May 21, 2008
The cops involved in the Sean Bell case now face disciplinary action by the NYPD. Most face nothing more severe than suspension and maybe losing their jobs. Question how can you break not just one but several procedural rules and not be found guilty of at leat manslaughter? Watch video on this story by clicking the link below:
http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html
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May 12, 2008
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Posted by glciii
April 28, 2008
For those who still believe the NYPD is not prejudice toward African Americans and has an us against “them” attitude when it comes to the Black Community now comes a story that someone called from a police unions office to taunt the Bell Family after the trial. What’s funny is that the cops say they can hand the situation. Click the link below to read the story:
http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html
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Posted by glciii
April 27, 2008
His this is George Cook of www.letstalkhonestly.com and here is a video I made in response to the recent Sean Bell Verdict. I am very saddened that again “justice” had decided a black man’s life has little or no value.
Watch more of my videos here:
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Posted by glciii
April 25, 2008
NYPD Memo on shooting blacks
NYPD Internal Memo
MEMO
From NYPD Police Commissioner Raymond W Kelly
Title: Shooting blacks and getting away with it.
Now shooting blacks, oops I mean African Americans is not only fun but part of your duties as a member of the NYPD.
That being said there are a few rules that must be followed:
* Keep number of shots under 50. NY judges and juries seem to think that’s the cutoff for shooting one man so do yourself a favor and don’t try shooting someone 51 times. That might raise a few eyebrows.
* Make sure you kill the innocent victim. That makes it much easier to get off since it’s your word against his. No one misses a dead nigger, except maybe his nigger family.
* Don’t worry about showing your badge or identifying yourself. I mean if you let them know you are a cop they might follow your instructions and then who would you get to shoot?
* Immediately find out if the victim has a criminal past. If he does it does not matter if he was saving babies from a burning building when you shot him white juries and judges will always give you the benefit of the doubt.
* Last but not least keep your damned mouth shut and use the allotted time given you before you have to explain what happened. This time is used for your PBA lawyers to tell you what happened and how you will tell the investigators your story. DO AS TOLD.
* If you follow these rules you may loose your job but you wont go to jail. After you get fired you can join the New York Fire Department. The best part about that is that there are no blacks there. Oops I meant African Americans.
That’s it girls and boys. Now go shoot us a nigger. Thank you.
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Posted by glciii
March 9, 2008
Just to get an idea of how disorganized and how badly run the operation was run that lead to Sean Bell’s death listen to the audio of the 911 call in which a Det. Hispolito Sanchez can’t even give the address of where the shooting took place by clicking the link below:
http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html
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Posted by glciii
March 3, 2008
In a shocking twist in the Sean Bell case the Lieutenant in charge of the team that killed Bell and injured two others says he never heard his team identify themselves. For some reason the NY print media didn’t give this revelation the front page of their newspapers on Saturday morning. You can read the story of the Lieutenants admission by clicking the link below:
http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/blacknewsblackviews.html
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Posted by glciii
November 18, 2007
This question came to me while covering the March Against Hate Crimes. I know many asked after the Jena March, “What good did it do?” I think both marches were a good thing and will eventually turn into something much more important than marches. So what’s your opinion on this? Give your answer here: http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/LTHQOTW.html
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Yes, thing help to bring the countries attention to important issues. |
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No, people march then go home and don’t do anything. |
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They don’t immediately solve anything but they do help to galvanize people. |
Give your answer here: http://www.letstalkhonestly.com/LTHQOTW.html
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