Walking While Black

Joe Money

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Here's what happened in Edina, Minnesota yesterday when a Black man decided to walk around construction that was blocking the sidewalk. This is also a perfect example of how people get murdered.
#MinnesotaNice

"I witnessed and videoed this earlier today. I passed by a man who was walking on the white line of the shoulder of the street. There was construction and it was obvious that the sidewalk was not available right there so he was hugging the right side as far as he could go. I went around him and noticed in my rearview mirror that an unmarked SUV turned on police lights. The officer pulled in front of the pedestrian to cut him off and proceeded to accuse him of walking in the middle of the street. I have posted a portion of the video that leads up to my giving an officer my address and phone number, which I'd rather were not posted on youtube." - Citizen 7101

 
:lol: Bless Janet's heart, she seems like she really didn't know this is how they treat us EVERY DAY. She sounded confused as hell asking "well why can't you just show him where to walk?" lol ahhhhh man ... sidewalk closed, black man walks as close to it as possible and is arrested for obstructing traffic and resisting arrest, that good ol "Ni**er tax"
 
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Fucking with you. The entire time. He can't have authority. If you just listen to what i say about everything then you can get a good talking to.
Grabbing on me like im not a man. He is a man. Calling backup. Here comes the backup. In the gang. The street has construction. Look at that. Watch how the guy hops out of the car. Lied right out of the jump saying he said he was under arrest.
Showing him where to walk when construction is going on preventing him from walking regular ends with him going to jail.

And fuck anyone who says he should have handled it differently. No he shouldn't have. He is a man. Someone can't just grab you like that. It's straight bullshit he's a human being. How is someone supposed to act when they might go to jail for NO REASON.
Fuck all that dumb shit.


There was absolutely NO REASON for this plain clothes officer to use his car and stop him and fuck with him about this bullshit NO REASON other than his chance to fuck with a black person.

Told him we can't use this kind of language in this neighborhood.
He's lucky that he didn't get beat the fuck up for saying that.
 
dam fuck them cops man. black man cant do shit. pussy ass cop probably was just wishing the brother would have swung on him.
 
Jail or dead cause I'm not going to understand you grabbing me like that. Especially in plain clothes.

I've never responded well to that condescending tone either.
 
There's nothing you can do.
if you kill them,
they become martyrs!
You keep you mouth shut and let things go down,
you end up with an arrest record for no reason.

People always ask and wonder why WE "act that way"
this is why.
SMH
 
the dude grabbing him wasnt even a cop..i would have laid that dude out soon as he put his hands on me..and called the police and said i was walking down the street and a white man came an grabbed me so i hit him and ran,i think he had a gun...

 
A long time ago I was arrested for walking a lady home. The thing is when my public defender came he wanted me to plea to something that the police came up with. And like a fool I did because I was unwise then. I believe I would have beat the case. They had the ladies lawyer come to talk to me also. Everything seemed as thought the lady and the police set me up.
In his case they got him upset because he was shocked at what was happening. The officer should have just told him what was going on and explained where they wanted people to walk. Him putting his hands on him like he was a puppy or something could only make things worse.
Life is about power, until the black messiah raises to power the rest of us are political prisoners in a white (devil) world. Good moral deeds do not make whites not devils. They are still controlled by the same force that the white supremacy empire rules. Either we are for truth or we are for falsehood. This world is based off of falsehood and lies.
 
Can't even sue the detective, force or city in this master but the detective should be demoted or something.
 
Can't even sue the detective, force or city in this master but the detective should be demoted or something.

FOH!! The power of the police is to detain you against your will in defense of the law. Unlawful detention makes everybody liable to a civil suit.
 
all i was thinking was, this is how the police shoot people, they escalate bullshit, disrespect your manhood, and they do it over and over. you get angry then get painted as a thug. if this interaction wasn't being recorded dude could have easily been shot.
say safe on the street brothers, keep your head, fight them in the court if you have too, put complaints on record, and try to vote out the racist in your area, I think blacks have to play the long game in this war. there will not be a quick fix for this
 
FOH!! The power of the police is to detain you against your will in defense of the law. Unlawful detention makes everybody liable to a civil suit.
Unlawful detention for those that know it. I was arrested for sitting on the balcony of a Catholic church. They held me for 2 weeks and dropped it to trespassing. The public defender told me to just plead guiltily to that and they will give you time served. I was just another black trying to survive. I did not have a personal lawyer and did not know. I had the idea they were wrong but like a fool I pleaded guilty to that. And it could not have been trespassing because I was never told not to come on the property of that church.
I finally learned that there are certain natural laws of the universe. We do not follow them is why we are controlled by white laws. Most blacks do not have a knowledge of how we got in the condition we are in. Meat was never meant for human consumption. Jesus was very controversial. He preached against the popular known version of the truth. And proved things that shut people mouth that were brainwashed and used to promote a white reality.
Our tax dollars helped to pay for the assassination of Muammar Gaddafi. Leader of a country that had no homeless, education and health care free, and if you just had a desire to farm they would give you the land, seeds, equipment, etc. The natural resources of the country was nationalized and everybody had a bank account to share in the natural resources of the country. The only Arab leader to apologize for the Arabs part in the slave trade . The so called rebels assassinated him with the help of America and NATO. And committed genocide on the blacks of Libya.
To really be effective blacks have got to separate and get their true identity back and separate for the traditions of whites (devils). And I have never been in a position to be concerned with a lot of things. All I know is to keep trying to separate and keep trying to get money and resources. One day we will be above the white man's law. The laws are for the masses. The main people that make sure they get enforced are the ones that do not live by them anyway. It is like Jonestown. Jim Jones job was being a man and he was paid well for it by those who had accepted his as their man. Christianity and white power countries (like America) are based off of this and that is the foundation. Either we keep building on it or we separate by any means necessary.
 
did the lady know you were walking her home?
I use to live with her. Even though she had moved in with someone else we was still fucking. What happened was really a set up. She had did something and the police and her tried to act like I was in it to. The police straight up lied. But I was shocked at her. But later I found out that her and another dude helps the police to get certain people off the streets and in jail. She had told me once before when me and her were together that she do things to get people in trouble.
I did not pay it any mind. But a male friend of hers is some kind of informant. They are bond to power by fear. People are programmed in ways that they do not know about. A type of programming that lead us to slavery.
I found out later that other people control her just like she had told me. There are people in society that are not aware that they are controlled. The ones that do know help to act things out as though everybody knows. It is like the programming in Jonestown.
But yes I knew her, but I did nothing wrong. Their thing was to keep me locked up until I go along with the story they presented. When I got out she laughed about it with some friends told them knowing me I would sign some papers not knowing what I was signing and they all laughed like it was a joke. It was not a joke to me.
It do seem like once you have been sentenced with a felony you become a slave. The privileges of a white society is no longer for you. Voting is alright but the gun thing is different. You become more helpless than the rest of society. And more easier to be taken away if you start getting in the real crooks business. Or trying to expose or stop certain things. Jesus and Dr. King both were arrested. That should tell us something about the world we were born in.
 
Quite infuriating

But according to the Trump supporters on here, Driving/Walking While Black is a "myth"
 
FOH!! The power of the police is to detain you against your will in defense of the law. Unlawful detention makes everybody liable to a civil suit.
You can sue but courts have held that any detention less than 24 hours in not compensable. However, knock yourself out.
 
Fucking with you. The entire time. He can't have authority. If you just listen to what i say about everything then you can get a good talking to.
Grabbing on me like im not a man. He is a man. Calling backup. Here comes the backup. In the gang. The street has construction. Look at that. Watch how the guy hops out of the car. Lied right out of the jump saying he said he was under arrest.
Showing him where to walk when construction is going on preventing him from walking regular ends with him going to jail.

And fuck anyone who says he should have handled it differently. No he shouldn't have. He is a man. Someone can't just grab you like that. It's straight bullshit he's a human being. How is someone supposed to act when they might go to jail for NO REASON.
Fuck all that dumb shit.


There was absolutely NO REASON for this plain clothes officer to use his car and stop him and fuck with him about this bullshit NO REASON other than his chance to fuck with a black person.

Told him we can't use this kind of language in this neighborhood.
He's lucky that he didn't get beat the fuck up for saying that.
I'm watching from afar and completely feel dude's frustrations.
 
The NAACP has since slammed the police officer’s actions as “dehumanizing and degrading.”


Cell phone video of a black man’s arrest is drawing outrage with footage showing the man being handcuffed after allegedly walking in the street where a sidewalk was under construction.

In the seven-minute video, posted to YouTube Wednesday, the man is first seen arguing with a white Edina, Minnesota officer who tightly holds the back of his jacket in an apparent attempt to prevent him from running away.

“You’re walking down the middle of the street,” the officer says in the video, as he appears to forcefully pull the man toward the center lane and around a parked car.

“I’m on the damn white line!” answers the man. “You can’t just put your hands on me like that!”

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YOUTUBECITIZEN 7101
Video captured the man being arrested after he allegedly walked in a street where construction work had closed one of two sidewalks.
The woman filming the incident is repeatedly heard suggesting to the police officer that, instead of arresting the man, he show him where to walk.

“He’s scared, sir. It’s scary,” the woman calls out during the heated scene.“It’s because he’s black,” she adds, in a lower voice. The Minnesota NAACP identified the woman as Janet Rowles.

The city, responding to the video in a statement Friday, confirmed that one of two surrounding sidewalks were closed because of construction but said that the video only captured a portion of the incident.

The statement said that the man had been walking in the roadway shortly before the recording started. When the officer turned on his lights and an audible signal, the pedestrian, who was wearing headphones, turned and acknowledged the officer but repeatedly ignored his order to move out of the road, the statement said.

The city said the officer responded by driving ahead and stopping his car, as a means to “block him from continuing in the southbound land of traffic.”

“The man continued to defy the officer’s directives and was belligerent,” the statement read.

The man tested positive for alcohol and was cited for disorderly conduct and failure to obey a traffic signal. He was released 45 minutes later, city officials said.

Minnesota’s NAACP, in its own statement Saturday, called the officer’s behavior “dehumanizing and degrading.”

“Watching that video and seeing a black man being manhandled and emasculated by Edina Police was not only painful and humiliating, it was a vivid reminder that blacks are still too-often seen as second class citizens in the State of Minnesota and in this nation,” stated Nekima Levy-Pounds, a civil rights attorney and president of the Minneapolis NAACP. “It is sad to say, but that man in the video could easily have been the next Philando Castile or Jamar Clark, two unarmed black men who were killed by police within the last year.”

Rowles, the woman who filmed the scene, also spoke out against the man’s treatment, which she called “overzealous.”

“There was absolutely no reason for the officer to stop him from walking. I easily passed him in my vehicle because he was hugging the right side next to the construction, literally walking on the white line that marks the shoulder,” she said in the NAACP’s release. “I have no interest in vilifying the police, but obviously I got out of my car in the first place because I perceive the pedestrian might not get treated fairly because of his ethnicity.”

In addition to asking for an apology, the NAACP has asked that an outside investigation be conducted into the incident and that the officer be suspended without pay.

The police department could not immediately be reached for comment Sunday; nor could the man whom the NAACP identified as the person arrested.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-street_us_58039cc3e4b0e8c198a8a1d8?section=&



The NAACP has since slammed the police officer’s actions as “dehumanizing and degrading.”


Cell phone video of a black man’s arrest is drawing outrage with footage showing the man being handcuffed after allegedly walking in the street where a sidewalk was under construction.

In the seven-minute video, posted to YouTube Wednesday, the man is first seen arguing with a white Edina, Minnesota officer who tightly holds the back of his jacket in an apparent attempt to prevent him from running away.

“You’re walking down the middle of the street,” the officer says in the video, as he appears to forcefully pull the man toward the center lane and around a parked car.

“I’m on the damn white line!” answers the man. “You can’t just put your hands on me like that!”

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YOUTUBECITIZEN 7101
Video captured the man being arrested after he allegedly walked in a street where construction work had closed one of two sidewalks.
The woman filming the incident is repeatedly heard suggesting to the police officer that, instead of arresting the man, he show him where to walk.

“He’s scared, sir. It’s scary,” the woman calls out during the heated scene.“It’s because he’s black,” she adds, in a lower voice. The Minnesota NAACP identified the woman as Janet Rowles.

The city, responding to the video in a statement Friday, confirmed that one of two surrounding sidewalks were closed because of construction but said that the video only captured a portion of the incident.

The statement said that the man had been walking in the roadway shortly before the recording started. When the officer turned on his lights and an audible signal, the pedestrian, who was wearing headphones, turned and acknowledged the officer but repeatedly ignored his order to move out of the road, the statement said.

The city said the officer responded by driving ahead and stopping his car, as a means to “block him from continuing in the southbound land of traffic.”

“The man continued to defy the officer’s directives and was belligerent,” the statement read.

The man tested positive for alcohol and was cited for disorderly conduct and failure to obey a traffic signal. He was released 45 minutes later, city officials said.

Minnesota’s NAACP, in its own statement Saturday, called the officer’s behavior “dehumanizing and degrading.”

“Watching that video and seeing a black man being manhandled and emasculated by Edina Police was not only painful and humiliating, it was a vivid reminder that blacks are still too-often seen as second class citizens in the State of Minnesota and in this nation,” stated Nekima Levy-Pounds, a civil rights attorney and president of the Minneapolis NAACP. “It is sad to say, but that man in the video could easily have been the next Philando Castile or Jamar Clark, two unarmed black men who were killed by police within the last year.”

Rowles, the woman who filmed the scene, also spoke out against the man’s treatment, which she called “overzealous.”

“There was absolutely no reason for the officer to stop him from walking. I easily passed him in my vehicle because he was hugging the right side next to the construction, literally walking on the white line that marks the shoulder,” she said in the NAACP’s release. “I have no interest in vilifying the police, but obviously I got out of my car in the first place because I perceive the pedestrian might not get treated fairly because of his ethnicity.”

In addition to asking for an apology, the NAACP has asked that an outside investigation be conducted into the incident and that the officer be suspended without pay.

The police department could not immediately be reached for comment Sunday; nor could the man whom the NAACP identified as the person arrested.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...-street_us_58039cc3e4b0e8c198a8a1d8?section=&

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They expect us to kneel to the scar strangled banner and say "yassa massuh" while being dehumanized. Keep making debils uncomfortable from now until their inhumane system is destroyed.
 
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