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Thursday, April 30, 2015

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Friday, April 10, 2015

WHOSE THE CRIMINAL? IT'S GETTING HARDER AND HARDER TO TELL

From "Addicting Info" by Nathaniel Downes

Excerpt:

"Former DA: Planting Guns On Shooting Victims ‘Standard Operating Procedure’ 
AUTHOR APRIL 10, 2015 4:06 PM
Attorney Arthur Aidala is a frequent guest on Fox News. The former Senior Assistant District Attorney for Kings County, NY had a lot of first hand experience in dealing with the troubled NYPD of the 1990’s. In a segment discussing the shooting death of Walter Scott by Officer Michael Slager, he may have revealed an open secret, something long claimed but difficult to prove regarding police, accountability, and their ability to get away with murder.
When I was in the DA’s office in the 80s and 90s, that was standard operating procedure. Police officers — I hate to say this — would keep a second gun that nobody knew about on their ankle, so if they ever killed someone they shouldn’t have they would take that gun out.
As a DA, knowing this, he clearly supported the policy at least indirectly. After all, nobody wants the reputation of being against the police, particularly a DA which is reliant upon them for doing their jobs. A hostile DA-police rapport would render the DA unable to fulfill his duty, so whatever the police wished to get away with, they would.
In this case, he was quite frank on Officer Slager’s situation:
There’s going to be no sympathy for this police officer, except for the fact that it’s a 33-year-old human being who is getting paid $40,000 to protect his own life and protect everyone else’s life. Nobody thinks this cop woke up that morning and said let me go kill somebody. He made split second decisions and they were wrong. Obviously he made wrong decisions. It’s going to be about, in my opinion, how much jail time does he serve."

READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE 

THE FBI UNDER J EDGAR HOOVER AND WHOSE PRACTICES AND POLICIES MAY STILL CONTINUE TODAY.

8 Ways the FBI Tried to Change the Course of Black History by Influencing Black Writers, Thinkers and Freedom Fighters - by Nick Chiles


Excerpt:

Being Black Was Enough to Warrant Surveillance
"African-Americans were Hoover’s largest targeted group. They didn’t have to be perceived as having liberal, or even radical or subversive, ideas to merit being spied on. Nor was it necessary for them to engage in violent behavior to become a watched person. Being Black was enough, according to The Nation. The FBI required field offices to watch thousands of African-Americans wherever they went — in churches, in classrooms, on college campuses, in bars, in restaurants, in bookstores, in their places of employment, in stores, in any social setting, in their neighborhoods and even at the front doors of their homes. Probably few of them realized that the bill collector at their door might be an FBI informer. In fact, every agent had to have at least one informer who reported to him regularly on the activities of Black people. In Washington, D.C., every agent was required to assign six informers to spy on Black people. Even in a community where no Black people lived, agents were required to submit a special memorandum to get permission to be exempt from the requirement."

Read the entire article HERE

Thursday, April 9, 2015

SAM MITRANI: STOP KIDDING YOURSELF: THE POLICE WERE CREATED TO CONTROL WORKING CLASS AND POOR PEOPLE

A MUST READ ...

"In most of the liberal discussions of the recent police killings of unarmed black men, there is an underlying assumption that the police are supposed to protect and serve the population. That is, after all, what they were created to do. If only the normal, decent relations between the police and the community could be re-established, this problem could be resolved. Poor people in general are more likely to be the victims of crime than anyone else, this reasoning goes, and in that way, they are in more need than anyone else of police protection. Maybe there are a few bad apples, but if only the police weren’t so racist, or didn’t carry out policies like stop-and-frisk, or weren’t so afraid of black people, or shot fewer unarmed men, they could function as a useful service that we all need.


This liberal way of viewing the problem rests on a misunderstanding of the origins of the police and what they were created to do. The police were not created to protect and serve the population. They were not created to stop crime, at least not as most people understand it. And they were certainly not created to promote justice. They were created to protect the new form of wage-labor capitalism that emerged in the mid to late nineteenth century from the threat posed by that system’s offspring, the working class." ..........


Continued HERE


Sam Mitrani

Sam Mitrani is an Associate Professor of History at the College of DuPage. He earned his PhD from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2009 and his book The Rise of the Chicago Police Department: Class and Conflict, 1850-1894 is available from the University of Illinois Press.

COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS AND WHISTLEBLOWERS ON HIGH ALERT



We decided to do this piece because we believe one of our people was being tracked today by local police and because of the bravery of Feiden Santana who now is in fear for his life. 


Community organizers and whistle blowers have often been targeted by police and/or others. In light of recent March statistics and the Walter Scott murder, community organizers and whistle blowers are on high alert.


We highly recommend you obey the law but keep your cell phone cameras ready to record any incidents you suspect might be police brutality/excessive force/deadly force.  We love the app called “HandsUp4Justice”

MATT LAUER INTERVIEW WITH FEIDEN SANTANA - AND THE POLICE LIE IS EXPOSED - SANTANA IS SCARED

After watching the interview with Santana, please read the ThinkProgress article about the lie the police told HERE



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Seiden is scared and we absolutely understand Recommend watching the NBC interview w #SeidenSantanaAnother interview...
Posted by Maple Heights African American Gazette on Thursday, April 9, 2015

HOW MANY MORE BLACK MEN HAVE TO DIE UNTIL THERE IS SERIOUS POLICE REFORM?

Great post Sheila ...FYIRe: #WalterScottVideo &...

Posted by Maple Heights African American Gazette on Thursday, April 9, 2015

Sunday, April 5, 2015

MAY YOU HAVE A GLORIOUS EASTER SUNDAY!!

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#EasterSunday #Christ #Resurrection #Easter
Posted by Maple Heights African American Gazette on Sunday, April 5, 2015

Thursday, April 2, 2015

THE REAL DEAL PRESS APRIL 2015 OFFERS EXCELLENT INSIGHT INTO MAPLE HEIGHTS POLITICS

We've always been impressed with the high caliber and excellent reporting from The Real Deal Press.

Because we don't want to slow this website down loading the scribd file we're giving you a link to April's issue instead.