Riiight,make way for more anti-Asian blacks to run the organization.How she got in--in the first place--I don't really want to know.Usually the only way blacks let ANY NON-BLACK FEMALE into an all black group is...GUESS!
jerry pdx The woman was Indian...very light skinned compared to most blacks and kind of pretty, I imagine the Shaniquas didn't care much for her. I suppose she thought she could work harmoniously with blacks because they are in some kind of alliance against Whites of European descent. Hah! think again, blacks are the most racist and discriminatory people on earth, IMHO. Probably comparable to people in India, a country that has been named, by the World Value Survey, one of the top 4 most racist countries in the world, along with Bangladesh, Jordan and Hong Kong:
Notice on the map that the "Whiter" countries tend to be more racially tolerant but the darker they, the less tolerant. Yet, darker skinned people complain the most about how racist Whitey is.
OFFICERS,IN RAYSHARD BROOKS CASE CLEARED--PRECEDENT FOR LYOYA CASE?
GRA:The similarities are,Brooks and Lyoya went for the cop's taser.The difference is Brooks got it--and fired--while running away.Lyoya was still fighting to take the Grand Rapids officer's taser,when he was shot.
(CNN)A Georgia special prosecutor announced Tuesday that murder and assault charges will be dismissed against two Atlanta police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks in June 2020, saying the officers acted reasonably in response to a deadly threat.
"Both acted as reasonable officers would under the facts and circumstances of the events of that night," special prosecutor Peter Skandalakis said. "Both acted in accordance with well-established law and were justified in the use of force regarding the situation." The announcement comes two years after Brooks, a 27-year-old black man, was shot and killed outside a Wendy's restaurant after he fought two officers who tried to arrest him for DUI. During the struggle, Brooks overpowered officers Garrett Rolfe and Devin Brosnan, took a Taser from Brosnan and ran away, according to prosecutors. While fleeing, he turned back and fired the stolen Taser at Rolfe, who then shot Brooks twice, in the back and buttocks, killing him, prosecutors said.
The incident was extensively captured on video, including bodycam footage, Wendy's surveillance video and witness cellphone video. Atlanta Police officers Garrett Rolfe, left, and Devin Brosnan, had been charged in relation to the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks in June 2020.
The fatal shooting -- less than three weeks after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis -- sparked protests across Atlanta and beyond amid national demonstrations over police brutality and racial injustice. In Atlanta, the Wendy's restaurant was set ablaze, hundreds blocked a major interstate, authorities fired tear gas and the police chief stepped down.
Five days after the shooting, then-Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard announced charges against Rolfe of felony murder, aggravated assault, violations of oath of office and criminal damage to property. Brosnan was charged with aggravated assault and violating his oath. Howard, who campaigned on the case, lost his reelection bid months later, and the new district attorney Fani Willis asked to be recused from the case. The state attorney general last year appointed Skandalakis, the executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, to take over the investigation. In the news conference Tuesday, Skandalakis and former Gwinnett County District Attorney Daniel Porter presented video of the incident and provided a frame-by-frame analysis of the fatal encounter.
Porter explained Georgia officers are allowed to use deadly force when faced with a deadly weapon, including a Taser, so prosecutors determined the shooting was legal. They also determined the officers did not act with criminal intent. "Was it objectively reasonable that (Rolfe) can use deadly force? We determined it was," Skandalakis said. Skandalakis said he did not believe the shooting was racially motivated and contrasted it with the killings of floyd and ahmaud arbery, a black man killed by armed residents in Georgia in 2020. "black lives do matter," Skandalakis said. "I understand that the encounters between police and the African American community at times are very volatile. But I would ask them to look at the facts of this case, and this isn't one of those cases. This is a case in which the officers were willing to give Mr. Brooks every benefit of the doubt and unfortunately, by his actions, this is what happened."
GRA:What else is he going to say(about Floyd and arbury?)But at least,in this case,the automatic arrest and conviction of White cops has ended.
Riiight,make way for more anti-Asian blacks to run the organization.How she got in--in the first place--I don't really want to know.Usually the only way blacks let ANY NON-BLACK FEMALE into an all black group is...GUESS!
ReplyDelete--GRA
Blacks hate Asians. Asians are successful for the most part in USA society. Work hard, study, clean, obey laws. Like you are supposed to.
ReplyDeleteBlacks are the opposite and are not successful. So they hate Asians.
Blacks generally are very hateful of other groups.
jerry pdx
ReplyDeleteThe woman was Indian...very light skinned compared to most blacks and kind of pretty, I imagine the Shaniquas didn't care much for her. I suppose she thought she could work harmoniously with blacks because they are in some kind of alliance against Whites of European descent. Hah! think again, blacks are the most racist and discriminatory people on earth, IMHO. Probably comparable to people in India, a country that has been named, by the World Value Survey, one of the top 4 most racist countries in the world, along with Bangladesh, Jordan and Hong Kong:
https://www.kajalmag.com/india-is-the-most-racist-country-i-have-been-to-an-african-americans-pov/
https://www.indiatoday.in/world/asia/story/india-among-world-most-racist-countries-britian-tolerant-survey-163396-2013-05-17
Notice on the map that the "Whiter" countries tend to be more racially tolerant but the darker they, the less tolerant. Yet, darker skinned people complain the most about how racist Whitey is.
OFFICERS,IN RAYSHARD BROOKS CASE CLEARED--PRECEDENT FOR LYOYA CASE?
ReplyDeleteGRA:The similarities are,Brooks and Lyoya went for the cop's taser.The difference is Brooks got it--and fired--while running away.Lyoya was still fighting to take the Grand Rapids officer's taser,when he was shot.
(CNN)A Georgia special prosecutor announced Tuesday that murder and assault charges will be dismissed against two Atlanta police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks in June 2020, saying the officers acted reasonably in response to a deadly threat.
"Both acted as reasonable officers would under the facts and circumstances of the events of that night," special prosecutor Peter Skandalakis said. "Both acted in accordance with well-established law and were justified in the use of force regarding the situation."
The announcement comes two years after Brooks, a 27-year-old black man, was shot and killed outside a Wendy's restaurant after he fought two officers who tried to arrest him for DUI. During the struggle, Brooks overpowered officers Garrett Rolfe and Devin Brosnan, took a Taser from Brosnan and ran away, according to prosecutors. While fleeing, he turned back and fired the stolen Taser at Rolfe, who then shot Brooks twice, in the back and buttocks, killing him, prosecutors said.
The incident was extensively captured on video, including bodycam footage, Wendy's surveillance video and witness cellphone video.
Atlanta Police officers Garrett Rolfe, left, and Devin Brosnan, had been charged in relation to the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks in June 2020.
The fatal shooting -- less than three weeks after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis -- sparked protests across Atlanta and beyond amid national demonstrations over police brutality and racial injustice. In Atlanta, the Wendy's restaurant was set ablaze, hundreds blocked a major interstate, authorities fired tear gas and the police chief stepped down.
Five days after the shooting, then-Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard announced charges against Rolfe of felony murder, aggravated assault, violations of oath of office and criminal damage to property. Brosnan was charged with aggravated assault and violating his oath.
Howard, who campaigned on the case, lost his reelection bid months later, and the new district attorney Fani Willis asked to be recused from the case. The state attorney general last year appointed Skandalakis, the executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, to take over the investigation.
In the news conference Tuesday, Skandalakis and former Gwinnett County District Attorney Daniel Porter presented video of the incident and provided a frame-by-frame analysis of the fatal encounter.
Porter explained Georgia officers are allowed to use deadly force when faced with a deadly weapon, including a Taser, so prosecutors determined the shooting was legal. They also determined the officers did not act with criminal intent.
"Was it objectively reasonable that (Rolfe) can use deadly force? We determined it was," Skandalakis said.
Skandalakis said he did not believe the shooting was racially motivated and contrasted it with the killings of floyd and ahmaud arbery, a black man killed by armed residents in Georgia in 2020.
"black lives do matter," Skandalakis said. "I understand that the encounters between police and the African American community at times are very volatile. But I would ask them to look at the facts of this case, and this isn't one of those cases. This is a case in which the officers were willing to give Mr. Brooks every benefit of the doubt and unfortunately, by his actions, this is what happened."
GRA:What else is he going to say(about Floyd and arbury?)But at least,in this case,the automatic arrest and conviction of White cops has ended.
--GRA