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2007-07-20 21:27:34 UTC
4 NY, on the death of Betty Shabazz:
"Police say the boy was upset he couldn't live with his mother."
Kunstler forced the Government to drop its case...
* "...Shabazz...", The New York Times, June 8 1997
*
* Prosecutors dropped the case when it became
* clear she had NOT committed to the crime.
..and instead settle for her getting professional counseling.
Mainly to recover from what Mr. Fitzpatrick and the FBI did to her.
Mr. Fitzpatrick was paid $45,000 of our tax money for his services.
Mr. Fitzpatrick is a cocaine addict.
Remember, it's the 1990s now: same as it ever was.
American citizens are just pawns to be manipulated
by the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Dirt.
Or worse.
* "Above the Law", by David Burnham, ISBN 0-684-80699-1, 1996
*
* At 4:00 A.M. on December 4, 1969, for example, a special fourteen-man
* squad of Chicago police officers raided a house used by the Black
* Panther Party. During the shoot-first-ask-questions-later raid, police
* fired at least ninety-eight rounds into the apartment. Illinois chairman
* Fred Hampton and Peoria chairman Mark Clark were killed.
*
* An FBI informant gave the bureau specific information about where
* Hampton was probably sleeping, and a detailed floor plan of the house
* which the special squad used during its raid.
*
* Thirteen years later, in November 1982, District Court Judge John F.
* Grady determined that there was sufficient evidence of an FBI-led
* conspiracy to deprive the Panthers of their civil rights, and awarded
* the plaintiffs $1.85 million in damages.
: 5/30/97 MSNBC
:
: After more than a quarter of a century in prison, a Black Panther
: activist has won the right to a new trial. A judge ruled there had
: been prosecutorial misconduct. The judge overturned the conviction
: when it was disclosed the government prosecutors wit
"Police say the boy was upset he couldn't live with his mother."
Kunstler forced the Government to drop its case...
* "...Shabazz...", The New York Times, June 8 1997
*
* Prosecutors dropped the case when it became
* clear she had NOT committed to the crime.
..and instead settle for her getting professional counseling.
Mainly to recover from what Mr. Fitzpatrick and the FBI did to her.
Mr. Fitzpatrick was paid $45,000 of our tax money for his services.
Mr. Fitzpatrick is a cocaine addict.
Remember, it's the 1990s now: same as it ever was.
American citizens are just pawns to be manipulated
by the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies.
Dirt.
Or worse.
* "Above the Law", by David Burnham, ISBN 0-684-80699-1, 1996
*
* At 4:00 A.M. on December 4, 1969, for example, a special fourteen-man
* squad of Chicago police officers raided a house used by the Black
* Panther Party. During the shoot-first-ask-questions-later raid, police
* fired at least ninety-eight rounds into the apartment. Illinois chairman
* Fred Hampton and Peoria chairman Mark Clark were killed.
*
* An FBI informant gave the bureau specific information about where
* Hampton was probably sleeping, and a detailed floor plan of the house
* which the special squad used during its raid.
*
* Thirteen years later, in November 1982, District Court Judge John F.
* Grady determined that there was sufficient evidence of an FBI-led
* conspiracy to deprive the Panthers of their civil rights, and awarded
* the plaintiffs $1.85 million in damages.
: 5/30/97 MSNBC
:
: After more than a quarter of a century in prison, a Black Panther
: activist has won the right to a new trial. A judge ruled there had
: been prosecutorial misconduct. The judge overturned the conviction
: when it was disclosed the government prosecutors wit