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Cress Welsing: The Definition of Racism White Supremacy

Dr. Blynd: The Definition of Racism

Anon: What is Racism/White Supremacy?

Dr. Bobby Wright: The Psychopathic Racial Personality

The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism (White Supremacy)

What is the First Step in Counter Racism?

Genocide: a system of white survival

The Creation of the Negro

The Mysteries of Melanin

'Racism is a behavioral system for survival'

Fear of annihilation drives white racism

Dr. Blynd: The Definition of Caucasian

Where are all the Black Jurors? 

The War Against Black Males: Black on Black Violence Caused by White Supremacy/Racism

Brazen Police Officers and the Forfeiture of Freedom

White Domination, Black Criminality

Fear of a Colored Planet Fuels Racism: Global White Population Shrinking, Less than 10%

Race is Not Real but Racism is

The True Size of Africa

What is a Nigger? 

MLK and Imaginary Freedom: Chains, Plantations, Segregation, No Longer Necessary ['Our Condition is Getting Worse']

Chomsky on "Reserving the Right to Bomb Niggers." 

A Goal of the Media is to Make White Dominance and Control Over Everything Seem Natural

"TV is reversing the evolution of the human brain." Propaganda: How You Are Being Mind Controlled And Don't Know It.

Spike Lee's Mike Tyson and Don King

"Zapsters" - Keeping what real? "Non-white People are Actors. The Most Unrealistic People on the Planet"

Black Power in a White Supremacy System

Neely Fuller Jr.: "If you don't understand racism/white supremacy, everything else that you think you understand will only confuse you"

The Image and the Christian Concept of God as a White Man

'In order for this system to work, We have to feel most free and independent when we are most enslaved, in fact we have to take our enslavement as the ultimate sign of freedom'

Why do White Americans need to criminalize significant segments of the African American population?

Who Told You that you were Black or Latino or Hispanic or Asian? White People Did

Malcolm X: "We Have a Common Enemy"

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Entries from November 1, 2004 - November 30, 2004

Tuesday
Nov022004

Bi-Racial Man Allegedly Beaten and Sodomized by Off -Duty Milwaukee Cops

The party at a Bay View duplex started sometime Saturday night with alcohol flowing freely and music blasting, according to neighbors. It ended with a man's beating in front of the home early Sunday. Squad cars arrived after a 911 call, but it was soon clear this wouldn't be a routine house party fight. The owner of the duplex in 2800 block of S. Ellen St. and many of the party-goers were off-duty Milwaukee police officers. Internal investigators were summoned, starting an investigation that continues into who beat the 26-year-old Milwaukee man and to determine if someone should be charged with a crime. The victim also said he was sodomized with a knife. A department spokesman declined to comment on the case; however, police officials contacted the district attorney's office earlier this week. Deputy District Attorney Jon Reddin said he expects to get reports from the department and then decide if criminal charges are warranted.  The man told investigators that at least one person at the party called him a racial slur, according to sources in and out of the department. The victim is biracial.  The victim, who asked not to be named because he fears retribution, was hospitalized for several days. Safran said he was taken to the hospital by police officers, not by ambulance. On Thursday, the victim's face was still badly bruised, his left eye almost entirely swollen shut. He met briefly with a reporter before referring questions to Safran. The man told investigators that the off-duty officers kicked him repeatedly in the head and one attacked him with a knife, at one point sodomizing him with it, department sources said. Safran declined to talk about his client's injuries, other than to say, "he was beaten severely." [more]
Tuesday
Nov022004

More details emerge in Minneapolis Black teen's (15) shooting death

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Minneapolis police were already responding to a call of shots being fired in the Jordan neighborhood early Sunday when several residents called 911 to report that a teenager in the area had been handed a large-caliber gun. Officer Scott Mars and another officer had a physical description of the teenager who was in a crowd that scattered around 30th and Knox Avs. N. just after midnight, said community leader Ron Edwards. Mars chased 15-year-old Courtney Williams, who appeared to be grabbing at something in his waistband. Police were yelling at the teenager to drop his weapon and get down on the ground. Trapped in a yard enclosed with fences, Williams allegedly turned toward Mars with a gun in his hand, said Edwards, whose account was confirmed by an authority with knowledge of the case. It is unclear whether the teenager pointed the weapon at the officer. It turned out to be a pellet gun that resembled a .45-caliber pistol. The only legible fingerprint on a pellet gun that police said Courtney Williams had with him when he was fatally shot by a Minneapolis police officer early Sunday belongs to the teenager, according to authorities with knowledge of the case. Relatives of the 15-year-old Edison High School sophomore have adamantly denied that he had a gun that resembles a .45-caliber pistol on the night he died.   [more] and [more]
  • Police work corrupted by culture of silence [more]

Tuesday
Nov022004

12 different suits allege police abuse against Blue Island Police

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  • Police Beat Down & killed 74 year old Latino Man last month
Twelve separate police misconduct cases were filed in federal court Thursday against south suburban Blue Island and members of its police department. The lawsuits come two weeks after 74-year-old Antonio Manrique died after being tackled by undercover Blue Island police officers in an apparent case of mistaken identity, prompting an uproar in the town's Hispanic community. No suit has been filed in that case, but the plaintiffs in Thursday's cases came forward as a result of the publicity and community meetings generated by it, said attorney Blake Horwitz, a specialist in police misconduct who filed the actions. Meanwhile, Blue Island Mayor Donald Peloquin has accepted an offer by the Justice Department's Community Relations Service to provide mediation services. It has already conducted meetings with city officials and residents. The 12 lawsuits include allegations that police handcuffed an epileptic man, applied a TASER electric shock to his groin, maced him in the face and denied him medication or treatment for his illness. The man was never charged with resisting arrest or doing anything to provoke the alleged behavior by police, Horwitz said. In another case a man was choked, beaten and had his wrist broken by officers, court papers allege. Though charged with six offenses, all were dropped. Another case charges that police held a loaded gun to a man's head for no reason. The man was never charged. [more] and [more]
  • Residents meet with lawyers: 70 people come to vent about problems with police [more]
Tuesday
Nov022004

Jury picked for Oakland Riders retrial

  • 3 fired Oakland police officers are accused of framing suspected drug dealers
A panel of ethnically mixed jurors was quickly selected Monday to hear the retrial of three fired Oakland police officers accused of framing and abusing suspected drug dealers in West Oakland four years ago. If alternate jurors are selected today, as expected, attorneys' opening statements could begin as early as Thursday. The original trial of Clarence "Chuck" Mabanag, Matthew Hornung and Jude Siapno -- known on the streets as "The Riders" -- lasted more than a year and ended in September 2003 with a mostly Caucasian jury acquitting the men on eight charges and deadlocking on the remaining 27 criminal counts. The outcome was publicly decried, with some complaining the original jury's racial composition didn't reflect Oakland's demographics. The men who testified they were falsely accused of possessing crack cocaine or roughed up were all black. Mabanag, 39, and Siapno, 36, are Filipino, while Hornung, 32, is white. Purported "Riders" leader Frank Vazquez is Hispanic, and is believed to have fled to his Mexican homeland to avoid prosecution. Defense attorneys contended after the first trial that the facts of the case, not the composition of the jury, dictated the outcome. It is the accused who are entitled by law to a jury of their peers, not the accusers, the defense team pointed out at the time.  [more]
  • Complaints against Oakland police rise [more]
Tuesday
Nov022004

2 separate brutality complaints lodged against Chattanooga police

City police are investigating two separate complaints of excessive force after a videotape showed officers kicking a handcuffed suspect and a report that a homeless man was driven out of town and sprayed with tear gas. Police Chief Steve Parks said he restricted duties of two officers this week after seeing a convenience store surveillance video that shows a stun gun also may have been used on the handcuffed Georgia man after a Sept. 11 chase.  Chattanooga lawyer Robin Flores filed an excessive force complaint on behalf of Jason McCollum, 26, of Dalton, Ga. McCollum reported suffering scratches and bruises when he was arrested on charges of public intoxication, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct. Flores told investigators that officers violated at least two departmental policies - using a stun gun on a handcuffed suspect and failing to get him follow-up medical treatment. Police officials also confirmed an internal affairs investigation of a complaint by Robert E. Williams, 43, that Chattanooga police put him in a patrol car, sprayed him with a chemical, told him he was "going to Georgia," and threw him out of the car in the Chattanooga suburb of East Ridge on Sunday night. Williams said he was driven out of town after officers were called a second time to a coin-operated laundry they had told him to leave. A Hamilton County deputy found Williams on the roadside near a park gate. East Ridge police arrived a few minutes later and filed a report saying Williams "displayed all the symptoms of being Maced." He was taken by ambulance to a hospital. [more]
Monday
Nov012004

Black Boy, 15, Shot to Death by Minneapolis police

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A Minneapolis police officer shot and killed a 15-year-old boy early Sunday morning who police say was armed with a pellet gun that resembled a .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun. Courtney Williams, a sophomore at Edison High School, died Sunday morning of his gunshot wounds, his family said. Officer Scott Mars, the seven-year veteran of the force who pulled the trigger, is on paid administrative leave as required by department policy. Within hours of the shooting, Chief William McManus met with community leaders at his own home in an effort to defuse neighborhood criticism. It was two years ago that a police shooting just four blocks away in the Jordan neighborhood prompted a night of rioting. On Sunday, Courtney's family was grieving and angry. They say Courtney was a good kid just hanging out with buddies when he was shot. They question the actions of police sent to the scene. "If it was a different community, he would have been talked to instead of shot first," said Jemel Brewer, Courtney's uncle. Family members said they also doubt police reports that Courtney was carrying a pellet gun. At a press conference, McManus said the shooting was under investigation and released few details. McManus said officers responded to report of a person with a gun in the 3000 block of Knox Avenue North shortly after midnight. The person was described as a black male with a red shirt. When officers arrived, they saw a person matching that description. "The officer was heard by at least one witness ordering the person to drop the gun. Two shots were heard by those witnesses immediately after the command was given," McManus said. A police report said officers ordered Courtney to drop the gun. He ran, then "turned toward the officers with the gun," the report said. [more ] and [more ] and [more ]
  • Police urge calm in wake of shooting of teen [more ]
Monday
Nov012004

Police Brutality Case Cost PG County Over $1 Million in Insurance 

Cops Brutally Beat Black Man in 1997
Prince George's County will pay more than $1 million in liability insurance for a police brutality case, where a suspect was beaten so severely in 1997 that he lost an eye--because the county government failed to promptly notify its insurer, according to a new court ruling last week. The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruling affirmed what the Prince George's County Circuit Court had previously held, which argued the county "breached its duty under the policy by failing to give [Local Government Insurance Trust] requisite notice of the claim against the county." County officials would not comment on the case for this report. The case first made national headlines in June 1997 when Prince George's County police beat a motorist with metal batons so severely that the man, Freddie McCollum Jr., lost his right eye and use of his left hand--after police stopped him for not having a front license plate properly displayed on his car. McCollum, 50, who was not carrying his drivers' license at the time of the traffic stop, motioned police to follow him to his house. But county police, who had no search warrant, chased McCollum into his home, cornered him in his attic, and repeatedly beat him with their batons--crushing and splintering his facial bones, resulting in the loss of his right eye. Authorities then turned a police dog on McCollum after he was beaten, resulting in multiple dog bites. [more ]
  • 2 Prince George's Officers Indicted [more ] and [more ]
  • Judge Reduces $4.1 Million Award for Man Who Was Severely Beaten by Police [more ]
  • Black and Blue - brutality by Prince Georges County, Maryland, police officers [more ]
Monday
Nov012004

Houston Cops Shoot & Kill Latino Teen


  • LULAC joins effort to learn more about the shooting
The family of Roy Rodriguez, a teen fatally shot last week by a Houston school police officer, are asking to meet with school and police officials to learn more about his death. The request was made at a news conference organized by the League of United Latin American Citizens on behalf of Rodriguez's mother, Rachel Rios. "I feel like my son has been murdered," Rios said. "All I want is justice here." Rodriguez was fatally shot by an HISD police officer at Lantrip Elementary School a week ago Saturday morning. The officer, Richard McColister, 40, said he found Rodriguez trespassing on school property and prying open a vending machine in an outdoor courtyard. After the teen allegedly threatened to shoot him and reached into his pocket, the 10-year HISD police veteran said he shot Rodriguez. But the item in the teen's pocket turned out to be a screwdriver. LULAC representatives Johnny Mata and Sylvia Gonzalez said the shooting is another example of the "carnage" involving young minorities in police shootings. The family also expressed anger at how the Houston Police Department notified them of their son's death. HPD officers entered their apartment while the parents slept, woke them and told them to put their hands up while the police searched the apartment for weapons, Rios said. The homicide detectives started interrogating them before finally telling them that their son was dead , she said. Lt. Robert Manzo confirmed the series of events, but explained that it was to "ensure a safe environment" for both the officers and the family.  "Police officers that have that mentality that it's open season to kill Hispanics and other minorities in the streets of Houston and surrounding counties," said Johnny Mata of LULAC. "That mentality needs to end."[more ] and [more ]
Monday
Nov012004

Chicago Transit Cop faces suspension in shooting 3 Black Men

Seventeen minutes late to his job patrolling the CTA's Red Line station at 95th Street, Officer Alvin Weems acted fast when he saw three men beating two others as he walked in to work. Weems -- wearing a tan stocking cap on his head and dark jacket over his uniform -- dropped his work bag, shouted he was a police officer and pulled his off-duty revolver out of his holster, police said. But Weems, police Supt. Philip Cline announced Friday, made a fatal mistake the morning of March 8, 2003. He kept a finger on the trigger of his gun, which accidentally discharged, killing 23-year-old Michael Pleasance, whose family is now suing the city. The series of events, captured in chilling detail on a CTA surveillance tape, happened in about a minute, Cline said. He plans to suspend Weems, 44, for 30 days without pay and force him to undergo use-of-force training when he comes back. "We instruct officers to keep their fingers off the trigger unless they plan to fire the weapon," Cline said. "This did not happen." Weems, an 18-year department veteran, can challenge the discipline, recommended by the department's Office of Professional Standards and formalized by Cline about a month ago. An investigation by the Cook County state's attorney's office confirmed the shooting did not merit criminal charges. Cline's news conference came hours after Cook County Judge Jeffrey Lawrence ruled that the tape of the shooting can be made public.
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Monday
Nov012004

Grand jury to get Lollis case soon

It will probably be November before the shooting of Ron Lollis goes before a Concordia Parish grand jury, District Attorney Investigator Paul Scott said. Scott said the investigation into the Aug. 23 shooting is still under investigation. "They haven't gotten all the stuff back from the lab and they are still talking to people," Scott said. Scott had originally hoped the matter would go before the grand jury dismissed at the end of September. Lollis, who was black, was shot and killed by a white Concordia Parish Sheriff's Deputy. Sheriff Randy Maxwell has said the deputy was responding to a harassment call involving Lollis and Lollis pulled a gun on the deputy. A gun was found at the scene. The FBI is also investigating the matter as a civil rights violation but that investigation is also still ongoing. The deputy has been put on administrative leave until the conclusion of the investigation. The sheriff's office turned over the investigation to the district attorney and the State Police because of their involvement. [more ]