Anonymous ID: 711719 May 7, 2021, 6:42 a.m. No.13604885   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4907

>>13604870

>Rallies are the raising of said hammer

 

Operation Hammer (1987)

 

A Los Angeles Police Department C.R.A.S.H. initiative that began in April 1987, Operation Hammer was a large scale attempt to crack down on gang violence in Los Angeles, California. After a group of people at a birthday party were shot down on their front lawn in a drive-by shooting, Chief of Police Daryl F. Gates responded with a roundup of gang members. At the height of this operation in April 1988, 1,453 people were arrested by one thousand police officers in South Central Los Angeles (now South Los Angeles)in a single weekend.[1]

The origin of Operation Hammer can be traced back to the 1984 Olympic Games held in Los Angeles. Under the supervision of Gates the LAPD expanded gang sweeps for the duration of the Olympics, which were implemented across wide areas of the city but especially South Central and East Los Angeles. After the games were over, old anti-syndicalist laws began to be revived to maintain the security policy instigated by the Olympic games, and mass arrests of black and Hispanic youth become more common, even though the overwhelming numbers of people arrested were never charged. Citizen complaints against police brutality increased 33 percent in the period 1984 to 1989.[2]

 

According to the LA Times, August 1, 1988 featured a large-scale raid by 88 LAPD officers on "two apartment buildings on the corner of 39th Street and Dalton Avenue … It was an all-out search for drugs and a massive show of force designed to deliver a strong message to the gangs." Police caused massive property damage (including smashed furniture, holes punched in walls, and destruction of family photos) and sprayed graffiti messages such as "LAPD Rules" and "Rollin' 30s Die." In addition, "Dozens of residents from the apartments and surrounding neighborhood were rounded up. Many were humiliated or beaten, but none was charged with a crime. The raid netted fewer than six ounces of marijuana and less than an ounce of cocaine." In 2001, Officer Todd Parrick said in retrospect, "We weren't just searching for drugs. We were delivering a message that there was a price to pay for selling drugs and being a gang member."[3]

 

By 1990 over 50,000 people had been arrested in raids.[4] During this period, the LAPD arrested more young black men and women at any period of time since the Watts riots of 1965. Despite the large number of arrests, in April 1988, there were only 60 felony arrests, and charges were only filed in 32 instances.[5] Disputing that figure, Chief Gates claimed that charges were filed on 70% of the suspects arrested.

 

Critics have alleged that the operation was racist because it heavily employed racial profiling, targeting African-American and Hispanic youths.[6] The perception that police had targeted non-Caucasian citizens likely contributed to the anger which, after the assault of motorist Rodney King, would erupt into the 1992 Los Angeles riots.[7]

 

Chief Gates was asked in a 2001 PBS interview whether the local people in the minority areas expressed thanks to the police:

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Hammer_(1987)

Anonymous ID: 711719 May 7, 2021, 6:52 a.m. No.13604934   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4950

>>13604907

YW

Reading that with eyes of today, it's clear that [THEY] create gangs, thugs, etc. If anyone attempts to shut it down, they use "Racist" crap, 'Police Brutality" blah, blah to distract.

It's always been a Lather, Rinse, Repeat play book.

Is any of that different from what we are witnessing today? Future proves past? However, this time, WE WIN? HAMMER DROPPING BIGLY.

Anonymous ID: 711719 May 7, 2021, 6:55 a.m. No.13604949   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5007 >>5035 >>5044 >>5046 >>5057 >>5070 >>5084 >>5113 >>5150 >>5172 >>5245 >>5273 >>5332 >>5349 >>5373 >>5388 >>5413 >>5425 >>5509 >>5541

Noel Clarke Accused Of Sexual Harassment On Set Of BBC’s ‘Doctor Who’

 

The Noel Clarke fallout continues at pace, with the Guardian reporting today that the actor has now been accused of sexual harassment by several women on the set of BBC flagship show Doctor Who.

 

Clarke acted in the series as vehicle technician Mickey Smith from 2005 to 2010. The incidents detailed in the latest report range from inappropriate touching and sexual comments on set, to aggressive and bullying behavior after his advances were spurned. Clarke continues to strenuously deny all allegations of sexual misconduct or criminal wrongdoing, including from the new article via his lawyers, but has said he will seek professional help for his behavior.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/noel-clarke-accused-sexual-harassment-091956206.html