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BlackandBlueNews: Does Ferguson PD Have a PR Problem?

*Is the recently convened Ferguson Commission merely an attempt to placate the Brown family and lull the black community into a false sense of “we’re working to fix the problems?”  Will the Commission’s policy recommendations translate into meaningful change on the Ferguson Police Department? I’m not so sure. As a retired twenty year veteran sergeant […]

Pres. Obama Urges Calm in Wake of Ferguson Grand Jury Decision (Watch)

*In the wake of a decision by a grand jury in Ferguson, MO to not indict white police officer Darren Wilson for shooting death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown, President Obama President  on Monday urged calm across the nation. In brief remarks at the White House, the president acknowledged that anger is “an understandable […]

Darren Wilson Will Not be Indicted for Killing of Michael Brown

*(Via Huffington Post) – A grand jury has decided not to indict Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson for killing 18-year-old Michael Brown, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch announced Monday. McCulloch said members of the jury met for 25 days and heard over 70 hours of testimony from over 60 witnesses before reaching their […]

Verdict In Florida Again Raises Self-Defense Issue

A verdict in the city of Jacksonville is again raising the issue of self-defense and race in Florida, just seven months after George Zimmerman...

Michael Dunn Trial Verdict Revisits Questions On Self-Defense

A verdict in the city of Jacksonville is again raising the issue of self-defense and race in Florida, just seven months after George Zimmerman...

Michael Dunn Verdict: Florida Man Found Guilty Of Attempted Murder In Loud-Music Trial

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A 47-year-old software developer was convicted Saturday of attempted murder for shooting into a carful of teenagers after an argument...

Juror B37's Comments Are Not Representative Of Us, Other Jurors Claim

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Four of the six jurors from the murder trial of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman have distanced themselves from...

Boo Hoo, Zimmerman and His Supporters Are Scared

It’s been difficult to write anything about the George Zimmerman trial verdict that doesn’t begin and end with profanity-laced diatribe topped with rage. As if the reality that there is Florida legislation — and similar laws in some 20 other states[1] — that effectively protects prejudice-holding vigilantes like George Zimmerman and their hunting and slaughtering of Black children wasn’t infuriating enough, making it even worse is the smug behavior of the cast of characters who serve as a support system for that murderer. At their press conference, Zimmerman’s attorneys Mark O’Mara and Don West practically threw their win in the faces of people of color: They’ve essentially been on a victory tour, engaging with what seems like any media outlet with a functional camera and working microphone. As despicable as it feels to see so many profit off of the murder of a Black teenager, what makes me even more furious is that some actually want you to feel sorry for whatever purported dangers are ...

Killing in Self-Defense: You Better Be White

(The Root) -- It doesn't hurt to have a little white privilege on your side. If you can get it. And George Zimmerman...

Zimmerman Juror: His ‘Heart Was In The Right Place…Just Went Terribly Wrong’ [VIDEO]

MIAMI (AP) — A juror in the George Zimmerman trial said Monday that the actions of the neighborhood watch volunteer and Trayvon Martin both led to the teenager’s fatal shooting last year, but that Zimmerman didn’t actually break the law. The woman known as Juror B37 told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that Zimmerman made some poor decisions leading up to the shooting, but that Martin wasn’t innocent either. “I think both were responsible for the situation they had gotten themselves into,” said the juror, who is planning to write a book about the trial. “I think they both could have walked away.” The juror said Sanford Police Detective Chris Serino made a big impression on her, because he would have been accustomed to dealing with murders and similar cases. He would have known how to spot a liar, and yet he testified that he believed Zimmerman, the juror said. Legal analysts agreed that Serino’s testimony was a blow to the state’s case. The ...

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