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- Via The NY Transfer News Service ~ All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- Cops wage war on Black America
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- By Monica Moorehead
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- No day passes without police brutality raising its ugly head,
- especially in the poorest urban areas across this country.
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- Consider three recent incidents in New York City and Newark, N.J.
- These unrelated events were nevertheless similar, since all had
- Black victims and in none is any real justice expected.
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- The first case involved Annie B. Dodds and her two sons, who
- reside in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y.
- Dodds is a local school board chairperson and member of the
- planning board and 81st Precinct Council.
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- On July 24, Dodds summoned the police to have them verbally
- persuade one son to leave the house. What happened instead is
- that the police physically abused her son, clubbing and kicking
- him as he lay on the ground handcuffed.
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- As Dodds was attempting to get the badge number of the cop
- abusing her son, she was called names, pushed down and punched in
- the back of the head, according to witnesses. When Dodds'
- daughter protested the attack against her mother, another cop
- grabbed the daughter by the chin, pushed her head back and struck
- her in the mouth.
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- Another son was assaulted as he videotaped the police atrocities.
- As a result his camera was destroyed.
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- Dodds' sons were arraigned on numerous charges ranging from third
- degree assault to resisting arrest. None of the five police
- officers were arrested on any charges; they were put on sick
- leave instead.
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- The Dodds family is Black and all the police are white. Due to
- Dodds' reputation in the community, many officials and residents
- have come to her defense as she brings charges of excessive force
- against the police to the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
-
- People set up a Committee to Stop Police Brutality in
- Bedford-Stuyvesant in response to this outrage.
-
- Jamaican van driver paralyzed
-
- The second incident of police brutality also took place in
- Brooklyn but this time in a predominantly Caribbean section. On
- Aug. 18, cops took Robert Ealneish, an immigrant from Jamaica, to
- the notorious 63rd police precinct. There eight white cops beat
- him savagely.
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- According to reports in the Amsterdam News and Carib News, the 26
- year-old Ealneish became the latest victim of a racist cop named
- William Murray who has a sordid history of harassing and beating
- gypsy van drivers particularly those who are Black and from the
- Caribbean. Murray is hated and feared by those drivers, says
- Carib News (Aug. 25).
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- Murray cornered Ealneish for an "outstanding warrant for a minor
- traffic violation." The cop called for backup from his fellow
- officers in order to bring Ealneish to the precinct.
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- EalNeish never made it to the precinct. He ended up at Kings
- County Hospital with a broken neck, broken spinal column,
- bleeding from the nose and paralyzed from the neck down. None of
- the officers involved in this heinous assault have even been
- suspended, much less charged with attempted murder. Ealneish,
- while in danger of losing his life, has been charged with driving
- with a suspended license and resisting arrest!
-
- This incident comes just one month after the death of a Black
- mentally disabled man, Earl Black, who was shot at point blank
- range by officers from the same precinct. Black's mother
- witnessed the killing. Again no police were arrested.
-
- Two Newark, N.J., youth killed
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- The third incident occurred in Newark, the largest city in New
- Jersey. Just five years ago, the Census Bureau acknowledged that
- Newark had more residents on public assistance per capita than
- any other city. Newark has gained the reputation as the "stolen
- car capital" of the U.S.
-
- In the wee hours of Aug. 22, two Black teenagers, 18-year-old
- Barry Shelton and 16-year-old Michael Chapman, were fatally shot
- by two off duty cops, who also happen to be Black. The teenagers
- were riding in a stolen car when they were approached by the
- cops, who had been drinking at a bachelor party. The teenagers
- were shot as they attempted to escape from the police.
-
- This development goes beyond the question of police brutality.
- These deceased youth and millions more like them are not only the
- victims of police brutality but of a devastating economic crisis
- that puts profits before people. Chapman's mother commented that
- her son had been seeking a summer job but was dismayed when he
- was turned down time and time again. How many other mothers have
- similar stories to tell?
-
- Barry Shelton and Michael Chapman are the latest statistics of
- young people who may be forced to turn to drugs, stealing cars or
- other anti-social behavior because of the lack of decent paying
- jobs, community centers and other avenues of positive expression.
- If anyone is to blame for their deaths and others like them, it
- is this decaying, corrupt capitalist system that unleashes the
- violent arm of the state, the police, to declare war on the youth
- as well as on all poor and working people.
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- (Copyright Workers World Service: Permission to reprint granted
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- St., New York, NY 10010; "workers@igc.apc.org".)
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