Monday, June 8, 2015

Dajerria Becton Speaks Out!

Good Afternoon from Upper Darby!

Here is an interview done with Dajerria Becton after her NIGHTMARISH ENCOUNTER with Cowardly Nazi-Cop Eric Casebolt. And I need to point out, that the Bigoted Whitewomen WHO STARTED ALL OF THIS MESS!? While in the midst of LAUGHING they continuously told the Nazi-Cops THAT THEY DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH NAZI-COPS AND THEY NEEDED MORE! This is why the Black-teens in Baltimore ERUPTED. Because this crap that we PUT UP WITH, we PUT UP WITH IT TOO FUCKIN MUCH. Things are INTERESTING when you are young, because I know it AND REMEMBER MY YOUTH.

I didn't FUCKIN LIKE BULLSHIT-ASS NAZI-COPS constantly eyeing my every FUCKIN MOVE up and down the GODDAMN BLOCK! As if I was about to POUNCE ON THE PAVEMENT AND STEAL SOME ROCKS FROM OFF THE GROUND! The shit was fuckin annoying to be sent out to get some groceries by My Parents, then feel EYES FROM SOMEWHERE!? And it's a GODDAMN NAZI-COP, cruising by, REAL FUCKIN SLOW AND GIVING ME THE FUCKIN EVIL-EYE WHILE HE'S DOING IT! And in THOSE DAYS, in the 80's!? The Nazi-Cops were still PAIRED UP IN THEIR PATROL CARS.

So you got TWO WHITE DOUCHE-BAGS!
Grinning and looking like THEY'RE LOOKING FOR TROUBLE!?
What kind of SHIT is that when the fuckin COPS!?
LOOK AND ACT LIKE THE GODDAMN GANG-MEMBERS AND CRIMINALS!?
Here is the article and I AM GLAD that Dajerria was not HURT. But she was probably PERMANENTLY PSYCHOLOGICALLY TRAUMATIZED BY THAT BULLSHIT SHE JUST HAD TO ENDURE, meanwhile? The White Onlookers? They got to enjoy the entire SPECTACLE, SAFELY, as if they were at a Human Safari Show;

Bikini-clad girl thrown to ground by McKinney officer speaks out

'I was telling him to get off me because my back was hurting bad'

Dylan Stableford 
Yahoo News

The bikini-clad teenage girl who was forcibly restrained by a police officer responding to a disturbance at a pool party in a Dallas suburb over the weekend says she was an invited guest and was obeying his orders to leave when he grabbed her.
"He told me to keep walking," Dajerria Becton, 15, told Fox 4. "And I kept walking and then I'm guessing he thought we were saying rude stuff to him."
Becton was then thrown to the ground by Eric Casebolt, one of 12 McKinney Police Department officers who responded to the disturbance call at a private community pool Friday night.
"He grabbed me, twisted my arm on my back and shoved me in the grass and started pulling the back of my braids," Becton said. "I was telling him to get off me because my back was hurting bad."
In a video of the incident taken by a fellow teen and posted to YouTube, Casebolt, who is white, can be seen shouting obscenities and ordering some black teens to lie on the ground while telling others to disperse. He then pulls his gun on a pair of black teenagers who appear to be coming to Becton's aid.
Becton was not charged and was later released to her parents. (Note; This is a TYPICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PLOY-&-TACTIC USED TO TRAUMATIZE OUR PEOPLE. Throw Us on the ground, hold Us down, shout curse words and wrench Our Arms and cut off air-flow with knees in the BACK! Guns drawn, USUALLY MACED! Roughed up and ANY ATTEMPT TO GET AN EXPLANATION FOR ALL THIS CRAP WHEN WE HONESTLY HAVE NOT DONE ANYTHING IS MET WITH INTENTIONAL DISDAIN AND NON-ANSWERS! Thrown in the back of the POLICE CAR! Brought to the station PARADED AROUND FOR A BIT! Put in a cell! Only for after x-amount of hours.... We're FREE TO GO. No explanation. NO JUSTIFICATION FOR THE BULLSHIT WE WERE JUST PUT THROUGH, just...? You are free to go now.
After the footage surfaced, Casebolt was placed on administrative leave.
"This video has raised concerns that are being investigated," the McKinney Police Department said in a statement Sunday.
"The McKinney Police Department is committed to treating all persons fairly under the law," McKinney Police Chief Greg Conley said at a press conference Sunday afternoon. "We are committed to preserving the peace and safety of our community for all of our citizens."
Conley added: "As the chief of police, I am committed to a complete and thorough investigation into this incident."
"I am disturbed and concerned by the incident and actions depicted in the video," McKinney Mayor Brian Loughmiller said in a separate statement. "Our expectation as a City Council is that our police department and other departments will act professionally and with appropriate restraint relative to the situation they are faced with."
The video quickly sparked outrage on social media, as many drew comparisons to recent high-profile cases of police bias in Ferguson, Mo., and Baltimore.

The National Bar Association, a network of predominantly African-American attorneys, judges and law professors, called for Casebolt's immediate firing.
"It is insufficient to place him on paid administrative leave, when it is obviously clear that this officer was not enforcing the law, but instead was enforcing his will and power and showing explicit bias towards these African-American teenagers," the Washington, D.C.-based group said. "The girl is obviously in distress and not in any manner moving or attempting to get away from the officer. She posed no physical threat to the officer."
Some WHITE witnesses in the neighborhood disagreed.
"He grabbed her arm and tried to handcuff her, and she was resisting immediately and she should've just stopped at that point," one white woman, who declined to be identified on camera, told the Fox affiliate. "They were just doing the right thing when these kids were fleeing and using profanity and threatening security guards."
Becton, though, said she wouldn't be satisfied with Casebolt's termination.
"Him getting fired is not enough," she said. (And you are right Little Sister, you are MOST DEFINITELY RIGHT! Being fired is NOT ENOUGH for his Cowardly-Ass!)

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