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jmdrake
12-05-2014, 07:24 AM
A MUST read!

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/08/what-i-did-after-police-killed-my-son-110038.html?ml=po#.VIGxKzHF_rg

What I Did After Police Killed My Son
Ten years later, we in Wisconsin passed the nation’s first law calling for outside reviews.

After police in Kenosha, Wis., shot my 21-year-old son to death outside his house ten years ago — and then immediately cleared themselves of all wrongdoing — an African-American man approached me and said: “If they can shoot a white boy like a dog, imagine what we’ve been going through.”

I could imagine it all too easily, just as the rest of the country has been seeing it all too clearly in the terrible images coming from Ferguson, Mo., in the aftermath of the killing of Michael Brown. On Friday, after a week of angry protests, the police in Ferguson finally identified the officer implicated in Brown's shooting, although the circumstances still remain unclear.

I have known the name of the policeman who killed my son, Michael, for ten years. And he is still working on the force in Kenosha.

Yes, there is good reason to think that many of these unjustifiable homicides by police across the country are racially motivated. But there is a lot more than that going on here. Our country is simply not paying enough attention to the terrible lack of accountability of police departments and the way it affects all of us—regardless of race or ethnicity. Because if a blond-haired, blue-eyed boy — that was my son, Michael — can be shot in the head under a street light with his hands cuffed behind his back, in front of five eyewitnesses (including his mother and sister), and his father was a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel who flew in three wars for his country — that’s me — and I still couldn’t get anything done about it, then Joe the plumber and Javier the roofer aren’t going to be able to do anything about it either.

I got the phone call at 2 a.m. on Nov. 9, 2004. It was my oldest daughter. She said you need to come to the hospital right away, Michael’s been shot by the police. My first gut reaction was, “Michael doesn’t do anything serious enough to get shot by a police officer.” I thought he’d gotten shot in the leg or whatever. When I arrived, I saw the district attorney huddled with about five police officers. The last time I saw my son alive he was on a gurney, with his head wrapped in a big towel and blood coming out of it. I learned that an officer had put his gun up directly to Michael’s right temple and misfired, then did it again, and shot him.

From the beginning I cautioned patience, though Michael’s mother and sister were in an uproar. They had watched him get shot. But as an Air Force officer and pilot I knew the way safety investigations are conducted, and I was thinking that this was going to be conducted this way. Yet within 48 hours I got the message: The police had cleared themselves of all wrongdoing. In 48 hours! They hadn’t even taken statements from several eyewitnesses. Crime lab reports showed that my son’s DNA or fingerprints were not on any gun or holster, even though one of the police officers involved in Michael’s shooting had claimed that Michael had grabbed his gun.

The officer who killed my son, Albert Gonzalez, is not only still on the force ten years later, he is also a licensed concealed-gun instructor across the state line in Illinois—and was identified by the Chicago Tribune in an Aug. 7 investigative story as one of “multiple instructors [who] are police officers with documented histories of making questionable decisions about when to use force.”


Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Michael Bell shake hands after the former passed a bill into law mandating that investigations of police officers be turned over to an outside party. | Family of Michael Bell
From the beginning I allowed the investigation to proceed and didn’t know it was a sham until many of the facts were discovered. But before long I realized a cover-up was under way. I hadn’t understood at first how closely related the DA and the police were—during his election campaign for judge, the DA had been endorsed in writing by every police agency in the county. Now he was investigating them. It was a clear conflict of interest.

The police claimed that one officer screamed that Michael grabbed his gun after they stopped him, for reasons that remain unclear though he was slightly intoxicated, and then Gonzalez shot him, sticking the gun so close against his temple that he left a muzzle imprint. Michael wasn’t even driving his own car. He’d been out with a designated driver, but the designated driver drank and was younger, and so my son made the decision to drive.



Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2014/08/what-i-did-after-police-killed-my-son-110038.html#ixzz3L1tBqXNX

tod evans
12-05-2014, 07:45 AM
Calling Mr. Frein......

ghengis86
12-05-2014, 07:48 AM
I don't know how any father could stand this being done to his son and not extract a righteous retribution of justice.

Suzanimal
12-05-2014, 08:06 AM
I don't know how any father could stand this being done to his son and not extract a righteous retribution of justice.

Agreed, I would probably have gone Frein on them.

jct74
12-05-2014, 08:07 AM
Rand Paul posted this story on his facebook page, but the tea-o-cons are out in force whining and saying they are dropping their support for Rand. If you have have a minute vote up some of the positive comments and maybe leave one or two of your own.

https://www.facebook.com/RandPaul/posts/10152665896696107

FloralScent
12-05-2014, 08:11 AM
I don't know how any father could stand this being done to his son and not extract a righteous retribution of justice.

The shame of it would be too much for me to bear.

CaptUSA
12-05-2014, 08:17 AM
Rand Paul posted this story on his facebook page, but the tea-o-cons are out in force whining and saying they are dropping their support for Rand. If you have have a minute vote up some of the positive comments and maybe leave one or two of your own.

They will not get it until it starts coming to their neighborhoods. When cops start showing up in force at the soccer games to arrest the boosters who are selling items marked as "not for individual resale", then maybe they will get a sense of it. When they can't walk the streets of suburbia without being detained by the men in blue with a guilty-until-proven-innocent mindset, then maybe they'll sing a different tune.

Unfortunately for a free people, those who feel the boots of tyranny first will always be on the lower rungs of society. And those on the upper rungs will cheer it on.

aGameOfThrones
12-05-2014, 08:17 AM
I learned that an officer had put his gun up directly to Michael’s right temple and misfired, then did it again, and shot him.

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jmdrake
12-05-2014, 08:23 AM
Rand Paul posted this story on his facebook page, but the tea-o-cons are out in force whining and saying they are dropping their support for Rand. If you have have a minute vote up some of the positive comments and maybe leave one or two of your own.

https://www.facebook.com/RandPaul/posts/10152665896696107

Done. And you know, I beginning to think it's the same jackass teocons that say over and over again "I'm dropping support for Rand." I don't believe they really supported him in the first place and have been looking for an opportunity to make their opposition known in the most hurtful way possible. Seriously, how can anyone be against Rand supporting a white father pushing for police accountability after his son was killed under questionable circumstances? Do these teocons trust big government that much? Are they now happy with the outcome of the Waco and Ruby Ridge investigations? Do they think it's okay that nobody in the Obama administration is held to account for the IRS scandal? Either you are for government accountability or you are not.

moostraks
12-05-2014, 08:33 AM
Done. And you know, I beginning to think it's the same jackass teocons that say over and over again "I'm dropping support for Rand." I don't believe they really supported him in the first place and have been looking for an opportunity to make their opposition known in the most hurtful way possible. Seriously, how can anyone be against Rand supporting a white father pushing for police accountability after his son was killed under questionable circumstances? Do these teocons trust big government that much? Are they now happy with the outcome of the Waco and Ruby Ridge investigations? Do they think it's okay that nobody in the Obama administration is held to account for the IRS scandal? Either you are for government accountability or you are not.

My guess is the whiners cannot fathom police or military not being treated like gods. Their entire world would collapse were they to be told that police and military are to be equal with society. Most of them have relatives in one or both groups. Same folks are used to having the government at their beck and call and have never experienced being the target of the government. They are the skinny little kid at the sand lot who stands behind the bully egging him on to beat up the other children. They need to have the state turn on them so they can feel the pain themselves. They probably have supported Rand when Rand says what they wanted to hear.

Origanalist
12-05-2014, 08:33 AM
Done. And you know, I beginning to think it's the same jackass teocons that say over and over again "I'm dropping support for Rand." I don't believe they really supported him in the first place and have been looking for an opportunity to make their opposition known in the most hurtful way possible. Seriously, how can anyone be against Rand supporting a white father pushing for police accountability after his son was killed under questionable circumstances? Do these teocons trust big government that much? Are they now happy with the outcome of the Waco and Ruby Ridge investigations? Do they think it's okay that nobody in the Obama administration is held to account for the IRS scandal? Either you are for government accountability or you are not.

They ARE the same jackasses jm. It's a ploy they use all the time and it's not that hard to spot once you're aware of it.

Origanalist
12-05-2014, 08:38 AM
I went there, That would take all day. I do have to work.....

ExPatPaki
12-05-2014, 10:37 AM
Rand Paul posted this story on his facebook page, but the tea-o-cons are out in force whining and saying they are dropping their support for Rand. If you have have a minute vote up some of the positive comments and maybe leave one or two of your own.

https://www.facebook.com/RandPaul/posts/10152665896696107

Rand also got shit for posting a post praising Malala Yousafzai. Quite sad.