wildwesjames:

wildwesjames:

Today I am heartbroken.

Today I am angry.

I’m at a loss for words, so let this speak for its self.  

Scars and Stripes,     –Acrylic and ink on paper. 

 A lot of people have asked me if it’s ok for them to share this on their site or social media, and to all who have I thank you. 

But I’ve left this unsigned and un-watermarked for a reason. 

I don’t care much for the credit, all I care about is getting this out there.

  It’s not about me, it’s not about promoting my art, and it’s not just about Mike Brown. This piece is about all those right now who are being persecuted by the state for their color. This is for every unwarranted traffic stop, every beating by an officer, every black child who is afraid to walk home from school, not from bullies, or pedophiles, or muggers, but scared to death by the very people who swore an oath to serve and protect them. 

It’s not my image,

it’s theirs. 

yungmethuselah:

somecallhimv:

Annnnd another one.

Now can you tell me how anything they said last night should be seen as credible? Why should I trust any “Evidence” or “Facts” they presented again?? And how is it you don’t know about the history the United States of America has with falsifying narratives to (character) assassinate Black people and their movements??

#ferguson

Jfc, how is this even legal?

socialjusticekoolaid:

Last Night in Ferguson (11/20/14): It was potentially the most tense night at Ferguson PD in the last month. Even with police and press outnumbering actual protesters, cops were in full riot gear. Multiple arrests were made, including Bassem Masri, one of the most visible members of Ferguson’s fledgling movement. His phone, which he has used to stream the protests live since August, was destroyed by police. Once again, police are choosing to escalate peaceful protests with illegal tactics. #staywoke #farfromover (Part 1) (Part 2)

Wondering how you can help the protesters in Ferguson? Consider donating to:

Do you have any specific links that debunk Darren Wilson’s claim of being injured? I’m trying to find them but theres a lot to sift through.

justice4mikebrown:

socialjusticekoolaid:

Police in Ferguson committed human rights abuses: Amnesty report

By Carey Gillam

(Reuters) – Police in Ferguson, Missouri, committed human rights abuses as they sought to quell mostly peaceful protests that erupted after an officer killed an unarmed black teenager, an international human rights organization said in a report released on Friday.

The Amnesty International report said law enforcement officers should be investigated by U.S. authorities for the abuses, which occurred during weeks of racially charged protests that erupted after white Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed Michael Brown, 18, on Aug. 9.

The use by law enforcement of rubber bullets, tear gas and heavy military equipment and restrictions placed on peaceful protesters all violated international standards, the group said.

Amnesty said it sent a delegation to Ferguson from Aug. 14-22 to monitor the situation.

When asked about the allegations, Brian Schellman, a spokesman for the St. Louis County Police Department, which helped oversee law enforcement operations in Ferguson, said police “had one mission, and that was the preservation of life.”

The report also criticizes a Missouri law that the group said may be unconstitutional because it allows police to use deadly force against someone even if there is no imminent threat of harm.

The report calls on state lawmakers to make Missouri law comply with international standards making lethal force by police a last resort, said Rachel Ward, director of research at Amnesty International.

“Lethal force is only to be used to protect life when there is an immediate threat,” Ward said. “The Missouri statute goes far beyond that. It is of grave concern.”

Amnesty cited a Missouri statute that says a police officer may use deadly force “in effecting an arrest or in preventing an escape from custody” when that officer “reasonably believes that such use of deadly force is immediately necessary to effect the arrest and also reasonably believes that the person to be arrested … has committed or attempted to commit a felony.”

A grand jury in St. Louis County is weighing whether or not Wilson should be charged in Brown’s death. Wilson has not spoken publicly about the incident.

The Justice Department is investigating Brown’s killing and the Ferguson Police Department.

Witnesses and law enforcement officials have said Brown and Wilson got into an altercation after Wilson told Brown to stop walking down the middle of a street. Wilson shot Brown six times. Some witnesses have said Brown had his hands up in surrender when the last shots were fired.

“Michael Brown was unarmed and thus unlikely to have presented a serious threat to the life of the police officer,” the report said.

(Reporting by Carey Gillam in Kansas City, Mo.; Editing by Eric Beech)

Full Amnesty Report #staywoke #farfromover

Amnesty International accuses Missouri police of human rights abuses in Ferguson

dailydot:

The reputation of Missouri police just took another major hit.

On Friday, Amnesty International issued a scathing report on the unfolding events in Ferguson, Mo., charging that the behavior of law enforcement authorities both before and after the shooting death of unarmed…

Amnesty International accuses Missouri police of human rights abuses in Ferguson