friday, june 9, 2023 at 03:13:12 p.m. edt
exclusive: assembly speaker Carl Heastie's car triggers speed camera 12 times – as he blames staffers
"Heastie has not called a floor vote on "Sammy's law," which would allow new york city to set a 20-mile-per-hour speed limit on some streets."
https://nypost.com/2023/06/09/ny-speaker-heasties-car-triggers-speed-cameras-11-times/
3 comments:
A true black:lyin',speedin' and no doubt,MANY other activities that are black specialties.
For old times sake,did he steal the car too?
--GRA
Dindu nuffin'. They all dindu nuffin'.
CHAUVIN APPEALS SENTENCE TO MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT;PROSECUTORS PETITION THEM TO DENY IT
GRA:If the originating source didn't say FOX,I would have guessed this was written by NPR,MSNBC or the BBC--complete with upper case "black".
(FOXNEWS)State prosecutors have urged the Minnesota Supreme Court to reject former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin’s request to reconsider his conviction for murdering George Floyd, saying lower courts already got it right.
(GRA:You KNOW Keith Ellison is pushing hard to get this thrown out.)
Chauvin's attorney asked the state's highest court last month to hear the case after the Minnesota Court of Appeals rejected his arguments that he had been denied a fair trial. A three-judge panel in April affirmed his conviction for second-degree murder and his 22 1/2-year sentence. In a response filed Tuesday, the attorney general's office asked the Supreme Court to let that ruling stand.
"Petitioner received a fair trial, and received the benefit of a fulsome appellate review," prosecutors wrote. "It is time to bring this case to a close."
Floyd died on May 25, 2020, after Chauvin, who is white, kneeled on the unarmed Black man’s neck for 9 1/2 minutes. A bystander video captured Floyd’s fading cries of "I can’t breathe." Floyd’s death touched off protests around the world, some of which turned violent, and forced a national reckoning with police brutality and racism that is still playing out.
Defense attorney William Morhman unsuccessfully asked the Court of Appeals to throw out the ex-officer’s conviction for a long list of reasons, including the trial judge's decision not to move the proceedings out of Minneapolis despite massive pretrial publicity, and the potential prejudicial effects of unprecedented courthouse security.
Another issue was the revelation after Chauvin's trial that one juror participated in a civil rights event commemorating the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington a few months after Floyd’s death. Chauvin raised several of those arguments again in his latest appeal.
GRA:Some of the media sites are not consistent with uppercase "black",but it seems like when they do a floyd story,it's ALWAYS "Black"--as if floyd has been elevated all by himself to a higher category of negro.FOX disappoints again.
--GRA
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