Posted on 06/08/2020 6:50:52 PM PDT by Ennis85
The family of George Floyd, the black man killed while in police custody in Minneapolis on Memorial Day, has sent a letter to the globalist United Nations to ask for its help in disarming police officers in the United States of America.
The familys legal team facilitated the letter, which was sent on Wednesday, according to NBC News:
The group sent a letter on June 3 to one of the international bodys working groups asking for support for the end of the provision of military equipment and military-type training for police, the teaching of deescalation techniques, independent prosecutions and autopsies for extrajudicial police killings, and more.
When a group of people of any nation have been systemically deprived of their universal human right to life by its government for decades, it must appeal to the international community for its support and to the United Nations for its intervention, Floyds family attorney Ben Crump said in a press release.
The U.N. issued a statement on May 28, three days after Floyds death, and included the names of other black people in the U.S. who died in police custody. Michelle Bachelet, U.N. Commissioner on Human Rights, is quoted in the statement, which says, in part:
This is the latest in a long line of killings of unarmed African Americans by U.S. police officers and members of the public, Bachelet said. I am dismayed to have to add George Floyds name to that of Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner, Michael Brown and many other unarmed African Americans who have died over the years at the hands of the police as well as people such as Ahmaud Arbery and Trayvon Martin who were killed by armed members of the public.
The US authorities must take serious action to stop such killings, and to ensure justice is
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Similar with theSandy Hook victim family’s. I felt bad until they somehow became full time anit 2a people.
Someone advised them which high-profile lawyer to call, and the cash and shakedowns followed.
This Crump guy sure acts like a domestic enemy. Probably because he is one.
He wants to disarm police...when his current “client” is not deceased a result of any firearms.
Crump reminds me of someone, and I just remembered who. He looks like the fake sign language guy behind Obama not too long ago.
If a democrat was president, I could see this becoming a reality.
Eff the U.N. and eff the horse they rode in on.
Guns and ammo are flying off the shelves. Whites are not ready to kneel and acknowledge their “white privilege” and “racism” just yet. Wholesale branding leads to wholesale armed backlash.
BLM and Antifa’s murderous fanaticism do not make them bulletproof. Ordinary citizens are ready to shoot and to kill in self defense.
They lost all my sympathy now:
Ben Crump: NNPA Newsmaker of the Year
4/2/2015, 11:27:23 PM · by 2ndDivisionVet · 5 replies
The Los Angeles Sentinel ^ | April 2, 2015 | Freddie Allen, NNPA Senior Washington Correspondent
Benjamin Crump, the lawyer who skyrocketed to national prominence by representing the family of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed Florida teenager who was followed, confronted and shot to death by George Zimmerman in Sanford, Fla., said that since the 4th grade, he always knew that he wanted to grow up and fight for the community. The measure of a man is defined by the impact that they make on the world, said Crump. Everyday we have to get up and ask, What impact are we going to make on the world? and we have to do it, because our children are...
Yep, that family wrote that letter like I did. There is no container large enough for this event to be milked.
This is, to the international communists, worth breaking a few black omelettes for:
UN, Interpol design ‘global policing doctrine’
10/13/2009, 9:16:50 AM · by opentalk · 6 replies · 622+ views
PressTV ^ | 12 Oct 2009 | PressTV
The United Nations and Interpol, the global police organization, are poised to become partners in fighting crime by jointly creating an international police force. Interpol, which is financed by 187 member nations, says the “global police doctrine” would allow the deployment of peacekeepers among rogue nations plagued by war and organized crime. “We have a visionary model,” said Interpol Secretary General Ronald K. Noble, who described the joint partnership “an alliance of all nations.” He suggested that by relying on Interpol’s resources, the United Nations would be able to handle international conflicts and transnational crime far better.
UN human rights expert recommends changes in US policing
7/27/2016, 6:20:31 PM · by Olog-hai · 14 replies
Associated Press ^ | Jul 27, 2016 6:04 PM EDT | Sarah Grace Taylor
A United Nations human rights expert is recommending changes in the way protests are handled in the United States, saying the process of issuing permits for demonstrations is arbitrary and could easily lead to discrimination against certain groups. Maina Kiai of Kenya, U.N. special rapporteur on freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, offered preliminary findings Wednesday from his visits this month to seven U.S. cities including the sites of this years Democratic and Republican political conventions to investigate how the U.S. upholds its citizens rights of assembly and association. Kiais full report to the United Nations will...
Chicago residents should wear duck costumes and sit still.
UN human rights expert recommends changes in US policing
7/27/2016, 6:20:31 PM · by Olog-hai · 14 replies
Associated Press ^ | Jul 27, 2016 6:04 PM EDT | Sarah Grace Taylor
A United Nations human rights expert is recommending changes in the way protests are handled in the United States, saying the process of issuing permits for demonstrations is arbitrary and could easily lead to discrimination against certain groups. Maina Kiai of Kenya, U.N. special rapporteur on freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, offered preliminary findings Wednesday from his visits this month to seven U.S. cities including the sites of this years Democratic and Republican political conventions to investigate how the U.S. upholds its citizens rights of assembly and association. Kiais full report to the United Nations will...
I never had sympathy. Whatever the video shows we are not on the jury.
And I don’t care when it was the guy put a knife to a pregnant woman’s stomach. You don’t reform from that. You’re an animal if you do that and you always will be
Fentanyl sales will be hurt though.
Harris wins endorsement of civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump (unintentional humor)
politico.com ^ | 07/16/19 | NOLAN D. MCCASKILL
Posted on 7/16/2019, 2:18:57 PM by ransomnote
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump is endorsing Kamala Harris for president, citing the California senators record on criminal justice and comparing her campaign to former President Barack Obamas historic White House run in 2008.
Crump, a high-profile Florida attorney, represented Trayvon Martins family after the teen was shot and killed by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 2012. He has since represented other families whose children were killed in fatal altercations with white police officers that captured the nations attention, like Mike Brown Jr. in Ferguson, Mo., and 12-year-old Tamir Rice in Cleveland.
In a phone interview Monday afternoon, Crump said that while he had gotten calls from multiple campaigns, Harris was the candidate in the top tier who stood out to him.
When you look up some of the stuff that shes tried to do working from the inside, you know that she understands the challenges of trying to get progress when there are a lot of powers that be that are pushing against the cause for equal justice, he said.
Specifically, he referenced Harris role as California attorney general in getting the states Justice Department to publish criminal justice data and her Back-on-Track reentry and anti-recidivism programs.
Senator Kamala Harris has demonstrated an unbridled commitment to a fair and just criminal justice system from her very first days as district attorney, Crump said in a statement obtained by POLITICO. Our work on the outside championing reform relies on people on the inside who will make decisions informed by their cultural experiences and a willingness to listen.
More at the link
I can’t believe that people are dumb enough to believe that petitioning the UN to help disarm American police departments could ever work.
This is likely a political move, which democrats are behind.
Besides, this move is so...
UN-American.
It wouldn’t be the armed cops the U.N. would have to worry about.
If the police are disarmed, the average home might resemble an armory, and driving with a firearm will become the norm.
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NO!
Next idiocy...
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