Saturday, October 25, 2008

The Police are only Trained to Shoot!

Yesterday (Oct. 24th, 2008), Corporal Brett Etzler of the Montgomery County Sheriff's Department shot and killed Warren S. Watkins.

Deputy shoots, kills man

Mr. Watkins was 40 years old, and had stolen a necklace from Kay Jewelers.  The necklace was worth about $500 - obviously more than this man's life!

Corporal Etzler is a 12 year veteran with the Sheriff's Office, and is on leave with pay.  This is the same Corporal Etzler, who in January of 1998 (according to The Frederick Post - 01/17/98) subdued a woman who barricaded herslef in her home, boobie-trapped it with paint and was weilding a hammer.  He didn't shoot and kill her.  But, the team of officers distracted the woman and corralled her, then taking her to a local hospital for mental evaluation.  I could be wrong, but I'm willing to bet this woman was White.

When it comes to Black people, however, the police are only trained to shoot! 

My father is a retired Chief Deputy US Marshall, and former Commissioner of Police among other posts in over 30 years of law enforcement experience.  So, I am well aware of proper police proceedure.  And, police are only justified to use deadly force if they are in danger or if the lives of others are in danger.

There's no way that a police officer could be in life-threatening danger from a man with a pair of scissors!

According to Sheriff Chuck Jenkins, Corporal Brett Etzler "was assisting three Maryland State Troopers when he shot" Warren S. Watkins.

THREE STATE TROOPERS PLUS ONE SHERIFF EQUALS FOUR LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS!

On the Maryland State Police Academy site, we read:



They also proudly state:
You will learn defensive tactics (including boxing and martial arts) and officer survival.
If that is the case, why do four of "Maryland's Finest" need to shoot ONE man armed with a pair of scissors?

Sheriff Jenkins tried to say that the attack was life-threatening:

Officers had chased the suspect on foot from the mall into a nearby
office park. The confrontation with the deputy and troopers took place
in a grassy area near the intersection of New Horizon Way and Spectrum
Drive.

"The gentleman lunged at the troopers," Jenkins said.

The
attack, he said, came within a few feet of the troopers and was
life-threatening when the deputy fired his SIG Sauer 9 mm service
weapon.

WHAT!?  An attack on four highly trained officers, by a man with scissors was life-threatening?  If that's the case, then we're really not safe.  If that's the case we definitely need an entirely new police force to protect us!  If the police are afraid of a pair of scissors, we have absolutely NO HOPE!  It's obvious that the police are only trained to shoot.

Sheriff Jenkins also stated that more than one shot was fired (at the man armed with scissors).  Yet, as life-threatening as this encounter was, none of the officers were injured - not even a shirt was cut!  Jenkins said that the scissors were a "deadly weapon capable of piercing body armor."

You've got to love these folks!  They know the key words to say in order to justify their ridiculous claims!  I can beat a man with a pair of scissors.  You can beat a man with a pair of scissors.  And, it's for damn sure that if I went to police academy I better be able to beat a man armed with a pair of scissors!  If not, the State of Maryland really needs to reconsider whether or not it's worth it to fund the police academy.  It obviously is not preparing officers for their duty.

There is nothing that could justify this shooting.  But, they get away with this crap because we argue it was racial.  It was racial - but the thing about racism is, you can't prove it in Court.  What is provable, is that it was unjustified.  What is provable is that the criminal/victim was outnumbered - by highly trained individuals.  What is provable is that the victim was cornered and had nowhere left to go.  Obviously, a man who will attack four police officers is out of his mind.  So, we know he was also erratic.  Certainly it is provable that officers who are trained to remain calm under pressure can subdue an erratic individual without use of deadly force.  But, the police are only trained to shoot!

What do you think?

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Are they Killing Us Off?


If you look at this chart, and understand the implications, you can't help but weep. About 56% percent of Chocolate City is still Black. And, more than half of the children in the City live in poor or near poor condition. Nearly half of the children in D.C. live in households where no one has education beyond high school. And with a public school system ranked among the worst in the Country, there's definitely going to be continued problems.

Today, there was an article about a study conducted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. There is a breakdown by State (D.C. included). And, the numbers from the District or troubling at best. However, a scan of today's news is equally disturbing.

Maybe I'm wrong (please correct me if so), but I have found no local newspaper addressing this study. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution got it right for their City. But, who's addressing Chocolate City? This is a damning report!

I mean look at this next chart:
Look at the gap in infant mortality rates! As noted in the study, infants born to mothers with less education are more likely to die before their first birthday. Again, almost half of children in Chocolate City live in these vulnerable environments. And, over two-thirds of children in the District are Black.

But, here we are in a Black City, run by a Black Mayor and a Black Director of Health, facing an infant mortality rate that is FIVE TIMES both the National Average and the rate for Whites in the District. Why is that? It's almost as if the idea is to either move us out or kill us off, to make way for something different. Extreme? Maybe...but, maybe not!

Moreover, the Democrats have dubbed themselves the Party of the people and made Universal Healthcare a part of their agenda. Yet in a City overwhelmingly Democrat, with nearly an all Democrat government and Council, we still live in a City that ranks 51st in terms of the gap in infant mortality and 45th in terms of the gap in children's health status by family income. (Oh - There are only 51 choices in the study, so 51st = last place).

But, DC is Chocolate City! And, we must defend it. I tried contacting the Department of Health, but (as is typical in government) no one answered the phone and I was connected to voicemail. I didn't leave a message but will try to speak with someone over there. How can we allow the City to remain silent on this? I encourage you to call as well: 202.442.5955.

Become a Chocolate City Defender! Apparently, no one in government is...

Saturday, September 6, 2008

2nd Amendment Rights vs. Gun Control in the Inner-City

Last week I attended Congressman Ron Paul's (Campaign for Liberty) Rally for the Republic, in Minneapolis, MN. Now I have always been against gun control, but what I heard at this event help to further shape my perspective.

In a statement dated March 12, 2007, Ron Paul said:
In the 1700s, militias were local groups made up of ordinary citizens. They were not under federal control! As a practical matter, many of them were barely under the control of colonial or state authorities. When the 2nd Amendment speaks of a "well-regulated militia," it means local groups of individuals operating to protect their own families, homes, and communities. They regulated themselves because it was necessary and in their own interest to do so.

In many inner-city communities across the Country, we are subject to police-state policies and the tyranny of the police force. In DC, we have been subjected to so-called "Neighborhood Safety Zones," the ever-present hum of Police Helicopters, and the intrusive presence of strobe lighting.

Governor Mike Huckabee states:
Our Founding Fathers, having endured the tyranny of the British Empire, wanted to guarantee our God-given liberties. They devised our three branches of government and our system of checks and balances. But they were still concerned that the system could fail, and that we might someday face a new tyranny from our own government. They wanted us to be able to defend ourselves, and that’s why they gave us the Second Amendment. They knew that a government facing an armed populace was less likely to take away our rights, while a disarmed population wouldn’t have much hope. As Ronald Reagan reminded us, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Without our Second Amendment rights, all of our other rights aren’t inalienable, they’re just “on loan” from the government.
Former Minnesota Governor, Jesse Ventura also reminds us that the Second Amendment is not about hunting but about the ability of the people to "rise up" if the government "gets out of control."

And yes, there is crime but Mike Huckabee address this:
I once saw a bumper sticker that said, “Criminals prefer unarmed victims.” Criminals will always find a way to get guns. By disarming our law-abiding citizens, we take away the strongest deterrent to violent criminals - the uncertainty that they don’t know who is helpless and who is armed. Our law enforcement officials can’t be everywhere, all the time. Lawfully-armed citizens back them up and prevent robberies, rapes, and the murder of innocents. Right after Katrina, with law enforcement non-existent, many victims were able to protect their lives, their homes, and their precious supplies of food and water only because they were armed.
All of the violence in the Trinidad Community - for example - would not be possible if law-abiding DC residents had guns. What we don't need is the police-state of so-called "Neighborhood Safety Zones." If - for instance - the original Black Panther Party were in place, there would be no crime in Trinidad...there would be no influx of gang activity. And, if the original Black Panther Party were in place, the police would think twice about invading our communities.

Gun control is not the answer! As Ron Paul goes on to state:
Gun control historically serves as a gateway to tyranny. Tyrants from Hitler to Mao to Stalin have sought to disarm their own citizens, for the simple reason that unarmed people are easier to control. Our Founders, having just expelled the British army, knew that the right to bear arms serves as the guardian of every other right. This is the principle so often ignored by both sides in the gun control debate. Only armed citizens can resist tyrannical government.
Unarmed, the Black Community is always in danger of being invaded by government forces who infringe upon the people's freedom. And, it's only in the Black Community where gun control policies are so prevalent...so rampant. We must wonder why. But, there is no excuse for usurping a people's Constitutional rights...there is no justification for these policies.

Again, to quote Governor Huckabee:
Other candidates believe gun control should be determined geographically, but Second Amendment rights belong to individuals, not cities or states. Your Second Amendment rights don’t change when you change your address.
DC is Chocolate City, and we must defend it.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Seasons Change - Madd Things Rearrange...

Let this be a message to those of you who ride this sign on Florida Ave, NE everyday. "Pretty soon, you won't recognize the place. Promise." What do you think Sang Oh Development, LLC is talking about?

Hidden in plain sight, Sang Oh Development makes it clear that their agenda is to make the area unfamiliar. I'm all for beautifying our neighborhoods. But, do we have to whitewash neighborhoods in order for them to become beautiful? Is there not a way for blighted communities to be renewed without the people being removed?

Take another look at this photo:
We must pay attention to what lies right beneath our noses. They will tell you their plans. DC is Chocolate City. And, we do not need urban removal in order to have urban renewal. We do not need to "Black-out" the community through "Whitewash." There must be a better way. Now, we need to tell those brothers standing beneath that sign: "they're planning to remove you from your 'hood."

Ghetto Birds in the Sky...I Can Fly Twice as High...

If you live in the Trinidad Neighborhood, these signs have probably become familiar. Somehow, despite the people's Fourth Amendment Constitutional Right to be free from unlawful searches and seizures, the DC Metropolitan Police have found another way to take advantage of DC residents: the Neighborhood Safety Zone.

According to the MPD website:
The Neighborhood Safety Zone initiative has been developed to help increase security for those who live in high-crime areas around the city and to help residents reclaim their communities. The program will authorize the Metropolitan Police Department to set up public safety checks to help safeguard community members and create safer neighborhoods in the District by increasing police presence aimed at deterring crime.
So, the key to deterring crime is to terrorize the community? How successful have check-points been in the old Soviet Union? Are they stopping rockets from entering Jerusalem? Oh - maybe the goal is to re-enact Tienanmen Square?

How do residents reclaim the community if the police have turned it into a militarized zone? If and when these zones are demilitarized, will not the crime resurface?

How can anyone feel safe with "ghetto birds" buzzing overhead, peering through their windows? Several nights this week, I have witnessed these flocks of "ghetto birds" shining their bright lights as they circle various neighborhoods like vultures seeking their prey...waiting for someone to fall so they can feed on the community.

My father is a retired Chief Deputy US Marshall, former Chief of Police who designed a new police force. He has over 30 years of law enforcement experience. So, I trust his insights...

Police presence is needed - desperately. But, police presence is not helicopters with bright lights, sirens blaring, and domineering officers drunk with authority. Police presence is the old Police Athletic League (PALs). Yet, for some reason the District's PAL has not even updated any of its information since March of 2007. Police presence is officers living in the Police Districts in which they work, so that they are part of - and tied to) the community.

That is what Police Presence means in White communities...not so-called "Neighborhood Safety Zones." DC is Chocolate City, ya'll and we must demand better treatment.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Pay to Be Maced?

Today, I was a part of something quite disturbing...a learning experience for the youth I work with everyday.

After we dismissed them, a few of these Chocolate City teenagers decided to head to an H St Beauty Supply Store (Southwest Corner of 11th & H St. NE). Upon trying to enter the store, they were greeted by the (Asian) store owner, who threatened to mace two young (Black) girls!

He then ran across the street to us - at the Church - screaming, "Please help me! Come quick!" Our initial thought was that something urgent had happened. Yet, we then heard the story - from the owners mouth and we became completely disgusted.

This pointed to a sign on the door which reads: "no teenage boys or girls allowed." What? You're in a Black community, selling a product highly in demand by black teenage girls and teens are not allowed in your store? I wonder: would he have the same policy in a White neighborhood? Hmmm........

DC is Chocolate City! And, we cannot allow these store owners to profit off of our backs while disrespecting our community. Most Black neighborhoods are not serviced by Black businesses. So, the people are at the mercy of those who do serve our community.

Yet, our money is hard earned. And, those hard earned dollars are the weapons at our disposal to bring about community change. Anyone who is going to threaten to mace young Black girls does not deserve our business.

We must have a critical eye for the businesses in our communities. Do they respect you? Do they respect your money? Do they respect your community? If you have answered no to either of those questions: do you still purchase from these businesses? And, if you have answered yest to this question: why do you know care about the owner's lack of respect?

This is Chocolate City! And, we must help community businesses remember this fact? What have you done lately?