In 1995 in Pittsburgh Jonny Gammage was killed by a gang of five rogue cops while driving in the Jaguar of his cousin, a Steeler football player. When he was told to get out of the car he had a cell phone knocked out of his hand. Coroner Cyril Wecht confirmed the police smothered him, a clear case of murder. The cops acting like thugs had a bad reputation for abuse and racial language used against American Africans. None of them were incarcerated as they got away with high crime.
Dear Ones,
Ever since the end of the U.S. Civil War deaths of former slaves and all American Africans, having more protective pigment than their culprits, have been accosted with racial bigotry through lynching. There was no stop to it since even the authorities were often racists and turned a blind eye to these unlawful deaths. So the the battle continues to cause ceaseless protests against injustice and malicious behavior.
Today with just about everyone having technical means ready at hand to take pictures and record the brutality of bad cops, these criminals are now being sued. They are no longer free to brutalize victims behind any closed doors.
Unfortunately some good cops look the other way when their buddies commit lynching crimes. It's not a case that these killings are increasing. They have always been prominent. But modern technology is now uncovering and recording the truth after decades of physical and mental abuse of American African.
Mame,
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