Posted on 03/04/2015 10:36:55 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In August of 2014, Ferguson, Missouri, and the surrounding towns erupted in violence as outraged protesters clashed with police following the shooting death of local teen Michael Brown. In November, that city was again rocked by riots and protests after a local grand jury determined that the officer responsible for that shooting did not violate the law when he used lethal force to subdue Brown.
At the heart of these clashes was the contention that racial bias in the actions of Officer Darren Wilson, in the efforts of riot police to suppress peaceful demonstrators as well as rioters, and in the grand jurys refusal to recommend an indictment played a significant role in igniting unrest in that community. On Tuesday, the Department of Justices Civil Rights Division confirmed many of the anti-police protesters worst suspicions when they determined that the Ferguson Police Department engaged in a pattern and practice of discrimination targeting African-Americans.
Among the findings, reviewed by CNN: from 2012 to 2014, 85% of people subject to vehicle stops by Ferguson police were African-American; 90% of those who received citations were black; and 93% of people arrested were black. This while 67% of the Ferguson population is black.
In 88% of the cases in which the Ferguson police reported using force, it was against African-Americans. During the period 2012-2014 black drivers were twice as likely as white drivers to be searched during traffic stops, but 26% less likely to be found in possession of contraband.
Blacks were disproportionately more likely to be cited for minor infractions: 95% of tickets for manner of walking in roadway, essentially jaywalking, were against African-Americans. Also, 94% of all failure to comply charges were filed against black people.
These shocking and disturbing allegations are certain to reignite the debate over the appropriateness of police conduct in the case involving Browns shooting and the departments response to subsequent public unrest.
The Washington Posts Wesley Lowery, the reporter who has perhaps most extensively covered the turmoil in Ferguson, filed a dispatch on Tuesday night that indicates the publics outrage over this police departments abuses is again set to explode.
Ray Charles could see the institutional racism thats going on here in Ferguson, said state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal. Chappelle-Nadal said she is eager to read the full report, and is outraged by details reported by the Washington Post and other media outlets. Specifically, she is incensed by statistics showing black people being bitten by police dogs while in custody.
Im disturbed by what Im reading, she said. Were allowing police dogs to bite people? What is this, 1955?
An outspoken critic of Fergusons police chief and major, she said both should resign.
They need to get rid of the police chief, thats the first thing they should do, Chappelle-Nadal said. They should have disbanded this police department in August.
The only circumstances that would prevent the press from descending en masse upon his beleaguered Show Me State city again is the fact that there is no shortage of news to cover this week. From Hillary Clintons latest scandals, to fallout from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus speech to Congress, to machinations in the federal legislature resulting from the GOPs failure to forestall the implementation of Barack Obamas executive actions on immigration, the nations newsroom editors may determine that they are spinning too many plates to add another into the mix. While it would be a tragedy if the media engaged again in the thinly-veiled stoking of racial violence, this is a story that demands and deserves national attention.
Both these things can be true: Officer Wilson acted in a manner consistent with standard law enforcement procedures and the department in which he served engaged in racially discriminatory practices. But that assumption needs to be tested, and the media would only be observing the duty to expose injustice if they were to again turn a critical eye toward Ferguson.
Certain people get in front of me and dawdle while I’m shopping and etc. Now I’m an imposing 6 feet tall and 325lbs and look something like a biker. If they’ll do that to me....
I know I wouldn’t work there another day.
Who knows why you just had to make that lean,
who knows why you became part of the gangsta scene,
who knows who sold you all them blunts,
who understood your whistles and your grunts,
who made you assault the neighborhood watch,
whose jewelry was that you were caught w/at school
who made you act the ghetto fool?
Why didnt your Crip daddy stick around,
whose head on the pavement did you pound,
who had to make a decision that fateful night,
when you left him no escape and picked a fight,
who made the choice to mock and sass,
an armed watchman (you called creepy ass),
who couldve gone home but didnt there go,
instead walked towards a six foot deep hole.
Following that reasoning, they could go into locations with no crime and say it is racist to be punished for anything.
This may be a real good summer to stay away from lots of places.
Good old limerick.
Nothing beats limerick.
Police tend to stop those who are doing something that they shouldn't be doing. If 80% of armed robberies there are committed by those identified as blacks...then perhaps 100% of those questioned in the investigation should be black.....I sat through that entire diatribe by Holder concerning the evil police department in Ferguson Missouri and just shook my head....pathetic.
What a load of horse manure. The black population of Fergedishu is 85% black. Of course more blacks will be cited and arrested. And is it a surprise anyway? A city filled with people who are willing to loot and riot at the drop of a hat are bound to be commiting other acts of criminality.
I am going to call and complain to Holder. My city jail here is filled 100% with whites. Is that a civil rights issue?
Like that finding has even a smidgen of validity!
I’m pretty sure she’s redefining someone resisting arrest as being “in custody.” Have not read the report, but my understanding was it complains that the people being bitten are mostly black, not that people are being bitten after they were arrested.
You make a good point. Racistcrats redefine common words and terms to suit their needs.
That is why in my post I wrote “if it is happening” in referring to the claim that police dogs are biting people while they are in custody.
They started off with the desired conclusion, then 'adjusted' the data to fit.
Same as Global Warming Scientists.
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