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Ok, they captured the cop killer.

I'm seeing the news sensationalizing, pandering, talking about justice finally being served etc.....



I wonder how many black cop were killed in the line of duty and we heard nothing of it.

I wonder how the family of black men like Sean Bell feel today knowing that the same justice escaped them?


Is the exchange rate now is 5 black men to 1 white man?

Seems any black suspect is a dead man even if that black man might be a cop..........


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Race a factor in shooting of black cop?


January 28th 2008



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Christopher Ridley



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Stanley Ridley, Christopher Ridley's father...


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...and Felita Bouche, the Mount Vernon cop's mother, can't hide their grief after a service at the Grace Baptist Church Sunday.





The black Mount Vernon cop shot to death by Westchester County police officers had run into a government building and called for backup before he was killed Friday, his pastor said Sunday.


"He went in and asked for assistance," said the Rev. Franklyn Richardson of Mount Vernon's Grace Baptist Church.

"The police who came ended up killing him."


Richardson also said the slain off-duty cop, Officer Christopher Ridley, 23, was given no medical attention for as long as 20 minutes after the shooting.


"This is an outrageous execution of a young African-American man who'd chosen to do the right thing," Richardson said after a jammed memorial service at his church.

"This same situation would not have occurred if he was not African-American."

By all accounts, Ridley had stopped to help after spotting an assault outside a homeless shelter as he drove through downtown White Plains.


The White Plains cops could not confirm Richardson's claim that Ridley had gone into the Westchester County Department of Social Services for help - and a law enforcement source suggested the family had "misunderstood" what they were told happened immediately before the shooting.


Ridley's father, Stanley, the church custodian, and his mother and stepfather, Felita and Ron Bouche of New Jersey, attended the service, but said they were too devastated to speak.


"Christopher died a hero," said Ridley family friend Danielle Scholar, her voice breaking in sorrow. "We are sad but extremely proud of his display of courage."

The slain officer had spent summers working at the church and continued to mentor youth there after he became a cop in 2006 - something he had dreamed of since he was a kid, Scholar said.


"Always, his shoes were polished and he was proud to be a police officer," Richardson said.


The pastor was joined by the Rev. Al Sharpton, who demanded that the cops be suspended and called for an independent investigation.


"They've done it again," Sharpton said of the shooting, likening it to the 2006 slaying of Sean Bell, a black bridegroom shot dead by cops in Queens.


Ridley's family and Sharpton met with police and prosecutors in Westchester for more than two hours on Saturday.


Sharpton said they were told cops fired nine bullets. Of these, four to five slugs struck the cop in the back of his head, his chest, hip and wrist, Richardson said.


County officials have not explained why the Westchester cops who responded to the scene fired at Ridley, who was armed but not in uniform.


A witness said Ridley and a uniformed Westchester County officer chased a mugger, and that Ridley had tackled the mugger and had him on the ground when the officers arrived, according to WABC-TV.


"I heard them saying, freeze, freeze, freeze," and then the cops fired, the witness, who was not identified, said.


Richardson said yesterday there were four cops involved. At least one of the responding officers was black, a law enforcement source confirmed.


All the officers involved will be placed on administrative duty when they return to work, another law enforcement source said.




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If racial profiling is not stamped out, any black man can be dead without repercussions.............


What is the definition of terrorism any????


:rolleyes:
 
MANN FUKK THE POLICE!!:angry::angry::angry:

These mothafukking pigs in Philly have lost they gawtdamn MINDS!! Philly is sitting on a lit bomb man....the mf shyt is about to hit the fan soon! :smh::angry:
 
you should be talking about how the muslims turned the family awaying from having a funeral at their mosque because he didnt die in a muslim way. :smh::smh::smh:

btw it was a "snitch" who helped catch the dumb fuck who was hiding in his neighborhood when he had days to get half way across the country but why dont the snitches come forward to help solve some of the other murders across the city.
 
Every time a hole is plugged in the dyke, they celebrate. If they don't, they'd get complacent about holes being in the dyke, and before you know it there are holes all over. That's how they stay focused.

Not that they can hold back the waters, but that's the methodology.
 
MANN FUKK THE POLICE!!:angry::angry::angry:

These mothafukking pigs in Philly have lost they gawtdamn MINDS!! Philly is sitting on a lit bomb man....the mf shyt is about to hit the fan soon! :smh::angry:

your right it is going to be a long bloody summer in the city of brotherly love. Job scene sucks crime rate is up murder rate is up business that have been staples in the city are leaving. But the new mayor says "things are getting better" if i didnt know any better i would think he was one of the bushes...
 
yall aint seen shit yet.they closing north bound 95 from one to 3 for his procession tomorrow.

R.I.P to the officer, he aint deserve what he got.

Save the the hate, murder is murder and that shit was wrong
 
yall aint seen shit yet.they closing north bound 95 from one to 3 for his procession tomorrow.

R.I.P to the officer, he aint deserve what he got.

Save the the hate, murder is murder and that shit was wrong


I have never heard this done for black officers killed in the line of duty.......


Why shut down I-95?


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I have never heard this done for black officers killed in the line of duty.......


Why shut down I-95?


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Well you need to investigate a little more, when any cop dies especially in the line of duty it is a tremendous deal. And I'm not being biased as to my family.
 
I have never heard this done for black officers killed in the line of duty.......


Why shut down I-95?


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Naah they go all out for every cops funeral in philly. i remember when COOL C, shot that female cop they went all out for her to. i dont think the funerals have much to do with race, its all bout the blue.
 
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Actually, when Jesus died it was more like, "Stab the mutha already. We want to get his ass in the ground before this shit ruins the weekend."

People had no respect back then.

I make not like all Philly cops, but they do risk their lives, and too often they lose.

If Black people stuck together the way the cops do, there would be a few hundred fewer deaths in Philly. Seems like Black people still haven't learned about respect. Chew on that.
 
Naah they go all out for every cops funeral in philly. i remember when schooly d, shot that female cop they went all out for her to. i dont think the funerals have much to do with race, its all bout the blue.

Bruh...easy!! Get your facts right...it wasn't Schooly D. It was Cool C and Steady B that shot Officer Vaird (the only female cop to be gunned down in the line of duty). Fuck Cool C and Steady B. They deserver what they got. You should not be shooting cops or anyone else for that matter and this whole thing in Philly of "no snitching" is stupid and poisonous. I'll snitch on anyone who is negatively affecting my quality of life.
 
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Kaya you know exactly what it is! The media does not give a fock about this dude, they just want that emotional response and they're getting it ten-fold. Justice "finally" being served... like he was on the run for that long. The time it took to catch him it takes the philly PD fuckin longer than that to STOP stompin on niggas!
 
Bruh...easy!! Get your facts right...it wasn't Schooly D. It was Cool C and Steady B that shot Officer Vaird (the only female cop to be gunned down in the line of duty). Fuck Cool C and Steady B. They deserver what they got. You should be shooting cops and this whole thing in Philly of no snitching is stupid and poisonous. I'll snitch on anyone who is negatively affecting my quality of life.

damn you right, stand corrected
 
you should be talking about how the muslims turned the family awaying from having a funeral at their mosque because he didnt die in a muslim way. :smh::smh::smh:

btw it was a "snitch" who helped catch the dumb fuck who was hiding in his neighborhood when he had days to get half way across the country but why dont the snitches come forward to help solve some of the other murders across the city.

There was 150 grand in reward money. I would have told on his ass for the $$$ and be honest, you would have too!
 
this whole thing in Philly of no snitching is stupid and poisonous. I'll snitch on anyone who is negatively affecting my quality of life.

Now you are talking!

People on this board make a big squawk about Philly cops kicking brothers, conveniently forgetting that those brothers were shooting other brothers. Makes me wanna not use the word Brother. I even hate to recognize them as Black.
 
MANN FUKK THE POLICE!!:angry::angry::angry:

These mothafukking pigs in Philly have lost they gawtdamn MINDS!! Philly is sitting on a lit bomb man....the mf shyt is about to hit the fan soon! :smh::angry:

Co-Sign u on that fuck the police. But them soft ass niggas aint gonna do shit.
 
Co-Sign u on that fuck the police. But them soft ass niggas aint gonna do shit.

Go to work, go to school, respect the community and don't commit crimes. That usually works well in averting 98% of issues with the police.
 
Go to work, go to school, respect the community and don't commit crimes. That usually works well in averting 98% of issues with the police.

You can't be black? I mean you can but you must be naive.

I can pull out right now, go drive to cleveland to see a friend and its a 50/50 chance I get shit from a cop.

1. A u turn busted on me
2. My plates ran.


Just because.

Stop with that 98% shit, you pull that out your ass. We make up 50% of the prison population, and 12% of the general population.

We the only people get pulled over for an no blinker lane change with nobody else even around.

It is an absolute crime the way police have ALWAYS treated us in this country, its nothing new. They bouncing brothers out on DNA left and right, they made so many mistakes they actually trying to make the process harder to free folk.

Again, I do not get shit in the suburbs unless it is late night(drunk drivers operate then). But in the city you getting shit 24 hrs a day cause they know they can. You just driving and the fucks at a stop sign like "lets fuck with him". :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh: :smh:






 
Ok, they captured the cop killer.

I'm seeing the news sensationalizing, pandering, talking about justice finally being served etc.....



I wonder how many black cop were killed in the line of duty and we heard nothing of it.

I wonder how the family of black men like Sean Bell feel today knowing that the same justice escaped them?


Is the exchange rate now is 5 black men to 1 white man?

Seems any black suspect is a dead man even if that black man might be a cop..........


:cool:



Race a factor in shooting of black cop?


January 28th 2008



amd_christopherridley.jpg

Christopher Ridley



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Stanley Ridley, Christopher Ridley's father...


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...and Felita Bouche, the Mount Vernon cop's mother, can't hide their grief after a service at the Grace Baptist Church Sunday.





The black Mount Vernon cop shot to death by Westchester County police officers had run into a government building and called for backup before he was killed Friday, his pastor said Sunday.


"He went in and asked for assistance," said the Rev. Franklyn Richardson of Mount Vernon's Grace Baptist Church.

"The police who came ended up killing him."


Richardson also said the slain off-duty cop, Officer Christopher Ridley, 23, was given no medical attention for as long as 20 minutes after the shooting.


"This is an outrageous execution of a young African-American man who'd chosen to do the right thing," Richardson said after a jammed memorial service at his church.

"This same situation would not have occurred if he was not African-American."

By all accounts, Ridley had stopped to help after spotting an assault outside a homeless shelter as he drove through downtown White Plains.


The White Plains cops could not confirm Richardson's claim that Ridley had gone into the Westchester County Department of Social Services for help - and a law enforcement source suggested the family had "misunderstood" what they were told happened immediately before the shooting.


Ridley's father, Stanley, the church custodian, and his mother and stepfather, Felita and Ron Bouche of New Jersey, attended the service, but said they were too devastated to speak.


"Christopher died a hero," said Ridley family friend Danielle Scholar, her voice breaking in sorrow. "We are sad but extremely proud of his display of courage."

The slain officer had spent summers working at the church and continued to mentor youth there after he became a cop in 2006 - something he had dreamed of since he was a kid, Scholar said.


"Always, his shoes were polished and he was proud to be a police officer," Richardson said.


The pastor was joined by the Rev. Al Sharpton, who demanded that the cops be suspended and called for an independent investigation.


"They've done it again," Sharpton said of the shooting, likening it to the 2006 slaying of Sean Bell, a black bridegroom shot dead by cops in Queens.


Ridley's family and Sharpton met with police and prosecutors in Westchester for more than two hours on Saturday.


Sharpton said they were told cops fired nine bullets. Of these, four to five slugs struck the cop in the back of his head, his chest, hip and wrist, Richardson said.


County officials have not explained why the Westchester cops who responded to the scene fired at Ridley, who was armed but not in uniform.


A witness said Ridley and a uniformed Westchester County officer chased a mugger, and that Ridley had tackled the mugger and had him on the ground when the officers arrived, according to WABC-TV.


"I heard them saying, freeze, freeze, freeze," and then the cops fired, the witness, who was not identified, said.


Richardson said yesterday there were four cops involved. At least one of the responding officers was black, a law enforcement source confirmed.


All the officers involved will be placed on administrative duty when they return to work, another law enforcement source said.




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If racial profiling is not stamped out, any black man can be dead without repercussions.............


What is the definition of terrorism any????


:rolleyes:

That story got a lot of press here in the Tri state area.

Did you know that the cop that shot and killed him was black? and that the same cop that shot Officer Ridley was an Acquaintance of Officer Ridlys father?

So whats your real purpose in posting this story?
 
That story got a lot of press here in the Tri state area.

Did you know that the cop that shot and killed him was black? and that the same cop that shot Officer Ridley was an Acquaintance of Officer Ridlys father?

So whats your real purpose in posting this story?





To show that there is a policy problem.


The fact that fellow officers can be shot because they are not given the benefit of the doubt because they are black reflects the policy position of shooting black men then asking questions.


Black men are criminals first and are made to prove their innocence after even to black officers.

That points to a problem in policy.

The fact that the situation exists means that cops are more of a threat than Bin laden to a black man in America, whether or not that black man is living by the book.


Understand?
 
Go to work, go to school, respect the community and don't commit crimes. That usually works well in averting 98% of issues with the police.

What's funny is that really does apply to me. The only time I did have issues was when I used to attend certain n!ggerish functions (Greek Picnic, Penn Relays after hours crowd, Susquehanna Fest). Since I cut that shit out it's not a problem. Not everybody is that lucky though. My homie got snatched off a trolley one time and surrounded by 5 police cars just cuz somebody said he had a gun. Why would he need a gun to go sign up for spring semester classes? He was on his way there to meet me. Once they decided they made a mistake they booted him out the car where the fuck ever. (His own fault) he didn't even have enough money to get to the school or even back home. Everybody has atleast 1 harassment story... atleast 1.
 
Ok..ok!!! Let me clarify my position. I'm black and I've been harassed by the cops too. I know about the wrong place wrong time type of shit so let me back away from the previous statement. What I should be saying is that brothas in Philly need to chill with the violence towards one another and by doing so we'll make it harder for the cops to pin shit on us. I just want us to give more respect towards one another. I apologize if I was out of line earlier. Fucked up shit does happen.
 
What's funny is that really does apply to me. The only time I did have issues was when I used to attend certain n!ggerish functions (Greek Picnic, Penn Relays after hours crowd, Susquehanna Fest). Since I cut that shit out it's not a problem. Not everybody is that lucky though. My homie got snatched off a trolley one time and surrounded by 5 police cars just cuz somebody said he had a gun. Why would he need a gun to go sign up for spring semester classes? He was on his way there to meet me. Once they decided they made a mistake they booted him out the car where the fuck ever. (His own fault) he didn't even have enough money to get to the school or even back home. Everybody has atleast 1 harassment story... atleast 1.


Bro, the cops are at white spots too because no one gets drunk like white people.
However they don't go buck crazy on whiteboys cause they never know who their father is.
Black men however "have no fathers":rolleyes:

Cops come out in numbers all over Market & 2nd St, South St etc but the most they do is usher the whiteboys home.........

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Bro, the cops are at white spots too because no one gets drunk like white people.
However they don't go buck crazy on whiteboys cause they never know who their father is.
Black men however "have no fathers":rolleyes:

Cops come out in numbers all over Market & 2nd St, South St etc but the most they do is usher the whiteboys home.........

:hmm:

True...true... Like I said I was being too self-critical earlier.
 
@ Agba... No problem.

@ Kaya... "black men however, have no fathers" Another reason big city cops don't give a fuck. Those back water cops know everybody and give breaks. They don't wanna embarrass the mayor's nephew.

Anyway, Yo they rioted on South St. one year and smashed all kinds of shit up and down during Fat Tuesday, but "The Greek" gets the "special" treatment (yellow ropes to herd us around, traffic cops in all adjacent neighborhoods at midnight, no parking whatsoever, closed exit ramps on the expressway, AND CITY WIDE "****** DETOURS," all the gotdamn police in the tri-state area confined to a few strips). I didn't even start hating police until the last "Greek" I went to a few years ago. There was a hole bunch of white kids all dressed up and drunk nonetheless who exited South St. to a side street. Me and my homies wanted to go that way just to get to our car so we could go home. Cops let them go and not us. I say... "Are we too black for this street?" Mind you we all can pass for spanish (light medium/complected). Cop said STFU! or come with me to the station. That's powerful yet very tame compared to what some niggas who REALLY run the street go through.

Why would any self respecting black person wanna be apart of that shit anyway. Everything was in place for us to be treated like animals. Even if it's not overt, that can be very psychological. It's like the bizarro world sometimes. I remember somebody saying the same tactics were used at Black Bike/Beach (?) Week down south. Again, I agree that we need to hold each other to a higher standard.
 
@ Agba... No problem.

@ Kaya... "black men however, have no fathers" Another reason big city cops don't give a fuck. Those back water cops know everybody and give breaks. They don't wanna embarrass the mayor's nephew.

Anyway, Yo they rioted on South St. one year and smashed all kinds of shit up and down during Fat Tuesday, but "The Greek" gets the "special" treatment (yellow ropes to herd us around, traffic cops in all adjacent neighborhoods at midnight, no parking whatsoever, closed exit ramps on the expressway, AND CITY WIDE "****** DETOURS," all the gotdamn police in the tri-state area confined to a few strips). I didn't even start hating police until the last "Greek" I went to a few years ago. There was a hole bunch of white kids all dressed up and drunk nonetheless who exited South St. to a side street. Me and my homies wanted to go that way just to get to our car so we could go home. Cops let them go and not us. I say... "Are we too black for this street?" Mind you we all can pass for spanish (light medium/complected). Cop said STFU! or come with me to the station. That's powerful yet very tame compared to what some niggas who REALLY run the street go through.

Why would any self respecting black person wanna be apart of that shit anyway. Everything was in place for us to be treated like animals. Even if it's not overt, that can be very psychological. It's like the bizarro world sometimes. I remember somebody saying the same tactics were used at Black Bike/Beach (?) Week down south. Again, I agree that we need to hold each other to a higher standard.



Damn...I remember the Greek back in '95. Philly has changed a lot since those days.
 
Bro, the cops are at white spots too because no one gets drunk like white people.
However they don't go buck crazy on whiteboys cause they never know who their father is.
Black men however "have no fathers":rolleyes:

Cops come out in numbers all over Market & 2nd St, South St etc but the most they do is usher the whiteboys home.........

:hmm:

I saw a white female cop trying to get a drunk white dude into this cab and this guy takes of the fucking cop's hat. Yo, if I did that shit they would have pulled their guns on me, but NOOOO, because it was a drunk white dude they all giggled.
 
I saw a white female cop trying to get a drunk white dude into this cab and this guy takes of the fucking cop's hat. Yo, if I did that shit they would have pulled their guns on me, but NOOOO, because it was a drunk white dude they all giggled.


Ma, I not hating, just calling it as I see it............


Cops are programmed against Black men and it doesn't matter what color the cop.

In fact if it is a black cop, you might have more problems.


So the fact that a cop is black doesn't mean that the system is not racist since he is still carrying out the racist agenda...........


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NYPD Arrest 181 Black Men in Queens After Cop Shot in the Leg


July 01, 2005


A New York police officer was shot in the leg with his own gun while trying to arrest a man allegedly smoking marijuana. During the following three days, police mounted a massive dragnet in the community, arresting a total of 181 black men in Queens. [includes rush transcript]


We begin today with a case of a police dragnet in New York City. On June 14th, Officer Christopher Wiesneski of Queens was shot in the leg with his own gun while trying to arrest a man smoking marijuana. During the next three days, police mounted a massive dragnet in the community. A total of 181 black men in the Queens neighborhoods of Cambria Heights and Laurelton were arrested on misdemeanor charges and quality of life violations. Some who were were arrested report that they were grabbed by the cops, handcuffed and not given any explanations at the time of their arrests.
The police department and Mayor Bloomberg have remained silent on the matter despite calls from City Councilman Leroy Comrie, Queens Representative Gregory Meeks and Democratic Mayoral candidate Fernando Ferrer to give an explanation for the cops behavior.
  • Marq Claxton, a retired New York Police detective and is member of the group 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care. Marq is spearheading the efforts to file a lawsuit against the NYPD.
    Read article by Juan Gonzalez.
JUAN GONZALEZ: We are joined in the studio by Marq Claxton. He’s a retired New York Police detective. He’s a resident of the neighborhood and is a member of the group 100 Blacks in Law Enforcement Who Care. Claxton is spearheading the efforts to file a lawsuit against the NYPD on this matter. Welcome, Mark Claxton.


MARQ CLAXTON: Thanks for having me.


JUAN GONZALEZ: Talk a little bit about the incident and how you became involved in it, and what the reaction has been in the community.


MARQ CLAXTON: As you indicated, on the 14th, there was a police officer who alleged that he was shot by a young male black. We became involved with it when we received several calls to our hotline number from some of the individuals who had been stopped, detained, searched, and/or arrested. So, we contacted several people and we found a disturbing pattern that really yells racial profiling. And when you look at the numbers that you mentioned, it’s clearly an indication that there is some systematic arrest—mass arrest initiative that occurred on Queens and our questions are what’s the justification for it?

AMY GOODMAN: Can you describe what happened? 180 black men arrested?


MARQ CLAXTON: That’s off the charts. I mean, and if you believe those numbers, we happen to believe that the numbers are actually higher than that, it’s a very disturbing set of circumstances, and those numbers for a police precinct, are really off the charts on the first day it’s reported that there were over 93 arrests. That’s just arrests. Who knows how many summonses and stop and frisks occurred in addition to that.

AMY GOODMAN: On what grounds?


MARQ CLAXTON: That’s a good question. I attended a community meeting just last Wednesday, and the executive officer of the precinct pretty much established that this is what occurs after a police shooting. Now, my 20 years of police experience, extensive detective investigative experience, that is not what occurs. It appears that in the white communities, when there’s an incident such as this, the police will go door to door and ask questions. In the black community what they engage in is mass arrests, which lead to interrogation and interviews.


JUAN GONZALEZ: And for our national audience who may not know the Cambria, Laurelton section of Queens. I mean, that’s essentially a very middle class neighborhood. It’s not one that has a high crime rate to begin with, right?


MARQ CLAXTON: Right, it’s a solid working class, middle class, primarily black community. It’s a very quiet community. It’s a very engaging and homey kind of community. It’s not in any way considered the deep inner city. So, you have a hard working class out there. It’s a largely Caribbean community, as well. And that’s Cambria Heights, Queens Village, Laurelton, Rosedale. That’s Southeast Queens Corridor.


AMY GOODMAN: Juan, you describe some of the people you talked to, some of the people who were arrested.


JUAN GONZALEZ: Yes, I talked to several young men all in their early twenties who were just standing out on a street corner about 2:00—2:30 in the afternoon talking to two groups of young men, when suddenly police, plainclothesmen, came up, guns drawn, threw them all on the ground and handcuffed them all, wouldn’t tell them why they were being arrested or anything, and they ended up spending 24 hours through the system. Eventually, they found out they were being charged with disorderly conduct. But then they got before a judge, all of the charges were dropped, and they were all marked for what’s called A.C.D., Adjournment Contemplating Dismissal. And I’m trying right now to find out exactly how many of those people who were arrested—and this is all minor misdemeanor charges: urinating, driving without a license, having alcohol in the street. How many of them were actually just dropped when they came before a judge, because to put that many people through the system—many of these are actually what’s called violations where you normally would get a summons, isn’t that?


MARQ CLAXTON: Correct. As a matter of fact, those things that you mentioned, urinating in public, drinking—open container violations, disorderly conduct, those aren’t even—they don’t reach the level of crime. Those are, in fact, violations of law. What occurred here is similar to, if you can imagine, driving in your car and running a red light, being pulled over by the police officer, being handcuffed, taken to the precinct, interrogated by the detectives and taken to central booking.


AMY GOODMAN: And, of course, what this means when you apply for a job, for example, it says, have you ever been arrested?

MARQ CLAXTON: Right. If you consider this in the context of the recent report regarding unemployment, particularly in the black community, and the reality of the difficulty of the job market in New York and the nation as a whole, it’s very disturbing. And so many of these young men who are completely innocent, who have never had any previous police contact now have to explain this A.C.D., Adjournment in Contemplation of Dismissal, or even perhaps convictions. And it’s disturbing. It sets them up for their future. And I think it’s alarmed the community out there, and we are staying vigorously involved in it.


AMY GOODMAN: Now, this is all happening as this hate crime has been committed that is getting a lot of attention right now. Howard Beach man, who was just arraigned and charged with first degree assault for fracturing the skull of a man, and it turns out your paper once again, Juan, The Daily News, is now breaking another story about this Nicholas Minucci, and what he did as the World Trade Center Towers were going down in 2001.


JUAN GONZALEZ: Right, there were actually three white men who supposedly attacked three black men in the Howard Beach section. Of course, Howard Beach is infamous back in—nearly 20 years ago when another racial incident there that really divided the city. A similar attack on a black man walking through the neighborhood. This Minucci apparently was arrested or had an incident on the day of September 11, when he allegedly attacked a Sikh man with some other individuals where they were basically attacking them, saying that you f-–Arabs.


AMY GOODMAN: Why don’t you blow this up.


JUAN GONZALEZ: Why don’t you blow this up, right, as they were beating them. So that, Minucci apparently has a history. Also one of the other men arrested along with Minucci in this latest incident apparently is the son of a police detective. And so, it’s not clear what the facts are around this case, except that one of the men, who was badly beaten, had a fractured skull and is in stable but critical condition in the hospital.


AMY GOODMAN: And the man with the fractured skull is named Glen Moore.


JUAN GONZALEZ: Right, but amazingly, the two—I think the important thing to understand is the police department has really gone very heavily after these men. And I think they should, but at the same time, when you have an incident like what happened in Cambria Heights, which is an instance not of a violent attack by individuals but of a systematic attack on the black community by the police department itself, the department is not even investigating or trying to get to the bottom of what happened out there, right?

MARQ CLAXTON: Absolutely. They seem just very reluctant to deal with this governmental violation that occurred out in this hard-working community. I think that what occurred in Howard Beach may be a convenient distraction for this administration to avoid the issues such as what occurred in Cambria Heights, Queens, and the surrounding communities, as well.


AMY GOODMAN: Well, Marq Claxton, we want to thank you very much for being with us, retired New York Police detective, who is involved in spearheading efforts to file a lawsuit against, well, his own department, the New York Police Department for what happened in Queens.


MARQ CLAXTON: The people’s department.


The link for the transcript is here:


http://www.democracynow.org/2005/7/1/nypd_arrest_181_black_men_in


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