Archive for August 25th, 2014

BLACK PEOPLE! — BLACK BOYS’4 KILLED BY POLICE LAST WORDS!– “Here Are 10 Images. By The Time I Reached The Third One, I Was Crying. By The 10th, I Was Furious.”-FROM UPWORTHY.COM

August 25, 2014

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Here Are 10 Images. By The Time I Reached The Third One, I Was Crying. By The 10th, I Was Furious.
Normally, a picture is worth a thousand words. I’d say each image here is worth millions of words. And millions of tears.

FACT CHECK TIME.

Our fact-checkers gave a thumbs-up to all the dates and ages above. But many of you, I’m sure, would like to know the backstories to the chilling images. Here they are.

John Crawford was holding a toy gun as he stood in the toy section of a Walmart. Before the police shot him to death in that same aisle, John managed to say, “It’s not real.” But it was too late for John.

Sean Bell was going to get married. One night, he was driving away from his bachelor party with his friends, Joseph and Trent. Suddenly, he hit a minivan. Four undercover police officers from the minivan began to shoot at them without warning, firing a total of 50 bullets at the three unarmed men. A wounded Joseph turned to Sean and said, “S, I love you, son.” Sean’s reply: “I love you, too.” Joseph and Trent survived, but their best friend, Sean, didn’t make it.

One of the witnesses in the Trayvon Martin trial, Rachel Jeantel, was on the phone with Trayvon moments before the scuffle with George Zimmerman that ended his life. One of the last things she heard the unarmed Trayvon say to the man who was following him with a gun that fateful night: “Why are you following me for?”

Michael Brown died August 2014. Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson shot him at least six times, twice in the head. Michael was not armed. His friend and eyewitness reported that Michael said: “I don’t have a gun. Stop shooting.” Minutes later, he was on the ground, bleeding. Dr. Michael M. Baden, the man who did Michael’s autopsy, told the New York Times, “In my capacity as the forensic examiner for the New York State Police, I would say, ‘You’re not supposed to shoot so many times.'”

Amadou Diallo died right outside his own apartment in the Bronx. He was unarmed. Four police officers shot 41 bullets, hitting Amadou 19 times. Later, they claimed that they had mistaken Amadou for a serial rapist. That same day, some of the last words he said to his mother as he spoke over the phone were, “Mom, I’m going to college.”

Eric Garner died July 2014. He was unarmed. Police officers were trying to arrest him for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes. Eric suffered from asthma, and as a police officer put his arm around Eric’s neck during the arrest, he managed to gasp, “I can’t breathe!” The New York City medical examiner’s office ruled Eric’s death a homicide, pointing out that the officer’s chokehold might have been a big factor.

Jonathan Ferrell had been in a traffic accident and was knocking on a homeowner’s door for help. He was unarmed. A video later used at the trial showed that when police officers approached him, Jonathan held his hands out in a non-threatening manner. The police officers never identified themselves. They fired 12 times, and 10 of those bullets hit him. Even as Jonathan lay on the ground, bleeding and dying from 10 gunshot wounds, the officers handcuffed him. Jonathan’s dead body remained handcuffed all the way to the medical examiner’s office.

Oscar Grant was on a subway train in Oakland when a police officer forced him out of the car and onto the subway platform. Oscar was lying down when a second police officer shot a bullet into his back. “You shot me! You shot me!” Oscar yelled before he died. That officer later testified that he meant to use his Taser on Oscar instead of his handgun. A court later ruled that the two had no legal reason to get Oscar — who was unarmed — off the train.

Kimani Gray was standing on a street in Brooklyn when police officers approached him. The officers claimed that when they approached Kimani, he pulled a gun from his waistband and pointed it at them. But one eyewitness, Tishana King, said Kimani never pointed a gun. She also said the police officers didn’t identify themselves when they approached. Police officers shot Kimani at least seven times, even though Kimani hadn’t shot a single bullet. One witness said some of Kimani’s last words were, “Please don’t let me die.”

Kendrec McDade died after a man called Oscar Carillo made a phony 911 call, telling police officers that he had just been the victim of an armed robbery. He later admitted that he had lied about the guns. The two officers eventually found Kendrec in an alleyway. They began shooting after Kendrec apparently moved his hands to his waistband. But Kendrec didn’t have a gun on him. All he had was a cellphone in his pocket. Court documents show that Kendrec’s last words were, “Why did you shoot me?”

Final fact check: All 10 of these men were black.

ABOUT:
I’m forever thankful to Shirin Barghi for giving me permission to repost these graphics. You can follow her on Twitter and keep up with her on Imgur. Please check out the conversation #LastWords on Facebook and Twitter to see people chime in on these images. The thumbnail image is by Flickr user Shawn Semmler, used under Creative Commons license. It shows an Anonymous protestor at a demonstration in Ferguson, Missouri, where Michael Brown was shot dead in August 2014.

While there’s been a lot of talk about black men who have unjustly died at the hands of police officers, there have been many black women who also died from police brutality. You can read more about it in these articles at Role Reboot and Dame Magazine.

TOPICS:
Diversity
POSTED BY:
Andrea Garcia-Vargas

BLACK PEOPLE!–IFA HAS CURE FOR EBOLA!–“We Have Cure For Ebola- Traditionalists” | –FROM The Gazelle News.com

August 25, 2014

http://www.thegazellenews.com/2014/08/16/we-have-cure-for-ebola-traditionalists/

We Have Cure For Ebola- Traditionalists
Respite appears in horizon for the treatment of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) as traditionalists on Friday, 15th August, 2014 claimed they have secured a cure to Ebola even as they asked citizenry to adhere to preventive measures.
The president of Traditional Religion Worshippers Association in Osun state, (TRAWSO) Chief Idowu Awopetu while addressing a press conference in Osogbo on the activities slated for the 2014 Isese Festival holding in Osogbo, said a liquid herbal medicine called “Epa” will cure Ebola.
According to Chief Awopetu, Ero (traditional antidote) and herbal soap would also go a long way in curing EVD maintaining that prevention is better than cure.
While urging the public to be wary of whom they shake, touch and what they eat, Awopetu argued no honest Nigerian would suffer from Ebola Virus Disease adding that only those who had erred against the gods had died from Ebola.
On how they got the claimed cure for Ebola, Chief Awopetu argued that the oracles revealed the cure to Ifa worshippers calling on Nigerians to be prayerful and adhere strictly to the tenets of the traditional religion.
He said there are one thousand and one disease on earth saying that “Sonponan” is Ebola.
Awopetu also claimed that the cure the traditionalists sought for HIV/AIDS has helped in reducing the scourge maintaining that the oracle has also revealed the cure to Ebola.
The TRAWSO president while disclosing that the three day Isese Day event will hold in Osogbo between Monday August 18 and Wednesday 20, 2014 said it was expected to attract 10,000 worshippers from the state, Nigeria, Europe and America.
He then called on the state government to put necessary machinery in motion for the take off of the teaching of Ifa religion in the state public primary and secondary schools and also for the state governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola to inuagurate Traditional Religion Board in the state.