By N.S.
"Adams reportedly set to appoint 'gun violence czar' in wake of NYC shootings
"Mayor Eric Adams is reportedly set to appoint a 'gun violence czar' amid a scourge of Big Apple shootings -- which is only expected to get worse as the summer..."
Talk about redundant positions! NYC already has a "gun violence czar": the police commissioner. This is just going to be an excuse to hire yet another show-no, affirmative action, colored person. Correction: The appointee, Andre T. Mitchell, claims the position is voluntary.
The solution is stop/question/frisk. This is not rocket science. the problem is that Adams supports black cut-throats. They comprise his personal "army."
https://nypost.com/2022/06/02/mayor-eric-adams-to-reportedly-appoint-gun-violence-czar/
"CROOKED,COLORED CRAIG" KICKED OFF PRIMARY BALLOT BY JUDGE;AP WEEPS.LAST STOP--MICHIGAN SUPREME COURT(LOOK OUT).
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DETROIT (AP) — A judge declined to put a former Detroit police chief on the Republican ballot for Michigan governor, the third candidate to lose a court challenge after election staff said campaign petitions were marred by fraudulent signatures.
It’s a remarkable setback for James Craig, who has high name recognition in southeastern Michigan and retired as Detroit’s top cop last year to make his first run for office.
(GRA:"Top (black) cop" is like saying "best rapper".)
Court of Claims Judge Elizabeth Gleicher said she must abide by a Michigan appeals court decision released Wednesday that kept two other Republicans, Perry Johnson and Michael Markey, off the Aug. 2 ballot.
Gleicher’s opinion, dated Wednesday but released Thursday, also cited other reasons.
There appears to be no dispute that fraudulent signatures were turned in by paid circulators, though there’s no evidence that the candidates were aware of the scam. In a court filing, attorneys representing the Board of State Canvassers called it an “unprecedented situation.”
The candidates were declared ineligible last week as the result of a tie vote by the board. State election staff said Johnson, Craig, Markey, Donna Brandenburg and Michael Brown didn’t meet the 15,000-signature threshold because of fraudulent signatures.
In Craig’s case, election staff said he appeared to have only about 10,200 valid signatures after subtracting 9,879.
He argued that the state had an obligation to go line by line, comparing signatures to the eligible voter file before striking them. Only 20% of the suspicious signatures were formally checked.
But the appeals court said that wasn’t necessary.
“The board … had a clear legal duty to investigate, but it did not have a clear legal duty to conduct a comparison of each fraudulent signature against the qualified voter file,” the court said in a 3-0 opinion in Johnson’s case.
The Michigan Supreme Court is the last hope for the candidates. Timing is crucial: The state said it needs to complete the ballot by Friday.
GRA:Why does it seem major court bodies reward crooked politicians?It wouldn't surprise me if they allow Craig to be on the ballot(he's a blackie,for goodness sake,you can't punish THEM)and leave the Whiteys off.
Supreme Court probable statement:
"Mr.Craig,as a frontrunner in the GOP primary--and being of a minority group--shall not be restricted from having the opportunity to win his party's primary.There is no precedent for our body to allow this--except he's black--and we subscribe to "black law" in this state:blacks shall not be punished for their discrepancies and crimes."
--GRA
Still pretending he wants to stop minority crime--number 2 on the list of things black mayors do and say.
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