Wednesday, February 01, 2023

fox13 investigates: 6 years of personnel files from officers charged with Tyre Nichols murder

By A Texas Reader
wed, feb 1, 2023 5:01 p.m.

fox13 investigates: 6 years of personnel files from officers charged with Tyre Nichols murder

https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/local/fox13-investigates-6-years-personnel-files-officers-charged-with-tyre-nichols-murder/WPLDMJO5VBALLCFCDQV5ITOXOM/

Demetrius Haley started with the memphis police department in august of 2020. Just six months into his employment, he failed to complete a “response to resistance” form after he and another officer handcuffed a woman and dislocated her shoulder.

That case was dismissed after Haley’s lieutenant said, “Officer Haley is a hard-working officer (and) routinely makes good decisions.”



6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who was Haley's lieutenant?What race?

--GRA

Simon Weisenthal said...

Now do Derek Chauvin.

Oh, wait, you won't, because you Nazis have Chauvin posters hanging on the ceilings over your beds.

Anonymous said...

MEDIA DECIDES TO DUMP OBJECTIVE NEWS REPORTING(TO MOLLIFY BLACKS AND MEX).

GRA:I've posted on this subject numerous times.How has Turley just caught this trend now?It is not a good reflection on his powers of observation.

BY Jonathan Turley(via ZH)
We have been discussing the rise of advocacy journalism and the rejection of objectivity in journalism schools. Writers, editors, commentators, and academics have embraced rising calls for censorship and speech controls, including President Joe Biden and his key advisers. This movement includes academics rejecting the very concept of objectivity in journalism in favor of open advocacy.

Columbia Journalism Dean and New Yorker writer Steve Coll decried how the First Amendment right to freedom of speech was being “weaponized” to protect disinformation. In an interview with The Stanford Daily, Stanford journalism professor, Ted Glasser, insisted that journalism needed to “free itself from this notion of objectivity to develop a sense of social justice.”

He rejected the notion that journalism is based on objectivity and said that he views “journalists as activists because journalism at its best — and indeed history at its best — is all about morality.”

(GRA:A fascist statement if there ever was one--WHOSE morality and for which groups of citizens?Only the blacks and illegals).

Thus, “Journalists need to be overt and candid advocates for social justice, and it’s hard to do that under the constraints of objectivity.”

Lauren Wolfe, the fired freelance editor for the New York Times, has not only gone public to defend her pro-Biden tweet but published a piece titled “I’m a Biased Journalist and I’m Okay With That.”

Now the leaders of media companies are joining this self-destructive movement. They are not speaking of columnists or cable hosts who routinely share opinions. They are speaking of actual journalists, the people who are relied upon to report the news.

There was a time when all journalists shared a common “identity” as professionals who were able to separate their own bias and values from the reporting of the news.

Now, objectivity is virtually synonymous with prejudice. Kathleen Carroll, former executive editor at the Associated Press declared “It’s objective by whose standard? … That standard seems to be White, educated, and fairly wealthy.”

(GRA:THEY'RE the biased ones!)

Outlets like NPR are quickly erasing any lines between journalists and advocates. NPR announced that reporters could participate in activities that advocate for “freedom and dignity of human beings” on social media and in real life.

Downie echoes such views and declares “What we found has convinced us that truth-seeking news media must move beyond whatever ‘objectivity’ once meant to produce more trustworthy news.”

Really? Being less objective will make the news more trustworthy? That does not seem to have worked for years but Downie and others are doubling down like bad gamblers at Vegas.

GRA:News reporting today,is either pure exaggeration or it's outright censorship--no middle ground.Whites have been spoken about with DERISION--BY White reporters--for years(which makes no sense)as their audiences are constantly warned of White supremacy groups abounding(Where?)

Now,the plan--apparently--is to replace White reporters with blacks,who can then blatantly attack Whites who oppose what the coalition of Dems,negroes and antifa Whites are attempting to do--make regular White folks invisible(powerless/dead)--exceptions being--instances of say,a juicy White crime story(e.g Moscow,Idaho).

Their news focus on skipping the truth and refusing to report the facts is for indoctrination purposes only.The sole reason this would be implemented is to raise the hatred of the country's minorities to a fever pitch,enabling a first attempt at media and government endorsed White Genocide.

Which the networks would then,of course,deny they were a part of.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Last thing I saw on TV was about 2:45 am on nbc--a Jeep commercial--with a negro sitting next to a White girl,while driving through some deep snow,in an open field--laughing as he guns this Jeep.

blacks HATE snow and cold--they really hate it,so this one was really ridiculous.

Next,blacks advertising for Coppertone?

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Comparing the Nichols case to floyds--Nichols was murdered--floyd was NOT.

GRA:The black cops in the Tyre Nichols' traffic stop committed murder--there is no doubt of that.There isn't a shred of evidence being presented to indicate any other conclusion.Unless Nichols pulled a weapon--which we have not heard--the 5 members of the Scorpion squad beat and killed Nichols to death.The murder,I believe,is less a function of police brutality,and more a function of black misogyny and the black race's predilection to violence.

The floyd case was not murder--and the difference is stark.Derek Chauvin and the three officers, called to the store where george floyd attempted to pass a counterfeit bill,found themselves trying to arrest a 6'6 254 lb,drugged up black man,with drug induced paranoia and a physically diseased body from years of fentanyl and heroin abuse.

During the attempt to place floyd in a police car,the four officers patiently tried to convince Floyd to cooperate,but he became increasingly aggressive,in his psychotic state.

Eventually Floyd had to be restrained on the ground,where his heart--after years of ingesting drugs--gave out.

There was no murder by Chauvin or anyone else involved in floyd's arrest.

With Nichols,yes--a murder by 5 black thug cops was committed against his person.

In complete contrast to that case,the Floyd incident was NOT a crime--and it cannot be any clearer.

Release Chauvin.

--GRA

Anonymous said...


Correction:
"the 5 members of the Scorpion squad beat Nichols to death.(not beat and killed)

--GRA