51 indicted in Azusa gang's 'terrorizing' of blacks
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In June of 2011 we see the wife of Obama come to Los Angeles, California and said nothing about the Oscar Grant killing by a dirty cop who was just released from jail by a judge that is racist against Black Americans, while she was here in Los Angeles . Obama was in Puerto Rico kissing up to the Hispanics again and said nothing about what is going on with Black Americans in Los Angeles, California. The First Lady also said nothing about the Ethnic Cleaning that is going on in the city of Azuza or the city of Bell while she was here. She just looks all smiley like nothing bad is happening to Black Americans by Terrorist Hispanics that are over here illegally!
How come Larry Elder is not talking about this? How come John & Ken are not saying nothing about this?
Allegedly an Azusa street gang's campaign against blacks began during a meeting at a local park in 1992. How come they do not call them illegal aliens?
From there, prosecutors contend, the predominantly Latino street gang went on the attack.
Graffiti with racial epithets began appearing around town, including "Get out Nigger" sprayed on garage doors of some black residents. Gang members allegedly beat up blacks they found in their "territory," telling one man "We hate niggers in Azusa. This is Azusa." How come they are not getting deported? Under Obama/Bush Immigration Anchachy if an illegal ailien comittis a crime local law enforcement can call out I.C.E.
Document: Azusa 13 indictment
For over 15 years, blacks were assaulted, chased and robbed, their property vandalized, in a "crime spree to drive African Americans out of the city of Azusa," said U.S. Atty. Andre Birotte Jr.
What they did not say is that the Hispanics on the City Council did not do anything to stop this or say anything about it? What about the Black American Politicians?
This is the Black American Nightmare!!!!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Protests Of Johannes Mehserle
Early release of ex-BART cop sparks protests
Monday, June 13, 2011
Darsha Philips
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The early release of a former transit officer convicted in the shooting of an unarmed black man in Oakland in 2009 sparked protests Monday.
Johannes Mehserle was set free from a Los Angeles County jail after serving 11 months of a two-year sentence. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Robert Perry ruled Friday that Mehserle should be given credit for time served and good conduct. Mehserle, 29, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter last July in the shooting death of Oscar Grant on New Year's Day 2009.
The case captured the nation's attention, and there was so much racial tension over the white officer killing an unarmed black man that the trial had to be moved from the Bay area to Los Angeles.
The former Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) officer and his partner were responding to an unruly crowd on a BART platform in Oakland. While attempting to subdue Grant, Mehserle fatally shot him. Mehserle testified that he meant to use his stun gun instead of his .40-caliber pistol.
The incident was recorded on tape by bystanders and showed Mehserle firing a bullet into the back of Grant as he lay face down after being pulled off a train for allegedly fighting.
"We're very clear. It wasn't involuntary manslaughter. That was cold-blooded murder," said Pete White of the Los Angeles Community Action Network.
About two dozen demonstrators and members of Grant's family gathered in front of the Los Angeles criminal courts building on Monday to protest the early release.
"We did not receive justice in this whole proceeding. We've been denied our rights," said Cephus Johnson, Grant's uncle.
Protesters marched to the federal courthouse, demanding that the U.S. Attorney General file federal charges against Mehserle.
Johnson read from a letter from Congresswoman Maxine Waters, who also supports a federal investigation into the facts and proceedings surrounding the case.
See full story at:
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/state&id=8186742
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Will There Ever Be Justice For Oscar Grant?
Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant
contact Jubilee Shine 213.663.6316
6.10.2011
for immediate release
contact Jubilee Shine 213.663.6316
6.10.2011
for immediate release
In response to the perversion of justice marked by the release of killer ex-cop Johannes Mehserle, the Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant will join the family of Oscar Grant in an emergency townhall meeting 4pm Saturday, 6.11.2011 at the Southern California Library 6120 s. Vermont Ave. 8:30 Monday 6.13.2011, the morning of Mehserle’s release, his scheduled court appearance has been “vacated.” In response, the Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant will join the family of Oscar Grant in a demonstration in front of the Los Angeles headquarters of the U.S. Department of Justice at 300 n. Spring st. to demand from Attorney General Eric Holder federal charges of civil rights violations as he is prosecuting against terrorist police in New Orleans, Seattle, and Newark, NJ. The Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant also announces its campaign to establish community control over the police in the form of an all-elected, all-civilian, police control board with full authority over the LAPD in all aspects at all levels.
Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant
contact Jubilee Shine 213.663.6316
6.10.2011
for immediate release
In response to the perversion of justice marked by the release of killer ex-cop Johannes Mehserle, the Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant will join the family of Oscar Grant in an emergency townhall meeting 4pm Saturday, 6.11.2011 at the Southern California Library 6120 s. Vermont Ave.
8:30 Monday 6.13.2011, the morning of Mehserle’s release, his scheduled court appearance has been “vacated.” In response, the Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant will join the family of Oscar Grant in a demonstration in front of the Los Angeles headquarters of the U.S. Department of Justice at 300 n. Spring st. to demand from Attorney General Eric Holder federal charges of civil rights violations as he is prosecuting against terrorist police in New Orleans, Seattle, and Newark, NJ.
The Los Angeles Coalition for Justice for Oscar Grant also announces its campaign to establish community control over the police in the form of an all-elected, all-civilian, police control board with full authority over the LAPD in all aspects at all levels.
unite the many,
defeat the few!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Susan Lindauer Speaks Out On The Patriot Act
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