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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Sharpton Is Arrested In New York Protests

Al Sharpton, transparent charlatan and hypocritical race baiter emeritus, was arrested today in New York after leading protests over the acquittal of the three New York officers in the shooting of Sean Bell:

NEW YORK (CBS) ― The Rev. Al Sharpton and nearly 200 others were arrested Wednesday amid a series of protests throughout the city, part of a response to the acquittals of three New York City undercover detectives in the 50-shot killing of Sean Bell.

Hundreds took to the streets in Manhattan and Brooklyn as part of the citywide “slowdown” effort led by Sharpton and his National Action Network. Police have arrested those who took part in acts of civil disobedience by blocking the streets to rally, along with entrances to the Triborough, Manhattan, and Brooklyn bridges.

Sharpton was arrested without incident at the base of the Brooklyn Bridge, along with Bell’s fiancé, Nicole Paultre Bell, and the two shooting victims who survived, Trent Benefield and Joseph Guzman.

Bell’s parents were also arrested.

But it isn’t just about Sean Bell. It’s about grabbing their fifteen minutes of fame, as this statement shows:

“We have to stand up for something or we’ll fall for anything. It’s not just about Sean Bell, it’s about every man that’s been injustly killed in America,” he said. “The point to make to the people is to get their attention. It could be their son tomorrow or their daughter tomorrow.”

The three officers were acquitted in open court. And, yeah, it’s easy to sit back and second guess what those officers saw or thought they saw on a dark street, and it’s easy to say that the man was unarmed. If those officers had known that, they wouldn’t have fired. There wasn’t a murder committed here. There was a tragic mistake made in a split second on a dark street.

But the acquittal in court isn’t enough for Sharpton and his ilk. They want to destroy those officers. The fact that they may have shot an unarmed man already has impacted their lives and their families, and their careers. They’re not killer robots. They’re human beings.

I have to wonder though.....if those three officers had all been black, and Sean Bell had been white, just what Al Sharpton’s take on it would be if mobs of mostly white protesters blocked streets and demanded that they be punished even after a court acquitted them.

He’d still be in the street protesting. Only then he would be calling the persecution of three black officers by a white mob a “lynching”.

It’s not justice he’s after. It’s job security.

Comments

Yay! Uh, I mean oh my. What a shame. NOT!

Zsa Zsa on May 7, 2008 at 06:04 pm

I have to wonder though.....if those three officers had all been black, and Sean Bell had been white, just what Al Sharpton’s take on it would be if mobs of mostly white protesters blocked streets and demanded that they be punished even after a court acquitted them.

He’d still be in the street protesting. Only then he would be calling the persecution of three black officers by a white mob a “lynching”.

2 of the 3 officers who killed Bell were black. I guess they don’t count cause they’re not night black, but light skinned blacks.

Kenny on May 7, 2008 at 07:09 pm
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But it isn’t just about Sean Bell. It’s about grabbing their fifteen minutes of fame, as this statement shows:

Oh, I thought it was about standing up for Americans, who worry that when and if they are accidentally shot 50 times by police, that justice would be served and not over-looked.

But thanks for setting the record straight Rob.  I had no idea who Al Sharpton was until he got his 15 minutes. 

Good thing you can read between the lines.  I did’t do acid as a child, so my extra sensory skills don’t work like yours do.  Makes perfect sense now.

Hannitized on May 7, 2008 at 07:17 pm

Hannitized:  Al Sharpton is a dedicated servant to his cause and his people. Has he profited thereby?  Assuredly, yes.  Has he made his minions feel better? Yes.  Many men have done less and done less well.

Having said that, You, Me, Rev. Sharpton and all others must recognize the rule of law in a civilized society.  If a jury of their peers found the officers not guilty, then one either accepts that verdict or appeals to the next highest court.

Sharpton has taken the law into his own hands in an effort to shut New York down. 100 years ago, White lynch mobs also took the law into their own hands in the South.

Either we are civilized and ruled by laws of our own devising, or we are lawless creatures who stop traffic one day and burn a city down on the next.

Sharpton is doing wrong and his wrong-doing cannot be justified.


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT TWO THINGS: WINNING THE WAR ON TERRORISM AND SAVING THE SUPREME COURT.

pparets on May 7, 2008 at 07:32 pm

I agree pparets.  Sharpton was causing civil disobedience and thus got arrested.  I don’t see why people think it is okay for Jackson or Sharpton and their racebaiting minions to break the law in ways others would not be allowed to do so.

Oh, I thought it was about standing up for Americans, who worry that when and if they are accidentally shot 50 times by police, that justice would be served and not over-looked.

I am sure Sharpton cares about black people, but if the protest was not another way for him to get in the news then why didn’t he hold some type of a press conference instead of blocking roads and causing civil disobedience?



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dougee on May 7, 2008 at 07:39 pm
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Ah, that’s funny.  I didn’t even hear anything about this until I cracked a beer in my brooklyn apt and pulled up a website outta the Dakotas.  Goes to show no one here seems to care that much about it. 

I will say that I’ve gotten the impression from nonpartisan friends that the the NYPD is overbearing, and that falls disproportionately on black people.  And, living in a cop neighborhood, I’ve seen them act in ways that made me a lot more receptive to that idea. 

But this really was just an undercover action gone bad.

jpe on May 7, 2008 at 07:42 pm

Dougee:  Good post, but remember that in the years leading up to 1776, the patriots were committing ‘civil disobedience’ too.


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT TWO THINGS: WINNING THE WAR ON TERRORISM AND SAVING THE SUPREME COURT.

pparets on May 7, 2008 at 07:50 pm

hannitized blathers:

Oh, I thought it was about standing up for Americans, who worry that when and if they are accidentally shot 50 times by police, that justice would be served and not over-looked.

Let me set the record straight here. He wasn’t accidentally shot. He was deliberately shot because those officers perceived a threat. And get this: That is the standard courts have set in shootings like this.....did the officers perceive a threat? And under the color of that perception did they act reasonably?

And he wasn’t shot 50 times. Fifty rounds were fired. Big difference.

I wouldn’t expect Hannitized to understand what having to make a split second decision to shoot or not to shoot would be like. If you’re wrong either way the results can be disastrous.

And don’t give me the old, “well, they should have been sure”. Yeah. They should have. But they couldn’t be under the circumstances. The court agreed.

You’re out of your league on this one, Hannitized. Way out.


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Pilgrim on May 7, 2008 at 07:56 pm

Oh, and jpe....

Someone else recently pointed this out as well: You pick up on news from your city (New York) from a blog from North Dakota in an article written by a guy from Louisiana.

How cool is that?


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Pilgrim on May 7, 2008 at 07:58 pm
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Wait a minute, so this morning you take an issue with folks impeding freedom of speech.

Now you celebrate cracking down on freedom of speech.

I got to hand it to you, Pilgrim, you are quite consistent with your moral inconsistency.

Typical. Their tolerance extends only to themselves and their politcal point of view. Not to you and yours.

You WILL think like they think and do as they say. Dissenting opinions will not be tolerated.

They know what’s best, you silly little person.

So, to summarize, some dude pulling little crosses out of the ground is evidence of some liberal conspiracy and indicative of their intolerance.

But whatever you do, if the cops plug your son or fiance on his wedding day, with 50 bullets keep your damn mouth shut.

After all, according to Pilgrim:

There wasn’t a murder committed here.

* on May 7, 2008 at 08:09 pm

* Your post makes no sense…


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT TWO THINGS: WINNING THE WAR ON TERRORISM AND SAVING THE SUPREME COURT.

pparets on May 7, 2008 at 08:13 pm

Second amendment rights,
where the rubber meets the road.
Pilgrim:

He was deliberately shot because those officers perceived a threat. And get this: That is the standard courts have set in shootings like this.....did the officers perceive a threat?

WOOF on May 7, 2008 at 08:25 pm
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Pparets:

You, Me, Rev. Sharpton and all others must recognize the rule of law in a civilized society.  If a jury of their peers found the officers not guilty, then one either accepts that verdict or appeals to the next highest court.

Agreed.  And this explains why whites were obsessed with the OJ trial after he was found not guilty?

Al Sharpton is a dedicated servant to his cause and his people. Has he profited thereby?  Assuredly, yes.  Has he made his minions feel better? Yes.  Many men have done less and done less well.

So what is your point?

Sharpton has taken the law into his own hands in an effort to shut New York down. 100 years ago, White lynch mobs also took the law into their own hands in the South.

Sooooo, you are comparing a protest to a lynch mob?  Why don’t you stop beating around the bush.

Sharpton is doing wrong and his wrong-doing cannot be justified.

I never said anything about justifying it.  I merely commented on Pilgrims attempt to mischaracterize it.

Shrug.

Hannitized on May 7, 2008 at 09:49 pm
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Pilgrim equivocates,

Let me set the record straight here. He wasn’t accidentally shot. He was deliberately shot because those officers perceived a threat.

So they mistakenly shot at him, 50 times, because they thought he was armed, but he actually wasn’t armed?  That was not an accident?

Accident: an unexpected happening causing loss or injury which is not due to any fault or misconduct on the part of the person injured but for which legal relief may be sought

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What did Sean do except try to flee from undercover cops who could as easily been car jackers?  I might have fled too? 

I wouldn’t expect Hannitized to understand what having to make a split second decision to shoot or not to shoot would be like. If you’re wrong either way the results can be disastrous.

Uniformed policemen, yeah.  Undercover cops following guys from a strip-club, not so much.  I think they were a bit over-eager.  IMO.

And don’t give me the old, “well, they should have been sure”. Yeah. They should have. But they couldn’t be under the circumstances. The court agreed.

Again, you are talking about this like they were uniformed officers.  They werent.

Hannitized on May 7, 2008 at 10:04 pm

Right you are pparets.



A political party cannot be all things to all people. It must represent certain fundamental beliefs which must not be compromised to political expediency, or simply to swell its numbers.

dougee on May 7, 2008 at 11:41 pm

Good thing you can read between the lines.  I did’t do acid as a child, so my extra sensory skills don’t work like yours do.  Makes perfect sense now.

Sharpton is definately playing his “black man is victim” violin:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2008/04/23/2008-04-23_rev_al_freeing_bell_cops_would_be_verdic.html

Guzman has denied threatening anyone with a gun, and Sharpton was outraged by the argument. “This smacks of Emmett Till - of reckless eyeballing,” the civil rights activist said.
....
Sharpton accused the defense of playing the race card by hiring African-American lawyers Martin and Anthony Ricco to represent two of the accused detectives.
“They purposely got two black attorneys so that they could say things that others couldn’t say to try and castigate, even in death, Sean Bell’s memory ... ,” Sharpton said at a rally at the 103rd Precinct stationhouse in Jamaica.

This is preposterous. Two of the three offficers standing trial were BLACK. Black officers kill a black man. Racism? Oh please. No one is “reading between the lines here”...Sharpton has been very upfront about his intentions.

So they mistakenly shot at him, 50 times, because they thought he was armed, but he actually wasn’t armed?  That was not an accident?

There were 5 officers who shot. That equals 10 shots per person. Two of the five weren’t even indicted by the grand jury. What hurts Bell’s case is that there was an altercation that police were responding to. They thought he was going to get a gun. This resulted in his tragic death. During the trial, the witnesses were grilled about constantly changing their stories, being criminals, and withdrawing former statements. In short, they were found to be untrustworthy.

http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/the-sean-bell-verdict-and-al-sharptons-culture-of-grievance/

As was initially reported, Sean Bell drove forward, hitting an officer and another car.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15889445

So while these details have faded as the race baters pled their case...it seems clear that Bell was not some poor innocent victim here.

Kenny on May 8, 2008 at 01:18 am

Now you celebrate cracking down on freedom of speech.

Some things are not included in free speech. Illegally blocking traffic is one. Just like I don’t get to graffiti your house and claim that it’s free speech.

Agreed.  And this explains why whites were obsessed with the OJ trial after he was found not guilty?

Because the perception was that OJ was let off for being black. Whether or not that was the juror’s intent, the black pundits had a field day reinforcing that perception.

Kenny on May 8, 2008 at 01:22 am

Hannitized: 

and this explains why whies were obsessed with the OJ trial

Well, we both know the whole planet was obsessed because of the celebrity status of the trial, but
groups of whites did not set out to break the law after the verdict.

My point? I wasn’t trying to make a ‘point’. I was expressing my belief that civil disobedience takes many forms and tends to escalate.

I thought we were having a discussion, not a debate contest.


"Here lies, in honored glory, an American soldier, known but to God.”

THIS ELECTION IS ABOUT TWO THINGS: WINNING THE WAR ON TERRORISM AND SAVING THE SUPREME COURT.

pparets on May 8, 2008 at 03:21 am

Pilgrim equivocates,

Hannitized: I’m not equivocating anything. I’;; try to explain this one more time so that even you can understand. I’ll type slowly. Maybe that will help.

This was NOT an accident. If someone is playing with a gun or showing it off or clearing a jam and it goes off, THAT’S an accident.

This was a deliberate shooting because the cops perceived a threat and THAT is the standard the courts use to determine whether a homicide, negligent or intentional, has been committed. If the officers genuinely perveived a threat at the moment then murder does not apply. Perception is key. Got an issue with that standard? Take it up with the Supreme Court and not with me.

That does not absolve the officers or the city of civil liability, however. The family can still sue. Sharpton knows that. He wants to put those guys in jail so he can claim victory.

I’m trained and qualified to investigate police misconduct, you moron. I’ve studied the Circuit Court and Supreme Court decisions in this area. Everything, EVERYTHING the police do is subject to court scrutiny. No new ground was broken here. The judge absolved those guys based on case law. Like most liberals you deal with emotion and not fact.

Get a clue before you argue this point again. I’ve explained it enough to you.


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Pilgrim on May 8, 2008 at 05:07 am

Here’s an interesting piece on Fox News today:

ELLICOTT CITY, Md. — The Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office says a driver who struck and killed a county police officer last year has paid her traffic fines.

Prosecutors say Stephanie Grissom of Columbia paid $310 in fines for speeding and negligent driving. She also received three points on her driving record.

In March, a county grand jury declined to indict Grissom on automobile manslaughter charges.

Police say Grissom was driving 71 mph in a 55-mph zone on Route 32 when she struck Officer Scott Wheeler. The officer was working a speed enforcement detail and had stepped into the road to flag Grissom down when he was struck.

Gee, where are the street protests on this one. Doesn’t count when the shoe’s on the other foot, does it?


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Pilgrim on May 8, 2008 at 05:22 am

Al Sharpton’s pompous thug like racist attitude towards whites is clearly not about justice or what is right. His intentions are all about defying the law as long as you’ re black. In today’s politically correct society who know what to say? OR how to react? Blacks should be proud of their heritage and embrace the fact that their ancestor’s endured the harsh reality of what history dealt. Today blacks are free, yet so many black leaders continue to lead their people into bondage and encourage them to feel inferior and depend on Big Gov. Al Sharpton is not about Civil Rights. He is about racism because he is clearly a racist.

Zsa Zsa on May 8, 2008 at 05:25 am

Pilgrim.  Excellent point.  Sharpton is a liar and a racist (in my opinion and if we still have free speech and are able to express opinions).
Zsa Zsa.  Thanks.  I wrote the above before reading your post.  Finally after the Wright exposure, the real racism of “African-Americans” even those who are 12.5% like Barry have finally, finally been exposed and validated.  They are racists.


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Chief RZ on May 8, 2008 at 11:33 am
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