If those considered outside the ruling class attempt to resist, they are immediately attacked, demonized and murdered as we've seen played out in the pool video and across the nation in as many days.
When is enough enough for Afro America, When will Afro America begin to stand up and Fight for What's Right. Afro American have fought in a many Wars around the world in the name of so called American Freedom, only to return home to face in human treatment. Afro Americans get more time in jail for mistreatment of dogs than a Cop get for Killing a 12 year old Kid.
Texas Elementary School Teacher on McKinney Pool Party: 'I'm Almost to the Point' of Wanting Segregation - The Root
McKinney Resident: Cop 'Deserves a Medal' for Pulling Gun on Black Kids at Pool Party - The Root
Woman who Attacked Teens at the McKinney Pool is Placed On Administrative Leave by Employer
McKinney Texas Teen Dajerria Becton Slammed by Officer Speaks Out and Says the Officer Getting Fired Is Not Enough - The Root
“He grabbed me, twisted my arm on my back and shoved me in the grass and started pulling the back of my braids,” ... “I was telling him to get off me because my back was hurting bad,” Dajerria said. Casebolt can be seen climbing on top of Dajerria’s back using both of his knees, even after Dajerria was handcuffed and lying facedown on the ground.
Kalief Browder Took His Own Life, but the System Murdered Him
"For three years, Browder sat behind bars in one of the toughest detention centers in America refusing to crack. He didn't take the book bag, and he wasn't copping to it. His parents couldn't afford the $10,000 bail to get him out, so for three years he waited for his day in court—and it never came. While in jail, Browder would be abused by guards, tormented by gangs and spend some 400 days in solitary confinement, and then, one day, without a trial, he was set free.Broward Shooting: Photo Raises Doubts About Police Story of another Afro American Murdered by Police
"newly emerged photo that shows headphones in McBean's ears immediately after the 2013 shooting raises questions about the police version of events, including why the white earbuds were later found stuffed in the dead computer expert's pocket.
And another aspect of the police account is also being contradicted — by a man who called 911 in alarm when he saw McBean walking around with the air rifle but who also says McBean never pointed it at police or anyone else.
Michael Russell McCarthy, 58, told NBC News that McBean had the Winchester Model 1000 Air Rifle balanced on his shoulders behind his neck, with his hand over both ends, and was turning around to face police when one officer began shooting.
"He [McBean] couldn't have fired that gun from the position he was in. There was no possible way of firing it and at the same time hitting something," McCarthy said. "I kind of blame myself, because if I hadn't called it might not have happened."
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