Cop Who Killed Eric Garner Got Off

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doesn't really matter if we give him attention or not, he's speaking to a white audience.

these bootlickers are dangerous because they'll justify any mistreatment of blacks as long as their comfortable.

they do it either way

doesn't even matter what kind of lie you use anymore. they'll buy that black folk are out here breathing fire and shytting lightning if it's to justify some bullshyt.
 

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Just got back from the protest at the Rockefeller Tree Lighting after work.

Really mixed group of people- and fortunately you could tell people werent just there for a twitter pic:obama:. People, and I mean all colors, were legit mad. Although I naturally had to visually vet any white person I met.:patrice:



But-


I get home to eat a late dinner and turn on the news to see if shyt is still popping. I turn on CBS news and they happen to be interviewing people who were 'not happy' with the protest, who thought it took away from the Tree lighting :mindblown:. THE first person they interview is a brother and his visibly mixed kids:


Black Dad: We come to this event every year, I just dont understand why they had to demonstrate here

Half breed son: The tree lighting was OK, but the people yelling really ruined it for me.

Just when I thought I couldnt be more agitated :snoop:

I was out there too ... I was just commenting on the juxtaposition of the protests and the tree lighting and how surreal it was

Honestly, the protestors weren't that close to the lighting, they didn't disrupt that at all. But when everyone was leaving the tree lighting and heading down 5th Avenue, there were a bunch of protestors marching down the opposite side of the street. the police diverted them off the avenue eventually.

But yeah, last night was very surreal :whew: The Today shows hosts even made mention of the fact that people were protesting nearby, I didn't expect them to acknowledge it
 
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Stop giving these c00ns attention breh.

Let them live in ignorance.
theres really no need to even post that kinda stuff, unless you have intentions if stirring the pot more..

seriously, who gives a damn what those people think.. they do it for reactions, and dumb people fall for it every time.. :snoop:
 

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I was browsing through the thread and I saw Chris Dorner mentioned. He's been mentioned in a few threads actually. I find it funny because I remember the big thread about him. I remember everyone rooting for him and then the cops burned him alive and people immediately shyt on him, talked about how stupid he was etc. etc. started making jokes. Dorner was ahead of his time I guess and it took awhile for some of you all to catch up. Yeah, he shed innocent blood but it was the sparing of innocent blood that ultimately cost him. I wouldn't say that he was a hero, but definitely an anti-hero. One that we desperately need right now. It took a lot of courage to do what he did and it always bothered me how people turned on him after he was killed. Glad to see he's being rehabilitated (on the Coli). That man struck real fear into the hearts and minds of the police.

I'll say he was a hero.:ld:



If we had more nikkas like him then we wouldn't be fukked with so much in this country.
 

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people are sick...eric getting the life squeezed out of him and people saying he shouldnt have resisted...the fukk you expect him to do?!?!...eric could feel his life slipping away and was trying to fight it but all people see is an unruly ****** fighting the good white police...sick and shameful
 

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NYPD cop who choked Eric Garner wasn’t indicted — but man who recorded the incident was
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While a Staten Island grand jury decided on Wednesday not to indict the New York City police officer involved in the death of Eric Garner, prosecutors were able to secure an indictment against the man who filmed the fatal encounter.

As the Staten Island Advance reported, 22-year-old Ramsey Orta was indicted this past August, 13 days after being arrested and charged with felony counts of third-degree criminal weapon possession and criminal firearm possession.

Authorities argued that Orta stuffed an unloaded gun inside 17-year-old Alba Lekaj’s waistband outside a hotel. But Orta has said that the charges against him were trumped up as retaliation for filming Garner being grabbed from behind by Officer Daniel Pantaleo. The city’s medical examiner determined that Garner’s death was a “homicide by chokehold.”

“When they searched me, they didn’t find nothing on me,” Orta said to the Advance regarding his arrest. “And the same cop that searched me, he told me clearly himself, that karma’s a b*tch, what goes around comes around,” Orta said, adding later, “I had nothing to do with this. I would be stupid to walk around with a gun after me being in the spotlight.”

Orta had two other cases against him pending at the time of his indictment, including charges of robbery and hitting a man who was collecting bottles outside his home.

Just before Orta’s indictment, his wife, 30-year-old Chrissie Ortiz, was arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly attacking another woman. Ortiz had also called the charges against him “total B.S.”

“It’s obvious what they’re doing: they’re trying to shut him up,” Ortiz said at the time of her husband’s indictment. “They’re trying to keep him away. They’re trying to find anything to crucify him. They’re bringing up his past, when they should be bringing up the officer’s past, who committed this murder.”
 

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@Golden nikka why you being so hurt. Im speaking honest truth cause aint shyt gon change unless our people change our image.
 
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My fakkit ass boss just said on facebook "bububub Garner was resisting arrest if he hadn't he would be alive. It's not the cop's fault" :skip:.
I had to un-friend his bytch ass (in fact I un-friended all the cacs and c00ns on my FB today).
I was thinking of using my saved up money to start my own business and having it in a black neighbourhood with black employees. And then using that to start an apprenticeship program to get black kids (either employment or giving them that hands-on working knowledge) but all of this shyt is in my head atm.

Im all talk no action, and I can't work for these type of people any more.
I feel ya.

I felt like I had no choice but to start my own business. It's not just about creating opportunities and laying out a blueprint for others...but leaving behind a legacy (hence the name).
Get off facebook my friend...

This.

I deleted my account (not deactivated...DELETED!) and I couldn't be happier. But the thing is facebook doesn't make deleting one's account easy. That feature is hidden and you have to go to a seperate facebook page to delete it (I had to use google to find it).

Cause, seriously, if I was on there at this time I would be unfriending people left and right.
 

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Patrick Lynch is the devil incarnate. "The police and EMTs did their jobs correctly"

WHY can't somebody pick him off?
 
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its amazing seeing people to try defend this latest failure of justice and murder. there really is no way to indict a police officer in this country.

alot of hidden racism is finally coming out of the shadows these past few years and who knows how much more will in the future
The thing that worries me is that I know it's going to get much worse from here....this set a horrible precedent.

I just want all my brehs and brehettes to be safe. I'm pretty sure a bunch of racist cops and cacs saw this officer walk and their eyes lit up knowing they can kill us and get away with it.
 
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Be prepared when the unfit for duty Cleveland Officer doesnt get indicted either, it for damn sure is coming
I won't be surprised. I'm not actually if that does happen. Expecting otherwise is foolish.

They doing this to fukk with us...they really want black people to snap.
 
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