FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Afrosphere Action Coalition
July 31, 2008
Contact: Francis
Holland 55 (73) 3288-1716, Yobachi Boswell 615-478-5204, L.N. Rock africanamericanpoliticalpundit@gmail.com
Stop Police
Pre-Trial Extra-Judicial
Electrocutions and Executions
Yesterday, Wednesday July 30th 2008,
the Afrosphere Action Coalition;
which helped organize bloggers for the Jena march last year, have begun conducting a
taser abuse awareness campaign which kicked off with "A Day of
Blogging for Justice - Blogging Against Pre-Trial Extra-Judicial Electrocution
(Tasers)". Several dozen Black blogs, as well as others of diverse
communities nationally and internationally are participating.
See the linked list of
participating bloggers here: http://electrocutedwhileblack.blogspot.com/2008/07/partial-list-of-participants-day-of.html
The use of tasering on even nonviolent
persons who are often those who are incoherent, hallucinating, wheelchair
bound, suicidal, unarmed, deaf, handcuffed, blind, pregnant, foreign
non-English speakers, or just didn’t move fast enough for an officers liking;
is continuously growing not only in volume, but in the level of how liberally,
unwarrantedly, and excessively tasering is being used across the country.
Both Black and White, poor and middle-class, & others have been subject to
such abuse, and sentenced to death on the street. Yet, we cannot let go
unnoticed that Black and the disadvantaged are even most subject to ‘electrocute first, ask questions later’.
Many Americans have seen the outrageous police tasing of an unarmed suicidal man; causing him to fall OFF AN
OVERPASS AND ONTO THE HIGHWAY, in clear violation of tasing instructions! Phillip
McDuffy was suicidal
before, but with the help of his local police, he is now in critical condition.
Or,
the 9-times tasering to death of the cousin of Jena
6 defendant Mychael Bell,
Barron “Scooter” Pikes, while he was handcuffed; killing him in the back of a patrol
car.
The blog Tasered While Black has been tracking the issue of
black folks being tased for some time now. Amy Goodman of Democracy Now is
tracking the death of Mr. Pikes. We are blogging today against police and other
security entities across America,
Canada and around the world involved in Extra-Judicial Electrocution by Tasers. African
American political Pundit has called it a campaign against "on the spot
pre-trial electrocution" of members of the public.
Francis L. Holland, Esq., a coordinator of the Afrosphere Action Coalition
(AAC)says,
The Francis L. Holland Blog is calling for a
moratorium on the pre-trial, extra-judicial electrocution of members of the
public, at least until it can be demonstrated that these electrocutions are not
potentially lethal, are not being used to torture subjects in custody, and are
not being used disproportionately and gratuitously on Black people as a form of
modern-day lynching.
http://francislholland.blogspot.com/2008/07/calling-for-moratorium-on-police-pre.html
The U.N. says:
Tasers Are A Form Of Torture.
Today we want to
give you and other members of the general public, awareness on the issue of
taser abuse by police. It's important that the general public understand the
'use of force continuum' used by law enforcement officials, and how it is
abused by many in the law enforcement community. (See the use-of-force-continuum provided by Villager at Electronic Village:
http://electronicvillage.blogspot.com/2008/02/use-of-force-continuum.html)
Although there is a
Justice
Department Review of TASER-related Deaths the on-the-spot pre-trial electrocutions continue.
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Francis L. Holland, Esq.
Coordinator, Afrosphere Action Coalition
francislholland@yahoo.com
55 (73) 3288-1716
http://francislholland.blogspot.com
D. Yobachi
Boswell
Coordinator, Afrosphere Action Coalition
lionrunner777@yahoo.com
615-478-5204
http://www.blackperspective.net/
Daz Wilson
Coordinator, Afrosphere Action Coalition
Purple Zoe
http://purplezoe.blogspot.com/
L.N. Rock
Anti-Electrocution Coordinator, Afrosphere Action Coalition
http://africanamericanpoliticalpundit.com/
Additional Information:
Top 13 Cases of
Pre-Trial Electrocution, Execution Via Taser
Here are thirteen
of the worst cases involving black Americans receiving pre-trial
electrocutions, including the outrageous police tasing causing
a suicidal Black man to fall 15 feet off a bridge.
Case #1
It's the
case of the black man getting tased to death in Georgia (while in police custody)
with almost a dozen police holding him down as he is tased.
Here is an actual
video (below) of a black man who received "Extra-Judicial
Electrocution" (tasered to death) in Georgia.
Acceptable Use of Torture in the USA
[Gwinnett County, Georgia] The use of
electric shock as a method of torture was first documented in Nazi, Germany,
but today it is still used as an acceptable use of force. Why? WATCH
THIS VIDEO IF YOU DARE!
Case #2
Pregnant
Black Women Tasered In Ohio Hat Tip: Villager at Electronic
Village for breaking this story to the afrospear.November 29, 2007
TROTWOOD, Ohio
--
The FBI is investigating after a Trotwood police officer used a Taser on a
pregnant woman. Trotwood Public Safety Director Michael Etter said the incident
happened on Nov. 18. He said the woman arrived at the police department asking
to give up custody of her 1-year-old son. Etter said an officer spoke with the
woman as she held onto the child outside the police department. "(He)
attempted to obtain information on both the mother and the child, at which time
the mother refused to give any information and became very agitated,"
Etter said. Surveillance video from the police department shows the woman
trying to leave with the child. The officer then grabs her coat in an effort to
get her to stop. Etter said the officer was doing what he thought was in the
best interest of the boy.The video shows the woman struggling with the officer,
who then takes the child from her and gives the boy to another officer. The
first officer then forces the woman down on her stomach, and he then uses a
Taser on her neck. Etter said the officer did not know the woman was
pregnant."She did not disclose, even after she was arrested, that she was
pregnant," Etter said. He said the woman was wearing a large winter coat
and had her child on her lap when she was talking to the officer. Etter said
the department is cooperating with the FBI investigation, and there is also an
ongoing internal investigation to see if the use of force was warranted for the
situation.Etter said the officer involved is still on duty. Trotwood's policy
on use of force states that officers should "greatly evaluate each
situation with discretion when anticipating the deployment of the Taser on
young children, elderly persons and pregnant females."The woman involved
in the case declined to make a statement, saying only that she feels
"unjustly served," the television station reported. Officers said the
1-year-old boy was put into the custody of a family member after the incident.
Case # 3 - 17-year-old Darryl
Wayne Turner - Killed While at Work Over Argument with Supervisor at grocery
Store. Release
the surveillance videotape - Stop The Coverup! Why did the 17-year-old Black
Kid Bagging Groceries have to die?
Source: The Charlotte Observer
Here's what we know about how 17-year-old Darryl Wayne Turner died: He had
cardiac arrest after a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer shot him with a
Taser gun.
Yet what we don't know about that shooting is just as important. Police and
prosecutors should say how many times Mr. Turner was shot and make public a
surveillance videotape that captured much of the confrontation. That's the only
way to settle questions about what happened.
Prosecutors announced last week that Police Officer Jerry Dawson acted
appropriately when he shocked Mr. Turner during a March confrontation at a
north Charlotte
grocery store. Officials said Mr. Turner was shocked more than once after he
advanced on the officer.
Yet police and prosecutors have refused to reveal how many times the officer
shot Mr. Turner and refused to air a videotape that showed what happened
leading up to the shooting.
That secrecy doesn't make sense. If the investigation cleared the officer,
those key details would only reinforce that finding.
For one thing, knowing how many times Mr. Turner was shot gives the public a
way to evaluate the officer's response in light of some disturbing facts.
A June study by the U.S. Department of Justice reviewed Taser deaths and found
that many of them are associated with repeated shocks. It cautioned law
enforcement agencies against repeated shockings, saying the medical risks are
unknown.
Mr. Turner's autopsy showed the teen's heart was pumping so fast and
chaotically from the Taser shot and the confrontation that it stopped pumping
blood properly.
In addition, sharing the surveillance video with the public would resolve
conflicting accounts of what it shows. A lawyer representing Mr. Turner's
family has viewed videotape. He disputes the police account that Mr. Turner
walked or advanced aggressively toward the officer before he was shot. More HERE
Case # 4 - 21
year old Barron Scooter Collins,
Tased
to death nine times over the course of 30 minutes
www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-taser_witt-web-jul19,0,2201847.story First cousin to Mychal Bell, of the Jena Six, killed after
being tased nine times over the course of 30 minutes.
He was in restraints- in police custody when he died. And the certificate
labels the death a homicide.A News Broadcaster reports, "The two other
Winnfield Officers who were involved in the incident: Alan Marsdin and Cargyle
Junior Branch-- Both are still on the force. Neither one has been
disciplined."What's up with the News Channel 5. Check out the report they make on the death of of a black
man. They start of the report saying, "It's been five and a half months
since the death of 21 year old Barron Scooter Collins, a convicted drug dealer.
News Channel 5 has learned Collins birth name is Barron Pikes. And he was first
cousin to Mychal Bell, of the Jena Six. Scooter died after being in police
custody and being tased. The incident prompted over 100 blacks in Winnfield to
protest downtown.
Video
Photos
Tasered While Black says: Why was it so important to say:
"The 21 year old Barron Scooter Collins, a convicted drug dealer. "
OK, so News Channel 5 says it has learned Collins birth name is Barron Pikes.
And he was first cousin to Mychal Bell, of the Jena Six. Scooter died after
being in police custody and being tased. The incident prompted over 100 blacks
in Winnfield to protest downtown. The Winn Parish Coroner, Dr. Randolph
Williams, actually concluded his report 3 weeks ago and for the past 3 weeks
News Channel 5 has been trying to get a copy of the report. Dr. Williams has
refused to release anything to the media. But Radio Talk Show Host
Tony Brown has provided News Channel 5 a copy of the death certificate. Tony
Brown has been in close contact with Scooters relatives. The Pikes gave Brown
the death certificate—and permission for him to give it to us.
Tasered While Black: big hat tip to Tony brown for
standing in the gap with this family.
That document explains Scooter died after being tased nine times over the
course of 30 minutes. He went into cardiac arrest. The certificate also
confirms Collins was in restraints- in police custody when he died. And the
certificate labels the death a homicide.
This is Scott Nugent, son of former Winnfield Chief of Police Gleason Nugent.
Scott Nugent is the officer who tased Scooter after a foot chase. Nugent says
Scooter was resisting arrest. But relatives of Scooter told NC5 that Nugent and
Scooter went to high school together in Winnfield and had a bumpy personal
history that they never liked each other. By the way, Nugent's record with
Winnfield PD also has a major bump. In 2007 Nugent arrested a man for
DWI--while the man was in Nugent's custody he somehow managed to steal Nugent's
police cruiser—he crashed the car and died in the wreck.
Because the coroner was taking such a long time with his investigation, the
Winnfield city council held an emergency meeting back in May. Nugent had been
on paid suspension since the incident. But under an officer's bill of rights,
there's only so much time that can pass until the officer is either allowed
back to work or fired. The deadline was fast approaching so the city council
voted 3 to 2 to terminate Nugent.
Nugent can appeal his termination to the local civil services board to try to
get his job back. But job aside, Nugent could be facing criminal charges for
the death. State Police Investigators are reviewing the incident and will
present a report to the Winn Parish District Attorney. After that the case
could go before a grand jury and then possibly a trial. Meanwhile Scooter's
family is consulting with a lawyer about a lawsuit. Scooter had a 4 year old
son named Kadarien.
Case # 5 - Black
Man Tasered, Dies After Asking For Help From Police
Man dies after being Tasered by
police
FayObserver.com - Fayetteville,NC,USA
A man died early this morning after being Tasered by
Fayetteville Police Department officers.
The dead man's name has not been released. The State Bureau of Investigation
has been called in to investigate. Fayetteville
police also are conducting an internal investigation.
According to the Fayetteville
police, a black male flagged down an officer at 5525 Murchison Road about 12:51 a.m. and
said that he had overdosed on crack cocaine. When the officer tried to help,
the subject fled.About 10 minutes later, officers responded to 5555 Murchison Road
in reference to a business alarm. According to police, it was the same man. He
became combative and officers tried to Taser him, but did not strike him with
both darts. More HERE
FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD)
-- The State Bureau of Investigations in looking into the death of a man after
being tasered by a Fayetteville Police officer.
Otis Anderson's family members say he was released
from prison Sunday.
The incident between police and Anderson happened around midnight Wednesday at
a convenience store on Murchison
Road. More HERE
Case # 6 - Black Man pepper-sprayed, punched then Tased
from behind by Seattle Police even after he complied with their orders and he
was down on his knees. SEATTLE -
The King County Sheriff's Office is investigating a scuffle that erupted when Seattle police tried to
make an arrest on New Year's Eve.Police officers ended up using a Taser on the
man who, at that time, was on his hands and knees.
A KOMO 4 News
photographer captured exclusive video of the arrest as officers were struggling
with Marcel Richardson. Nearly a dozen police officers and at least one
firefighter chased and tackled the man. (Watch the
raw video of the arrest) Police say Richardson,
23, had a simple choice -- comply or get arrested, and he chose the latter. But
Richardson's aunt claims the police took it one step too far when they didn't
have to, with her nephew already on the ground.The scuffle broke out in the
packed streets near the Space Needle when a computer glitch suddenly stopped
the planned fireworks, sending the excited crowds on the ground over the
edge.The footage shows Richardson being pepper-sprayed, punched then Tased from
behind while he was down on his knees."He was beat in the back of the head
with a baton, he was kicked, he was punched in the face (and) for what?"
said Michelle King, his aunt.King, who works for Seattle's Municipal Court, says she knows the
justice system and is sure the officers went too far."To me, the police
department is nothing but a licensed gang and I stand by my son. And no matter
what happens after today, I'm going to stand by my son and my nephew until the
end," she said.Case
# 7 -
Pregnant Black Woman Tased Here is a older report but still relevant. Why are men still
being allowed to abuse black woman like this and get away with it. Black
Pregnant Woman 'Tasered' by police is convicted
She was rushing her son to
school. She was eight months pregnant.
By HECTOR
CASTROSEATTLE
POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
Police
used Taser on pregnant driver
She was rushing her
son to school. She was eight months pregnant. And she was about to get a
speeding ticket she didn't think she deserved.
So when a Seattle
police officer presented the ticket to Malaika Brooks, she refused to sign it.
In the ensuing confrontation, she suffered burns from a police Taser, an
electric stun device that delivers 50,000 volts.
"Probably the
worst thing that ever happened to me," Brooks said, in describing that
morning during her criminal trial last week on charges of refusing to obey an
officer and resisting arrest.
She was found
guilty of the first charge because she never signed the ticket, but the Seattle
Municipal Court jury could not decide whether she resisted arrest, the reason
the Taser was applied. To her attorneys and critics of police use of Tasers,
Brooks' case is an example of police overreaction.
"It's pretty
extraordinary that they should have used a Taser in this case," said Lisa
Daugaard, a public defender familiar with the case. Law enforcement officers
have said they see Tasers as a tool that can benefit the public by reducing
injuries to police and the citizens they arrest. Seattle police officials declined to comment
on this case, citing concerns that Brooks might file a civil lawsuit. But King County
sheriff's Sgt. Donald Davis, who works on the county's Taser policy, said the
use of force is a balancing act for law enforcement.
"It just
doesn't look good to the public," he said. Brooks' run-in with police Nov.
23 came six months before Seattle
adopted a new policy on Taser use that guides officers on how to deal with
pregnant women, the very young, the very old and the infirm. When used on such
subjects, the policy states, "the need to stop the behavior should clearly
justify the potential for additional risks." "Obviously, (law enforcement
agencies) don't want to use a Taser on young children, pregnant woman or
elderly people," Davis
said. "But if in your policy you deliberately exclude a segment of the
population, then you have potentially closed off a tool that could have ended a
confrontation." Brooks was stopped in the 8300 block of Beacon Avenue South, just outside the
African American Academy, while dropping her son off for school. In a two-day
trial that ended Friday, the officer involved, Officer Juan Ornelas, testified
he clocked Brooks' Dodge Intrepid doing 32 mph in a 20-mph school zone. He
motioned her over and tried to write her a ticket, but she wouldn't sign it,
even when he explained that signing it didn't mean she was admitting guilt.
Brooks, in her testimony, said she believed she could accept a ticket without
signing for it, which she had done once before. "I said, 'Well, I'll take
the ticket, but I won't sign it,' " Brooks testified.
Officer Donald Jones joined Ornelas in trying to persuade Brooks to sign the
ticket. They then called on their supervisor, Sgt. Steve Daman. More HERE
More about this
story below:
Pregnant
Woman tazered after being pulled over for speeding in ...If Andrew Meyer Was Bad Then a Pregnant Black Woman is Worse
Death by
Taser - TalkLeft: The Politics Of Crime
half a
bubble off plumb: Taser it before it grows
Case # 8 -
Sunday, December 9, 2007
59
Year old black Veteran dies of spinal cord fracture after being "Tasered
While Black." Another Black American Veteran Dead at the hands of Law
EnforcementWill one of your family members be next?
Samuel Baker
Hat Tip: Community Freespeech.org
What really
happened? We the people may never know. Where were the Chief of Police and
other elected officials during the meeting on October 9, 2007? They had
promised to be there to provide answers. Is it because our Republic is quickly
becoming a Police State?
A state, Wherein the news media refuse to report the truth, and where
investigative reporting has become a thing of the past—in the so-called land of
the free, and the home of too many graves?
News Media Whiteout machines, and Law Enforcement
reports are all similar. This death of a 59-year-old American Veterans is no
different from hundreds of others by the hands of Law Enforcement for whatever
reasons. More HEREResults are expected to be
finalized Friday, investigators said. The results will now be turned over to
the district attorney's office, which will determine whether charges are filed
against anyone involved in the incident. More HERE
According to the
Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Baker, who passed away during an altercation
with a Quitman Police officer, died from a spinal cord fracture and dislocation
he suffered when he fell to the ground after being tased. Additionally, the GBI
said that Baker's enlarged heart, due to hypertension, played a role in his
death.
Hundreds of Quitman Residents
March for Samuel Baker
Case # 9 -Tasered
While Black, and Sleeping in North Braddock, Pittsburgh
Tasered at his own
home: The Shawn Hicks Story By Tony Norman, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette -
When Shawn Hicks returned to his North
Braddock home on Stokes Avenue after a Saturday night out on the town with
friends, he didn't bother turning on the lights. Instead of heading to his
bedroom, Mr. Hicks, a 29-year-old business major at Point Park University, plopped himself face down
and fully dressed on his cream-colored leather sofa in his living room. He also
neglected to deactivate his home security system, which has a silent alarm.
Surrounded by the darkness and familiar comforts of his home, Mr. Hicks was
asleep within five minutes. He didn't know it at the time, but he was not
destined to have sweet dreams that night. "I felt a lot of voltage going
through my body," Mr. Hicks said recalling the events of that late July
weekend. "That's what woke me up." Jumping to his feet, Mr. Hicks was
aware of an intense sensation between the shoulder blades of his 150-pound
body. It didn't stop there. His whole body felt as if it were on fire. When his
eyes finally adjusted to the light, his heart skipped yet another beat. Two
North Braddock police officers, Gerard Kraly and Lukas Laeuricia, were standing
in his living room. To this day, Mr. Hicks still doesn't know which is Kraly
and which Laeuricia. The shorter of the two officers did most of the talking.
His mustached partner was a burly over-6-footer in his late 30s or early 40s.
He held the Taser, the prongs of which were sticking in Mr. Hicks' back. The
polite family newspaper version of what Mr. Hicks said in response to being
electrified translates roughly as "What's going on here?" The shorter
cop, whom Mr. Hicks remembers as blond, asked him to calm down. The officer
said that North Braddock police received a call from the security company
monitoring Mr. Hicks' home. They believed a break-in was in progress More HERE. There is still more. The FBI
reviewing Tasering of sleeping man. Hat Tip blogger Another Opinionated Youth who reports, Back in September, a man living in North
Braddock, Pittsburgh,
was tasered in his own home, while sleeping on the couch. The story is summed
up below: Shawn Hicks had come back from a night out and plopped down on his
own couch in his own home. Unfortunately, he failed to deactivate the silent
alarm on his home security system. According to Hicks, two police officers responded
to the alarm, entered his home, and woke him with a taser between the shoulder
blades. When Hicks tried to explain that the whole thing was a
misunderstanding, and that the officers were in his own home, they tasered him
again. They next checked his wallet and ID, which confirmed his name and
address. Then they tasered him again. The police then removed the taser pellets
from Hicks' bloody back, refused to get him medical treatment, and arrested him
for "being belligerent." They threw him in a holding cell until 5 am
the next morning, when they released him without filing any charges. More HERE
Case # 10 -
Retired Black Police Lt. Son Tasered While Black
Tasered while Black - NYPD
StyleH/T Police
Brutality Blog
for reporting on the 17-year old Alex Lombard, III still has burn marks from
the stun gun. He was stun-gunned four (4) times in one incident. His father, a
retired police Lieutenant from the same New
York City Police force, said, "I was just hurt by
what happened, to think that members of the service, of the police department I
worked on, could do this to my son." More HERE
Case # 11 -
Woman
Dies After Being Handcuffed, Tasered By Police
Here is another one. This happened back in May of 2007 in Oklahoma.
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ A mentally ill homeless woman died after she was arrested
outside a shelter and stunned with a Taser while she was on the ground in
handcuffs, authorities and witnesses said. An autopsy was performed on Milisha
Thompson, 35, but her cause of death has not been determined pending toxicology
tests, police Sgt. Paco Balderrama said Tuesday. One witness, Edwin Davis, said
onlookers began yelling, ``You killed her! You killed her!'' as Thompson
slipped out of consciousness during Saturday's confrontation outside the City
Rescue Mission. But Balderrama said Thompson repeatedly kicked and attacked
officers, even after being stunned with the Taser. After she lost
consciousness, officers began CPR and she was taken by ambulance to a hospital,
where she was pronounced dead. More HERERelated coverage below:
5/20/2007 Woman Dies
After Police Shoot Her With Taser
5/22/2007 Woman Dies After Being
Handcuffed, Stunned With Taser By Police 5/31/2007 Police Release Video, Answer
Questions In Taser Death
Case # 12 -
Wichita
Police Taser deaf man who could not hear verbal commands
Wichita NAACP
Holding Wichita Police Department AccountableWPD
Officer uses a Taser gun on a deaf man who could not hear verbal commands On November 20th, a man by the
name of Donnell Williams, 39, was at home alone . Mr. Williams is hearing
impaired, has a glass eye, and walks with a slight limp. He was taking a shower
when 4 officers responding to a call of 'shots fired' knocked on his door. Mr.
Williams did not (and could not) hear them and he continued to shower.When he
exited the shower, he walked into his living room, dressed only in a towel to
find 4 Wichita Police Officers, one of which was carrying a bullet proof
shield. Mr. Williams saw the officers gesturing to him, but could not hear what
they were saying so he motioned towards his hearing aid which was sitting on
his dining room table.When Mr. Williams turned to get his hearing aid from the
table, he was shot with a taser gun by one of the officers. (remember; he was
wearing only a towel, and motioning towards his hearing aid which was sitting
on the table) more HERE and HERE - Hearing Impaired Man
Tased by Police more
HERE
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Case # 13 -
Don't forget the tasing of black folks is international. "Taser
Profiling" or being "Tasered While Black" is not limited to the
U.S. - Enter Digby (Nova Scotia) .
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