Thursday, May 14, 2015

Abraham Joseph an ex Houston police officer.  He was also sentence to prison for rapping six victims. He's sentence was for life.  
This is Henry Hollins.  A New Orleans police officer that was sentence to 45 years in prison for kidnaping and attempting to rape a women. He also allegedly kept a sex kit including used condoms.   

1. Firearm fatalities: 71%
2. Physical force fatalities: 15%
3. Taser fatalities: 9%
Police officers go by this rule.  Since they have guns why not use it whenever they feel afraid.  Who ever shoots first is the one to start the war. They shoot we rebel. They kill we kill.  An eye for an eye isn't the way to solve things but hate sometimes over come what's really right.   

Gilbet Collar an unarmed 18 year old white male who was under the influence of drugs was gun down on october 6, 2012 by officer Trevis Aunston. Trevis Austion was never convicted despite the public pressure the judge refused to put charges and said the officer acted on self-defense. A case similar to this one was Michael Brown.  An unarmed 18 year old black male who was also under the influence of drugs was also gun down on august 9, 2014 by officer Dorian Johnson.  The difference between two was that when Gilbert Collar was killed it didn't get as much publicity as Michael Brown did. But Gilbert Collar case was re mention during the protest for Michael Brown.   

Cops around the world are getting too comfortable with the power they have.  When people protest the cops becomes afraid or feel threaten so they take control.  They hold people back for speaking against the law.   

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

This picture shows Kelly Thomas. A mentally disabled homeless person that was brutality beaten, tasered, suffocated, and pistol whippedby not one or two but six california cops. The two cops that started the harassment first were Manuel Ramos and officer Jay Circinelli.  They were later brought to court but found not guilty so they were let go.  While they were free of all charges Kelly thomas was in the hospital in a coma.  He coincidentally died 5 days after of a undiagnosed heart condition.  An unpunished case that will never see the light of day again.  http://www.infowars.com/kelly-thomas-verdict-cops-now-have-license-to-murder/  
1. Cases involving physical use of force which include fist strikes, throws, choke holds, baton strikes, and other physical attacks: 56.9%
2. Cases involving firearms: 14.7%
3. Cases involving a combination of force types (including physical force, firearms, and/or tasers): 13.21%
3. Cases involving tasers: 10.6%
4. Cases involving chemical weapons (i.e. pepper spray): 2.4%
5. Cases involving police dogs: 1.7%
6. Cases involving police vehicles: 0.4%

http://quietmike.org/2014/07/16/police-brutality-statistics/
There's a thin line between having power and having too much power.  Badges shouldn't give officers a reason to threaten or abuse a fellow citizen.  If you're a police officer that fights for the law then you shouldn't be the one that goes against the law. For example this video shows how Chicago police officers raided a salon thinking it was a prostitute stand. In the process of their raid they abuse Jessica Klyezk for no reason.

My blog project is about police brutality.   How much do we really know about the justice system. Is it really for liberty and justice.  Or is it for the money just like everything else?  Cops are taking advantage of what's right and what's wrong.  Just because the law speaks louder than our actual opinions doesn't mean we have to be kicked around.  Cops around the world abuse innocence people for no reason.  Trigger happy to the point they shoot somebody by accident.