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It’s Hard To Believe This Is Happening
VIOLENCE PERPETRATED ON ASIANS IS BY GHETTO BLACKS!
White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday claimed that the spike in violence against Asians in the United States was due to "hate-filled rhetoric" about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, a baseless claim that has been promoted by the Chinese Communist Party.
Psaki Pushes Chinese Propaganda From White House Podium
Haley Strack • February 18, 2022 5:30 pmWhite House press secretary Jen Psaki on Tuesday claimed that the spike in violence against Asians in the United States was due to "hate-filled rhetoric" about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic, a baseless claim that has been promoted by the Chinese Communist Party.
"We’ve seen this rise, unfortunately, because of hate-filled rhetoric and language around the origins of the pandemic," Psaki said from the briefing room in response to a question on the 339 percent increase in anti-Asian hate crimes since President Joe Biden took office last January.
Psaki is not the first to push the unsubstantiated link between speculation about how the coronavirus emerged in Wuhan, China, and violence toward Asians. Allegations of that unfounded link grew to a fever pitch last spring and were trumpeted during #StopAsianHate rallies across the country. A Wall Street Journal investigation found, however, that the driving force behind the rallying call was a network of fake social media accounts driven by the Chinese government as it pushed to undermine the plausible "lab-leak" theory.
The accounts called on Americans to show up for protests against anti-Asian discrimination, encouraging New Yorkers to "fight back" against theories that the COVID-19 virus was the product of a Chinese lab in Wuhan.
The effort was amplified by English-language Chinese propaganda outlets such as China Daily. In April, the state-run paper highlighted that "protesters denouncing racism against Asians have again filled the streets in Manhattan as New York sees some of the most sustained agitation in the United States for a stronger response to hate crimes that have become more frequent during the coronavirus pandemic." China’s Global Times that same month wrote that "racism runs deep in the heart of quite a few Americans" and linked the uptick in violence to making China the "scapegoat" for the coronavirus.
There is little to no evidence that resentment over China’s role in the coronavirus pandemic is responsible for the surge in violence against Asians. The two most recent incidents of violent crime against Asians, both in New York City, were committed by criminals with violent rap sheets that stretch long before the pandemic.
Christina Lee, an Asian woman, was stabbed to death in her Chinatown apartment building in New York last week by Assamad Nash, who had 27 prior criminal counts. Prosecutors called it a "sexually motivated" crime. The stabbing came just weeks after the murder of another Asian woman, Michelle Alyssa Go, who was pushed in front of a train by a disturbed homeless man with prior arrests.
The surge in attacks also came after the election of President Joe Biden, who has declined to pin blame on the Chinese for the coronavirus. Psaki said Biden remains focused on taking action to stop violence against Asians.
The White House did not respond to a request for comment on Psaki’s remark and the Chinese propaganda effort.
A BLM Bail Fund Is Freeing Heinous Criminals in Kentucky. Now, the GOP Has a Plan To Stop It.
Collin Anderson • February 19, 2022 5:00 amIn Kentucky, a Black Lives Matter bail fund has paid to release violent rapists, murderers, and even a would-be political assassin. Now, Republicans in the state are moving to rein in the practice.
Kentucky legislators Jason Nemes and John Blanton are behind the effort. The Republicans are pushing two bills that would forbid bail funds from paying to release certain arrestees and allow judges to deny bail for particularly heinous criminals. The move comes just days after a Louisville bail fund paid $100,000 to free Quintez Brown, a prominent liberal activist who is charged with attempting to murder Jewish Democratic mayoral hopeful Craig Greenberg in his campaign office.
Under Kentucky law, judges are barred from denying bail in all cases other than capital murder. As a result, even heinous repeat offenders who pose a significant risk to their communities can secure their release from prison if they procure enough cash. In the past, that fundraising burden would typically fall on the offender and his or her family and friends. The recent explosion of groups such as the Louisville Community Bail Fund, however, has turned the state's bail process on its head.
Thanks to support from some of the biggest names in national Democratic politics, the Louisville Community Bail Fund—which is tied to the city's Black Lives Matter chapter—has raised millions of dollars since its inception in 2019 to secure the release of local arrestees. But the group is hardly focused on low-level offenders. Since the summer of 2020, the fund has bailed out dozens of repeat criminals accused of reprehensible crimes.
It paid $25,000, for example, to bail out accused rapist Austen Bush, a registered sex offender who served six years in prison on child pornography charges. Bush had a history of parole violations and was considered a "risk to the victim if released." The Louisville Community Bail Fund came to his aid anyway. During his time out of prison, Bush again violated his parole by contacting his victim to threaten to kill her. When police went to rearrest the 26-year-old in October 2020, he hopped a fence and fled into oncoming traffic.
Roughly a year and a half after the ordeal, the Louisville Community Bail Fund made national headlines when it posted Brown's bail just 48 hours after police charged the activist with Greenberg's attempted assassination. The group vehemently defended its decision to post Brown's bail, arguing that the activist needed "immediate mental Healthcare."
Republican lawmakers in Kentucky began discussing ways to restrict charitable bail long before Brown's release. But as the national spotlight shines on the Louisville Community Bail Fund, state Republicans are using the moment to press forward with multiple bills that would change the bail process in Louisville and across the state.
One bill, which Nemes and Blanton introduced in January, would restrict charitable bail by amending a state law that abolishes for-profit bail bonding. Nemes, a Louisville native who represents the city's eastern suburbs, told the Washington Free Beacon that the bill is being amended in committee to forbid bail funds from releasing anyone other than "people with minor offenses whose bail is low." The bill would also require bail funds to "report their donors, their expenditures, who they bail out, what charges they were bailed out for, and how much they paid to bail people out." Should an arrestee released by a bail fund commit a crime while out of prison, the bail money would be forfeited to the victim.
But Nemes is not stopping there. Following Brown's release, Nemes unveiled another bill that proposes a constitutional amendment to allow Kentucky judges to deny bail for those who are "highly likely" to have committed particularly heinous crimes and pose a significant risk to the community. Nemes said the bill would prevent situations in which a seemingly high bail amount was easily posted by a bail fund with millions of dollars at its disposal.
"I'm told … the judge [in Brown's case] didn't imagine that the $100,000 would have been posted. That's a big number here. She didn't know that this group was going to raise money and post bail for this person," Nemes told the Free Beacon. "Well, the group comes in, posts the bail. Now, this guy who attempted to assassinate the frontrunner for Louisville mayor is walking free two days later. I mean, that's abhorrent. It shocks the conscience. And I think it's frightening."
Republicans control more than 75 percent of Kentucky's legislature, a veto-proof supermajority that means they do not need support from their Democratic colleagues—or Democratic governor Andy Beshear—to pass the bills. But Nemes is optimistic that Democrats will step across the aisle to support the proposals. In the wake of Brown's release, he said, a number of his Democratic colleagues reached out to express shock over the situation.
"Some of them were very upset and scared, not only for Craig, who a lot of them know, love, and support, but for themselves," Nemes said. "You know, is this the way it is—you can target a public servant, and all of a sudden, you're walking two days later out of jail? People have been stunned. We need to change that."
According to Nemes, his bill to restrict bail funds will be heard next week and should advance to the state senate "very soon." The Louisville Community Bail Fund did not return a request for comment.
Kentucky is not the only state that has moved to crack down on bail charities. After a group in Indiana bailed out two accused offenders who were charged with grisly murders while out of jail, Republican lawmakers introduced a bill that would limit charitable bail aid to "two thousand dollars or less for an indigent person charged with a misdemeanor."
Why Can’t We Talk About the Murder Wave?
Two years in, pols and media still deny crisis, dodge role of defund and decarceration
Charles Fain Lehman • December 11, 2021 5:00 amDuring a weekly briefing last Monday, Philadelphia district attorney and prominent "progressive prosecutor" Larry Krasner sought to downplay the surge in violence his city has endured over the last two years.
"We don't have a crisis of lawlessness, we don't have a crisis of crime, we don't have a crisis of violence," Krasner said. "It's important that we don't let this become mushy and bleed into the notion that there is some kind of big spike in crime."
Those claims are at odds with the facts on the ground. Philadelphia has seen over 500 homicides this year, the most in 60 years; shootings, which began surging last year, remain well above pre-2020 norms. As former mayor Michael Nutter (D.) put it in a blistering op-ed, "I'd like to ask Krasner: How many more Black and brown people, and others, would have to be gunned down in our streets daily to meet your definition of a ‘crisis'?"
Krasner's comments, though, typify a rhetorical approach adopted by prominent politicians, think tanks, and the media amid a record surge in homicides across the country. Since murders began rising in the wake of last summer's anti-police protests, progressives have sought to discount or otherwise wave away the spike and conspicuously avoided discussing the role of the diminished criminal justice system. This wariness reflects a progressive fear of "tough on crime" rhetoric but is likely to cost them electorally—if it has not already.
Many have followed Krasner's approach, downplaying the surge as "just" a homicide spike. In June, for example, the Guardian published a "factcheck" of the "‘crime wave’'narrative police are pushing," insisting that the increase was really only in murders and adding that "Americans overall are much less likely to be killed today than they were in the 1990s, and the homicide rate across big cities is still close to half what it was a quarter century ago." A recent report from Democratic think tank Third Way similarly emphasized that "contrary to the media narrative, overall crime decreased in 2020 compared to 2019," only belatedly noting the record increase in homicides and gun violence.
Murders did surge in 2020, FBI data show, by roughly 30 percent, the highest one-year percentage increase on record. But so did aggravated assaults—a proxy for shootings—and carjackings. Early evidence suggests that things worsened over 2021: Among nearly 90 cities tracked by the data firm AH Datalytics, roughly two-thirds have seen homicides continue to rise in 2021. At least 12 major cities have already hit all-time homicide records, including 5 that have tied or topped records set last year. As Manhattan Institute senior fellow (and my colleague) Rafael Mangual has documented, dozens of smaller cities have seen the same record surge in homicides. In many jurisdictions, things are as bad as they were in the 1990s. In fact, if trends continue, the AH Datalytics data suggest, 2021 will see the most big-city murders since 1995.
A host of factors are likely behind this spike, but a leading contender is the decrease in policing capacity, manpower, and morale following last summer's anti-police protests and riots in the wake of George Floyd. Many big cities experiencing big homicide spikes have also reported a dramatic drop-off in police staffing, as cops flee for less hostile employers in the suburbs. Court closures and a massive reduction in daily jail populations likely also contribute, further reducing the capacity of the criminal justice system to identify, detain, and prosecute serious offenders.
But political leaders, aided by the media, have downplayed or ignored the role of these changes. In November, the New York Times cited "dozens of interviews" with "criminologists, city and state officials and people close to murder victims," all of whom "could not name a single, direct cause of the spike in homicides" except possibly "the continued destabilizing effects of the coronavirus pandemic." Recent Washington Post coverage of rising homicides in D.C. gives the police unions a hearing but lets city officials get away with attributing the increase to illegal guns and pandemic interruptions. Axios Chicago similarly linked the city's surge to illegal guns, a standard but dubious talking point of Chicago's various Democratic mayors.
Krasner's assertion that "it’s important that we don't let this become mushy and bleed into the notion that there is some kind of big spike in crime" represents a longstanding sense among progressives that tough-on-crime rhetoric, combined with an "if it bleeds it leads" ethos at major publications, contributes to public misconceptions about the crime level, in turn fueling political support for policing and incarceration. But a commitment to the obverse—depolicing and decarceration—seems to have encouraged leaders like Krasner to insist there is no reason to be worried, even when there is.
Such denialism is likely to play poorly in an electorate where more than three in four voters across all parties say violent crime is a "major problem." Republican Glenn Youngkin used rising crime rates against Democratic opponent Terry McAuliffe in his successful bid for the Virginia governorship this past year. Particularly if murder rates continue to rise, Republicans are likely to take the same tack in the coming midterm elections next November—with potentially disastrous consequences for Democrats.
Charles Fain Lehman is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor to City Journal.
THE BACK SUBCULTURE OF VIOLENCE
BLACK PARENTS BINDS THIER CHILD, BEAT HIM AND THEN DROWNS HIM
Mother, husband charged with capital murder in death of 8-year-old son, Harris County DA's Office said
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Hiram Stores still on the run
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5 TIMES
Road rage suspect arrested again
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Employee speaks out after being shot 6 times during Shoreline pot shop robbery | FOX 13 Seattle
Employee speaks out after being shot 6 times during Shoreline pot shop robbery | FOX 13 Seattle
4 BLACKS arrested after car windshields smashed, tires slashed in Chandler neighborhoods
Driver Carjacked While Pumping Gas In West Philadelphia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HQszfAK4hU
BLACK Man, 19, arrested in shooting death of 11-year-old in NE Harris County on day of boy’s funeral
12-Year-Old Accused of Murdering 70-Year-Old During Carjacking in Philadelphia
A 12-year-old boy is accused of murdering a 70-year-old man during a December carjacking involving several young people in Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported Wednesday.
“The boy is one of three defendants under the age of 19 who are facing murder charges in connection with the killing of Chung Yan Chin, who police said was gravely injured in a carjacking just after 7 p.m. on Dec. 2,” according to the report. “Prosecutors say the youths approached the victim on the 3000 block of Teesdale Street and knocked him to the ground, then punched and kicked him in the face before stealing his vehicle.”
Chin died on December 21 after being hospitalized in critical condition with facial fractures and a brain injury, court documents show.
Last month, police arrested 18-year-old John Nusslein in connection with Chin’s death. An arrest warrant has also been issued for 16-year-old Qiyam Muhammad, “who remains at large,” according to the report.
Both the 12-year-old and Nusslein are facing charges for murder, robbery, weapons violations, conspiracy, and evidence tampering.
“Attorneys representing the boy and Nusslein didn’t respond to requests for comment. Both are being held without bail. A preliminary hearing for the 12-year-old is scheduled for next week. Nusslein’s next court appearance is in April,” the report continues.
Philadelphia police announced the arrests during a press briefing on Tuesday — the Inquirer initially included the name of the 12-year-old, “who is a juvenile facing murder charges in adult court,” but later removed it from the report because of his age.
According to the publication, the city has “experienced an unusual surge in reports of crime this year.”
“The pace is an increase over 2021, which saw more than 800 carjackings — double the amount in 2020, police statistics show,” the report states.
The Inquirer continues:
Other cities including New York and Chicago have seen a similar uptick in carjackings. The spike comes amid record-breaking rates of gun violence in jurisdictions across the country, including Philadelphia, which saw 562 homicides last year, its highest total in modern history.
Philadelphia police data shows similar homicide rates so far in 2022. As of February 16, the city has seen 68 homicides compared to 71 at the same point last year.
Was a Woman Murdered Because Critical Race Theory Taught Her She Was a Racist?
Did she lecture herself about her prejudices and ignore her common sense?
Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.
During the violent Black Lives Matter race riots, the blog for the Splice platform offered the ritual BLM slogan and urged everyone to "educate yourself on the Blacks Lives Matter movement and how you can become a better supporter." One of the company's BLM tips included garbage like, "6 ways Asian Americans can tackle anti-black racism in their families".
Two years later, Splice offered an RIP to "our beloved Christina Lee" who was "senselessly murdered in her home." It asked everyone to remember the 35-year-old New Yorker as "dedicated to making beautiful and inclusive artwork."
Even Lee’s murder had to be reframed in the service of diversity, equity, and inclusivity, when it was really caused by the cultlike obedience to the critical race theory obsession with equity.
Lee’s murderer, Assamad Nash, a black career criminal, had multiple court cases in his wake. Instead of being locked up, he followed the young woman to her Chinatown apartment and was caught covered in her blood. This latest crime by Nash may be serious enough that Soros DA Alvin Bragg will feel moved to actually prosecute him and ask for actual jail time. Maybe.
Nash, a homeless criminal, had followed Lee home. He had trailed her up six flights of stairs.
Did the young woman see him at any point? Was there a flash of fear followed by a recourse to diversity, equity, and inclusion? Did she start lecturing herself about her prejudices and ignore her common sense so that she wouldn’t be seen as a “Karen” perpetuating systemic racism?
What could Lee have done? Called the police?
During the BLM race riots, Cuomo signed a bill into law that banned "reporting a nonemergency incident involving a member of a protected class."
Nash was a member of a “protected class”.
Calling the police on a black person without "an imminent threat" made the victim into the perpetrator.
Until the moment when Nash physically assaulted Lee, she would have been the criminal for calling the cops on him.
The co-sponsors of the bill that protected Nash from Lee included State Senator John C. Liu, who later appeared at a press conference bemoaning her brutal murder.
The same Splice BLM page promoted National Bail Out as a "collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers, and activists that bails out those impacted by mass incarceration" and a variety of local bail funds that free criminals enabling them to commit more crimes.
New York's destruction of bail has enabled the crime wave that is now destroying the city.
Lee’s death was senseless only in that Splice and the city’s lefty hipster elite helped make it happen. The politicians are back to deploring violence against Asian or “AAPI” people while implying that it had something to do with President Trump’s Wuhan Virus comments.
But, like so many attacks on Asian people in Manhattan’s Chinatown, it’s absurdly easy to trace the origins of this attack back to the infamous red doors of the Bowery Mission.
When the Bowery Mission opened in the 1870s, it was in the Five Points, the vilest slum in New York where gangs like the Dead Rabbits rampaged in the streets, Tammany Hall's thugs controlled the wards, and the water was unfit to drink.
Quite a lot has changed in 150 years.
The Manhattan mission with its infamous red doors now intersects the gentrifying East Village on the one hand and Chinatown on the other. The Bowery’s historic nature (it appears in some 19th century fiction and 20th century movies) and the cult of enabling junkie vagrants means that hardly anyone dares to tell the obvious truths about the violence surrounding it.
The Bowery Mission is close to a school, but child rapists have been found living there. Assaults routinely happen in the vicinity of the Bowery. When the violence targets a minority group, whether it’s the Asians or gay bars in the area, politicians condemn it as a hate crime. The perps out of the Bowery Mission do sometimes shout slurs when slashing people in the face, but the slurs are a symptom of the problem, and not the actual problem itself.
The area is a notorious open-air drug market and people are assaulted all the time in the area.
But the worst Bowery Mission massacre happened a few years ago when Santos, a Dominican immigrant who had previously been arrested for everything from biting a man on the chest to groping a woman, who punched his mother and broke his grandfather's nose, who had been arrested four times in one year, murdered four men by beating them to death with a metal pipe.
Cops caught the immigrant crackhead carrying a metal pipe covered in blood and hair. His victims included 83-year-old Chuen Kwok. The killer, a regular at the Bowery Mission, committed his crimes in its vicinity, targeting fellow vagrants who were sleeping nearby.
Santos didn’t have to be on the loose. He had been arrested for a series of violent tantrums when he was bailed out by NYU Law School’s Washington Square Legal Services Fund.
The Fund’s mission is to “subvert the cash bail system by bailing out as many people as possible.” Four dead people were just collateral damage from the Fund’s subversion.
Beyond the Bowery, the area is ground zero for homeless shelters and halfway houses, which eventually reach the housing projects that line the eastern shore of the island.
Sara D Roosevelt Park, planted in the middle of what would become Chinatown and named after FDR's mother (over her objections), was carefully rehabilitated in the Giuliani and Bloomberg eras only to revert back to a hellhole filled with junkies, vagrants, and violence.
A newspaper walkthrough last year noted a delivery man stabbed to death for his electric bike and how "a man stabbed a stranger in the chest in the park, putting him in critical condition” while a “baggie of angel dust was found in the suspect’s wallet."
What’s going on here is senseless, but no mystery.
Asian politicians, like their Jewish counterparts, are captives of a Democrat political machine and unwilling to address violent attacks on their community members in any but the broadest of generalities.
The Asian American Federation responded to Lee's murder by tweeting, "we urge our community to remain calm & reserve judgement until we get all the facts."
"We are asking for a $30 million emergency commitment toward mental health resources for (People of Color) POC-led orgs serving communities of color," its director clamored.
The only thing that would do is worsen the problem which can only be solved by locking away dangerous monsters from the general public in what lefties like to call the “carceral system”.
State Senator John Liu, whose career has depended on balancing leftist virtue signaling and Asian constituents, opined, "now, maybe this is a hate crime. Maybe this is not a hate crime. But it’s yet another Asian woman."
What it really is, is another crime that could have been prevented with a working justice system.
The collapse of the justice system, of police, prosecutors, and prisons, has filled the streets with junkie criminals, many of whom orbit around an area that intersects Chinatown. Political dogma means more tearful press conferences like the ones attended by Liu and other Chinese-American lefties who aren’t allowed to talk about what’s actually going on.
Instead they bewail, in general terms, hatred and discrimination against Asian people. Rhetoric that sounds like it’s indicting white people is safer than holding the minority killers and their white enablers accountable. And then they complain that nothing has changed. Of course not.
“This has happened so many times, and we have attended too many vigils," Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou complained.
And it's going to go on happening until people actually speak the truth.
The truth might have warned Christina Lee that her fears were legitimate. They might have saved her life. Instead she was programmed by everyone from her political representatives to her colleagues to her culture to believe that being afraid of criminals made her a systemic racist.
By the time she was being murdered in her bathtub, it was too late.
Meanwhile at Splice, the links to dismantling the prison system and freeing all the criminals, to accusing Asians of being racist against black people, still remain even after Lee’s death.
The author of "6 ways Asian Americans can tackle anti-black racism in their families", who has a PhD in Ethnic Studies from UC Berkeley for a thesis on Asian American solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, later revealed that she had been raped by a by a fellow Berkeley student who introduced her to pro-crime politics and opposition to the criminal justice system, and who later received a "prestigious racial justice fellowship from an elite university".
Throughout her article, it never seems to occur to her that his crime and his politics were linked.
"Many of us believe that the people who hurt us deserve to heal," she concluded.
Did Lee believe that? There may be no way to know, but as another brutal murder strikes Chinatown, as part of a crime wave engulfing New York City and major cities, it’s time for believers in the cult of critical race theory to choose their rapists and their killers.
Or choose themselves.
3 BLACKS accused of trafficking teens at Orlando hotels; police believe there may be more victims
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKpNtOY5lsw
THE MOST VIOLENT SUBCULTURE IN THE WORLD
Twisted Twins: BLACK Teen sisters confess to brutal murder of mother
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZS4RGEuVPI
Twin sisters admit to killing mother: the confession tapes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtVV3Qu9nKw
BLACK TERRORISM!
BLACK Man accused of stealing 18-wheeler, kidnaps driver
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4a9N7GH28A
CRACK HEAD BLACK MAN BEAT VICTIM TO DEATH
Man's body found naked inside cage in basement of Detroit home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_op_Q3RVQEw&list=WL&index=3
Men Wanted In Violent Home Invasion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkYy-Zf5338
Nothing to see here. Just domestic terrorists bailing out a domestic terrorist.
BLM Fund to Pay Bail of BLM Activist Who Tried to Kill Mayor
Nothing to see here folks. Meanwhile, parents speaking out at school board meetings are domestic terrorists.
Louisville police have charged Quintez Brown, a local political activist, in a shooting attack on Craig Greenberg, a Jewish Democrat running for mayor.
Brown, 21, has been prominent in the city’s civil rights activism, including Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, and previously worked for the Louisville Courier Journal. He had recently announced a run for the city’s municipal council.
Police said he was charged Tuesday with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment in his alleged shooting attack in Greenberg’s downtown office. No one was hurt, although a bullet penetrated Greenberg’s clothing. No motive has been reported.
Does being an activist with a racist hate group whose motto comes from a wanted domestic terrorist possibly offer a motive? Nah, as usual it's mental illness. We're told repeatedly that it has nothing to do with Black Lives Matter. So a bail fund linked to BLM is bailing him out.
Louisville Community Bail Fund members hope to collect money to cover Quintez Brown’s $100,000 full cash bond to bail him out of the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections.
Brown is charged with attempted murder and four counts of wanton endangerment after police said he targeted mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg in a shooting Monday morning at his campaign office.
“My ears are still ringing from the gunshots yesterday,” Greenberg said in a one-on-one interview with WAVE News’ Dawne Gee on Tuesday.
A bullet grazed Greenberg’s sweater and shirt, but no one in the office at the time was hurt.
On Tuesday, after Brown’s arraignment, a Community Bail Fund member posted on social media asking if they could make a donation toward paying Brown’s bail; another member responded his bail has already been “solidified.”
The media doesn't explain what the Louisville Community Bail Fund is and who its members are. Here, let me help.
The Louisville Community Bail Fund's website says, "Cash bail is one of the aspects of the criminal justice system that keeps communities wrapped up in systemic slavery and in debt."...
The fund is organized by Black Lives Matter Louisville.
Nothing to see here. Just domestic terrorists bailing out a domestic terrorist.
Delaware County Man Charged With Killing Neighbor
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BLACK Suspected killer sells alleged victim's cell phone, leading to arrest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwzHV40_sPk
BLACKS HAVE NO QUALMS ABOUT MURDERING A CHILD, EVEN THEIR OWN!
Mother accused of stabbing 5-year-old to death in Bedford Heights being held in jail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afFU3Oew8L4
CONVICTED BLACK FELON SAYS 'GET OFF MY PORCH' OR I WILL SHOOT YOU IN THE BACK! 15-YEAR-OLD DEAD.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZsBiKbPles0:02 / 0:39
Man shoots, kills teen
Man with 44 prior arrests charged with multiple felonies for brutal assault of Thai model on NYC subway
Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre Suspect Pleads Not Guilty
Waukesha parade massacre suspect Darrell Brooks has pled “not guilty” to killing six people and wounding dozens of others when he allegedly plowed an SUV through crowds of Christmas parade attendees in November of last year.
“We’d waive formal reading, and we can enter pleas of not guilty this morning,” Brooks’ defense attorney Jeremy Perri said last Friday.
Brooks’ attorney also requested for a change of venue or for jurors to be sequestered and selected from another county, arguing that the intensity of the parade coverage has already turned the city of Waukesha against him.
“An impartial trial cannot be held in Waukesha County,” the attorneys argued.
According to WISN Channel 12, prosecutors are “expected to rely heavily on cellphone video for evidence they say shows Brooks intentionally drove through the crowded Christmas parade on Nov. 21, and never once stopped to help.”
On the afternoon of Sunday, November 21, suspect Darrell E. Brooks Jr. allegedly plowed an SUV into crowds of people attending the Waukesha Christmas parade. According to authorities, Brooks’ alleged act was “intentional” and occurred shortly after a domestic disturbance incident. Police were not in pursuit of the suspect at the time of the alleged attack, contrary to early reports.
He has since been charged with six counts of intentional homicide, including one eight-year-old boy, with a bail set for $5 million, a noteworthy amount, given that he was released from prison just days prior to the attack on a $1000 bond despite his lengthy, multi-state criminal history going back to 1999. Fox News noted:
Brooks’ violent past stretches back to 1999 when he was accused and later convicted of aggravated battery with intent to cause great bodily harm. Most recently, he allegedly ran a woman over and punched her in the face on Nov. 2. He has an outstanding warrant in Nevada for skipping bail on a sex crime charge.
The media and authorities still have not provided a motive detailing why Darrell E. Brooks, who expressed views sympathetic to Black Lives Matter on social media and penned an anti-Trump rap song, allegedly carried out the attack.
In a lengthy open letter, Brooks’ mother, Dawn Woods, said that he came from a “loving Christian family and is the grandson of ministers,” alleging that he has “suffered from mental health issues since he was very young.”
“Mental illness is not cheap to treat but what’s more important dollars spent on treatment and resources or lives lost,” she wrote. “Instead of offering help and resources to combat the problem, a jail cell was given. Over and over again. When mental illness is not properly treated the person becomes sicker and sicker.”
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