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Great action by the LAPD,exterminating with extreme prejudice an "African (homeless) terrorist",who made an alleged sudden lunge for a cop's gun.Homeland Security is on a roll folks!

The BS paper:
LAPD officials said that this is a new tactic by "African terrorists" to snatch cops' weapons to kill them! When asked why this was necessary when the US was awash with weapons including AKs which would kill more cops if used,the LAPD said that the African terrorists were too poor to buy guns,lived on "skid row" and had to improvise. How ingenious!


LAPD fatal shooting of man caught on tape

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LAPD deadly shooting under investigation
Witness describes skid row shooting.
Police shooting on skid row

Video on Facebook shows LAPD officers fatally shooting homeless man on skid row on Sunday
March 1, 2015, 10:38 PM
Authorities said Sunday night that Los Angeles police fatally shot a man on skid row during a struggle over an officer's weapons..

Police officials offered a detailed account of what they say prompted the Sunday morning shooting, which was captured on video by a bystander.

Cmdr. Andrew Smith said officers assigned to the LAPD's Central Division and Safer Cities Initiative — a task force focused on skid row — responded to the location about noon Sunday after receiving a 911 call reporting a possible robbery.
An LAPD patrol car drives by the site of Sunday's officer-involved shooting.

Ota Omoruyi, 53, who has been homeless for a year, places a cardboard sign on Monday at the site of Sunday's deadly officer-involved shooting

People gather at Pershing Square on Sunday to protest the police shooting of a homeless man. The man was killed by LAPD officers during a confrontation downtown.

Smith said the officers approached the man and made contact with him, at which point he "began fighting and physically resisting the officers." The officers attempted to take him into custody and at one point, attempted to use a Taser that Smith said was "ineffective."

The man continued to resist police, Smith said, and the man and some of the officers fell to the ground.

"At some point in there, a struggle over one of the officer's weapons occurred," Smith said. "At that point an officer-involved shooting happened."

Two officers and a sergeant fired at the man, who was pronounced dead at the scene, Smith said. It was unclear how many times the officers fired, although at least five shots can be heard on the video recording that captured the shooting.

No other gun was recovered at the scene, Smith said. It was unclear if the man had any other weapons among his possessions — investigators were still combing the scene late Sunday night.

The man has been tentatively identified, but Smith said it was unclear if he was homeless.

Two officers were treated and released for injuries sustained in the struggle, Smith said. The extent of those injuries was unclear.

The woman seen in the video recording picking up an officer's baton was detained and is expected to be arrested, Smith said. She had not been booked as of 9 p.m. Sunday, and it was unclear what charges she would face, but Smith said the arrest would stem from her picking up the baton.

Smith said that, based on the video recording, it was unclear what the officers told the man before they fired. He said investigators would use audio enhancement software to determine what exactly was said and when.

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"Of course we're aware of the video," he said. "Any video that shows someone losing their life in an altercation with police is going to be disturbing. It's disturbing for police officers to watch."

"It's always tragic when there's a loss of life in one of these situations," Smith continued. "It's not an incident taken lightly by any police officer. But we are committed to everyone involved and to the public to conduct a thorough and complete investigation."

Smith said investigators were looking for any other video that captured the incident, including footage from the body cameras some of the officers may have been wearing. Officers assigned to the Safer Cities Initiative were part of the LAPD's pilot program for the new technology and are equipped with the devices.

At least one officer involved in the incident was wearing a body camera, Smith said.

March 02, 2015
The dramatic confrontation was caught on video, which was later posted on Facebook (the video contains foul language). It shows a group of officers getting into a scuffle with a man standing on a sidewalk littered with tents and other debris.

During the struggle, one officer drops his nightstick, which is picked up by a woman on the street. Two officers handcuff the woman.

RELATED: How many people are killed in officer-involved shootings? Some answers

The man continues to scuffle with four of the officers, even after he's wrestled to the ground. What appears to be one of the officers is heard saying "Drop the gun. Drop the gun."

Then, at least one of the officers opens fire on the man, who remained on the ground with at least two officers near him.

Five gunshots are heard on the recording.

LAPD skid row shooting: Once a weapon is grabbed, 'all bets are off

Police have not identified the dead man or said how many officers were involved, or how many shots were fired. The man was declared dead at a hospital shortly after the shooting, which occurred about noon, according to police spokesman Sgt. Barry Montgomery.

He said that at one point during the struggle a Taser had been deployed, but investigators did not know if it was used on the man who was subsequently shot.

Witnesses at the scene identified the victim by his street name, “Africa”, and gave conflicting accounts of what they saw.

Dennis Horne, 29, said Africa had been fighting with someone else in his tent when police arrived.

When Africa refused to comply with a police order to come out of the tent, officers used the Taser on him and dragged him out, Horne said. The officers tackled Africa to the ground, where he continued to fight, which led to the fatal shooting, according to Horne.

“It's sad,” Horne said. “There's no justification to take somebody's life.”

Another witness, Lonnie Franklin, 53, said five to six officers pulled up in three to four cars as Africa was lying face down on the sidewalk. The officers approached with guns drawn yelling, ”Down, down,” according to Franklin.

When Africa got up and started fighting, the officers “went straight to lethal force,” Franklin said.

But Jose Gil, 38 , said he saw the man swinging at the police and then heard one of the officers say, “Gun, gun, he's got my gun!” before police fired multiple shots.

Another witness, who asked not to be identified, said the man punched and kicked the officers and reached for one of their service weapons before the officers fired at least seven times.

An area resident, who identified himself as Booker T. Washington, said police had come by repeatedly to ask Africa to take down his tent. People are allowed to sleep on the streets from 9 p.m to 6 a.m., but they are supposed to remove their tents in the daytime under a court agreement.

“This man got shot over a tent,” Washington said.

(Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)

Julian Castro, the U.S. secretary of Housing and Urban Development, meets with Jennifer Campbell - who is homeless - along L.A.'s skid row during the county's homeless count on Jan. 29.

Talk of funding and improved services to help get homeless people and veterans off the streets didn't clear the tents and shelters along downtown L.A.'s skid row during the recent count of the county's homeless population.

Soboroff said a key issue would be whether the man did in fact try to grab the officer's gun, as some witnesses have told reporters. Otherwise, he said, it's unclear what might have prompted the use of deadly force.

UPDATE: Get the latest on the LAPD's fatal shooting of a homeless man on skid row

"To me, that would be the only explanation that something would happen that quickly," Soboroff said. "It escalated. It escalated right in front of our eyes."

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He stressed that the LAPD, the independent inspector general and the district attorney's office would all investigate the shooting "very, very carefully."

"Of course I would encourage people not to rush to judgment. It's not fair to anybody. It's not fair to the family of the victim or the victim or the officers," he said. "We'll find out what happened."

Montgomery said Sunday evening that investigators were in the process of interviewing "loads of people" who were in the area at the time of the shooting. He said there would potentially be more video recordings of the incident, noting that he could see two surveillance cameras mounted on buildings at the scene.

It was still unclear how many officers fired their weapons or what was said to the man before he was shot, Montgomery said.

Montgomery said the video of the events leading up to the shooting appears to back the initial report that a Taser was used. He said the "click-click-click" sound that accompanies the use of the device can be heard on the recording.

According to a Times data analysis, there have been 12 fatal officer-involved shootings in downtown Los Angeles since 2000. There were none in 2014 and one in 2015 before Sunday's violence.

Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson and other activists on Sunday called for a special police commission meeting on the shooting.

About 9:30 p.m., dozens of people gathered at Pershing Square to protest the police shooting.

"The heavens are crying right now," said General Jeff Page, known around skid row as the "mayor" of the poverty-stricken neighborhood, as rains poured on the crowd gathered around him. He went over the events of the day that led to the fatal shooting of Africa, whom Page called "one of our loved ones."

In the crowd was Yannick Babou, 34, a street vendor who works in skid row. Babou said he came out to show his frustration and anger with law enforcement.

"I'm not anti-police. I think we need police in society," Babou said. "But I think we need to hold police accountable when they do something wrong."
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The homeless "African has now been found to be a French national ex-bank robber,media reports!

Old blue-eyes' famous song "New York,New York",takes on a diff. meaning with this report! One always knew there was much vermin in the city.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 83563.html

Bubonic plague-carrying fleas found on New York City rats
A study published this week looked into the parasites found on New York’s rats
Payton Guion
New York
Tuesday 03 March 2015

Spend any length of time in New York City and a rat will show its whiskery face or worm-like tail. It could be on the subway tracks or nibbling through the garbage on the side of the street. It could also be carrying the bubonic plague.

Scientists studying rats in New York found the flea that carries the plague - the Oriental rat flea - hosting on some of the city’s rat population, according to the study published Monday in the Journal of Medical Entomology.

Bubonic plague is infamous as one of the most devastating pandemics in world history, known as the Black Death. During the 14th Century, the plague killed between 25 million and 50 million people in Europe.

Before panic ensues, it must be noted that researchers found no trace of the plague or typhus – another disease carried by the Oriental rat flea – in any of the fleas they sampled. Check out the full report here.

The recent rat study was the first time since 1925 that scientists have studied the fleas and mites living on rats in New York City. Researchers did identify bacteria called Bartonella, which causes illness in humans, and other bacteria that can cause dermatitis.

While this study did not turn up any sign of bubonic plague in the fleas living on New York’s rats, bubonic plague has been found in the city. A study published earlier this year found the bacteria that causes the plague at an Uptown subway station. Read more about that study here.

Researchers in the study of the parasites living aboard New York rats recommended that they city try to reduce the rat population before the flea problem becomes worse. For those in the city, be on the lookout for more signs warning of Rodenticide.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 83669.html
America braced for backlash after explosive Ferguson report findings

Report found conclusive evidence that the Ferguson, Missouri police department routinely engaged in racially biased practises


Kunal Dutta Tuesday 03 March 2015

America was braced for a backlash last night as the explosive findings of a government report found conclusive evidence that the Ferguson, Missouri police department routinely engaged in racially biased practises.

The findings will compound tensions across a country that has been in a deep-rooted state of unrest since the shooting of black teenager Michael Brown last August – an incident that set off violent protests across the country.

Analysis of over 35,000 pages of police records have found that black Americans make up 93 percent of arrests in Ferguson while accounting for only 67 percent of the city's population.

It is also expected to charge that police disproportionately use excessive force against blacks and that black drivers are stopped and searched far more often than white motorists.

The Justice Department report, which is expected to be released Wednesday found that blacks were 68 percent less likely than others to have their cases dismissed by a municipal court judge, and that from April to September of last year, 95 percent of people kept at the city jail for more than two days were black.
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A hilarious segment to infra woes in the US and A.

http://youtu.be/Wpzvaqypav8

Sorry dunno how to embed Youtube videos directly. Don't see "v=" part in the youtube URL anymore
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Scientists studying rats in New York found the flea that carries the plague - the Oriental rat flea
What an irony!
Black rats may have gotten a bad rap in taking the blame for outbreaks of the plague in Europe starting in the mid-1300s
Nonetheless, the flea was oriental, called 'oriental rat flea'!
From comments section:
Today in North America wild rodents, such as prairie dogs, are the reservoir. Human cases are often the result of pets being allowed to run free and bring dead rodents (and their fleas) home to their owners.
Some other factoids in this link: link
Rats were carriers but they also died from bubonic plague. If it had been this disease you would expect to find large deposits of 14th century rat bones. These would have survived the centuries in the timber waterfronts in the city, but we found very few bones...
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‘Its spread accelerated over the winter. If it had been bubonic plague – which is spread by rats – we would expect the spread to slow down over winter because rats are susceptible to the cold.’ .. questions whether the Black Death really was bubonic plague.
Mucho confusion over what happened, though the black rat for bad rep for sure and flea is called oriental rat flea, too.
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The public prosecutor in California was caught lying when he inserted his own statements into the accused's confession!

California Prosecutor Falsifies Transcript of Confession
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what happens when you give a gun to a monkey ?

... anybody ?

Oregon Deputies Shoot Family's Miniature Pony

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Hey guy,

The right to bear arms is a constitutional right. You guys dont understand freedom yet.

What the US has done is provided equal rights to non-human primates. You dont even have gay marriage yet. Wait another three generations before you start talking the right to bear arms for monkeys. You will get there, progress is unstoppable.
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when you give a gun to a monkey .. it shoots a donkey.
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^^^ What have you got against a honest working animal now. Just you wait until the non-primate animal equal rights groups hear about this!

edit -- it was an accident. no, self-defense. sorry, insanity?
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^^ Holy crap, really? Wow. Could you please share the source?
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arshyam wrote:^^ Holy crap, really? Wow. Could you please share the source?
Look up wikipedia for US marriage laws. Also check out

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emancipation_of_minors
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/table_emancipation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_mar ... ted_States
is overriden if the child is "emancipated".
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Thanks Shreeman-ji, reason I asked is I am bookmarking some of these stats to counter the atrocity literature types and increase awareness among my friends and acquaintances.
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arshyam wrote:Thanks Shreeman-ji, reason I asked is I am bookmarking some of these stats to counter the atrocity literature types and increase awareness among my friends and acquaintances.
Bsically, Islamic marriage is alive and well in the US. A child could "file" a petition at pretty much any age and a state judge can emancipate her at which time she is a free adult who can then go on to marry.

Yes, I know, unfortunately, where this (emancipation) has actually transpired. Both teenage marriages and marriages to teenagers are quite common.
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This one serms a new development -- http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/mad ... ce-n319136
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strange, are the wheels of fortune. mysteriously, they turn.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... State.html
new wed iraqi emigrant shot dead by rifled gunmen outside apartment for daring to take photos of american snow.
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Obama: America's racial history casts 'long shadow upon us'

Sat Mar 7, 2015

US President Barack Obama has addressed a commemorative ceremony for the 50th anniversary of the historic civil rights marches from Selma to Montgomery, saying America's racial history "still casts a long shadow upon us".

"We just need to open our eyes, and ears, and hearts, to know that this nation's racial history still casts its long shadow upon us," Obama said on Saturday, addressing thousands of people from across the country packed the town of Selma, Alabama, for commemorations of the march on March 7, 1965.

"We know the march is not yet over, the race is not yet won, and that reaching that blessed destination where we are judged by the content of our character - requires admitting as much," he said, speaking in front of the Edmund Pettus Bridge in the riverside town.

The three Selma to Montgomery marches in 1965 served as the catalyst for passage of the historic 1965 Voting Rights Act, a landmark achievement of the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement.

On Sunday March 7, 1965, known as Bloody Sunday, Alabama state troopers violently attacked more than 600 peaceful activists, who were demanding voting rights for African American citizens, as they tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma.

Obama hailed the American heroes who marched to change the country for the better. "We gather here to celebrate them. We gather here to honor the courage of ordinary Americans willing to endure billy clubs and the chastening rod; tear gas and the trampling hoof; men and women who despite the gush of blood and splintered bone would stay true to their North Star and keep marching toward justice."

The US Congress has passed legislation to honor the people who made it possible. The congressional gold medals will be awarded to the thousands of civil rights activists who marched on Bloody Sunday, Turnaround Tuesday and the final stretch of the 54 miles from Selma to Montgomery.

Earlier in his speech Obama said, “Selma teaches us, too, that action requires that we shed our cynicism. For when it comes to the pursuit of justice, we can afford neither complacency nor despair."

He called the civil rights marches of 1965 a global inspiration for revolutionaries. "From the streets of Tunis to the Maidan in Ukraine, this generation of young people can draw strength from this place, where the powerless could change the world's greatest superpower, and push their leaders to expand the boundaries of freedom.”

http://www.presstv.com/Detail/2015/03/0 ... ong-shadow
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This is a very interesting story -- http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/cri ... story.html
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^^ there are many many such who either languish in jail or were executed already.
the PIO lady who led the DOJ federal investigation in Ferguson in the past managed to free some of these framed and jailed people. the stds of investigation, fairness and jury seem very poor in certain parts of the country...so long as the "right" type of people are being jailed. the police system is opaque and pampered and empowered too much.

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Fraternity Closed at Oklahoma After Video of Racist Chant
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon, one of America's largest college fraternities, closed its chapter at the University of Oklahoma late Sunday after a video posted hours earlier appeared to show fraternity members singing a racist chant.
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IBNLIve

Washington: In a bizarre case, a sanitation worker in the US state of Georgia has been jailed for 30 days for collecting rubbish too early in the morning, violating an ordinance aimed at keeping workers from waking up residents.

Kevin McGill, who works for Waste Management Inc, pleaded guilty to violating an ordinance in Sandy Springs, a famously wealthy suburb north of Atlanta, which bans collections prior to 7 AM.

The city of Sandy Springs says he violated an ordinance aimed at keeping workers from waking up residents. The city solicitor said he has tried everything to get sanitation workers to stop coming to communities before 7 am. The city solicitor said he has tried fining the companies they work for, but it does not work and so now he has decided to haul them off to jail.

"The solicitor said it's automatic jail time. He didn't want to hear nothing I had to say. I said it's my first time," sanitation worker McGill said.

The Sandy Springs ordinance says sanitation workers must haul trash between the hours of 7 in the morning to 7 in the evening.

McGill was cited for picking up trash just after 5 am one morning. When he went to court, chief prosecutor Bill Riley asked the judge to sentence him to 30 days in jail.

"I was stunned. I didn't know what to think. I was shocked," McGill said. Riley does not apologise for locking up sanitation
workers.

"Fines don't seem to work. The only thing that seems to stop the activity is actually going to jail," Riley said. He said 911 lights up when trash haulers come before 7 AM.

McGill, who did not have an attorney with him when he was sentenced, is serving his time on the weekend. His new attorney, however, is not convinced why he is being punished.
"Give him a warning. I mean he's the employee. He's not the employer. Sentencing him to jail is doing what?" attorney Kimberly Bandoh asked.


McGill reported to a local prison on Saturday after opting to serve his time on weekends so that he is still able to work and support his wife and two children.
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http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/09/us/sa ... jail-time/

after this went public the court sheepishly changed the sentence to the 2 weekends he had already spent in jail.

police and prosecutors seem to be out of control there, if the guy is poor / minority , the rich very well know which levers to press to keep them subdued and under tight control.
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What was he doung pickng the rich people's trash? Thats grade A compost, you know. You come at a good time, pay your auction entry free, the parking fee, and the bid price.

Who would have thunk? Picking trash in the morning waking up people!

edit -- for the uninitiated, this person's life is ruined now. All records are electronic in the US and no one will bother to find out why he got a prison sentence. Just that he did. He is not even good enough to pick trash now.
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I wonder what occasion they were celebrating or just a daily ritual?

A girl from a sorority is also being investigated.
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A Last Week Tonight episode with John Oliver on the rights of people from US Territories

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Singha wrote:I wonder what occasion they were celebrating or just a daily ritual?

A girl from a sorority is also being investigated.
Singha, This happened during an annual ritual -- a "date party" thrown for members and their dates. Sounds like everyone gets drunk and lets their inner pakistani have a good time.

http://sororityeverafter.com/greek-terminology/
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chaitanya wrote:A Last Week Tonight episode with John Oliver on the rights of people from US Territories

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chaitanya,

Jon Stewart was bad enough with his tea parties with Musharraf. Oliver is a classic "yellow-teeth" poodle. Check his views on India before promoting his opinion of anything US related.

No doubt, everythung from Guam, samoa, and of course the Hawaii takeover is dirty history. But surely we dont need this prick to be the expert who educates us.

People are gullible, they will place the likes of Stewart (or his Friend O'reiley), Oliver and the like on a high pedestal because they make these attempts at "humor". Stewart has done enough damage by being THE leftist demi god pundit. Replacing him with this seems much lamer.
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Tuvaluan wrote:
Singha wrote:I wonder what occasion they were celebrating or just a daily ritual?

A girl from a sorority is also being investigated.
Singha, This happened during an annual ritual -- a "date party" thrown for members and their dates. Sounds like everyone gets drunk and lets their inner pakistani have a good time.

http://sororityeverafter.com/greek-terminology/
No,

Just that someone "leaked" it to the media this time. And then it is "black cook loses job".

The apologists will have us believe (and they have faught tooth and nail in this very thread, and continue in US-India thread) that race is dead, and the only problems that remain are in India (build toilets!). No doubt the Ferguson reports the mass replacement of EVERY responsible official in the city power structure is not relevent. No, that is just the system working (dont actually read the report, for gods sake). And the system is now wonderfully solving a problem that didnt exist in the first place.

Toothpaste does not go back in the tube very easily. And the spillage is visible to anyone with a half-cocked eye.

The supreme truth is always -- But dont make us LOOK bad! Guess where the pakis learned that from.

Nothing will improve unless there is at least an attempt to honestly admit the scope. Just like the state of denial re. pedophilia in church. Or the state of prisons and their populations. Or the drugs and drug wars. Or the homeless and the poverty. The list goes on.

Denial is not just a river in "insert your equal-equal here".
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Shreeman wrote: The supreme truth is always -- But dont make us LOOK bad! Guess where the pakis learned that from.
Indeed, the Pakis learnt their quaint ways of denial from their lord and master. Or as the cyber hacker serving a 10 year term in prison was asked on TV about any advice he had for youngsters, and he responded "don't get caught". Everything is fine until someone takes a video of it and puts it on youtube, and then everyone from chancellor to any two-bit politician in the vicinity will "decry such despicable racist attitudes in the strongest possible tones"....doesn't mean you can actually by a home in an area populated by white people if your skin color is not right, even if you have the means to purchase the house...even better, the real estate agent will never ever show houses in white-only neighbourhoods to you, so you can't claim you went through any discrimination at all.
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Shreeman,

Will do sir.
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http://mic.com/articles/112274/the-side ... king-about
Americans seem largely incapable of recognizing racism in practice, de facto racism, systemic racism. We only see racism when the racists are here to scream about it.
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One does not wish evil upon the US or its people,far from itbut the backlash from Black Americans in Ferguson was on the cards. You cannot have a racist "white" police force treating black Americans like "n*ggers",apologies for using that tainted racist epithet,but that its how they are being treated in many places across America. A violent backlash from black Americans using guns is an alarming development. One remembers the Rodney King episode and the riots that followed. Ferguson might be the tip of the iceberg. This is a real crisis in the US as the issue of race can undermine the enormous good that its multi-ethnic society brings with it. The various state administrations play an equal part in this as the White House/US admin. The attitude in some southern states leaves a lot to be desired.

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015 ... -shootings
Uneasy calm in Ferguson in wake of police shootings

Anxious police and protesters show restraint as injured officers released from hospital following ‘ambush’ on Missouri police HQ

Ferguson police officer Lieutenant Gerald Lohr
Ferguson police chief Lieut Gerald Lohr in front of officers guarding the police headquarters. Photograph: Jon Swaine/Guardian
Jon Swaine in Ferguson

Friday 13 March 2015 07.28 GMT Last modified on Friday 13 March 2015

There was no escalation in violence outside police headquarters in Ferguson, Missouri overnight on Thursday – no shots fired, no arrests made and no one with anything but disgust for the mystery gunman who had put the city back on edge.

Instead, anxious police and protesters showed mutual restraint as demonstrations resumed in drizzling rain and the search continued for the person who shot two police officers on Wednesday night in what chiefs described as an ambush.

“There is a sense of unease, a sense of nervousness among the officers,” Lieut Gerald Lohr, St Louis County police’s commander for the night, told the Guardian. “They’re all human. They all have wives and children to go home to. The fact that two officers got shot puts everyone at unease. But the expectation is that they’ll be professional. It’s not personal.”

The injured officers were released from hospital earlier on Thursday. While one is suffering pain from the wounds left as a bullet entered his shoulder and exited his back, the bullet that entered the other officer’s face under his right eye remains lodged beneath his ear.

Confounding expectations that they would put on an angry, military-style display of strength to deter a repeat of the double shooting, a small number of officers stood quietly without riot gear beside police SUVs late on Thursday while protesters gathered on the road outside.

Lohr was heard instructing the officers to relax, stand at ease and try to radiate calm. They hung further back than in previous standoffs, avoiding traditional back-and-forth clashes that has led to dozens of arrests over intense nights of clashes since last summer.

“It’s intentional,” said Lohr, while clutching a tin of snuff tobacco. “When they’re closer and you have protesters in officers’ faces, that tends to escalate things. It’s harder to yell at somebody when they’re 30 yards away.” Some officers returned early from holiday to work the shift.

Demonstrators returned the gesture by protesting and chanting peacefully, allowing cars to pass through the main drag where they were assembled, and even agreeing to disperse simultaneously at the unthinkably respectable hour of 11pm in a show of discipline and focus.

“If you want to go home, this is a formal dismissal,” said Dhoruba Shakur, a 24-year-old protest leader, through a megaphone. “Usually we trickle away, the police snatch four of the last few people and then that is told with the footage of us out in the streets earlier on.”

“We’re not out here to feel good,” said Shakur. “We’re here to win. We need to be more and more strategic.”

Throughout the crowd there was a sense of sadness and quiet concern that the shootings could blight a protest movement that has remained largely peaceful through eight tumultuous months. While Jon Belmar, the county police chief, alleges that the gunman was “embedded” with the protesters, demonstrators fiercely dispute any association with the gunman.

“I hate that it happened,” Michael Makin, 19, of Ferguson, said of the attack. “It could just make us all look bad. But no matter what happens, we have got to keep the movement going, keep it positive and make changes for the better. We can’t let youth go to waste.”

At a multi-faith prayer vigil earlier in the night, dozens gathered with candles in a parking lot to show their respect for the families of the injured officers and to pledge their continued support to those protesters who would denounce such violence.

Rev Starsky Wilson, who is a co-chairman of the Ferguson Commission established by Governor Jay Nixon to work out how to heal the St Louis suburb, delivered a biblical-style attack on the unidentified gunman. “We come to curse all of those who would stand in the midst of peaceful protest and cast forth shots that bring violence,” he said.

Later, two spotters sat atop the police headquarters overlooking Tiffin Avenue, the dark and upwards-sloping street from where the shooter is believed to have taken aim on Wednesday night. The road leads away from the police station towards several residential side streets, in which a gunman could easily have slipped away.

Earlier on Thursday, three people living on one of those streets – Lamont Underwood, Iresha Turner and Martez Little – told the Guardian they were released without charge after being questioned for hours following a dawn raid at their home by heavily armed police. Turner said she and Underwood were followed after fleeing Wednesday’s protest when shots rang out.

A spokesman for St Louis County police confirmed people had been released. “We can confirm that several people were questioned today. None are still in police custody and no arrests have been made.” There were unconfirmed reports that police had two new suspects they were trying to track down, one of whom may have been the shooter.

The incident left Underwood further disenchanted with police, nine days after Ferguson’s criminal justice system was sharply criticised in a report by the Department of Justice, leading to the departures of six senior officials and police officers including the police chief. The report was prompted by nights of unrest after the fatal shooting on 9 August of Michael Brown, an unarmed black 18-year-old, by Darren Wilson, a white police officer.

“I feel disrespected,” said Underwood, 47. “I kept telling them I didn’t know anything about who shot the cop. Eventually they said they believed me.”

Despite his regrets over the shooting, Makin, the young protester, said he would be returning to the streets again and again. “I’m sick and tired of police brutality against young black men,” he said, a Guy Fawkes mask lifted from his face and covered in scrawled slogans such as “peace n love”.

Yet Lohr suggested that as resignations continued to tumble out of Ferguson’s city administration and police promised to implement reforms, disgruntled residents needed to be willing to turn a new leaf.

“People in the community have to be willing to move forward, maybe to move past things that have happened,” he said. “We can all agree to disagree. There’s a perceived injustice. But at this point we have to move forward.”
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Why shouldn't Indians wish evil on the US, when the US has no compunctions about doing so to Indians? These mofos starting from Obama and all the way down the US state dept. food chain are singlemindedly tarnishing India and hindus as religious bigots who don't allow religious freedom, while supporting all the terrorist jihadis in pakistan. Seems perfectly reasonable to wish the same evil on those mofos as they wish on India and Indians. Just saying.
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http://www.salon.com/2015/03/12/what_sc ... on_campus/

Good expose on the good old boy frat system
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arrahh be braised. what is it i am reading ?
is this the land of the free spirited meryl streep, frieddie pinto, melinda gates and barack obuma .. who can tolerate no evil .. in other countries ?

In the immediate aftermath of the shootings, a lot of people were actually celebrating. The following is a sampling of comments from Twitter…
-#ChiefJackson steps down and two pigs get shot? Best day #Ferguson has had in years

-im glad 2 pigs wounded in #Ferguson lol

-#Ferguson kill the pigs

-serves those two pigs right, i hope organized public militancy continues #ferguson

-#Ferguson pigs shouldnt grab ppl; thugs deserved it. Wish it was #DarrenWilson. Sound familiar? #MichaelBrown #VonderittMyers #AntonioMartin

-Racist cops shot not gonna cry 4 pigs #Ferguson

-I heard two pigs in #Ferguson got shot? We’re they left on the ground bleeding out and dead like Mike Brown?

-hopefully they’ll be off the street for a long time. two less pigs out harassing & kidnapping people. #Ferguson

Could you imagine trying to be a police officer in Ferguson in this kind of environment?
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle ... 6260860288
Almost seven years ago, a troubled 11-year-old girl reported that she had been raped — twice — in her Northwest Washington neighborhood. Despite medical evidence of sexual assault, records show that no suspects were arrested and the cases were given only sporadic attention by the police . Instead, in the second case, the police had the girl, Danielle Hicks-Best, charged with filing a false report.
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