EVERY JUDGE THAT LETS A MURDERING COP OFF IS ALSO A MURDERER!
"The killings of thousands by police in the span of few years is an indication of the ruling elite’s fear and hatred of the vast working class majority."
"According to Mapping Police Violence, in 2015, under the Obama presidency, 99 percent of all police killings did not result in any police officer being convicted of a crime by the so-called justice system."
According to Killedbypolice.net, at least 808 people have been killed by police so
far this year, outpacing last year’s deaths by 20 victims.... and they
ALL GET AWAY WITH IT!
"Police in the
United States are trained to see the working
class and poor as a hostile enemy. Anything less
than
complete submissiveness is grounds for officers to unleash
deadly force on
their victims. In some instances, even
the most casual encounters with police
have proven to be
deadly."
THUG
RAPIST COPS SELDOM PROSECUTED…. CORRUPT JUDGES WANT TO MAINTAIN THE STATUSQUO
OF JUDGES, THUG COPS AND LAWYERS ARE ALL ABOVE THE LAW!
"The killings of thousands by police in the span of few years is an indication of the ruling elite’s fear and hatred of the vast working class majority."
"According to Mapping Police Violence, in 2015, under the Obama presidency, 99 percent of all police killings did not result in any police officer being convicted of a crime by the so-called justice system."
Police kill over a
thousand for fourth year in a row
By
George Gallanis
27 December 2017
For the fourth year in a row, police killed over a thousand people
in the United States in one year. The four-year bloodbath is a stern warning to
the working class in America and across the world. Social inequality is
reaching unprecedented levels. Three billionaires own as much wealth as the
bottom half of the population of the United States. The killings of thousands
by police in the span of few years is an indication of the ruling elite’s fear
and hatred of the vast working class majority.
As of this writing, killedbypolice.net reports police killed 1,164
people in 2017. With a few days left in the year, the death count will likely
increase, marking 2017 as second deadliest year since 2013, when the web site
began tabulating the figures. Last year’s count stands at 1,165.
Other police killing aggregators show similar totals. Mapping
Police Violence places the count at 1,049. The Washington Post, which only tracks police
shootings as opposed to other forms of police killings, by means of tasering,
beatings and the like, places the count at 952 as of December 25.
Murder by police is effectively legal. Police officers can kill
anyone, as long as they claim some kind of perceived threat, whether real or
not. Hundreds, many of whom are unarmed, are murdered by officers who will
never face a trial. According to Mapping Police Violence, in 2015, under the
Obama presidency, 99 percent of all police killings did not result in any
police officer being convicted of a crime by the so-called justice system. The
capitalist state shoots and kills with one hand and washes the blood off with
the other.
In November, released video footage showed an
unarmed Daniel Shaver murdered by an Arizona
police officer after begging for his life on his knees.
The officer was acquitted of all charges after
claiming he feared for his life. In September, St.
Louis police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted of
murder for the 2011 killing of Anthony Lamar Smith.
After shooting Smith six times from close range,
Stockley planted a gun on Smith’s dead body.
Stockley’s fingerprints were later found on the gun.
unarmed Daniel Shaver murdered by an Arizona
police officer after begging for his life on his knees.
The officer was acquitted of all charges after
claiming he feared for his life. In September, St.
Louis police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted of
murder for the 2011 killing of Anthony Lamar Smith.
After shooting Smith six times from close range,
Stockley planted a gun on Smith’s dead body.
Stockley’s fingerprints were later found on the gun.
Following the verdict, protests erupted in St. Louis. St. Louis
police responded, dressed in riot gear, illegally “kettling” protesters and
arresting many all the while shouting, “Whose streets? Our streets!”
The protests were largely organized by Black Lives Matters (BLM)
and pseudo-left groups such as the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and
Socialist Alternative, who sought to portray the killing by Stockley as an act
solely due to racism. Slogans such as “white silence is violence” were heard
during the protests.
Three years earlier, in the aftermath of the killing of Michael
Brown by Ferguson, Missouri police officer Darren Wilson, pseudo-left groups
put forth the same narrative: the fundamental cause of police violence is
racism. Often cited to bolster this argument is the fact that blacks are killed
in disproportionately higher numbers compared to whites. According to the Washington Post,
African-Americans comprised a quarter of all police killings in 2017. This
clearly suggests that racism is an element in police killings, but these
statistics only reveal part of the picture. The victims of police killings
include all races and ethnicities. As any good doctor will point out, one must
not confuse a symptom for the disease, and the disease is class oppression,
claiming the poorest and most vulnerable sections of the working class.
The police, along with the state machine as a whole, exist as an
instrument in the irreconcilable conflict between the ruling class and the
working class. The police are not neutral actors who can be pressured to act in
a certain way. They serve the interests of the capitalist class, and carry out
its orders. The thousands that lay dead at the hands of the police, regardless
of skin color and gender, come almost entirely from the ranks of the working
class. Police roam working class and poor neighborhoods hunting perpetrators of
petty crimes. If you are stopped by the police, you are de facto guilty. If you
fidget or do not follow a command directly, you may very well be shot and die.
Whatever part racism plays in these murders, it is ultimately secondary to that
of class.
American society is divided by massive inequality, intensified by
decades of social counterrevolution. Social tension is palpable, with most
working people increasingly angry and moving to the left. There is deep concern
within the ruling class that social explosions of revolutionary dimensions are
on the horizon. Preparing for such events, police more and more act as an
occupying force, carrying the same weapons used overseas in occupied countries
by the United States. In 1989, Congress passed the National Defense
Authorization Act. It has made possible the transfer of $5.4 billion worth of military
gear to police departments across the United States. A report published by the
US Department of Justice in 2015 states that local police departments swelled
to 477,000 full-time personnel in 2013, a 35 percent increase since 1987. This
three-decade period coincides with a drastic decline in crime, while the forces
of “law and order” have been swelled and armed to the teeth.
History demonstrates the real role of the police. In 1937, for
example, Chicago police shot and killed 10 striking workers during the Little
Steel Strike. During the Detroit Rebellion of 1967, police were given order to
‘shoot to kill,’ claiming 16 victims. In some of the other social explosions of
the mid- and late 1960s, the death toll at the hands of the police was even
greater.
Under the Trump presidency, the police will operate more openly
and ruthlessly. Police violence will grow, accompanied by increased attacks on
democratic rights. Social and political opposition will be met with brutal
violence, directed not only against individuals but also mass struggles.
The efforts of the proponents of identity politics to place the
blame of police violence on racism effectively denies the role of the state and
its class character. This serves to create divisions within the working class
along ethnic and racial lines. It leads to the counterproductive and
reactionary conclusion that the police can be reformed by increasing the number
of minority officers, or through such techniques as community policing,
racial-sensitivity training and similar nostrums.
EVERY JUDGE THAT LETS A MURDERING COP OFF IS ALSO A MURDERER!
"The killings of thousands by police in the span of few years is an indication of the ruling elite’s fear and hatred of the vast working class majority."
"According to Mapping Police Violence, in 2015, under the Obama presidency, 99 percent of all police killings did not result in any police officer being convicted of a crime by the so-called justice system."
Court quashes subpoena of
reporter who uncovered Chicago police murder coverup
By George
Marlowe
"The killings of thousands by police in the span of few years is an indication of the ruling elite’s fear and hatred of the vast working class majority."
"According to Mapping Police Violence, in 2015, under the Obama presidency, 99 percent of all police killings did not result in any police officer being convicted of a crime by the so-called justice system."
Court quashes subpoena of
reporter who uncovered Chicago police murder coverup
By George
Marlowe
27 December 2017
On December 13, a Cook County judge quashed an anti-press subpoena
against independent journalist Jamie Kalven that would have forced him to
disclose his confidential sources in court. Kalven was the first to bring to
light the coverup of the police murder of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in 2014
by Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke, who faces charges of first-degree
murder.
Were it not for Kalven, who works with the independent news
organization Invisible Institute, there would have been no exposure of the
police murder of McDonald and the subsequent coverup by the Chicago Police
Department (CPD), the Democratic mayor Rahm Emanuel and the entire political
establishment.
Kalven wrote an explosive article
in Slate in 2015 entitled “Sixteen Shots” that shattered the official fake
news and coverup—promoted by the CPD, the Emanuel administration and the media.
In the article, Kalven revealed that McDonald had been shot sixteen times
across his entire body, according to the autopsy report he had obtained through
a Freedom of Information Act request.
He also cited an unnamed witness who contradicted the entire
official police narrative, which claimed that the teenager was lunging at a
police officer with a knife while under the influence drugs. The witness stated
instead that McDonald was “shying away” from the police officer when he was
shot multiple times. Finally, Kalven revealed that there was a police
dashboard-camera video documenting the entire incident, which he learned from
an unnamed source.
The subpoena—issued by Van Dyke’s lawyers in an attempt to delay
his trial—threatened to undermine basic democratic rights afforded to reporters
under the First Amendment of the US Constitution. Such rights include a
reporter’s constitutional privilege to be protected from being compelled to
testify about confidential information or sources, critical to reporting freely
on matters of public interest. At the same time, attacks on the press have
steadily increased over the last few decades by multiple administrations,
Democratic and Republican.
Van Dyke’s lead attorney, Daniel Herbert, himself a former police
officer, issued the subpoena against Kalven claiming that his reporting
influenced witnesses—thereby tainting the investigation. Kalven’s lawyers
countered that the witnesses in question had already spoken to law enforcement
prior to Kalven’s discussions with them. In reality, the spurious subpoena
issued by Herbert is part of a counter-offensive to intimidate and threaten
reporters who uncover crimes committed by police officers or other agents of
the state.
In demanding the subpoena, Herbert also accused Kalven of being an
activist, rather than a neutral reporter of the facts. He argued therefore that
Kalven could not make use of his reporter’s privilege to maintain the
confidentiality of his sources. While Kalven certainly has taken a point of
view in his reporting on police brutality for many years, and has been a
partisan for the voices of the poor in Chicago’s south side, he is also a
conscientious and objective reporter.
Kalven’s lawyer highlighted the spuriousness of the assault on his
rights. Compelling Kalven to testify about his sources, they noted, violated
the Illinois Reporter’s Privilege Act—which forbids courts from forcing
reporters to disclose the source of information they have obtained
(confidential or not), except where no other law can prevent its disclosure,
and all other sources of information have been exhausted.
An amicus curiae brief
filed by the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press (RCFP) and
eighteen other media organizations noted, “When a subpoena demands information
about confidential sources, the specter of enforcing that subpoena has a
chilling effect on all future sources who may have valuable information about
matters of public concern, but need an assurance of confidentiality before
sharing it.”
In light of the spuriousness of the charges made by Herbert, Judge
Vincent Gaughan was forced to quash the subpoena. Gaughan, however, maintained
he did so not because of Kalven’s protected status as a reporter, but because
of the inadequacy of the subpoena itself. While the dismissal of the subpoena
was a victory for Kalven’s rights as a reporter, the courts have only
maintained a qualified and limited assertion of a reporter’s privilege.
After months of legal and court battles, the Emanuel
administration released the video of the shooting on a late night in 2014. The
video confirmed what the witnesses and autopsy reports showed. Laquan McDonald,
an impoverished ward of the state, unknown to the public until his untimely
death, was shot sixteen times by Van Dyke as he walked away from the officer.
The first few shots took the teenager down. Van Dyke subsequently shot him
multiple times as smoke emerged from his shaking, dying body.
The video of McDonald finally released in November 2015 engulfed
the Emanuel administration in a full-blown political crisis. Protests ensued
nightly and there were widespread calls for Emanuel to resign for his role in
the cover-up. Instead, the Democratic Party and the political establishment
thereafter began a process of damage control.
Emanuel, who bears chief responsibility for the murder, remains in
office and no high-level political figure has been charged. In December of
2015, Emanuel called for the resignation of Superintendent Garry McCarthy, the
head of the CPD at the time of McDonald’s death. Van Dyke was then indicted on
six counts of first-degree murder and one count of official misconduct.
Multiple officers on the scene were involved in a conspiracy to cover up what
happened. The official organs of police oversight, such as the Independent
Police Review Authority, sanctioned the false statements of the officers.
The mainstream press, for their part, uncritically reported what
CPD officials told them, which was that McDonald had lunged at the officer with
a knife. Kalven’s reporting, however, was instrumental in bringing to light the
real circumstances of the murder of McDonald and added to the growing public
outrage against police brutality.
In the wake of the release of the
video, Emanuel also vowed to create a task force for police accountability, in
order to cover up his own tracks. Emails released by the Chicago
Tribune later revealed the entire administration in City Hall
was aware of the video and chose to suppress it. The Justice Department also
opened an investigation, which released its report earlier this year. The
report revealed a damning pattern of constitutional abuses by
the CPD. It detailed a history of police brutality and violence in Chicago, but
it only offered mere palliatives and half-measures.
Despite the reporting by Kalven and widespread outrage against
police brutality in Chicago, there has been no fundamental change in the course
of the CPD and its policies. Far from ushering in an era of “police reform”, as
promised by Emanuel in the wake of release of the video footage of the police murder
of McDonald, police violence and brutality continue unabated, in Chicago and
across the country.
EVERY JUDGE THAT LETS A MURDERING COP OFF IS ALSO A MURDERER!
"The killings of thousands by police in the span of few years is an indication of the ruling elite’s fear and hatred of the vast working class majority."
"According to Mapping Police Violence, in 2015, under the Obama presidency, 99 percent of all police killings did not result in any police officer being convicted of a crime by the so-called justice system."
"According to Mapping Police Violence, in 2015, under the Obama presidency, 99 percent of all police killings did not result in any police officer being convicted of a crime by the so-called justice system."
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