified "Midwest intelligence organization" that was circulated to officers.

The reports add to questions about the department's handling of the shooting. The U.S. attorney's office is investigating, and several officials have called for the U.S. Justice Department's civil rights division to open a wider investigation of police practices, similar to ones conducted in Ferguson, Missouri, and elsewhere.

The shooting happened while protests were still roiling Ferguson months after the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black 18-year-old, Michael Brown. His death revived questions about police treatment of minorities throughout the United States and energized the national Black Lives Matter movement.

Chicago officials fought in court for months to keep the McDonald video from being released. The city's early efforts coincided with Mayor Rahm Emanuel's re-election campaign, when he was seeking African-American votes.

Emanuel has said he didn't see the video until it was released publicly. He and a number of aldermen have said they relied on the city attorney, who did view it, when they signed off on a $5 million settlement with McDonald's family even before the family filed a lawsuit.

In an op-ed article, Emanuel denied a cover-up and said he "strongly" rejects any alleged connection to his re-election campaign. He said the city was following a longstanding practice of releasing such material only after an investigation was complete.

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Emanuel fired Chicago Police Supt. Garry McCarthy on Tuesday.

Van Dyke's attorney, Dan Herbert, maintains the video doesn't tell the whole story, and says the officer feared for his life and acted lawfully. Herbert didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

What's on video and what the officers reported could all be true, said Dean Angelo, president of the Chicago police officer's union, because each officer had "a different perspective," which could vary significantly from the fixed car camera.

It's unclear whether the newly released documents could lead to more officers being prosecuted. The officers would have Fifth Amendment protection for anything they said during an internal investigation, but their initial police reports could be used in an obstruction of justice case against them, said Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor in Chicago.

"You've got police reports that say the guy lunged and a video that says that didn't happen at all," Turner said.

Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the city's Independent Police Review Authority, not the police department, conducts investigations of officer-involved shootings and the agency was given all evidence from the scene. The authority has not released its report on McDonald's death.

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"If the criminal investigation concludes that any officer participated in any wrongdoing, we will take swift action," Guglielmi said.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson said the documents show police "misrepresenting" what happened and called for an escalation of protests Sunday in the city's business district.

Requests for comment to representatives for Emanuel, Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez and the police review authority weren't immediately returned.

McDonald was being chased by police after reports he was burglarizing vehicles.

The police reports refer to him as the "offender" and Van Dyke and other officers as "victims."

Van Dyke's partner, identified as Joseph Walsh, told an investigator that he repeatedly yelled "Drop the knife!" at McDonald and backed up as the teenager "continued to advance toward the officers." He said McDonald "swung the knife toward the officers in an aggressive manner" before Van Dyke shot him and that he believed McDonald was "attempting to kill them."

Walsh said McDonald attempted to get up after falling, "while still armed with the knife." He said he eventually kicked the knife away from McDonald and then told the dying teenager "Hang in there" as an ambulance was called.

When announcing charges against Van Dyke, Alvarez said McDonald's knife, which had a 3-inch blade, was folded when recovered from the scene. One of the police reports said the knife's blade was open.

One report said McDonald showed "irrational behavior," such as ignoring verbal directions, "growling" and making noises. A medical examiner's report said the hallucinogen PCP was found in his system.

Redactions in the police reports cover signatures, a reporter's cellphone number, the serial number of the officer's gun and McDonald's address.

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Tukuler,

Sorry Whitey hater but White privilege does NOT exist.

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Doxie ???

https://abagond.wordpress.com/2015/12/03/sarah-furay/#comments


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Sarah Furay (c. 1996- ) is an American drug dealer from College Station, Texas. On November 9th 2015, the police searched her home and found:

31.5 grams of packaged cocaine,
126 grams of high-grade marijuana,
29 tablets of Ecstasy,
60 doses of 25c NBOME (a drug like LSD),
an undisclosed amount of methamphetamine,
two digital scales,
packaging materials,
a handwritten list of drug prices,
text messages on her phone about drug deals.

"Art Way, a senior drug policy manager at The Drug Policy Alliance, said:

“Furay has posted bond that was likely smaller than what most people of color her age would have received, and I’m sure she has private counsel. As a result, she escapes pretrial detention and possibly prison through early plea bargaining.”

He was surprised she was arrested in the first place:

“It is more difficult for the tentacles of the system to reach those like Furay. I’m surprised they were actually looking for her instead of her falling in their lap on accident. The truth is probably more akin to the latter.”

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