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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Young man injured by Ferguson police rubber bullet


In the US state of Missouri a man has been injured by police rubber bullets as protests over the August 9 killing of an unarmed black teenager continue unabated. 

The young man was reportedly attempting to speak to the press in Ferguson when the cops moved in and shot him in the face in a scuffle. Police have been using heavy-handed tactics to quell the demonstrations. The incident came as protesters hit the streets of Ferguson on Wednesday night to demand an immediate arrest and prosecution of the officer that shot and killed unarmed teen Michael Brown. The officer has been on administrative leave with pay since the fatal shooting of the18-year-old boy. A similar rally was held in the nearby city of Clayton. Meanwhile, the US attorney general has met with Michael’s parents and Ferguson community leaders. He vowed a full, fair and independent civil rights probe into the incident.

African-American U.S. Marine Asks Cop Why He Was Pulled Over? Cop Responds "Because I Wanted To"

Names Of Two Officers Who Shot And Killed Ezell For Finally Released By LAPD


There’s a war going on outside, no man is safe from.

Names Of Two Officers Who Shot And Killed Ezell For Finally Released By LAPD


The names of two Los Angeles police officers who shot and killed an unarmed, mentally challenged man more than two weeks ago have been released.

Police identified 25-year-old Ezell Ford’s shooters Thursday as Sharlton Wampler and Antonio Villegas, who were assigned to the Newton Division gang enforcement detail, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The release of their names follows public outrage over the Aug. 11 shooting, during which three bullets were planted in Ford’s back while he was lying on the ground, said family.

Wampler has served on the force for 12 years while Villegas has served for eight years.

Police had said that their delay in releasing the two officers’ names pended assessment into whether it could threaten their safety.

“In this particular case, it was necessary to investigate evidence brought to the department’s attention regarding potential threats to the safety of the officers and ensure that measures were taken to mitigate those threats,” the LAPD said in a statement obtained by the Los Angeles Times.

Meanwhile Ford’s autopsy report still remains hidden from public review due to a security hold placed by police.

They are also declining to say why the officers approached him while he was walking down the street.

Police have only said that he tackled an officer and tried to grab his gun.

Officers wouldn’t have to be worried about their safety if they would learn to stop shooting unarmed people.

Ronald Singleton’s Death Ruled Homicide At Hands Of NYPD



Ronald Singleton’s Death Ruled Homicide At Hands Of NYPD


The death of a 45-year-old man who was high on PCP while in police custody has been ruled a homicide, the medical examiner’s office said Friday.

The coroner said Ronald Singleton’s July 13 death in Midtown was brought on by “physical restraint by police during excited delirium.”

The medical examiner also said heart disease and obesity contributed to the Kips Bay man’s death.
Singleton had 61 arrests on his record, including busts for drugs, assaults and weapons possession.

His heartbroken wife, Lyn Warren Singleton, 44, admitted that her husband of 19 years had a drug history and multiple run-ins with the police. The 5-foot-7, 210-pound man “went into a panic” when cops approached him, she said.

“He was never good with police,” she said. “He always went into hysterics — this is before he even started indulging.”

Similar to the Eric Garner, Singleton’s wife says the NYPD failed to administer medical treatment when he claimed he was having a heart attack.

“They didn’t pay attention to him when he was crying for help,” she said. “Someone having a heart attack is different signs than someone just bugging out.”

On the day he died, Singleton was acting “overly irate and irrational” in the back of a taxi near St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Ave. and E. 51st St., police said.

The cabbie flagged cops down after Singleton cursed and screamed at him during the 12 a.m. altercation. When Singleton tried to fight off arriving officers, cops restrained him, putting him in a protective full-body wrap known as a burrito. He was not arrested, police said.

An ambulance was taking Singleton to Bellevue Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation when he went into cardiac arrest, officials said. It was immediately redirected to St. Luke’s—Roosevelt Hospital, where Singleton died.

Cops don’t care whether we live or die. Cotdamn shame.

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Thursday, August 21, 2014

"Negro Spring": Ferguson Residents, Friends of Michael Brown Speak Out F...


Published on Aug 21, 2014

http://www.democracynow.org - As peaceful protests continued Wednesday in Ferguson, Missouri, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder arrived in the city to meet with residents and and FBI agents investigating the police shooting of Michael Brown. Democracy Now! traveled to Ferguson this week and visited the site where the 18-year-old Brown was killed. We spoke to young people who live nearby, including some who knew him personally. “He fell on his knees, like don't shoot. [The police officer] shot him anyway in the eye, the head, and four times down here,” said one local resident Rico Like. “Hands up, don't shoot is all I got to say. RIP Mike Brown.” 

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Dick Gregory speaks on Michael Brown Shooting, St. Louis Protests, and State of Black America


Dick Gregory joins U.G.R. Radio for an exclusive interview of his trip to Ferguson, Missouri. He provides details the mainstream media are hiding. A MUST WATCH!!!!

Minister Farrakhan responds to Mike Brown shooting in Ferguson

Officer who shot Michael Brown is on paid leave


The officer who shot dead an unarmed African-American teenager in the U-S state of Missouri has been on paid administrative leave since the fatal shooting of the teenager. 

Darren Wilson has not even been arrested or charged with the crime. A grand jury is set to convene to determine if he will be charged. Wilson is reportedly claiming that Brown ran toward him before the fatal shots were fired. Witnesses say Brown was surrendering with his hands up as Wilson shot him. 

A private autopsy commission by the Brown family determined that he was hit with at least six bullets, two in the head and four on the right arm.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

"Overpoliced & Underprotected": In Michael Brown Killing, Neglect of Bla...


Published on Aug 19, 2014

http://www.democracynow.org - As we continue to discuss the developments since the fatal shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by a white police officer, we turn to john a. powell, professor of law, African-American studies and ethnic studies at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the director of the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society. "The black community tends be overpoliced and underprotected," powell says. "That's a very serious problem."

Shawn Parcells on 2nd Autopsy on Michael Brown

CNN FAKE NEWS: Live From Ferguson!!


Staring Boule's own, CNN's Don Lemon.

Once again, CNN is exposed as White House/Zionist/Illuminati shills, pawns, puppets, and propagandists. Don Lemon, CNN, & the Federal Government as well as the police apparatus in Missouri are working together to antagonize the black citizens in Ferguson and America to riot, using racial overtones as well as subliminal programming, and of course, COMPLETELY FAKING IT!!

Credit to Staci D Kramer for uploading the original.

Situation in US city of Ferguson tense as protesters refuse to leave str...


The chaotic situation in Ferguson, Missouri remains far from over. US police and National Guard troops are confronting protesters angered by the police killing of an unarmed black teen. They're firing tear gas and stun grenades to hold back the crowd. Scuffles broke out after National Guard troops backed by armored vehicles formed lines in front of the protesters. Several people have been arrested. Streets leading to the town’s main square are being blocked by armored trucks. The protesters are demanding justice for 18-year-old Michael Brown who was shot dead by a white police officer identified as Darren Wilson. They're also outraged by the heavy-handed response by police who have fired rubber bullets at protesters in the past few days. Meanwhile, large demonstrations are taking place in solidarity with the Ferguson protesters in New York City and Atlanta, Georgia.

Pastor: In Ferguson Police Crackdown, I Need a Gas Mask More Than My Cle...


Published on Aug 19, 2014

http://www.democracynow.org - In Missouri, Ferguson has seen another night of heavy unrest in the ongoing uproar over the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. At least 31 people, including two journalists, were arrested as street clashes erupted between groups of demonstrators and riot police. Police are claiming they came under "heavy gunfire," and that unknown suspects shot two people over the course of the night. The protests came hours after attorneys for the family of Brown held a press conference to discuss the findings of a private autopsy that revealed Brown had been shot six times. The officer who shot Brown, Darren Wilson, remains in hiding and on paid leave. We go to the streets of Ferguson to speak with Rev. Osagyefo Sekou, a pastor from the First Baptist Church in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, who was dispatched to Missouri by the Fellowship of Reconciliation. "It is a tragedy that as a clergyperson I need a tear gas mask more than I need a collar to be able to do the work that I feel called to do," Sekou says. 

Protests in Ferguson Until Killer Cop is Arrested


Published on Aug 19, 2014

MSNBC shows some minute-to-minute actions on Monday night, August 18, 2014 in Ferguson.

St. Louis Activist: Decades After 1968 Urban Uprisings, Key Economic & R...


Published on Aug 19, 2014

http://www.democracynow.org - That upheaval in Ferguson, Missouri, has called to mind the racial divisions that split open in the 1960s with a series of uprisings in cities across the country. In 1967, President Lyndon Johnson established what became known as the Kerner Commission to investigate the causes of the unrest. In February 1968, the commission famously concluded: "Our nation is moving toward two societies -- one black, one white -- separate and unequal." Just a month later, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sparked uprisings in more than 100 cities across the United States, including Kansas City, Missouri, where the National Guard was deployed and at least five people were killed. We speak with Jamala Rogers, who was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and witnessed the 1968 uprisings. She recently did a commentary for St. Louis Public Radio titled, "Kerner Commission Warning Comes True -- Two Societies, Separate and Unequal." Rogers is a founder and past chair of the Organization for Black Struggle in St. Louis, Missouri. She joins us from the streets in Ferguson.

Activist: For a New Generation, Ferguson Marks Historic Nonviolent Resis...


Published on Aug 19, 2014

http://www.democracynow.org - As protests continue in Ferguson, activists are traveling to Missouri to join the movement in solidarity. We speak with one activist who has just arrived to Ferguson from Florida, Phillip Agnew, the executive director of Dream Defenders, a network of youth of color and their allies who engage in nonviolent civil disobedience and civic engagement to bring about social change. "I came here to be part of resistance," Agnew says. "We have not seen a reaction of nonviolent civil disobedience [to] officers of the state like this in my lifetime." Agnew helped organize protests to the 2012 shooting of unarmed, African-American teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida.

Is Ferguson police captain Ron Johnson a ploy to manipulate the minds of...


The protests in Ferguson Missouri over the police shooting of Michael Brown don't show any signs of slowing up anytime soon. In the midst of it all, we've now gotten to the point where the protests have become some kind of show, with the media seeming to revel in telling their viewers or readers that they were tear gassed or hit by rubber bullets. 

We saw a similar situation during the protests on behalf of Trayvon Martin and the Jena Six, where it almost seemed fashionable to march in the streets. The problem is that in none of these situations was there any kind of long-term, meaningful policy change that resulted from this mass of community action. 

Will this be the same in Ferguson, Missouri? 

In this conversation, I speak with Criminologist Dr. Chenelle Jones from Ohio Dominican University, who says that, according to her research, nothing substantive came out of the massive protets on behalf of Trayvon Martin. 

Dr. Jones also talks about the presence of police captain Ron Johnson, a black man who's been "put in charge" of the situation in Ferguson. She openly asks whether he is truly part of meaningful change, or is one who is there to put a black face on the tear gas and rubber bullets being fired onto the protesters in the city. 

The interview is interesting, and Dr. Jones has some great insights. While she advocates for justice for Michael Brown, she gives us a great deal to think about.

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Friday, August 15, 2014

Many Protesters In Ferguson Don't Believe Robbery Video Actually Shows M...

Smear Campaign Follows Release Of Michael Brown Killer’s Name


"Police on Friday said that Darren Wilson, the officer who shot and killed Michael Brown last weekend, confronted Brown after the teenager was identified as the main suspect in a convenience store robbery that occurred Saturday morning.

However, hours later, authorities said that the robbery was not the reason for the encounter that ended with Brown shot to death on a suburban St. Louis street, suggesting that it was unrelated to the confrontation.

Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson, who took no questions at a news conference Friday morning, described Wilson as a six-year veteran with no disciplinary record. Wilson was publicly identified for the first time Friday following many complaints from residents that the police had not named him.“* Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz (Turner Classic Movies), John Iadarola (TYT University) and Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show) break it down.

Michael Brown Outrage, Or Lack Of, Reveals Who YOU Really Are


“The fact that Michael Brown was a suspect in a strong-arm robbery that happened moments before he died should do little to quiet critics who have wondered why a Ferguson, Mo., police officer shot and killed the unarmed 18-year-old last week, law enforcement experts said.

On Friday, Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson released surveillance footage and a police report that revealed Brown was suspected of stealing a box of cigars from a local convenience store shortly before he was gunned down Saturday.

But in a second news conference, Jackson said Officer Darren Wilson did not know Brown was a suspect in the robbery before approaching him. Brown was stopped for impeding traffic, police have said.“* Cenk Uygur, Ben Mankiewicz (Turner Classic Movies), John Iadarola (TYT University) and Jimmy Dore (The Jimmy Dore Show) break it down.

Cops Beat Man Bloody Then Arrest Him For Bleeding On Them


"Police in Ferguson, Missouri, once charged a man with destruction of property for bleeding on their uniforms while four of them allegedly beat him.

“On and/or about the 20th day of Sept. 20, 2009 at or near 222 S. Florissant within the corporate limits of Ferguson, Missouri, the above named defendant did then and there unlawfully commit the offense of ‘property damage’ to wit did transfer blood to the uniform,” reads the charge sheet.

The address is the headquarters of the Ferguson Police Department, where a 52-year-old welder named Henry Davis was taken in the predawn hours on that date. He had been arrested for an outstanding warrant that proved to actually be for another man of the same surname, but a different middle name and Social Security number."

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Was This Murdered Teen Throwing Gang Signs? #IfTheyGunnedMeDown


Published on Aug 11, 2014

"In the wake of the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, African-Americans have taken to Twitter to wonder how the media would portray them if they should be the victim of a police shooting.

While initial photos showed Michael Brown in a cap and gown at his high school graduation, media organizations and conservative bloggers are increasingly turning to a photo (seen above) of Brown clad in a Nike Air jersey and throwing a ‘gang sign,’ as a way to sensationalize the shooting while inferring that the young man might be a ‘gangbanger.’

African-Americans remember the Trayvon Martin case when the image of a unarmed teen shot by George Zimmerman changed when bloggers posted photos of Martin throwing signs and sporting a grill, accusing him of being a gang member. For a brief period of time, a photo of another young African-American man made the rounds with conservatives asserting that it was Martin as a gang member.” *

Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) break it down on The Young Turks.

Does The Fatal Shooting Of An Unarmed Black Teen Justify Riots And Looting?


Published on Aug 11, 2014

"A candlelight vigil for an unarmed black man who was fatally shot by a suburban St. Louis police officer was followed by unrest as crowds looted and burned stores, vandalized vehicles and taunted officers who tried to block access to parts of the city.

Streets in Ferguson upended on Sunday night were relatively quiet early Monday. Some debris littered the area but crowds had dispersed. Police did not respond to calls by The Associated Press asking for details of arrests, law enforcement and violence in the unrest.

The tensions erupted after a candlelight vigil Sunday night for 18-year-old Michael Brown, who police said was shot multiple times Saturday in a scuffle with an officer. The investigation into what led to the shooting was ongoing.” *

Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) break it down on The Young Turks.

Unarmed Black Teen Killed By Cops In St. Louis


Published on Aug 11, 2014

"The fatal shooting of a teen Saturday afternoon by a Ferguson police officer outside an apartment complex sent angry residents into the street, taunting police and firing shots.

Michael Brown, 18, was shot at approximately 2:15 p.m. in the 2900 block of Canfield Drive.

His mother, Lesley McSpadden, said the shooting took place as her son was walking to his grandmother’s residence.

Piaget Crenshaw, 19, said she was waiting for a ride to work when she saw a police officer attempting to place Brown in the squad car.

She then said she saw the teen, hands in the air, attempt to flee. Several shots hit Brown as he ran, Crenshaw said. She complied with a request that she give photos of the scene to authorities.” *

Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) break it down on The Young Turks.

Ferguson Police Execute Unarmed Teen Mike Brown

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The Killing of Michael Brown: Missouri Police Shooting of Unarmed Black ...


Published on Aug 12, 2014

http://www.democracynow.org - Protesters in St. Louis, Missouri are demanding justice in a police shooting that killed an unarmed African-American teen. Eighteen-year-old Michael Brown was shot to death in the suburb of Ferguson on Saturday afternoon. Brown was reportedly walking in the middle of the street with his friend when a police officer drove up and ordered them onto the sidewalk. The St. Louis County Police is claiming Brown physically assaulted the officer and tried to reach for his weapon inside a police car. But witnesses have provided a sharply different account, saying Brown was shot with his arms up as he tried to flee the officer’s fire. Brown had recently graduated from high school and was due to begin college courses this week. Protests began immediately after the shooting, with tensions escalating on Sunday when demonstrators were met by riot police with dogs. We speak to Cornell William Brooks, president and CEO of the NAACP, who is in Ferguson meeting with the local community. We are also joined by Antonio French, a community advocate who has been live tweeting and posting Vine videos of the protests.

This video is an excerpt of the interview. Watch the full discussion on Democracy Now! 

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Unarmed Teen Shot Multiple Times by Cop


Another day, another unarmed teenager fatally shot by a cop.
The Internet erupted with rage as news broke of the cop involved shooting of 17-year-old Michael “Mike Mike” Brown in a neighborhood near St. Louis, MO., today.

St. Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman said the fatal shooting occurred in Ferguson, just north of downtown St. Louis.

Outraged Twitter users retweeted graphic photos of Mike Mike’s body laying in a pool of blood in the
 middle of the street.

Schellman said hundreds of angry protesters came out of nearby buildings. The angry crowd yelled profanities at the police.

He said the crowd was under control by 5 p.m.