Anonymous ID: 0f7bd5 April 24, 2019, 4:46 p.m. No.6301304   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1591

>>6301200

 

This is a big win for the people.

These officers give witness testimony against defendants and if the officers are known liars then their testimony can be rejected.

 

This is the source of so much corruption in our country. The police need a conviction and will skew evidence to get it. They will arrest a likely suspect, and pile the evidence on just to keep a "unsolved" crime off their statistics.

 

Many sheriffs and chiefs of police run for office and they need to look good. No matter how they get into office, they need to look good.

 

There have been stories of coroners who create evidence for the police, meaning every case that went through the coroner became suspect.

 

keep the police honest, yippee on this one

Anonymous ID: 0f7bd5 April 24, 2019, 4:53 p.m. No.6301395   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>6301209

 

https://www.texastribune.org/2019/04/24/texas-execution-john-william-king-james-byrd/

 

It’s been more than two decades since an infamous hate crime in East Texas, where three white men were convicted of chaining a black man to the back of a pickup truck, dragging him for miles and then dumping the remains of his body in front of a church.

 

On Wednesday evening, John William King, 44, is set to become the second man executed in the 1998 murder of James Byrd Jr. Lawrence Brewer was put to death in 2011 for the crime, and Shawn Berry is serving a life sentence.

 

King had previously been involved in a white supremacist prison gang, and he is notoriously covered in racist tattoos, including Ku Klux Klan symbols, a swastika and a visual depiction of a lynching, according to court documents. But King maintains that he’s innocent in Byrd’s murder — claiming that Berry dropped him and Brewer off at their shared apartment before Byrd was beaten and dragged to death.

 

In a last-minute appeal, King’s attorney argued that a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling entitles his client to a new trial because his original lawyers didn’t assert his claim of innocence to the jury despite King’s insistence. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals narrowly rejected this appeal in a 5-4 ruling Monday, and a petition is now in front of the nation’s high court.

Anonymous ID: 0f7bd5 April 24, 2019, 5:01 p.m. No.6301478   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1494 >>1520 >>1530 >>1566

>>6301212

 

John Lennon was killed.

All the poor man's heroes were killed or suicided.

Paul McCartney went bee bop

Neil Young went country

And all the hippie drop outs had to find a way to survive in a disco crazy world of neon.

 

Drop out city, dude.

They were killing us off.

Anniversary of Kent State coming up soon.

Anonymous ID: 0f7bd5 April 24, 2019, 5:42 p.m. No.6301898   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>1920

>>630156

>>6301588

 

long story short

when the military shows up at a college campus

you know you are in a country that has lost its way

 

and we complain about Russia like we were so virtuous

IT SHOULD HAVE NEVER HAPPENED

 

they put insurgents into these groups

and put on a defamation campaign to make hippies look like violent revolutionaries

 

the greater part of the protestors were dedicated to PEACE

and violence was not on the menu

 

these radicals were the ones who spat on veterans

which was worth every penny they spent on it

because every hippie got blamed for it

 

WAKE THE HELL UP, PEOPLE

we've been trying to get the country back right for decades

and NOT for SOCIALISM

for democracy

for our FREEDOMS