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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Justice? Black 26-Year-Old Military Vet & Father Of Three Gets 25 Years For Non-Fatal Shooting During Massive Club Brawl


Michael Dunn & George Zimmerman both killed unarmed teenagers & avoided murder charges, but this young black military vet will spend 25 years in prison for a non-fatal shooting done in self defense.

Military Veteran Gets 25 Years For Self Defense Club Shooting

Violence should always be a last resort as a means for dealing with conflict or confrontation regardless of your race, but the recent outcome in the case of Florida resident Michael Giles speaks volumes to the blatant presence of double standards against young black men in our judicial system.

If you're not familiar with his story, check out a little background on it below.

via BOSS

In the media, ‘Stand Your Ground’ laws have often been defended in cases where a white man kills a black youth. But these same “protective” laws don't always seem to protect or support African Americans who are on the other side of the equation.

The case of Michael Giles is gaining increased attention worldwide after the serviceman was incarcerated with a 25-year sentence for a shooting in Florida, the same state where the cases of Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis took place. Giles shot someone in the leg outside a nightclub after a fight, but his family says that he only did so because he had to.

According to All Voices News, Giles was a perfect soldier during his stint in the military. He did two tours in the Middle East and was planning to spend the rest of his life in the military. He also had no criminal record whatsoever. The fight that occurred in the club was allegedly between members of different fraternities, with 30 – 40 men getting into the altercation.

Giles says that he went to his car to get the gun after being separated from his friends. He says that he was attacked after trying to find his friends and shot a man in the leg as a result. He had a concealed carry permit for the gun. The man he shot, Courtney Thrower, says he was looking for anyone to punch at the time.

Prosecutors say that a gun is not the right way to respond to a sucker punch. But Giles’ supporters say that this case is not much different from that of George Zimmerman or Michael Dunn, both of whom were acquitted after using deadly force against another unarmed person.


New Jersey High School Wrestling Team Under Fire For Racist Noose Photo

School officials in New Jersey are investigating this photo of the Phillipsburg High School wrestling team posing with a black dummy hanging by its neck.

Just hours after a New Jersey high school wrestling team took a state title, a disturbing photograph has emerged that appears to show them posing with a black dummy hanging by its neck.

The seven boys, dressed in maroon and white Phillipsburg High School colors, are shown in various poses as a dummy hangs from the ceiling. Two of the boys wear pointed hoods that are reminiscent of Ku Klux Klan members.

In a morbid kind of caricature, the dummy appears to wear a wrestling shirt of the team’s crushed competitor, Paulsboro High School, located just outside Philadelphia.

According to the 2010 Census, 7.5 percent of the residents in Phillipsburg, located 19 miles northeast of Allentown, Penn., are black. In contrast, 36 percent of Paulsboro’s residents are black.

Phillipsburg Superintendent George Chando, reached for comment by the Daily News, said little more than that the photo's under review. "The incident reported is a student matter dealing with minors," he said in an email. "

An investigation was undertaken and upon conclusion of the investigation, actions were taken by the district consistent with its policies."