Saturday, 16 March 2013
Undercover NYPD Cops that murdered Kimani Gray had history of abusing Minorities
The 2 cops that shot 16 year old Kimani Gray to death had a history of abusing minorities. The city paid out almost a quarter of a million dollars to settle 3 law suits against the cops for civil rights violations and allowed them to go right back out on the streets and continue to do it.
These cops have every reason to lie about Kimani Gray pulling a gun on them as they have a history of violating people's rights and lying. Mayor Bloomberg and Commissioner Raymond Kelly have no problem giving away $215,000 in tax payer money to cover the asses of 2 abusive and racist cops that have now taken the life of a 16 year old boy and planted a gun on him to avoid going to prison.
The law department actually calls $215,000 a small sum of money ? ... and why would the city settle a law suit if there was no evidence against the cops. Mayor Bloomberg and Raymond Kelly are to blame for allowing these psychopath cops with criminals histories back out on the streets which has now cost a teenage boy his life.
When citizens break the law they are deemed criminals and sent to jail, but when cops break the law the city throws tax payer money at the victims and allows the corrupt cops to continue to abuse people ?! This ends now, we will not watch one more unarmed citizen be murdered and framed by the criminal organization known as the NYPD.
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Detective Phil Atkins had a history of abusing citizens before shooting unarmed Shantel Davis dead in Brooklyn. http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/br...
Chaos on the streets of Brooklyn after NYPD kills teenager Published on Mar 12, 2013 On Monday night, residents in Brooklyn, New York held a candlelight vigil for 16-year-old Kimani Gray, an African American teenager who was shot and killed by two New York police officers on Saturday. According to law enforcement, Gray pointed a loaded gun at the officers before the cops opened fire. The peaceful demonstration protesting the incident quickly turned chaotic after protesters started hurling bottles at police officers. Activist Carl Dix joins us to discuss what needs to change in order to stop
these incidents from reoccurring.
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