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End Police Terror: Sustained Protests Begin at U.S. Justice Department December 1 (Picture)

Thursday, December 4, 2014 13:19
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End Police Terror: Sustained Protests Begin at U.S. Justice Department December 1

by BAR editor and columnist Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo

“It’s time for the President or the Attorney General to declare a state of emergency.”

In reaction to the white supremacist grand jury decision that exonerated slave patroller cum police officer Darren Wilson for his shooting and killing of unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, on December 1st, the Hands-Up Coalition DC will commence sustained demonstrations in front of the Department of Justice.

The entire grand jury process was abused from day one in this case. The system is anti-black, the policies are anti-black, shooting first and asking questions later is anti-black and slandering slain black men and women in choreographed leaks to the press after these people are dead and can no longer speak for themselves is anti-black.

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The Hands Up Coalition DC calls on Attorney General Eric Holder to stand with the people of Ferguson—and every other community in the United States whereA communique white police routinely slaughter black citizens—and intervene in this case. The local DA in Missouri hid behind the grand jury so he wouldn’t have to face political consequences. It’s time for the President or the Attorney General to declare a state of emergency: not because of what the citizens of Ferguson may do, but rather, based on the demonstrated assault the police department has waged against Ferguson citizens for decades.

A communique released earlier this week by the young people of Ferguson made clear that they are not asking for Officer Wilson to be killed, or to be shot and left in the street, or to be lynched. Rather, they are asking that a white police officer, who shot an unarmed black teen in front of witnesses be brought to trial in a system that was created and is maintained daily to provide justice. They want Officer Wilson brought into that system—not shielded from it by the grand jury.

The Coalition, standing in solidarity with #FergusonAction, has adopted the following demands: 

  1. The demilitarization of local law enforcement across the country.
    Strict limits on the transfer and use of military equipment to local law enforcement and the adoption of the Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act of 2014. The federal government should discontinue the supply of military weaponry and equipment to and immediately demilitarize local law enforcement, including eliminating the use of military technology and equipment.
  2. A comprehensive review of systemic abuses by local police departments, including publication of data on racially biased policing and the development of best practices.
     A comprehensive review by the Department of Justice into systematic abuses by police departments and the development of specific use of force standards and accompanying recommendations for police training, community involvement and oversight strategies and standards for independent investigatory/disciplinary mechanisms when excessive force is used. These standards must include a Department of Justice review trigger when continued excessive use of force occurs. A comprehensive federal review of police departments’ data collection practices and the development of a new comprehensive data collection system that allows for annual reporting of data on the rates of stops, frisks, searches, summonses and arrests by race, age, and gender. These standards must also include a DOJ review trigger when departments continue discriminatory policing practices.
  3. Repurposing of law enforcement funds to support community based alternatives to incarceration and the conditioning of DOJ funding on the ending of discriminatory policing and the adoption of DOJ Best Practices.
     The repurposing of DOJ funds to create grants that the support and implementation community oversight mechanisms and community based alternatives to law enforcement and incarceration—including community boards/commissions, restorative justice practices, amnesty programs to clear open warrants, and know-your-rights-education conducted by community members.  The development of a DOJ policy to withhold funds from local police departments who engage in discriminatory policing practices and conditioning of federal grant funds on the adoption of recommended DOJ trainings, community involvement and oversight strategies, standards for use of force and for independent investigatory/disciplinary mechanisms. MOREHERE

 

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  • The justice system in the USA is a joke and even Egypt is better where some police get arrested for executions of people on the streets even if they get let off later.

    This is how low the US has become and now is the time to remind police just who they work for and who they live next door to.

    Hittler would had loved some of the brown coats that now work for the police state in the USA and the prisons for profit earn so much money that you could fight a war with it all.

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