bobsal u1553115
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 06:51 am
FBI 2006 Report, "White Supremacist Infiltration of Law Enforcement"

http://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/402521/doc-26-white-supremacist-infiltration.pdf

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A Tale of Two Hoodies

http://thegrio.com/2015/05/12/fbi-white-supremacists-law-enforcement/

FBI’s warning of white supremacists infiltrating law enforcement nearly forgotten

Because of intensifying civil strife over the recent killings of unarmed black men and boys, many Americans are wondering, “What’s wrong with our police?”

Because of intensifying civil strife over the recent killings of unarmed black men and boys, many Americans are wondering, “What’s wrong with our police?” Remarkably, one of the most compelling but unexplored explanations may rest with a FBI warning of October 2006, which reported that “White supremacist infiltration of law enforcement” represented a significant national threat.

Several key events preceded the report. A federal court found that members of a Los Angeles sheriffs department formed a Neo Nazi gang and habitually terrorized the black community. Later, the Chicago police department fired Jon Burge, a detective with reputed ties to the Ku Klux Klan, after discovering he tortured over 100 black male suspects. Thereafter, the Mayor of Cleveland discovered that many of the city police locker rooms were infested with “White Power” graffiti. Years later, a Texas sheriff department discovered that two of its deputies were recruiters for the Klan.

In near prophetic fashion, after the FBI’s warning, white supremacy extremism in the U.S. increased, exponentially. From 2008 to 2014, the number of white supremacist groups, reportedly, grew from 149 to nearly a thousand, with no apparent abatement in their infiltration of law enforcement.

This year, alone, at least seven San Francisco law enforcement officers were suspended after an investigation revealed they exchanged numerous “White Power” communications laden with remarks about “lynching African-Americans and burning crosses.” Three reputed Klan members that served as correction officers were arrested for conspiring to murder a black inmate. At least four Fort Lauderdale police officers were fired after an investigation found that the officers fantasized about killing black suspects.

The United States doesn’t publicly track white supremacists, so the full range of their objectives remains murky. Although black and Jewish-Americans are believed to be the foremost targets of white supremacists, recent attacks in Nevada, Wisconsin, Arizona, Kansas and North Carolina, demonstrate that other non-whites, and religious and social minorities, are also vulnerable. Perhaps more alarmingly, in the last several years alone, white supremacists have reportedly murdered law enforcement officers in Arkansas, Nevada and Wisconsin.

In fact, the FBI reports that of the 511 law enforcement officers killed during felony incidents from 2004 to 2013, white citizens killed the majority of them. Of the citizens stopped by law enforcement officers in New York City and Chicago, white citizens were more likely to be found with guns and drugs. Given the white supremacist penchant for violence, guns and drug trafficking, the findings may be an indication that their network is just as destructive and far-reaching as that of foreign terrorist groups.

The unfortunate consequence of today’s threat is that a law enforcement officer may be good or bad, a villain or hero; one exceptionally prone to exhibit malicious forms of racial hatred, or distinctively suited to protect the racially oppressed. But the paradox doesn’t end there.

The white supremacist threat brings to light a dark feature of the American experience that some believed extinct. It rouses ingrained notions of distrusts between police and communities of color while bringing to bear the vital interest citizens of good will share in the complete abolishment of race as a judgmental factor.

As the nation struggles to resolve the perplexities of police brutality, the white supremacist threat should inform all Americans that today’s civil discord is not borne out of a robust animosity towards law enforcement, most of whom are professional. Rather, it’s more representative of a centuries-old ideological clash, which has ignited in citizens of good will a desire to affirm notions of racial equality so that the moral ethos of American culture is a reality for all.

Samuel V. Jones is a former military police captain and currently a professor of law focusing on criminal law at The John Marshall Law School.
BillRM
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 06:53 am
@BillRM,
My lord all those people with votes downs are all in favor of allowing one generation of young black males after another to be killed instant of facing the problems and dealing with those problems.

Being PC is must more important to them then the lived of all those young men it would seems not to mention the children of both sexes who get in the way of the gun fired.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Chicago#Chicago_street_gangs

Chicago street gangs[edit]

Gangster Disciples "tag" in Chicago
Chicago is considered the most gang infested city in the United States, with a population of over 100,000 active members from nearly 60 different factions.[33][34] Gang warfare and retaliation is common in Chicago. Gangs were responsible for 61% of the homicides in Chicago in 2011 [13] Examples of large Chicago street gang factions include the Gangster Disciples, Vice Lords, Black P. Stones and Latin Kings.[35]

Former Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy blames Chicago's gang culture for homicide rates and violent crime, stating "It’s very frustrating to know that it’s like 7 percent of the population causes 80 percent of the violent crime...The gangs here are traditional gangs that are generational, if you will. The grandfather was a gang member, the father’s a gang member, and the kid right now is going to be a gang member."[36]

Mayor Rahm Emanuel disbanded the Chicago Police Department's anti-gang unit in 2012.[37][38]

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BillRM
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 07:02 am
Thanks to people like CI and Bob the police are more and more fearful doing their jobs in the black communities so the homicide rate keep going up.


Quote:


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2015/06/09/black_america_rages_as_murder_rate_soars_126911.html


CHICAGO - Inside the rectory of St Sabina Church on Chicago’s notorious South Side, Father Michael Pfleger made no attempt to sugar-coat what was happening on the streets he walks each day.

“Every day, children pass by a corner where some person got killed,” he said, his hand striking the table as a group of visiting community activists listened rapt. “The landmarks in our neighbourhoods are becoming police caution tape and memorials of teddy bears and balloons.”

In one weekend last month 42 people were shot in Chicago, among them a great- grandmother aged 81 who was hit four times in a drive-by shooting two blocks from Pfleger’s Roman Catholic church.

The priest, who has ministered there since 1975, recently asked a girl of 11 what she would like to be when she grew up: she responded that she wanted to be alive.

In Chicago shootings are up 25% and murders have risen by 17% on last year. The director Spike Lee is at present filming a movie called Chiraq — a portmanteau coined by rappers equating violence in Chicago to that in Iraq — on the South Side, where Barack Obama was a community activist in the 1980s.

Lee — who directed Do the Right Thing, which Obama took his future wife Michelle to see on their first date in 1989 — has visited Pfleger at his church.

The priest has no tolerance for those saying the Chiraq title stigmatises Chicago. “If you’re upset about the name Chiraq, change the reality,” he said.

Across America gun violence and murders are up this year in what many see as the first alarming sign that a 20-year trend of declining crime is being reversed.

The number of murders has surged by 103% in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and 59% in Houston, Texas.

In New York murders have risen by 20%. In St Louis shootings are up 39%, robberies 43% and killings 25%. Last year 57 police officers were murdered, up from 27 in 2013.

The sharp rise in crime comes against the backdrop of nationwide protests over a series of high-profile incidents in which police officers killed unarmed black suspects.


Leading criminologists believe the upsurge in crime is due to what Sam Dotson, the St Louis police chief, has described as the “Ferguson effect” — a reluctance by police officers to make arrests or confront criminals for fear of being prosecuted if they make an error.

One posting on a St Louis forum used by police officers stated: “I’ll continue to do my job, but that is all. I refuse to be a punching bag for the public and the press. Why should I do anything other than the bare minimum?

“If I make even the slightest mistake my career, my savings . . . and even my freedom are in jeopardy.”

In the first two weeks of last month arrests by Baltimore police were down 57% on 2014. There were 42 murders, making it the deadliest month in the city since 1972, when its population was nearly twice the present size. During the protests over Gray’s death there was widespread looting and rioting.

George Kelling, of the Manhattan Institute think tank, was one of two academics who came up with the “broken windows” theory of policing based on the idea that if a neighbourhood fails to fix small things such as broken windows, law and order will quickly deteriorate.

This became the core of policing strategy in New York in the 1990s under the mayor, Rudy Giuliani, and later in Baltimore under Martin O’Malley, a Democrat mayor elected in 1999 who left office in 2007 (and is now a contender for the party’s 2016 presidential nomination).

Kelling fears that a “media feeding frenzy” over killings by police, the ubiquity of mobile phone cameras and protests against action by law enforcement officers have led to “a lot of police now who are wanting to avoid doing police work and who are hesitant to be very assertive or aggressive”.

Although murder and gun violence was up, so-called ordinary crime rates were steady, he noted. “Gun carrying and availability in America has been legitimised to an extent that I don’t think we’ve seen since the Wild West.

“This could be leading to people who wouldn’t have carried guns previously calculating they can settle disputes with guns because police departments are showing a reluctance to intervene.”

Back on Chicago’s South Side, Lorraine Banks, 53, a city bus driver, said she did not blame the police for backing away. “They can’t do their job no more. Every day they know it could be their last and now they’re being demonised just for doing that job.”
bobsal u1553115
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 07:04 am
@BillRM,
Bull ****. Didn't read the FBI report, did you. Only six short redacted pages.
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cicerone imposter
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 12:15 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
An important paragraph from the article that needs repeating.
Quote:
In fact, the FBI reports that of the 511 law enforcement officers killed during felony incidents from 2004 to 2013, white citizens killed the majority of them. Of the citizens stopped by law enforcement officers in New York City and Chicago, white citizens were more likely to be found with guns and drugs. Given the white supremacist penchant for violence, guns and drug trafficking, the findings may be an indication that their network is just as destructive and far-reaching as that of foreign terrorist groups.
BillRM
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 12:27 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Given that there are roughly 9 times the numbers of whites then blacks that there would be slightly more killings of polices by whites then blacks is not unexpected.
cicerone imposter
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 01:25 pm
@BillRM,
You'll never 'get it.' Trust me on this one. It's not about the demographics.
BillRM
 
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Tue 12 Jan, 2016 02:37 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Yes is it about demographics and can not be anything else with special note of when one population is a tiny percent of another and you wish to compare them.

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bobsal u1553115
 
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Wed 13 Jan, 2016 08:26 am
@cicerone imposter,
He won't get "demographics" except in racist sort of way.
BillRM
 
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Wed 13 Jan, 2016 09:50 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Sure I do not and absolute numbers such as total crimes somehow have meanings when you are dealing with two groups where one had nine times the members then the other group by CI and your thinkings I find amusing.

Advance math background is not needed to understand such a simple concept and the fact that neither of you can do so is sad.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Thu 14 Jan, 2016 05:30 am

Cop Who Beat Pregnant Woman, Not Fired – Now Accused of Raping Another Pregnant Woman

The woman filed the complaint on Wednesday against Richard Jones and the city of Harvey, a south suburb of Chicago.
By Free Thought Project / The Free Thought Project
January 13, 2016



CHICAGO (CN) – A police officer accused of past misconduct faces a new federal complaint accusing him of raping a pregnant woman and threatening to arrest her if she resisted.

Identifying herself only as Jane Doe, the woman filed the complaint on Wednesday against Richard Jones and the city of Harvey, a south suburb of Chicago.

Doe, who says she is 20, says Jones began harassing her in June 2015.

The Harvey police officer allegedly added his phone number to her cellphone without her consent, and began calling her repeatedly. Doe says she did not answer his calls or messages.

In August, when Doe was visibly pregnant, Jones saw her at a gas station and made comments to her such as “You know how good you look,” “I’ve wanted you since the first day I saw you when you were wearing that dress,” and, “There are so many things I would like to do to you,” according to the lawsuit.

The next day, Jones pulled Doe over for driving without a license and ordered her to follow him to a nearby train parking lot, she says.

He allegedly waved her into a secluded area behind the parking lot, then forced her to perform oral sex on him.

Jones then ordered Doe to bend over the car, where he raped her, ignoring her protests and the fact that she was pregnant, according to the complaint. She claims he threatened to arrest her if she did not comply with his demands.

Jones remains on the force, despite the fact that this is not the first time he has been accused of misconduct against a pregnant woman, Doe says.

In 2011, Jones allegedly caused 17-year-old Kwamesha Sharp to miscarry by kneeing her in the stomach and sending the ambulance away. A settlement in her case could cost the city up to $1 million, the Chicago Tribune reported last year.

The Tribune detailed Sharp’s case in an investigation of policing in Harvey, Ill., a town it said provides “perhaps the clearest view of the breakdown of oversight” of police in Illinois, in a state already infamous for its lack of police oversight.

“This is Illinois, where the state-imposed ethical standards for a cosmetologist are far higher than those for a cop,” the Tribune’s report begins.

Sharp’s allegations did not trigger any state review of the officer’s actions that day, according to the Tribune.

Instead, a special police committee reportedly gave Jones one of 71 statewide bravery awards.

Recent evidence of the lack of police oversight in Chicago, and the uproar over the video of Laquan McDonald’s shooting, has trigger major personnel changes in the city’s police department and the Independent Police Review Board. The board allegedly fired one of its investigators last year for finding a police shooting unjustified.

But Harvey Mayor Eric Kellogg, himself a part-time police officer in a neighboring town, has opposed an outside review of the department.

The U.S. Justice Department investigated the city in 2008 after dozens of rape kits were found unprocessed – and some of the men connected to those kits had raped again.

It concluded in 2012 that the city’s “system for reporting, reviewing and investigating use of force is grossly deficient and creates a high risk of excessive force.”

The Justice Department recommended that Harvey implement clear policies on the use of force, and expand its investigations of allegations against police officers. However, it is unclear if Harvey has adopted any of the suggestions.

The City of Harvey did not immediately respond to a request for comment made Thursday at noon.

Doe is represented by Ronak Maisuria with Erickson & Oppenheimer, the same firm that represents Sharp. She seeks compensatory and punitive damages.

This story was originally published by Courthouse News.
BillRM
 
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Thu 14 Jan, 2016 05:44 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Well here is a second example within a week in Miami of how black lives do not matter to either CI or Bob or any others supporters of BLM.

The only thing that matter is being anti cops.

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) — The family of a 15-year old killed in what is being called an”execution” is pleading for the public’s help to find the culprit or culprits.

Officers said Alder Hill was riding his bike Saturday when someone grabbed him off of it on the corner, and dragged him to a field where they shot him multiple times.

Hill’s family spoke Thursday at the site where he lost his life. His mother couldn’t speak about the murder of her son. Her sister did it for her.

“This could have been your brother, your nephew or your cousin. Come forward and say something. Stop worrying about not stop snitching- because you are helping his mom. His mom lost him,” said Hill’s aunt Krystal Mond.

“He was a good person. He didn’t deserve that. My sister don’t deserve to be crying. That could be anybody’s child,” said Toi Cato, also Hill’s aunt.

They say Alder was a good boy, who had learning disabilities, spoke very softly and loved children.

“His life was taken at 15. He can’t even get no better view, no other life. He ain’t 18. He’s just starting to live his life. He wasn’t even off the porch yet,” said Cato.

Miami Homicide detectives have been passing out fliers, looking for leads.

Sgt. Julio Pino, with Miami Police, became emotional while speaking of what happened to the young man, who has no juvenile crime record.

Police say Alder had just left a visit with his cousin near the murder scene and was heading home when he was attacked.

“He was taken off his bike at that corner over there. And I can only imagine the horror he must have felt as he came from that corner to this field,” said Sgt. Pino. “This was an execution that occurred here of an innocent 15-year old child.”

Alder’s mother could not hear another word and had to leave the news conference.

“We know for a fact, unlike some of the homicides we handle, is this was an innocent child, that his only mistake was riding a bike maybe through a wrong neighborhood,” said Sgt. Pino.

There was a block party near the crime, and detectives believe as many as 50 to 100 people may have seen something that could bring down the shooter. As of Thursday morning, investigators had only received one tip.

Police said they have learned that some potential witnesses even took pictures of Alder’s body before they arrived. Still, no one has come forward with them.

The violence didn’t stop there. Within hours of each other, two other shootings occurred.

The first happening at N.W. 19th Street and 2nd Court in the Overtown area. A man was shot several times and, at last check, was in critical condition in the hospital.

The second shooting, about an hour later in Liberty City, resulted in Hill’s death.

While CBS4 camera crews were at that scene, the distinct “pop, pop, pop” of gunfire rang out five blocks away, followed by sirens.

It was this scene, at N.W. 65th Street and 7th Avenue, where 21-year-old Jaquan Leonard was shot and killed.

Police have not determined whether the cases are connected.

Anyone with information is urged to call Miami-Dade Crimestoppers at 305-471-TIPS.
Natalia Zea
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TheCobbler
 
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Thu 14 Jan, 2016 08:11 pm
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cicerone imposter
 
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Thu 14 Jan, 2016 10:47 pm
@TheCobbler,
Yea, and what would happen to our cancer hospitals?
bobsal u1553115
 
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Fri 15 Jan, 2016 05:47 am
@cicerone imposter,
Beat them into plowshares?
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jcboy
 
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Fri 15 Jan, 2016 07:36 pm
There is only a small minority of Americans who see a statement like 'Black Lives Matter' and want to argue with that phrase or minimize it. That being said, the small minority did turn out to be larger than I expected. Why am I always shocked by that? I was surprised at the blowback after electing President Obama too. I didn't grow up in an area with a lot of racial tension, and racism is something you can never really "get comfortable with". It will always be shocking and disappointing to good people.
cicerone imposter
 
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Fri 15 Jan, 2016 07:39 pm
@jcboy,
Many are blind to the injustices that blacks live by every day. The prison populations in this country tells the whole story; blacks serve more time for minor offenses than whites for violent ones.
snood
 
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Fri 15 Jan, 2016 08:28 pm
@jcboy,
jcboy wrote:

There is only a small minority of Americans who see a statement like 'Black Lives Matter' and want to argue with that phrase or minimize it. That being said, the small minority did turn out to be larger than I expected. Why am I always shocked by that? I was surprised at the blowback after electing President Obama too. I didn't grow up in an area with a lot of racial tension, and racism is something you can never really "get comfortable with". It will always be shocking and disappointing to good people.


I agree with you, except that after a good person reaches a certain age in this country, they will have seen enough raw racism that perhaps there should be less shock than disappointment.
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BillRM
 
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Fri 15 Jan, 2016 09:28 pm
@jcboy,
There are those when they see that title given to an organization that in fact do not care about the welfare of young blacks males as a class and therefore become rightly annoyed with the title.

All lives matter to the same degree no matter the skin color of a person might be but it is not helpful to try to falsely paint cops as a class as racists that are just looking for the chance to gun some blacks down.

Then when people try to overlooked the fact that the large homicide rate of blacks mainly by other blacks are many times larger for all other groups they are not doing any helpful service for the black community.
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BillRM
 
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Fri 15 Jan, 2016 09:36 pm
@cicerone imposter,
Quote:
blacks serve more time for minor offenses than whites for violent ones.


Do you define the must larger homicide rate in the black community as minor crimes?

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http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/01/14/dangers-that-young-people-face-a-look-at-the-data/

In 2014, the rate of firearm deaths for black youths was 4.26 per 100,000, almost three times the rate for white youths and nearly four times the rate for Hispanic youths.
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