Thursday, August 14, 2014

A Potential Cover-up in Progress

The following method, used by the police throughout the country over and over again,  is the way the Milwaukee County Wisconsin District Attorney E. Michael McCann attempted to covered-up the 2004 police beating of Frank Jude, Jr.  It took the FBI to bring the officers to justice.  Now, it appears to be how his protege, the present District Attorney John Chisholm, is attempting to cover-up the April 30, 2014 police shooing (15 shots) by one officer into an other unarmed man.  Although the test results are in, the DA now states that they don't know when they will decide if charges will be issued.  They are probably contacting their own group of "experts" to review the case and provide an opinion that the can use to clear the officer. As usual, they will probably wait a long time and then quietly release the results as "justifiable."  If you shot someone 15 times they probably would have already charged and convicted you.  This deprivation of peoples' civil rights goes on all over the country.  

For a clear example of how a police cover-up is in progress look towards Ferguson, Missouri.  First a police officer shoots multiple times and kills an unarmed 18 year old.  Then they won’t identify the officer or release the facts.  Then they say that the officer has an injury to his face but then won’t tell how many times the deceased was shot citing “a pending investigation.”  Now, 5 days later, they have not even interviewed the other man who was at the scene who has already spoken publicly about the incident.  And two women who witnessed the shooting are going to speak with the FBI agents called in to investigate the matter citing fear of the Ferguson police.  And there is more.  They have come down in a heavy manner on citizens who began to peacefully protest the shooting.  Remember, the city is composed of 63 % black population with only 3 black police officers on the department.  Then they arrest two white reporters from the Huffington Post and Washing Post because they didn’t move fast enough when told to leave a fast food restaurant near the scene.  Then they release the reporters who had taken videos of the police misconduct concerning their arrest.  And, the chief of police issues a statement saying they must do better in their dealing with the minority community.  Duh!  Ya Think?


Now, the FBI is involved.  It is possible they may be forced to take action against the shooting officer.  But, if history is any indication, they will sit on their investigation for a long time and then quietly claim the shooting was justified.  This is why “Archangels of Justice” is so necessary.  To inform the public just how representatives of our government usually work to the detriment of the public in order to protect themselves.

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