Posted on 11/21/2014 8:13:29 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Janice Mathis with Rainbow Push Coalition says shes never seen anything like it, nothing so deliberate and focused on a particular incident that was about to happen. According to Mathis, Ive seen meetings sort of like this in the aftermath of Jena, or in the aftermath of Trayvon, but Ive never seen anything like this in preparation for an announcement.
Close to 200 metro Atlanta law men and women, administrators from various jurisdictions, members of clergy and civil rights organizations, along with high school and college students gathered Thursday afternoon inside the chambers of the DeKalb County School Board. They were there, according to DeKalb County Public Safety Director Dr. Cedric Alexander, to address how individual entities were planning for incidents that may occur as a result of the grand jury decision in Ferguson, Missouri. In addition he said the briefing was to review how the region is collaborating to ensure metro Atlanta communities remain safe and are not negatively impacted by events that may unfold in Ferguson.
The grand jury will determine whether or not criminal charges will be brought against white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the August 9, 2014, shooting death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown. The killing of Brown sparked protests in and outside of Ferguson, including Atlanta.
At Thursdays planning meeting, held at the headquarters of the DeKalb County School District, Dr. Alexander called on individual representatives from city and county police departments, members of the civil rights and ministerial communities, as-well-as students from local high schools and colleges. They provided details as to how they are preparing for what could happen in their areas once the grand jurys decision is announced.
Georgia State Patrol Captain Nikki Renfroe called the meeting vitally important and very necessary in order to bring the community together with law enforcement and so many other entities. Renfro adding, this is the beginning of great dialogue and thats what it takes in order to come to an understanding. We have to be able to come together and talk.
Deputy Chief Ernest Finley, with the Atlanta Police Department said, Its all about engagement, enrichment, and also communication. Following the meeting Findley said, one message that we want to make clear is about peace and quality of life for everybody that choose to protest or choose to go to a route. We want to make sure that theyre safe and secure, but also we want to make sure that we give them that right and that opportunity to voice their concerns.
DeKalb NAACP President John Evans said theyre preparing themselves for whatever might come about. We are fired up and ready to go. Asked about his message to the community, Evans said, We have to protect our rights to peacefully protest. If something should happen to that, we have to have law enforcement and others involved. We just have to be ready, we have to know how to talk to people, and know how to quiet the conditions.
DeKalb County Interim CEO Lee May called Thursdays meeting an opportunity to learn from what we saw in Ferguson, but also to prepare for whatever may come forward here in the Atlanta metro area. Fire, police, and sheriffs were represented, along with school systems, clergy and civil rights organizations. May said, it really reflects a coordination of efforts in preparation. Were at the intersection now of public safety and politics when we bring in the question of how do we protect all citizens.
Michael Thurmond, the DeKalb Schools Superintendent and host of the meeting, said, Lives have been saved today. I think this will continue to resonate throughout the law enforcement community. Were building bridges, were closing the gap, engaging the community in a positive way. In his address to the gathering, Thurmond said that he has 45,000 potential Trayvon Martins and Michael Browns in his district each day. We dont want them to become another statistic, said Thurmond. The DeKalb Superintendent added thats the reason that he and other superintendents around metro Atlanta embraced the idea of such a meeting, saying We want to protect our young men and young women. We dont need another Ferguson, or another Trayvon and Im going to do everything in my power to prevent it.
Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was shot and killed, February 26, 2012, by a Sanford, Florida, neighborhood watchman named George Zimmerman. On July 13, 2013, Zimmerman was found not guilty of killing the 17 year old. The verdict sparked protests nationwide, including Atlanta.
Thurmond told me that what really impressed him about this weeks meeting was that there was a commitment to protecting the right to protest, recognizing that there are concerns, there are issues, but at-the-same-time, saying that it must be done in a lawful way that respects life and property. Thurmond added, We are here together proactive, not just waiting, not reacting, but trying to actually solve the problem, trying to improve the relationship between law enforcement and our communities.
Meeting organizer and moderator Dr. Alexander thought the meeting was very important. He said that he didnt think that historically anything of this magnitude has ever occurred in this community so I think that makes it very unique. Alexander added more importantly it wasnt just a meeting to meet, there is effective communication going back and forth, sharing of communication, having access and contact with each other from our respective jurisdictions.
When I asked Dr. Alexander about his message to the public, he said, Wait and see. Regardless of what you hear, do not attend to rumors and innuendo, wait for the grand jurys ruling to come out of Ferguson, and whatever it is, we should conduct ourselves accordingly and in a professional manner.
Whenever the grand jury decision is announced, local organizers say there will be rallies held at Underground Atlanta and at the Richard B. Russell Federal Building in Atlanta.
” Janice Mathis with Rainbow Push Coalition says shes never seen anything like it “
Says the person who’s group did a LOT to inflame it!
These punks had better not block an Interstate highway again, or there’s going to be serious trouble. For them.
Sounds like we are preparing for the rebellion predicted by all the prudents (?). Let’er rip. Locked and loaded with ammo to spare.
And that, my friends, is why I no longer live in Atlanta and never again will.
Feral, obese women with chunk in the trunk running around stealing chips, gangster rappers shooting their pistols off to kill whitey, and of course the booming megaphone of Al Not-so-Sharpton.
“Lynch Wilson! Kill Whitey! Kill the Jews! About this we much be committed!”
Everyone needs to be packing heat in preparation because Chuck-E-Bola and Reinhard Holder are gearing up for an all-out race war. This is going to be used as an excuse for a gun grab, mark my words!
Obama, Soros and VJ are plotting a total coup for the final two years and the shamnesty is only step #1. Who are you counting on to stope this insanity? Boner and McCluck???? We’re past the tipping point. The Muztard in the WH is now an unconstitutional false king and when he unleashes his armies of Fed fags, feral urbans, and OWS goobers to set up ‘people’s courts” a la Mao’s China, you have permission from the Founders to shoot.
ARM YOURSELVES!
Watch how Nashville does it.
I know I shouldn’t be amazed by this but I am. This is the great cuase of their lifetime? They don’t even know what happened.
If my understanding is correct, this used to be call fomenting a riot, was a crime, and if convicted, carried jail time.
The 'protestors' (Dream Defenders) were invited in by the "JUST-US" Dept. of CRS ((Community Resoources Services)in the Martin/Zimmerman incident .
The CRS took on an active roll in the organizing protests, and organized marches and demonstrations.
The same arm of the "JUST-US" Dept. that are in Ferguson, Mo. for the Michael Brown/ Wilson incident.
Is there any wonder why there are rabble-rousers from L.A. ,Detroit, Boston, etc. , were directed in a clandestine Executive meeting on 11/05/14 to "Stay The Course"?
Should we expect anything less from the "JUST-US" Dept. , Division of Community Resource Services (CRS) this time ?
Separation of Church from State....until State needs the churches to control the masses....or their support to push a political agenda. Then get back into that hole!
‘Right in your back yard’ ping.
Gotta love the irony here. Protesters will rally at a Federal Building named after the Democrat Senator who led the filibuster against the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Ordinary folk who never hurt anything or anyone but who are armed are going to be confronted by the ultimate challenge:
“Pussy, you ain’t got the balls!!”
So what do you do?
They can pull this crap in Atlanta but if they come into our areas and try their nonsense they will meet a response not to their liking.
...and still not one, true black leader steps up.
The democrip controlled media will not give them a voice ... there are black men and women speaking against this jungle behavior, but the media has been ordered to give the mics to the sharpspitoons and jackassons.
They’re trying real hard to get this thing to go nationwide. If it doesn’t, then Obama’s going to look like a jackass (again).
Atlanta seems to want it’s citizens to get involved in that mess in another state. Wtf is wrong with people? this country is crumbling away....
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