Brooklyn DA Won't Seek Prison For Peter Liang

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it aint just him tho, theres a million c00ns in waiting just like this... even worse....

with no economic power, we are sitting ducks... how we gonna prevent the next c00ns from poppin up if we let this slide....

it wouldnt surprise me if he was reelected either.... not saying its gonna happen, but look at barack obama...

lotta black folks still love him after 8 years of not doing shyt.... when he did specific things for every group except us.... a proud sambo and black folks still ride for him...

And what exactly have you done to set your mark in the world? Agree or disagree with the man's position but stop talking out your neck on that dumb shyt. Cause where I stand being the first Black President of the United States, beats a biter ass low wage nikka talking shyt on a internet board any day. With all due respect of course.
 

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Dude is coming for his job. This is an example of the whole "fix the system from the inside" line k think that being bullshyt. The only people allowed to move up in the system are those who pledge allegiance to maintaining the status quo. It's a shame that it's been over 50 years and we haven't figured that out yet.
 

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He isnt going anywhere unless he wants to....Why?

1) He's in NYC, NY is notoriously known for record low turn outs during elections; it usually hovers around 25-30%

2) Black people vote in even smaller numbers than the average new yorker...

3) Low income people vote in even smaller numbers than the average Black person does (they are not exactly one in the same).

4) He's Black, and there are some black people who are not going to vote against him when someone white or otherwise is challenging them.

5) He's a Democrat...and blacks vote straight Democrat anyway. His name will be on a straight ticket with a bunch of other Democrats and black people will just vote in a straight line.

Where does he go from here? I think eventually he'll receive a Eastern New York District nomination as a Federal judge once his term is up.


But the idea of black people in Brooklyn, mobilizing and getting him out of there based on this is...
:shaq2:


Besides, he'll simply state that he has one of the architects of decriminalizing marijuana violations and offenses and claim that he has prevented more young black men from entering the system.
 

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from the DA website http://www.brooklynda.org/brooklyn-da-ken-thompson/
BROOKLYN DA
KEN THOMPSON
Ken Thompson was sworn in as Brooklyn District Attorney on January 1, 2014.

Since being elected district attorney, he has created many innovative and important units and bureaus. For example, his newly formed Violent Criminal Enterprises (VCE) Bureau is designed to eradicate firearms traffickers, violent street gangs, and drug dealers who terrorize our neighborhoods and flood our streets with illegal guns. His Conviction Review Unit, which has emerged as a model for the country, has led Mr. Thompson to move—in the interest of justice—to vacate or support the dismissal of the convictions of 19 people who were wrongfully convicted of murder and other offenses. District Attorney Thompson has also created an Immigrant Fraud Unit to protect immigrants in Brooklyn who are often ripped off and exploited by fake lawyers and scam artists, a Labor Frauds Unit to protect hardworking employees and honest employers, as well as a Cybercrimes Unit, a Hate Crimes Unit, and a Crime Strategies Unit.

District Attorney Thompson has also implemented a policy to not prosecute low-level marijuana possession arrests, in order to spare young people from the burden of a criminal record and to instead allocate further law enforcement resources for the prosecution of more serious crimes like gun violence, sexual assaults, and domestic violence.

Mr. Thompson is a former federal prosecutor in the Eastern District of New York, where he was a member of the team that successfully prosecuted former New York City Police Officer Justin Volpe in the brutal 1997 beating and torture of Haitian immigrant Abner Louima in the 70th Precinct stationhouse in Brooklyn. At the Louima federal civil rights trial, Mr. Thompson delivered the opening statement on behalf of the United States. Officer Volpe eventually pled guilty in the middle of the trial and is now serving 30 years in federal prison.

Mr. Thompson also served as a Special Assistant to the U.S. Treasury Department Undersecretary for Enforcement in Washington, D.C., and in the General Counsel’s Office at Treasury. He was on the team of lawyers and federal agents that conducted the investigation ordered by President Clinton of the 1993 raid on David Koresh and the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas, in which four federal agents were killed and 16 others were shot and seriously wounded.

After serving as a federal prosecutor, Mr. Thompson worked at a prominent international law firm. He then co-founded his own firm, where he represented victims of pregnancy discrimination, as well as those who had been subjected to unlawful prejudice due to their race, gender, age, religion, or sexual orientation.

Mr. Thompson also worked with members of Congress and the clergy to convince the U.S. Department of Justice to reinvestigate the 1955 murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi. Emmett Till’s brutal death by torture had helped spark the civil rights movement, inspiring Rosa Parks in part to take her stand on December 1, 1955, during the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

District Attorney Thompson was born and raised in New York City, where his mother, Clara Thompson, was one of the first female police officers in the New York City Police Department to patrol the streets in 1973, and went on to serve as a member of the NYPD for 21 years. A graduate of New York City public schools, Mr. Thompson went on to graduate magna cum laude from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He then earned his law degree at New York University Law School, where he was awarded the prestigious Arthur T. Vanderbilt Medal for his outstanding contributions to the law school community.

Mr. Thompson resides in Brooklyn with his wife and their two children.


:patrice: with this type of background/track record why all of a sudden is he going soft on Liu Kang?
 

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A DA job is to get a nikka time. This shyt funny. Black folks so damn scared we gonna let some scrany cacs and Asians boss up on us like this and blatantly not do their jobs and we still don't get it together and take over. 2.2 mil black people in NYC alone. Not including metro area. How y'all gonna let this ride :mjlol:


NYC black folks are just in a downward spiral. Live in a world city and still somehow squander your wealth and get beat up by Asians on the regular. Asians breh. Asians.... fukking Asians...:snoop:


Y'all even letting world class Harlem being gentrified :snoop:
 

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He isnt going anywhere unless he wants to....Why?

1) He's in NYC, NY is notoriously known for record low turn outs during elections; it usually hovers around 25-30%

2) Black people vote in even smaller numbers than the average new yorker...

3) Low income people vote in even smaller numbers than the average Black person does (they are not exactly one in the same).

4) He's Black, and there are some black people who are not going to vote against him when someone white or otherwise is challenging them.

5) He's a Democrat...and blacks vote straight Democrat anyway. His name will be on a straight ticket with a bunch of other Democrats and black people will just vote in a straight line.

Where does he go from here? I think eventually he'll receive a Eastern New York District nomination as a Federal judge once his term is up.


But the idea of black people in Brooklyn, mobilizing and getting him out of there based on this is...
:shaq2:


Besides, he'll simply state that he has one of the architects of decriminalizing marijuana violations and offenses and claim that he has prevented more young black men from entering the system.

Normally you might have had a point but black people seem to be more aware of this type of stuff. We seen the DA's of Chicago and Cleveland lose their elections because BLM got involved and even a little activism can go a long way in elections that have low turnouts.

The real problem for Thompson is he won because black people voted him in last time. This is a typical bite the hand that feeds you because you don't think they will know situation. He has a few more years before he runs again but if you don't think this is going to come up your wrong. He probably figured he would pull a "we took this to trial but the jury found him innocent" trick, but it was obvious to anyone listening the cop had fukked up from having his finger on the trigger for no reason to not performing CPR. Now the DA is getting his hands dirty and it hasn't gone unnoticed.
 

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What :cubewtfmayne:
No jail time :cubewtfmayne:
Since when did people get probation for murder :fohmayne:

cause the bytch ass nikka didn't think he would get convicted, but now that he actually did, he trying to back peddle
 
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