Aaron Petkov reports from Detroit on the campaign for justice for Aiyana Jones.
Aiyana Jones' parents hold up her picture at a press conferenceAiyana Jones' parents hold up her picture at a press conference
MORE THAN two years have passed since Detroit police murdered 7-year-old Aiyana Stanley Jones.
She was asleep on a sofa in her grandmother's living room when she
was shot to death by officers of the Detroit Police Department (DPD), as
a reality TV crew filmed the tragic incident. Today, the Jones family
has still not seen justice and continues to be brutalized by the DPD.
Detroit police raided the Jones family's duplex around midnight on
May 16, 2010. Police believed a suspect in a murder that happened a few
days earlier was hiding in the home. Rather than wait for the suspect to
leave the house, as police officers have since told the media is
standard protocol, the cops chose to storm the house in a nighttime
raid--bringing camera crews with them--despite the children's toys
scattered across the lawn.
Cops approached the home and threw a flash grenade into the living
room through a first floor window, temporarily blinding the occupants
inside. According to attorneys for the Jones family, video evidence
shows that at that point, Officer Joseph Weekley, a regular guest on
reality television, shot inside the home, killing Aiyana. The film has
still not been released to the public.
The cops' version of events has been inconsistent. First, they
claimed that Weekley's gun went off when Aiyana's grandmother, Mertilla
Jones, tried to grab it in a scuffle with Weekley. But Mertilla was
arrested, drug tested and examined that night for gunpowder residue on
her hands. All of the tests came back negative.
The police have since backed off that story, and now claim that
Mertilla brushed against Weekly as she ran from the room, causing his
gun to misfire. But there was "no contact with any cop," Mertilla told
reporters. "None. They're lying."
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IMMEDIATELY AFTER the incident, the media set out to cover for the
police and blame the Jones family for the tragedy. The day after
Aiyana's murder, Rochelle Riley, a columnist for the Detroit Free Press, wrote that Detroiters "need to stop harboring criminals and averting our eyes to thuggery."
The Free Press ran a profile of Officer Weekley the next day,
saying that he "helmed several charitable endeavors...including one that
raises money for children of domestic violence victims." The profile
neglected to mention that a group of Detroit cops, including Weekley,
were under federal investigation for a 2007 incident in which police
raided a home, shot two dogs to death and pointed guns at children,
including infants.
Weekley was arraigned in October 2011, 17 months after the fatal
raid, and charged with involuntary manslaughter. He faces a maximum
sentence of 15 years in prison. The family is still waiting for the
trial, which begins in late October.
Meanwhile, Charles Jones, Aiyana's father, has been accused of aiding
in the murder that police were investigating. He has been charged with
first-degree murder, which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of life
in prison.
Detroit's millionaire Democratic Mayor Dave Bing released a statement
following Weekley's arraignment, saying that the city "must use this
difficult moment to continue bringing our community and police
department together." But the Jones family has seen what it looks like
when the police come together with--or rather, against--the community:
terrorism.
In spite of the court system's foot-dragging, the Joneses have not
given up hope for justice. In April 2012, Mertilla Jones made a
statement to the press, saying, "I know it's people out there praying
for us...While they're reaching out, I'm going to grab a hold of their
hand. It's time for us to stand up and speak out for Aiyana."
Last June, the Jones family said that Detroit police came to their
home and physically assaulted several family members. Weekley was in
court for a motion hearing earlier in the day.
According to one family member, police pulled up to the house while
the Joneses sat outside next to a small fire. Officers ordered the
family to put the fire out, saying, "What are you niggers doing, trying
to burn down the city?" The fire was extinguished, but the cops got out
of their squad car and approached the house anyway, attacking several
family members and striking Mertilla Jones in the face with a
flashlight, while calling her a "slut" and a "whore."
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IT'S CLEAR that neither the police nor the courts nor the politicians
nor the press of the 1 percent have an interest in getting justice for
Aiyana Jones and her family. If justice is to be won, it will have to be
fought for.
Policies of legalized racial profiling like "stop-and-frisk" and
police militarization have led to an intensification of racist police
brutality across the country. A recent study by the Malcolm X Grassroots
Movement found that one Black person has been killed by police security
guards or racist vigilantes every 36 hours in the first six months of
2012.
Racism in the press and the media--on display in the Cops-style
reality shows like the one that was filming on the night of Aiyana
Jones' death--serve to justify these policies by creating a specter of
Black "gangsters" and "thugs" from whom law-abiding citizens have to be
protected.
It's no coincidence that police militarization and racist policies
like stop-and-frisk are concentrated in Black communities, where
neoliberal policies and the effects of the economic crisis have been the
most devastating. Rather than pursue policies that alleviate poverty,
Republicans and Democrats alike would rather use the nightstick, the gun
and the prison cell to keep poor and working-class people in line.
Detroit, once the crown jewel of American industry, is an example of
the effect of neoliberal policies on Black communities. Workers in
Detroit in the 1960s earned half again as much as the average U.S.
worker, according to Dan Georgakas, co-author of Detroit: I Do Mind Dying.
Today, while mainstream media outlets celebrate a so-called "rustbelt
revival," nearly one-quarter of Detroit households had annual incomes of
less than $25,000 in 2010, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
With an emergency manager unilaterally ruling over Detroit Public
Schools and a "consent agreement" between the city and state governments
essentially rendering the elected city council powerless to control
Detroit's finances, the "New Jim Crow" system appears chillingly similar
to the old one.
But around the country, people have taken to the streets to fight
police harassment, brutality and murder. Last month, hundreds of people
gathered in the Bronx for the last in a series of vigils for Ramarley
Graham, killed in the bathroom of his own home by New York City police.
Constance Malcolm, Ramarley's mother, brought the concluding rally in a
Bronx church to its feet when she declared, "This is a fight I'm
prepared for, because I'm not going to stop until we get justice for
Ramarley!"
This resistance can be multiplied across the country into a national
movement against police brutality and the New Jim Crow. Justice for the
victims of police violence like Aiyana Jones cannot come from the courts
or the politicians of the 1 percent. It will have to come from people
organizing and building our power in the streets.

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Tonight revolutionary brother Carl Dix joins the broadcast to inform us about an upcoming event he and Cornel West will be hosting in NYC to stop the maddening mass incarceration going on in the United States.

"Mass Incarceration + Silence = Genocide. Act to STOP it Now!" Monday May 20, 2013, 7:30pm, The Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W. 86th St (between Broadway and West End Ave), #1 train to 86th, For tickets: 212-691-3345 or online @ http://revolutionbooknyc.org

In 1996, Dix co-founded the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of Generation. Most recently, Dix has been a central figure in the campaign to Stop "Stop and Frisk" aimed at opposing the New York Police Department's efforts to stop hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and frisk them for weapons, drugs or other items. Dix has long addressed questions about imperialist war, revolutionary struggles and the oppression of Black people.
Other news out of New York pertaining to the NYPD Gestapo & Frisk campaign against Black people. The newly appointed Black Chief of Department wastes no time in fulfilling his duties as a racially showcased weapon of mass confusion as he goes to a white borough to tell them Gestapo & Frisks is not racial profiling.


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Republican's outrage over Benghazi is fake



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Conservatives in Congress just won't let Benghazi go and there is talk about impeaching President Obama concerning lies pertaining to a terrorist attack. Hillary Clinton is another one in their sights but again, this is manufactured outrage as well.  The answer to why four Americans were killed in Benghazi is very simple, tune in for the answer.

Guatemalan dictator and US ally Efrain Rios Montt was found guilty on charges of genocide against Mayan villagers, some are asking if US officials will be charged in connection to their support of genocide in South America. Ronald Reagan staunchly supported this mass murderer and was complicit in many crimes against humanity.


New information on the killing of Malcolm Shabazz brings more questions and suspicions. Two men have been arrested in the murder of the emerging activist but other activist believe the Mexican labor activist Manuel Suarez had something to do with the murder as his story does not pass the smell test.

Today on May 13, 1985, the City of Philadelphia used its police force to commit an act of terrorism against the Move family by dropping a two pound bomb on their home from a helicopter killing several members of the group including children. The resulting fire destroyed over 60 homes.

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Join Scotty Reid as he reviews some of the day's political and social news headlines.

Talking the Charles Ramsey rescue of Amanda Berry and others and the criminal incompetence of the Cleveland Cops who ignored several calls to rescue these women.

A long haired white student who appeared to be a predominately Black classroom spoke his mind to a teacher and condemned her for not teaching the students and preparing them for that prison pipeline. 

  
 

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Truth Minista Paul Scott and Robbie YasinWiseguy Alexander (ThreesixtyWiseguy) dropped in again to discuss the news of Lil Wayne being dropped by Mountain Dew and the rapper Tyler is angry that his Mountain Dew ad was banned for being racist. Why Lil Wayne, or his publicist, issued an apology, Tyler the Creator still does not get why his ad was racists and says Dr. Boyce Watkins is some "old dude" disconnected from the times.




Followed up on the news that the FBI added Black activist Assata Shakur to its most wanted "terrorist list" and erected "wanted" bill boards in Newark, New Jersey, where the film Mumia: Long distance revolutionary was banned from the only theater in town which is co-owned by the racially showcased Shaquille O'Neil.
  

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Bro. Zayid Muhammad of the People's Organization for Progress joins us to discuss several issues related to political prisoners, exiles and the killing of Malcolm Shabazz.

POP is planning another protest at Cineplex 12, Newark’s only major theater which stirred up controversy after it refused to show the new film titled "MUMIA: Long Distance Revolutionary" which focuses on political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal and his contribution as an author and commentator.

We will also get his thoughts on the recent addition of Assata Shakur to the FBI's most wanted "terrorist" list and the erection of the FBI billboards of Assata in Newark.

Finally we discuss the constantly changing stories coming from the media about the killing of Malcolm X's grandson Malcolm Shabazz who was talked into traveling to Mexico by deported Mexican activist Miguel Suarez who many say has holes in his account of what happened.

 
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Malcolm Shabazz murdered and NYC NLG issues statements on Assata Shakur



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Join me for Political Prisoner Radio tonight to discuss the breaking news concerning the tragic murder of Malcolm Shabazz, a political and human rights activist and organizer who reportedly was found murdered today in Tijuana, Mexico.

Earlier today I spoke to attorney activist Nkechi Tiafu who shared statements from the NY National Lawyers Guild and The National Conference of Black Lawyers in reference to Assasta Shakur being labeled a "domestic terrorist" by the United States government.



 
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Join me for Political Prisoner Radio tonight with Sis. Pam Africa to discuss corporate and state sponsored environmental terrorism, seedless veggies possibly destroying the seeds in our wombs, the Newark, NJ cancellation of Mumia: Long Distance Revolutionary and more.



Before we hear from Sis. Pam Africa, I want to share an important update about Sis. Assata Shakur as the United States government, perhaps angry at the attention Cuba received after Jay-Z and Beyonce visited the island which caused a new generation to question why the United States has a travel ban on the country, the FBI has double its reward for her capture and placed her on its "most wanted terrorists" list possibly making her a target for President Obama's drone assassination program.

 
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According to supportdaniel.org, Daniel McGowan is an environmental and social justice activist from New York City. He was charged in federal court on counts of arson, property destruction and conspiracy, all relating to two actions in Oregon in 2001. Following his arrest, Daniel was offered two choices by the government: cooperate by informing on other people, or go to trial and potentially spend the rest of his life in prison. His only real option was to plead not guilty until he could reach a resolution of the case that permitted him to honor his principles. After many months of litigation and negotiation, Daniel was able to admit to his role in these two incidents, while not implicating or identifying any other people who might have been involved.

Our guest tonight is Leslie Pickering former Earth Liberation Front spokesperson and owner of Burning Books in Buffalo, NY. According to the website lesliejamespickering.com, Leslie James Pickering was a Founder and Spokesperson for the North American Earth Liberation Front Press Office, serving with the organization from early 2000 until the summer of 2002.

During this period the Press Office sustained two raids by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and local law enforcement agencies, responded to over a half dozen grand jury subpoenas, conducted public presentations, produced booklets, newspapers, magazines, and a video on the Earth Liberation Front and handled the public release of communiqués for dozens of the most vital Earth Liberation Front actions.

"I don’t think that slow progress is going to do it, though. This isn’t a quality-of-life issue that we’re dealing with, the environment. It’s not something that we can pretend will be solved with our nonprofit, tax-deductible donations. This is a global catastrophe, and if we don’t act accordingly, the planet’s going to be dead. It’s not going to matter how uncomfortable we are with arson, or sabotage, or property destruction, or violent revolution, when the planet is dead. It’s not going to matter." - Leslie James Pickering

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Justice delayed for Ramarley Graham, teen killed by NYPD cop

By Scotty Reid, 5/16/2013, news, politics

There will be no justice for the family of Ramarley Graham unless another indictment against NYPD Officer Richard Haste is issued by another grand jury. Ramarley Graham is a teen who was shot in his grandmother’s bathroom while allegedly trying to flush a small amount of marijuana down the toilet. A Bronx judge tossed the indictment of the officer who shot and killed Graham claiming he had a gun but none was found. Citing mistakes…

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The grandson of one of the Black communities beloved heroes,  El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz aka Malcolm X, was found murdered in Tijuana, Mexico according to New York Amsterdam News.

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