GRAND RAPIDS' BLACK TRINITY ANNOUNCE MEANINGLESS CHANGES TO POLICE FORCE PROTOCOL GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Grand Rapids officials on Wednesday announced several changes to its policies on using force, notably saying they would explicitly ban chokeholds.
City Manager Mark Washington, Police Chief Eric Payne and Director of Oversight and Accountability Brandon Davis spoke about the policy changes at an afternoon press conference. (GRA:How did we get to this point,where if you're white,you're disqualified to run a medium to largely populated city.This is more racist than it was when whites dominated these jobs the past 50 years,because at least then,whites had a 90/10 ratio over blacks.Now,black population in big cities is between 25 to 50%,yet almost every police chief,mayor or city manager is black.Whites aren't even CONSIDERED for these jobs.)
The Grand Rapids Police Department will improve its use of force policy within 60 days, they said. In addition to the ban on chokeholds — a practice Payne said had never been used — officers will be instructed to deescalate situations when possible by communicating and maintaining distance. Officers will be required to give a verbal warning and exhaust all other options when possible before using deadly force.
GRPD will also require officers to intervene when seeing other authorities using excessive force and report the incident to a supervisor. GRA:Meaningless pablum.When the SHTF,you do what you have to--as a cops-- to protect yourself.No reason to die at the hands of a black thug.
SEATTLE GIVES THUGS SIX BLOCKS OF THE CITY TO RUN (SEATTLE CITY JOURNAL)Seattle’s hard-Left secessionist movement has claimed its first territory: six blocks in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
For the past week, Black Lives Matter and Antifa-affiliated activists have engaged in a pitched battle with Seattle police officers and National Guard soldiers in the neighborhood, with the heaviest conflict occurring at the intersection of 11th and Pike, where law enforcement had constructed a barricade to defend the Seattle Police East Precinct building. Hoping to break through the barricade, protesters attacked officers with bricks, bottles, rocks, and improvised explosive devices, sending some officers to the hospital. At the same time, activists circulated videos of the conflict and accused the police of brutality, demanding that the city cease using teargas and other anti-riot techniques.
Then, in a stunning turn of events, the City of Seattle made the decision to abandon the East Precinct and surrender the neighborhood to the protesters. “This is an exercise in trust and de-escalation,” explained Chief Carmen Best. Officers and National Guardsmen emptied out the facility, boarded it up, and retreated. Immediately afterward, Black Lives Matter protesters, Antifa black shirts, and armed members of the hard-Left John Brown Gun Club seized control of the neighborhood, moved the barricades into a defensive position, and declared it the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone—even putting up a cardboard sign at the barricades declaring “you are now leaving the USA.”
On the new rebel state’s first night, the atmosphere was festive and triumphant. Hooded men spray-painted the police station with slogans and anarchist symbols, renaming it the “Seattle People’s Department East Precinct.” Raz Simone, a local rapper with an AK-47 slung from his shoulder and a pistol attached to his hip, screamed, “This is war!” into a white-and-red megaphone and instructed armed paramilitaries to guard the barricades in shifts. Later in the night, Simone was filmed allegedly assaulting multiple protestors who disobeyed his orders, informing them that he was the "police" now, sparking fears that he was becoming the de facto warlord of the autonomous zone. A homeless man with a baseball bat wandered along the borderline and two unofficial medics in medieval-style chain mail stood ready for action.
Nikkita Oliver, a radical activist and former mayoral candidate, emerged as a critical voice of the protest movement and assumed a leadership role in the newly declared autonomous zone. After night fell and a light rain began falling, she spoke to the crowd and outlined the ideological commitments behind the occupation. “[We need to] align ourselves with the global struggle that acknowledges [that] the United States plays a role in racialized capitalism,” she told protestors. “Racialized capitalism is built upon patriarchy, white supremacy, and classism.”
The following day, a coalition of black activists associated with the autonomous zone released a more specific list of demands, including the total abolition of the Seattle Police Department, the retrial of all racial minorities serving prison time for violent crimes, and the replacement of the police with autonomous “restorative/transformative accountability programs.” Activists pledged to maintain control of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone until their demands are met—setting the stage for a long-term occupation and the establishment of a parallel political authority.
The city government has not developed a strategic response to the takeover of Capitol Hill. According to one Seattle police officer with knowledge of internal deliberations, the city’s “leadership is in chaos” and “the mayor has made the decision to let a mob of 1,000 people dictate public safety policy for a city of 750,000.” --GRA
MORE ON THE SEATTLE CHAOS (Radio 770 Seattle)As protests continue and Seattle leaders turn their backs on the Seattle Police Department, some cops are deciding to call it quits.
Seattle police officers email, text, and tweet at me about how they no longer want to work for a city that despises them so much.
Two years ago, cops felt dismayed and attacked by a city that didn’t value them. They were called racist murderers by Socialist Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant and felt the council were too quick to demonize them. There was a “mass exodus” of cops at the time.
Please consider a donation to the Seattle Police Foundation to help purchase ‘mourning badges’ for officers, after the city change their policy.
Now, you have Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda listening to a man demanding cops kill themselves, and rather than condemn the threats, she justifies them. Councilmember Debora Juarez says it’s not just “a few bad apples” in the police department. She said the whole tree is rotten.
Fearing she’ll be impeached, Mayor Jenny Durkan pushed cops under the bus and sacrificed them — and their East Precinct — to placate a group of protesters that will never vote for her and a council she will never control. GRA:I posted these two stories to show you what the rioters want to inflict on our(?) cities--takeovers of city blocks and removal of police. If not stood up to--as it appears the Seattle mayor refuses to do,only total negro anarchy can be expected--not only in Seattle,but other thugs in other cities who are watching how this evolves. --GRA
I kid you not,DeGeneres was going to commercial when I flipped it on,talking to her negro musical director(he does the DJ spinning lol)and said,"coming up,the GREAT Stacy Abrams.You know it's not enough that blacks are treated better by police but that they get justice in the courts to better their lives." Actual quote.This is what middle American housewives hear and watch ---getting jammed in their heads.The propaganda is non-stop. --GRA
ELLEN DEGENERES POURING ON THE BLM B.S/LADY ANTEBELLUM CAVES TO BLM--CHANGES NAME TO LADY A. Degenerate had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,who tries to come off like Socrates,but he's all for BLM.Degeneres squeakily spoke the following to him on split screen:"You know we sat quietly here for 8 minutes and 49 seconds last week--the same amount of time George Floyd blah blag blah.THAT'S a long time to be quiet and it really let's you know what George Floyd went through." Jabbar nodded. "Yes,it's a long time to...yada yada." So now because she shut her mouth for almost 9 minutes,DeGeneres now knows the experience of George Floyd dying of cardiac arrest/drug OD(and the cop was very unlucky to be doing the knee hold at the same time Floyd was dropping dead). Late news:Lady Antebellum is changing its name to Lady A because the word,"Antebellum" signifies the time before the Civil War. "We are embarrassed we didn't realize what it meant to others and that we didn't change the name earlier."
Other Michigan news:blackie John James,who lost two years ago to Debbie Stabenow by a 53-47 spread,is going after the other Dem Senator--whitey Gary Peters.James is hoping to take advantage of the "let's make all blacks our masters" mania that's reached Beanie Baby heights. I wouldn't vote for him in a million years--I'll vote for Peters,a white Democrat,again.James will probably win--the way the mood of the country is in today. --GRA
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The problem isn't that the media "promotes racial divisions" the problem is that the divisions exist. The problem is mass immigration.
GRAND RAPIDS' BLACK TRINITY ANNOUNCE MEANINGLESS CHANGES TO POLICE FORCE PROTOCOL
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Grand Rapids officials on Wednesday announced several changes to its policies on using force, notably saying they would explicitly ban chokeholds.
City Manager Mark Washington, Police Chief Eric Payne and Director of Oversight and Accountability Brandon Davis spoke about the policy changes at an afternoon press conference.
(GRA:How did we get to this point,where if you're white,you're disqualified to run a medium to largely populated city.This is more racist than it was when whites dominated these jobs the past 50 years,because at least then,whites had a 90/10 ratio over blacks.Now,black population in big cities is between 25 to 50%,yet almost every police chief,mayor or city manager is black.Whites aren't even CONSIDERED for these jobs.)
The Grand Rapids Police Department will improve its use of force policy within 60 days, they said. In addition to the ban on chokeholds — a practice Payne said had never been used — officers will be instructed to deescalate situations when possible by communicating and maintaining distance. Officers will be required to give a verbal warning and exhaust all other options when possible before using deadly force.
GRPD will also require officers to intervene when seeing other authorities using excessive force and report the incident to a supervisor.
GRA:Meaningless pablum.When the SHTF,you do what you have to--as a cops-- to protect yourself.No reason to die at the hands of a black thug.
--GRA
SEATTLE GIVES THUGS SIX BLOCKS OF THE CITY TO RUN
(SEATTLE CITY JOURNAL)Seattle’s hard-Left secessionist movement has claimed its first territory: six blocks in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
For the past week, Black Lives Matter and Antifa-affiliated activists have engaged in a pitched battle with Seattle police officers and National Guard soldiers in the neighborhood, with the heaviest conflict occurring at the intersection of 11th and Pike, where law enforcement had constructed a barricade to defend the Seattle Police East Precinct building. Hoping to break through the barricade, protesters attacked officers with bricks, bottles, rocks, and improvised explosive devices, sending some officers to the hospital. At the same time, activists circulated videos of the conflict and accused the police of brutality, demanding that the city cease using teargas and other anti-riot techniques.
Then, in a stunning turn of events, the City of Seattle made the decision to abandon the East Precinct and surrender the neighborhood to the protesters. “This is an exercise in trust and de-escalation,” explained Chief Carmen Best. Officers and National Guardsmen emptied out the facility, boarded it up, and retreated. Immediately afterward, Black Lives Matter protesters, Antifa black shirts, and armed members of the hard-Left John Brown Gun Club seized control of the neighborhood, moved the barricades into a defensive position, and declared it the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone—even putting up a cardboard sign at the barricades declaring “you are now leaving the USA.”
On the new rebel state’s first night, the atmosphere was festive and triumphant. Hooded men spray-painted the police station with slogans and anarchist symbols, renaming it the “Seattle People’s Department East Precinct.” Raz Simone, a local rapper with an AK-47 slung from his shoulder and a pistol attached to his hip, screamed, “This is war!” into a white-and-red megaphone and instructed armed paramilitaries to guard the barricades in shifts. Later in the night, Simone was filmed allegedly assaulting multiple protestors who disobeyed his orders, informing them that he was the "police" now, sparking fears that he was becoming the de facto warlord of the autonomous zone. A homeless man with a baseball bat wandered along the borderline and two unofficial medics in medieval-style chain mail stood ready for action.
Nikkita Oliver, a radical activist and former mayoral candidate, emerged as a critical voice of the protest movement and assumed a leadership role in the newly declared autonomous zone. After night fell and a light rain began falling, she spoke to the crowd and outlined the ideological commitments behind the occupation. “[We need to] align ourselves with the global struggle that acknowledges [that] the United States plays a role in racialized capitalism,” she told protestors. “Racialized capitalism is built upon patriarchy, white supremacy, and classism.”
The following day, a coalition of black activists associated with the autonomous zone released a more specific list of demands, including the total abolition of the Seattle Police Department, the retrial of all racial minorities serving prison time for violent crimes, and the replacement of the police with autonomous “restorative/transformative accountability programs.” Activists pledged to maintain control of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone until their demands are met—setting the stage for a long-term occupation and the establishment of a parallel political authority.
The city government has not developed a strategic response to the takeover of Capitol Hill. According to one Seattle police officer with knowledge of internal deliberations, the city’s “leadership is in chaos” and “the mayor has made the decision to let a mob of 1,000 people dictate public safety policy for a city of 750,000.”
--GRA
MORE ON THE SEATTLE CHAOS
(Radio 770 Seattle)As protests continue and Seattle leaders turn their backs on the Seattle Police Department, some cops are deciding to call it quits.
Seattle police officers email, text, and tweet at me about how they no longer want to work for a city that despises them so much.
Two years ago, cops felt dismayed and attacked by a city that didn’t value them. They were called racist murderers by Socialist Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant and felt the council were too quick to demonize them. There was a “mass exodus” of cops at the time.
Please consider a donation to the Seattle Police Foundation to help purchase ‘mourning badges’ for officers, after the city change their policy.
Now, you have Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda listening to a man demanding cops kill themselves, and rather than condemn the threats, she justifies them. Councilmember Debora Juarez says it’s not just “a few bad apples” in the police department. She said the whole tree is rotten.
Fearing she’ll be impeached, Mayor Jenny Durkan pushed cops under the bus and sacrificed them — and their East Precinct — to placate a group of protesters that will never vote for her and a council she will never control.
GRA:I posted these two stories to show you what the rioters want to inflict on our(?) cities--takeovers of city blocks and removal of police. If not stood up to--as it appears the Seattle mayor refuses to do,only total negro anarchy can be expected--not only in Seattle,but other thugs in other cities who are watching how this evolves.
--GRA
I kid you not,DeGeneres was going to commercial when I flipped it on,talking to her negro musical director(he does the DJ spinning lol)and said,"coming up,the GREAT Stacy Abrams.You know it's not enough that blacks are treated better by police but that they get justice in the courts to better their lives."
Actual quote.This is what middle American housewives hear and watch ---getting jammed in their heads.The propaganda is non-stop.
--GRA
ELLEN DEGENERES POURING ON THE BLM B.S/LADY ANTEBELLUM CAVES TO BLM--CHANGES NAME TO LADY A.
Degenerate had Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,who tries to come off like Socrates,but he's all for BLM.Degeneres squeakily spoke the following to him on split screen:"You know we sat quietly here for 8 minutes and 49 seconds last week--the same amount of time George Floyd blah blag blah.THAT'S a long time to be quiet and it really let's you know what George Floyd went through."
Jabbar nodded.
"Yes,it's a long time to...yada yada."
So now because she shut her mouth for almost 9 minutes,DeGeneres now knows the experience of George Floyd dying of cardiac arrest/drug OD(and the cop was very unlucky to be doing the knee hold at the same time Floyd was dropping dead).
Late news:Lady Antebellum is changing its name to Lady A because the word,"Antebellum" signifies the time before the Civil War.
"We are embarrassed we didn't realize what it meant to others and that we didn't change the name earlier."
Lmao.
--GRA
The local media in Grand Rapids is ramping up the sickeningly overdone ass kissing of all things black.Quite nauseating at dinner--or any time.
--GRA
Other Michigan news:blackie John James,who lost two years ago to Debbie Stabenow by a 53-47 spread,is going after the other Dem Senator--whitey Gary Peters.James is hoping to take advantage of the "let's make all blacks our masters" mania that's reached Beanie Baby heights.
I wouldn't vote for him in a million years--I'll vote for Peters,a white Democrat,again.James will probably win--the way the mood of the country is in today.
--GRA
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