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McKinney accuses Capitol Hill cop of racism (Congressional Black Caucus steers clear of press conf)
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | April 1, 2006 | Bob Kemper

Posted on 04/01/2006 3:35:21 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

WASHINGTON — Rep. Cynthia McKinney on Friday declared herself the victim of a racist Capitol Hill police officer who her supporters said used excessive force when he stopped her from skirting a security checkpoint earlier this week.

"The whole incident was instigated by the inappropriate touching and stopping of me — a female, black congresswoman," McKinney said at a news conference, abandoning the apologetic tone she struck earlier in the week.

Capitol police are considering filing assault charges against the DeKalb County Democrat next week. But her lawyers said she was acting in self-defense when she struck the officer who tried to stop her.

"Cynthia McKinney, like thousands of average Americans across this country, is ... a victim of the excessive use of force by law enforcement officials because of how she looks and the color of her skin," said one of McKinney's lawyers, James Myart Jr.

McKinney spoke on the campus of predominantly black Howard University, surrounded by more than a dozen African-American children from South Georgia's Coffee County who held signs reading "Is Cynthia a Target?" and "Recognize Our Congresswoman." The children had been in town to tour Washington and visit McKinney, said their escort, Hal Pressley, president of the Coffee County branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

Singer and activist Harry Belafonte and actor Danny Glover also appeared with McKinney. They said they had come not in judgment of the facts of the case, but, as Glover put it, "to support our sister."

McKinney's lawyers said the white officer involved in Monday's scuffle should be investigated.

Police declined to address the racial accusations.

"We're currently investigating the matter. That's as far as it goes with us right now," said Sgt. Kimberly Schneider, the police spokeswoman.

But police union officials from across the country denounced McKinney's tactics and said the officer involved — not McKinney — was the true victim.

"There was no excessive force here," said Lou Cannon, president of the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Fraternal Order of Police, which represents Capitol officers. "If she's trying to turn this into a racial issue, people should ask, 'Why is she doing this?' This is an insult to all police officers."

The FOP's national board, meeting Friday in Nashville, unanimously approved a motion commending the Capitol Hill officer, who has not been identified, and condemning McKinney, who was stopped because the officer didn't recognize her. Bill Peacock, a former DeKalb County police officer and a delegate to the national FOP organization, introduced the motion.

"There were two avenues she could take, one being the high road — admitting her error — and the other is to use the race card simply because the officer was trying to do his job," said Peacock.

McKinney's press conference marked the first time she has spoken publicly about the incident, in which the officer, not recognizing McKinney as a member of Congress, tried to stop her from walking around a security checkpoint, which members are routinely allowed to do.

Several Capitol police officials have said the officer involved asked McKinney three times to stop. When she did not, he placed a hand on her and she hit him, they said.

McKinney, who previously had released a statement saying she "deeply regretted" the incident, avoided details Friday. She said lawyers had advised her not to because of the possibility of charges against her.

As she had previously, she acknowledged that when she was stopped, she wasn't wearing the special lapel pin given to the 435 House members to help police and staff recognize them. But she said the officer still should have recognized her because he was trained to do so.

"I do wear the pin when I remember to wear the pin," McKinney said. "But the pin is not the issue. The issue is facial recognition."

"She's a victim," said Pressley. "For Ms. McKinney not to be immediately recognized by the Capitol police was, in itself, an insult. She's recognizable from around the world, so in D.C., our capital, you would expect that almost any police officer would recognize her, with all the controversy attached to her name."

Pressley said a Capitol Hill police officer — "like someone who just came off a plantation" — once treated some black children he brought to Washington "like animals."

Michael Raffauf, one of McKinney's attorneys, suggested that powerful Republican lawmakers who run Congress may be behind the accusations and possible criminal charges against McKinney.

"I find it highly unusual that this thing has gotten so blown out of proportion," he said.

Police have said it was extraordinarily rare, and possibly unprecedented, for a member of Congress to strike a Capitol Hill police officer.

McKinney said members of the Congressional Black Caucus are backing her, though members of Congress who were supposed to attend Friday's press conference didn't show up.

However, an influential African-American lawmaker, Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald (D-Calif.), came to McKinney's aid Wednesday night. Millender-McDonald, the ranking Democrat on the House Administration Committee, which oversees the Capitol police, called the House sergeant at arms, Wilson Livingood, amid rumors that McKinney would be arrested, her spokeswoman, Denise Mixon, said Friday.

Mixon denied Millender-McDonald tried to prevent an arrest.

"The congresswoman did not intervene. All she did was ask a question: 'Where are we now?' " Mixon said.

She said the conference call also included McKinney and Tad Vandermeid, legal counsel to House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.).

Mixon said Livingood did not specifically address whether there were plans to arrest McKinney, saying, "An investigation is going on." Millender-McDonald asked to be kept abreast of any developments, and Livingood agreed to do so, Mixon said.

Staff writer Scott Shepard contributed information about Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald and The Associated Press contributed an account of what officers said occurred in the incident with McKinney.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: 109th; assault; cartooncharacter; fop; mckinney; mckinneybeyondstupid; pos; racecard; racism; racistbtch; terribleracistwoman
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

This woman should be scrubbing toilets in Buckhead.....not sullying the halls of the U.S. Congress.


121 posted on 04/01/2006 4:54:55 AM PST by RightOnline
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To: Timeout
The pin

Great post!

I hadn't even thought about that--but you may well have nailed it!
122 posted on 04/01/2006 4:56:16 AM PST by cgbg (When you hear the words "gender" or "stakeholder" run for your life!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

She looks like Buckwheat's mama.


123 posted on 04/01/2006 4:59:52 AM PST by Riptides
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To: roaddog727
"The issue is facial recognition."

With her face and hair, she is lucky she did not get shot!

124 posted on 04/01/2006 4:59:52 AM PST by TYVets (God so loved the world he didn't send a committee)
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To: cgbg

"I do wear the pin when I remember to wear the pin," McKinney said.

Stupid is as stupid does.


125 posted on 04/01/2006 5:00:21 AM PST by Westlander (Unleash the Neutron Bomb)
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To: ken5050
One can only conclude that the security videotapes must be pretty damning for Cynthia..

Doesn't matter. Consider the composition of the DC jury pool they would have to draw upon.

If they press charges, what is the liklihood that a DC jury would convict a black woman for hitting a white cop?

126 posted on 04/01/2006 5:03:02 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (A planned society is most appealing to those with the hubris to think they will be the planners)
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To: andyandval
What an A*S!... This woman really is... It just makes me wonder about those who elected her :) And she is "trend setter" when it comes to hair dos too - LOL
127 posted on 04/01/2006 5:03:06 AM PST by ElPatriota (Let's not forget, we are all still friends despite our differences)
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To: Farmer Dean
....Bottom line-she's there to stay.

Not a problem. We do what we can to move this great nation forward. It's great to have living examples of the last millenium before they die off.

128 posted on 04/01/2006 5:03:40 AM PST by PGalt
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Notice how most blacks (and guilty white liberals) will defend her vicious behavior (and allow her to play the victim) when she clearly assaulted a police officer? Race is the only defense that she can get the public to buy. She is nothing more than a common criminal masquerading as an elected official. Notice also how white conservatives (except for a few like Hastert) are scared to death to utter a word on McKinney for fear of being labeled a racist.


129 posted on 04/01/2006 5:03:51 AM PST by Buffettfan (CYNTHIA MCKINNEY IS A CRIMINAL)
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To: Riptides

You are correct.

130 posted on 04/01/2006 5:05:37 AM PST by beaversmom
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To: Buffettfan

They are doing it with Barry Bonds as well. The racists are only going after him because they don't want him to break Babe Ruth's record.


131 posted on 04/01/2006 5:07:14 AM PST by beaversmom
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To: SkyPilot
this totally wacky woman psychotic, vicious b$$$h who should not be permitted within 100,000,000,000 feet of Congress

I had to correct a couple of minor details in your post.

132 posted on 04/01/2006 5:09:15 AM PST by Hardastarboard (HEY - Billy Joe! You ARE an American Idiot!)
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To: beaversmom
They are doing it with Barry Bonds as well.

Not to worry,,,

Barry Bonds and Mark McGuire home runs records will be safe in the Steroid Hall of Fame.

133 posted on 04/01/2006 5:12:23 AM PST by TYVets (God so loved the world he didn't send a committee)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
FREE THE TAPES.
134 posted on 04/01/2006 5:13:10 AM PST by Drango (A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul.)
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To: SauronOfMordor

She won't get convicted, because if she did they would riot.... Everyone knows that.


135 posted on 04/01/2006 5:13:51 AM PST by just me
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

THANK YOU CYNTHIA!

Keep this in the news until November and this will cost the Dims. JMO
136 posted on 04/01/2006 5:15:00 AM PST by SouthWall (Come to America to be American, speak American, work American, play American.)
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To: ElPatriota

OK, these pix have convinced me: Congress needs to pass a law requiring random drug tests and breathalyser tests for all 535 reps and senators, and their staff members.

Want to get on the Senate or House floor? Blow. Want to get into a committee room? Blow.

We simply cannot allow LWI - Legislating While Intoxicated - any longer.


137 posted on 04/01/2006 5:15:38 AM PST by savedbygrace (SECURE THE BORDERS FIRST (I'M YELLING ON PURPOSE))
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To: rabidralph

Take a look at them. Does anyone really think they can read their own signs?


138 posted on 04/01/2006 5:16:04 AM PST by CinnamonBear
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To: LibLieSlayer
These poor Capital Police need TASERS!!! No touchee crapola any more! :-)

SINthia needs a 50,000 plus volt "howdy"!

LLS

And on the plus side ,the taser won't even affect her hairstyle. Matter of fact it may improve it.

CC

139 posted on 04/01/2006 5:16:23 AM PST by Celtic Conservative ("Minutum Cantorum, Minutum Baloram, Minutum Carboratum Descendam Pantorum")
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To: ElPatriota

OTAAAAY!!!!
140 posted on 04/01/2006 5:18:06 AM PST by Khurkris (Don't blame me. I was out the entire day.)
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