California D.A. Michael Seleym, calls Maxine Waters "loud mouthed ghetto c*nt who should be shot"

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San Bernardino...:dahell: aint that place like 95% cac?!?!

This guy needs to go, we've been telling the world how these DA's and prosecutors be racist ASF putting black people in jail like it's a game.the system of white surpremacy doesn't play by the rules....:birdman: Someone needs to corner this dude and teach him a lesson fukk the civility...
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San Bernardino County gang prosecutor resigns after backlash over racist rants on social media
Civil rights leaders demanded Michael Selyem’s ouster last July



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Michael Selyem, the lead hard-core gang prosecutor in the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office, is under internal investigation for a series of offensive posts on social media accounts that have now been deleted. (Staff photo by Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/The Sun/SCNG)
By Joe Nelson | jnelson@scng.com | San Bernardino Sun
PUBLISHED: January 8, 2019 at 7:06 pm | UPDATED: January 9, 2019 at 1:32 am
Former San Bernardino County gang prosecutor Michael Selyem, who was suspended in the wake of his racist rants on social media that triggered a backlash from civil rights leaders, has resigned from the District Attorney’s Office.

Selyem, a former Orange County sheriff’s deputy-turned-prosecutor, voluntarily resigned on Jan. 2, county spokeswoman Felisa Cardona said Tuesday.

Civil rights leaders lashed out at Selyem in July after the Southern California News Group revealed the veteran prosecutor’s racist and xenophobic rants on Facebook and Instagram, in which he attacked Mexican immigrants, former first Lady Michelle Obama, U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, and a still unidentified victim of a police shooting. Selyem’s critics quickly called for his termination for what charged was “hateful rhetoric.”

Although no longer working for the county, Selyem, 51, of Placentia will continue collecting pay, in the form of accrued leave time, biweekly through April 26. He also will retire from the county on or before that time, according to his separation agreement with the county. Cardona said Selyem’s annual pay is $155,168.

The county, according to the six-page separation agreement, will not appeal any award of unemployment insurance benefits to Selyem should he apply for and be granted them. According to the agreement, it “is not, in any manner, to be construed as an admission of liability on the part of either party.” The agreement also stipulates that Selyem will not sue the county.

It is still unclear when Selyem posted his offensive social media rants, which he subsequently deleted. On Waters, he said, “Being a loud-mouthed (expletive) in the ghetto you would think someone would have shot this bytch by now …”

In an online argument with someone over the police shooting of a civilian, Selyem wrote, “That s—bag got exactly what he deserved. … You reap what you sow. And by the way go f— yourself you liberal s—bag.”

It was unclear which police shooting Selyem was referencing, and whether or not it was an open case in San Bernardino County or had occurred elsewhere.

Selyem also posted a doctored picture of former first lady Michelle Obama holding a sign saying, “Trump grabbed my penis.”


Another Selyem post included a Facebook meme of a smiling Mexican man wearing a sombrero with the words, “Mexican word of the day: Hide.”

The controversy drew the Rev. Jessie Jackson and other civil rights leaders to the city in protest. They demanded Selyem’s ouster and questioned how any criminal defendant, especially blacks and Latinos, could get a fair shake with Selyem as the prosecutor.

San Bernardino County Public Defender G. Christopher Gardner said lawyers from his office reviewed more than 500 cases prosecuted by Selyem, but found no conflicts. One deputy public defender, however, subpoenaed Selyem’s employment records in September and questioned why he was allowed to continue working cases and negotiate a plea bargain with at least one defendant from the period of June 25, the day the District Attorney’s Office launched its investigation, until July 9, when Selyem was suspended.

Selyem worked as a jail deputy for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department from 1994 to 2002, when he retired for undisclosed reasons. He moved on to law school, graduating from UCLA’s School of Law in 2004. Two years later, he then went to work for the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office, where he worked until he was suspended on July 9, 2018.

Reached by telephone Tuesday, District Attorney Jason Anderson, who was sworn into office Tuesday, said that while he was not with the office during the Selyem controversy and administrative investigation, he did speak with come of the civil rights leaders who took issue with Selyem’s comments and demanded his termination, telling them there would be zero tolerance for such conduct under his watch.

“There’s no place for any prejudice or bias in the D.A.’s Office,” Anderson said. “I assured them that there would be no place for that in my office going forward.”

A. Majadi, president of the San Bernardino branch of the NAACP, said in a telephone interview Tuesday that Selyem’s resignation was a long time coming, but expected. He said the District Attorney’s Office must ensure such conduct never happens again with its employees.

“When we met with the new D.A., the community was very clear about the changes they wanted to see in the office,” Majadi said. Among the demands of civil rights leaders was a thorough review of all the cases in the hardcore gang unit prosecuted under Selyem’s watch, especially cases with gang enhancements. Additionally, culture competency training is a necessity, Majadi said.

“You can’t undue a mindset by getting rid of one person when a culture has been created,” Majadi said.

 
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UPDATE MARCH 2019 A DIFFERENT LOSER IS ABOUT TO GO TO TRIAL FOR THREATENING REP. WATERS


Feds: Syracuse man faces trial over threats to kill Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Obama
Updated Mar 12, 5:07 PM; Posted Mar 12, 3:44 PM
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House Financial Services Committee Chair Maxine Waters, D-Calif., leads a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, March 7, 2019. (AP Photo | J. Scott Applewhite)

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By Julie McMahon | jmcmahon@syracuse.com

A Syracuse man is facing trial after he threatened to kill California Congresswoman Maxine Waters and former President Barack Obama, according to federal prosecutors.

Stephen Taubert, 61, of Syracuse, was charged earlier this year with three felonies for allegedly threatening to assault a federal official, making threats against a former president and using interstate commerce to make a threat, court papers said.

The court papers provided the following account:

Taubert’s charges stem from a series of phone calls he made to Congressional offices in 2017 and 2018.

In 2017, he called the office of former Sen. Al Franken and spoke with two employees. During these calls, Taubert allegedly made threats he was going to harm President Barack Obama. Taubert used racial slurs and other offensive language, including the n-word.

Syracuse police investigated at the time. Taubert initially denied calling Franken’s office, but later admitted he called because he was upset about a video attacking President Donald Trump, made by actress Kathy Griffin. He apologized to police officers, saying he was just “a cranky old man with a lot of time on his hands and too much television.”

In July 2018, Taubert allegedly called the office of Congresswoman Maxine Waters, yelling racial slurs to threaten her and her staff, again using the n-word.

This time, an agent for Capitol Police joined Syracuse officers in an interview with Taubert, according to the court papers.

Officers said Taubert during this interview at times admitted to threatening Waters, but defended himself, saying the purpose of his call was to tell Waters she was a “low-IQ n*****.” Taubert in court filings denies ever admitting to making threats.


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Tried to find his mugshot, and couldn't but I did one better, found a 2016 youtube video of what appears to be the same guy


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A Trump supporter Steve Taubert confronts protesters at Syracuse Trump rally, April 16, 2016. Video by Kate Collins
 
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You fail to realize that down south has the most blacc ppl, so unlike parts up north and especially out west, cacs don't go decades without seeing blacc people
there are plenty of areas in the south were black people dont and should not step foot. and entire counties with no black people
 

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San Bernardino...:dahell: aint that place like 95% cac?!?!

This guy needs to go, we've been telling the world how these DA's and prosecutors be racist ASF putting black people in jail like it's a game.the system of white surpremacy doesn't play by the rules....:birdman: Someone needs to corner this dude and teach him a lesson fukk the civility...
San Bernardino ain’t cacs you dumbass :mjlol:

You can literally see pimps walking with hoes on the streets like nothing :mjlol:
 

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^^ that basically shows you that prosecutors, judges, police etc. Are all part of the same law enforcement apparatus. They wont apply the law equally to their own, but if an individual who isnt affiliated with them is in some shyt they will respond. The system is meant to protect white law enforcement officers and court staff.
 
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