BLACK Lives Matter Sasha Johnson Shot In Head

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Surprise surprise. Ain't that the ultimate irony? She dedicates her life to helping black people, specifically black men, only to end up getting gunned down by one over violence in the black community :francis:

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Both things can be right. I'm not neglecting or acting like what you posted isn't a problem. In fact, most black people aren't talking enough about this and only speak on the issues the media make viral such as police shootings.

Yes, it's true that there are BM who do crime, but these make up a very small portion of the Black society (around 5%).
1) Things should not be misconstrued.
2) And these people need to be shamed.
 

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From her organization:

Whilst the Met police appear to be making progress, investigating Sasha’s attempted murder, our concerns are that they are simply using individuals in the community as scapegoats for a crime they potentially did not commit. We have had inside sources inform us that the police have made no door-to-door enquiries in the area following the shooting. We are also concerned that they have made no attempt at this, yet have arrested 5 individuals – after claiming that there were only 4 attackers – on suspicion of attempted murder with no valid evidence.

We find it ridiculous that one of these five men, were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder purely due to “affray” and allegedly refusing to stop for the police. How does this warrant an arrest for suspicion of attempted murder on this basis? We feel that whilst the police are making these arrests on invalidated precedence, they could be better spending their time investigating the aspects of this case that could actually direct them to the criminals responsible.

We also feel as though arresting these individuals on this basis and highlighting that they were carrying drugs with intent to supply, is subliminally suggesting that this is a gang related crime as opposed to an attempt of murder. This majorly concerns us as we cannot allow for more individuals in our communities to fall as victims of crime and not get the justice they deserve, whilst other members of the community are getting accused of crimes they did not commit purely because they fit the “profile”. We urge the police to take responsibility, take this crime seriously and investigate adequately.

Charles Gordon from Taking the Initiative Party has commented, "we have seen numerous occasions in the past where police have fallen under pressure to produce results, leading them to go out and arrest anyone in order to look busy. A couple of examples of this is the Guildford 4 case, Paul Blackburn’s case and many more; one of the main things Sasha stands for in a powerful way is injustice. The statement I would have expected to hear from the police would have been ‘following our investigations and door-to-door enquiries we have made 5 arrests’. However, hearing someone was stopped on a stop and search and then arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, does not sound plausible and is majorly concerning. Sasha is a mother, an activist, an entrepreneur and a community leader; she is a rising star. Our primary focus is on Sasha’s well-being and her recovery."

Although we all want to see the attackers brought to justice, we do not want potentially innocent people charged with attempted murder and becoming part of the statistics, subjects to the injustices that Sasha has been fighting against. It is vital that the police do their job and not fall under pressure, attempting to find scapegoats from the community Sasha has fought so hard to protect.
Real ass statement, they’re about it :wow:
 

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This doesn't look good at all. Like other BLM sentiments like the LGBTQ, she left troubling posts on social media, that are now going to be used against Black people. I have no idea why these BLM activist are always off in one way or another. Do these people don't understand nothing about disciple and codes? smh




This tweet as suspected was / is fake.

TTIP also said posts from a Twitter account purporting to be Johnson were circulating online.

The party said the account @SashaJohnsonBLM was "not created by Sasha" and was "created to persecute her."

The account, dating back to May 2020, had two followers and was purported to belong to the "Oxford Black Lives Matter Leader." It was permanently suspended as of Tuesday.

A Twitter representative told Insider the account was suspended under its platform-manipulation and spam policy, which covers fake accounts.

Nonetheless, screenshots of the tweets — which included messages calling on white people to be enslaved — have continued to circulate widely, presented as real, and have been used to claim Johnson holds antiwhite views.

One tweet, which showed a post from the fake Twitter account and called Johnson a "Black supremacist," has received hundreds of shares.

The posts from the fake account "are not reflective of Sasha nor Taking the Initiative Party's beliefs," TTIP said.
Colleagues of the BLM activist who was shot in the head in London say they've been getting messages gloating about the attack
 

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Sasha Johnson shooting: Four to stand trial on murder plot charge next March

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20 August 2021

Four men accused over the shooting of Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson will stand trial at the Old Bailey in March next year.

Prince Dixon, 25, Troy Reid, 19, and 18-years-old Cameron Deriggs and Devonte Brown are all charged with conspiracy to murder over the incident on May 23.
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Sasha Johnson shooting: Four to stand trial on murder plot charge next March

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20 August 2021

Four men accused over the shooting of Black Lives Matter activist Sasha Johnson will stand trial at the Old Bailey in March next year.

Prince Dixon, 25, Troy Reid, 19, and 18-years-old Cameron Deriggs and Devonte Brown are all charged with conspiracy to murder over the incident on May 23.
Sasha Johnson: Four to stand trial on murder plot charge next March
Respect for the update.
 

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Sasha Johnson: Charges dropped over black rights activist shooting

The charges against four men accused over the shooting of black equal rights campaigner Sasha Johnson have been dropped.

The mother-of-two was shot in the head during a silent disco in the garden of a house on Consort Road in Peckham, south London, in May last year.

She suffered "catastrophic" and permanent injuries and remains in hospital.

At the Old Bailey, four men had denied conspiracy to murder.

Prince Dixon, 25, of Gravesend, Kent; Troy Reid, 20 of Southwark; Cameron Deriggs, 19, of Lewisham, and Devonte Brown, 19, of Southwark, had also pleaded not guilty to having a gun and ammunition with intent to endanger life.

A trial had been due to start on 7 March but at a hearing on Tuesday, the prosecution announced it would not be pursuing the case following a review.

In court, prosecutor Mark Heywood QC said he was unable to give the full reasons for the decision but had provided details to the court as to why the CPS had no option.

Outlining the case, he said four males in balaclavas had approached the house and discharged a weapon at guests, with one round striking Ms Johnson in the head at "very close range".

He said the Crown had alleged the four males were the defendants, however the case against them was based on circumstantial evidence and there was no direct evidence identifying any of them.

CCTV analysis, phone cell site and call data showed they planned and conducted surveillance before carrying out the attack with "murderous intent" on one or more partygoers, the court heard.

The men had denied being part of the alleged conspiracy or present on the night of the shooting.

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The attack happened in the back garden of a house in Consort Road, Peckham
Mr Heywood said the wider background was a "falling out" and "hostility" between Mr Deriggs and Mr Brown and the two youngest occupants of the house, who were aged 18.

There had been previous incidents and a panic alarm had been installed at the family home just days before, the court heard.

Access to the party was restricted by security at a side gate and one of the attackers was carrying a handgun, probably a Glock loaded with 9mm bullets, the court heard.

He said Ms Johnson had been at the party as she was then in a relationship with the oldest son who had been living at the property.

Mr Justice Hilliard recorded formal not guilty verdicts.

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Ms Johnson had been praised for her "fearless campaigning"
Ms Johnson is a prominent anti-racism campaigner who is a founding member of the Taking the Initiative Party. She was heavily involved in the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020.

At the time of the attack, Ms Johnson worked in community activism and community support after achieving a first class degree in social care from Ruskin College in Oxford.

Many people expressed their outrage and shock when the attack happened. Vigils were held and MPs, including David Lammy and Harriet Harman, tweeted their support for her.

Black Lives Matter UK described her as a "fearless campaigner" and said although she was not a member of their organisation, "she impressively founded a new Black-led political party and was dedicated to resist anti-Black racism".

The court heard there was nothing to suggest Ms Johnson was targeted because of her anti-racism campaigning.
 

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W. T. F? :beli:
He said the Crown had alleged the four males were the defendants, however the case against them was based on circumstantial evidence and there was no direct evidence identifying any of them.

CCTV analysis, phone cell site and call data showed they planned and conducted surveillance before carrying out the attack with "murderous intent" on one or more partygoers, the court heard.

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