By Grand Rapids Anonymous
monday, april 11, 2022 at 2:53:00 p.m. edt
GRA: The author of this story, (White) Jacqueline Francis, has a history of 100% pro-black, anti-police reporting. Calling Crump the “black ag” indicates her belief in the blm propaganda that blacks need to have their own legal system. What they really need, is to obey the law—which was created for ALL people to follow. Some, however (minorities), just aren’t capable.
(N.S.: Or willing.)
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Civil rights attorney Ben Crump joined community leaders for a Sunday afternoon forum on the death of Patrick Lyoya, who was shot and killed by a Grand Rapids police officer on April 4.
The civil rights attorney is representing Lyoya’s family. Crump, who has been dubbed “black America’s Attorney General,” also represented the families of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Michael Brown and others.
[N.S.: Criminals all, who died in the commission of crimes.]
After leading the crowd in a chant, saying “justice for Patrick,” Crump invited Lyoya’s family to join him up front.
Crump pushed for the release of the bodycam video, which Grand Rapids Police Department Chief Eric Winstrom has promised to release next week.
“We have to have that video released, no matter how painful that is, because there’s a mistrust in the community,” he said. “The only way you can deal with that bridge of mistrust is to have transparency.”
In his first visit to Grand Rapids since taking on the case, Crump laid out his plans.
“The family hired me to make sure this matter is not swept under the rug,” he said after the forum. He said once the video is released, “Then we pray for due process. We want nothing but equal justice, that’s all we’ve ever wanted.”
GRA: And millions of White dollars—and free stuff for the blacks who will decide to riot.
--GRA
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So Crump's in G.R., eh? (get it? G R eh, haw haw). So that's why he's not in Texas working for justice for Karmelo? I'm calling heat discrimination here. Ice people and sun people and all that stuff Hakeem Jeffries' dad talked about.
p.s. sorry Ben about Karen Read being white. Would have been big bucks in Boston if it was a black woman accused of running over a white cop.
Elsewhere in legaldumb, ZeroHedge takes a walk on the wild side: "The decision is a big loss for seven transgender men, led by lead plaintiff Emily Schilling, a Navy commander, who sued to block the Trump admin from busting her balls."
Last I heard,Jacqueline Francis left WOOD in 2022 and got a job in DEE-troit. No surprise.
--GRA
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