The recent events in a South Carolina School in which a cop attacked and abused a black student once again shocked the world. The violence leveled against Americans of all colors but more-so African-Americans of all ages and genders seem to be on the rise but hardly anyone could believe a police officer would do what we saw happen to a student. I was compelled to speak out against the Officer’s actions as I thought despite my 10 years in law enforcement in Jamaica one of the toughest most violent places to do police work, I never thought that level of violence could be leveled at any student much less a female student. Since the incident the Sheriff’s office has demonstrated good sense by firing that Deputy. Unfortunately for the people of South Carolina or some other state this officer may very well end up hired by another police department as a kind of “screw you” to the forces of what’s right. SCHOOLRESOURCEOFFICERS, A MISNOMER..
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In commenting on the incident I argued that whatever the student did could not be appropriately discussed in the same context of the officer’s response which was exponentially out of the range of what was appropriate, as such I did not discuss her actions. I thought then that to discuss both together diminishes the enormity of the act committed against that student and I still believe so today. Even as a trained former Police officer I did not think that I needed to see anything else as CNN’s resident house police apologist Don Lemon seemed to believe may have shed more light, which would justify what the officer did. Interestingly Lemon forgot that the other guest he was foisting his illogical attempt at cop appeasement to was Sunny Hostin a Lawyer and former Federal prosecutor who ought to know when a standard of proof has been met. As I have said before there is a common misconception that if someone slaps a cop that cop has a right to pull out a gun and shoot that person. Let me be clear as far as the law is concerned a police officer may only use force proportionate to the force used against him/her.
QUESTION: WHENISSHOOTING A 12-YEAR-OLDCHILDREASONABLE? A Police officer does not get to employ brutal unhinged violence against a person because the person is belligerent or uncooperative. Yet there are no shortage of experts on the police bandwagon making those arguments. Of course that’s not the law. One of the reason for the unmitigated assault we are witnessing is that from County Courts all the way to the Supreme Court , Judges have stretched the meaning of the laws to their limits to justify police aggression against the public.
THEBEHAVIOROFPEOPLEMATTERALSOHOWEVER It would be disingenuous to discuss the officer’s behavior without taking time to speak to the problem of teenage violence . And more specifically the problem of teenage behavior in the black community. As per reports The South Carolina student flipped and tackled by sheriff’s deputy Ben Fields is in foster care, her attorney told the New York Daily News. it is unclear whether the unnamed teen was in foster care before the incident or was placed there afterwards the report stated that her biological mother and grandmother are however alive. In light of this revelation it makes it difficult to speak to her behavior or lack thereof without understanding the dynamics of what in totally may be affecting this teen. Which is all the more reason that the school should never have included the police in a matter of discipline where clearly no crime was committed. One of the Arguments we have heard is that it is a misdemeanor to disrupt school and that is what the young lady was engaging in by sitting at her desk and refusing to leave the classroom. Those in favor of the Police state argues that it was precisely why the Cop was called. Anyone who feel comfortable with cops dragging children from their desks and flipping them across the room clearly does not deserve to share the same space or breathe the same air as rational people. It is a serious indictment on the Police state that we would even be arguing about criminalizing our children for things many of us did in school which teachers and administrators handled it quite capably.
I would be remiss however if I ignored or seek to rationalize teenage truancy. It is shocking and despicable the behavior we see being displayed by Black teens across the country. Of course you are going to have problems with authority figures if you curse out grownups and threaten them . Have you ever ridden the New York City subway and seen the behavior of Black teenage students? Have you even ridden the New York City Buses , have you ridden the trains or buses in any of America’s urban centers and seen the behavior of young African-Americans” This happened recently…
When is ever okay to attack your teacher are you kidding me? Many of these students are not really students they are predators. They operate in packs, they curse, steal, and they mete out violence to whomever they see fit and they do not care. So sometimes when we see them receive certain treatment know that many of them are not saints.
Most adults who live or do business in America’s urban centers have seen them robbing stores in packs like wild predators , simply taking what they want under the cover of numbers. As members of the Black community we are not helping them understand discipline and consequences if we cover for them and rationalize away the barbarism of some of these youngsters.
So lets not kid ourselves about these black kids and their behavior, every child must be taught respect for authority be it in church school or wherever . They simply cannot run roughshod over everyone and everything without consequence. And yes without pointing fingers when we do not obey the rules the police will come and they are going to take you one way or the other. Period.….
No amount of condemnation and disgust would be enough in responding to what we witnessed on an amateur video shot by a student in a Columbia South Carolina Schoolroom as school officials and students stood and sat in numb silence as a state trained , paid and sanctioned Thug assaulted a 16 year old girl in the most vicious way possible under the guise and authority of law enforcement. As nauseated and disgusted as the world is at this vicious display of barbarism is, if students had not taken out their cell phones and recorded this incident no one would have been any wiser, this student and her classmates would have been assaulted, traumatized and victimized without consequence to the offender. Life would have gone on as usual as it always has.
Life would have gone on as usual because for almost four hundred years this is exactly how black people have been treated in this country. As I said in previous articles,whatever happened in that classroom which precipitated the calling of the police, cannot be discussed in the same context in which we discuss what happened after the police entered the room. If we do so we unwittingly give tacit support to the brutal criminal barbarity and disgusting display of disrespect we all witnessed .
So when the head of the FBI James Comey comes out and blames citizens for videotaping atrocities committed against them by these brutal thugs in uniform as the reason for the rise in crime this is what he wants to keep from you. Clearly this was a crime and it should be prosecuted if and when it is prosecuted it will in fact add to the crime statistics. The only thing James Comey did not say to the Police Chiefs and the Nation is that much of the crime is being committed by those who are sworn to protect and serve.
It was a telling moment at least for the 47 million Black citizens of this country when the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigations came out and blamed them for non-violently recording police abuse against their persons , rather than speak to the atrocious behavior we are witnessing in front our eyes. For those in our community who have historically seen the FBI as Savior against the forces of tyranny Comey’s speech must give you pause.
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As we sort through this shocking event which happened to the abused teenage girl and every other student particularly students of color we do a tremendous disservice to them if we do not view what happened to her in the greater context of the school to prison pipeline which the states have been running in this country essentially turning regular disciplinary matters into crimes and our school age children into criminals .
They started with the sleigh of hand by not accepting that what they have done is militarize schools with police. Somehow they figured smart people would not be particularly pleased with having gun-toting cops having anything to do with their children inside their classrooms. So what they did was to place gun-toting cops into the classrooms among your kids, only they created a more palatable name for them. All of a sudden the juiced up sheriff’s deputy is no longer a cop he is a school resource officer.
What resource does he/she bring to the school you decide ? Students around the globe attend classes at different levels without having armed cops in their schools and they do just fine that’s the way it’s always been. America created it’s own nightmare with it’s insane insatiable appetite and affinity for guns. But as insane as that is that is not the bigger issue. The real issue is the Country’s continued obsession with criminalizing and incarcerating its minorities by attacking students of color in the places where they should feel safest.
Make no mistake about it there is a tactic yet explicit acceptance of this classroom to prison approach by the states and by a large subset of the white population. Did I say a large subset of whites? Yes a large percentage of the white population is so hateful of Blacks that they will support every harm which is brought about on the person of black people. It is never about their support for police , in fact they are abused just as badly by police . The fact is that they have developed a policy of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”. They are not supporting police they are supporting assault on Black people, it does not matter whether it’s the police, the Russians or ISIL anyone who hates and is willing to assault Blacks are friends of theirs.
We see it in the data as it relates to how black students are disciplined within the school systems. It is evident in suspension and expulsion rates even though there is absolutely no data which suggests that black students are more disruptive in school.
We waste our time talking about the action of the cop if the conversation is not centered on why state governments are turning schools into police posts. Cops ought not be in classrooms unless someone pulls a gun or other weapon on someone else and they are called. This act of Government which places cops in schools is designed to intimidate young people into acquiescing to Government’s demands or else. It has nothing to do with safety.
Most of us attended schools in which there were no cops or anywhere on the property , how many other nations engages in this practice other than the United States? I can tell you not many if at all… Black America wise up the firing of this cop alone will change nothing.
It is generally not my habit of commenting too much on low down politicians because writing about them generally have the opposite effect of shaming them, it usually brings them more attention. For most politicians there is generally no bad publicity they are generally extreme narcissists who take whatever attention they can get good or bad.
On this occasion I will break with that rule simply to talk about the low down loud-mouth bully who serves as Governor of New Jersey. Chris Christie defies logic , It never quite dawned on me what logic Jersey Democrats used in voting for this retarded loud-mouth schoolyard bully in a totally blue state? The guy is nothing but a Rudolph Giuliani 2.0 on steroids. He is uncouth, abrasive, arrogant and a downright liar. Maybe it can be chalked up to the supposed rough and tumble notion of the New York/New Jersey persona “feggud about it”. But even so the voters themselves are getting tired of this punk and many are asking him to resign . I mean he is never there he’s always out chasing the elusive dream of becoming President of the United States. No one begrudges the fat man the right to chase his dream but when a police officer gets shot and he goes on National Television to blame the President of the United States for the shooting it is beyond disgraceful.
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I totally get that Christie needs traction in a 16 person field in which he hardly gets to answer a question. What better way to try to garner some attention than attacking the President of the United States? But to blatantly lie to gain shock value shows the depths the over the river overweight thug is willing to go to to boost his waning presidential ambitions. As I said he is exactly like Giuliani, both were Federal Prosecutors who lack the intellect to be objective. Neither of these bullies are capable of making rational distinctions between wrong and right as far as cops are concerned. For these two Cops can do no wrong . It was part of the reasons no one is talking about President Giuliani. The so-called “America’s Mayor” is now a mere footnote. Like Giuliani Christie will crash and burn. There is no way either of these two schoolyard thugs could be allowed anywhere
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near the nuclear codes. It is that same arrogance which got him booted from a Amtrak quiet car .
Chris Christie was reportedly kicked out of an Amtrak train car Sunday for yelling on his cell phone in one of the train service’s “quiet cars.”The Garden State governor, known for his blunt and at times loud style, was spotted by fellow passengers in the quiet car on a 9:55 a.m. Amtrak train traveling from Washington, D.C. to New York, according to Gawker. The struggling 2016 candidate “got on last minute yelling at his two Secret Service agents I think because of a seat mix-up, sat down and immediately started making phone calls on the quiet car,” passenger Alexander Mann told Gawker. Christie appeared to be in the midst of an intense conversation and was heard repeating phrases including “this is frickin’ ridiculous” and “seriously?” according to Mann. ‘This is frickin’ ridiculous’: Chris Christie gets booted from Amtrak quiet car for being too loud while on cellphone
We salute Amtrak for putting this bully in his place imagine this guy having power to use the world’s ‚most powerful military? If he is yelling at Agents now as a fading candidate imagine if he was to ever become President.…
This assault happened yesterday October 26th to a student in her Columbia South Carolina class room … Reports indicate the girl was asked to leave the class after using her cellphone she did not, upon which Administrators were called and she still sat in her seat. That is when they brought in the Thug and this was the result. Judge for yourselves whether you would allow this to happen to your child. This happened in a classroom involving a female student . This was not a terrorist about to blow up something . If a girl cannot be safe in her own classroom from the thuggish assault of the State where can she be safe. Does anyone see where we are as a people in what is clearly a police state gone awry? FBIDIRECTOR: VIOLENTCRIMESAREUPBECAUSEPOLICEOFFICERSCAN’T BEASABUSIVEWITHCELLPHONEVIDEOSEVERYWHERE
Just two days ago the FBI director James Comey had the nerve to blame people who videotape cops abusing other citizens for the rise in some categories of crime in the country. To begin with he cited absolutely no data which supports his arguments but that did not stop him from making the ridiculous and unconfirmed statement anyway. What makes Comey’s comments more ominous and disturbing is the fact that the FBI is counted on at the federal level to investigate incidents of police abuse of citizens. The question now is what is the quality of the Investigations being done by the FBI in cases where police commit crimes against citizens?
Personally I always wondered about the basis for Black people’s faith in the FBI to be impartial or thorough in light of the Agency’s history in dealing with the community. The FBI has consistently had an adversarial relationship with the African-American community despite rhetoric to the contrary. Just recently in Ferguson Missouri as African-American people were in the streets demonstration systematic Police abuse White Anti-African-American mercenaries were walking around heavily armed the FBI was there spying on the demonstrators.
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James Comey, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) admitted to the House Judiciary Committee (HJC) that his agency spied on the Ferguson protests with aerial craft because of the requests from local law enforcement. Comey clarified his revelation by stating that the FBI does not “fly planes around America looking down to see if somebody might be doing something wrong”; however that is exactly what the FBI did at Ferguson. And because of this, the FBI did not obtain warrants before engaging because of a loophole in the process that rests on the notion that “planes do not capture or record the contents of any communications on the ground.” Comey added: “The law is pretty clear that you don’t need a warrant for that kind of conversation.”
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The planes used by the FBI apparently were tasked with watching specific suspects who were allegedly thought to be involved in criminal activity and under investigation for terrorism and espionage when the Ferguson police department asked the FBI to assist them in “developing situation[s]” such as riots. Comey vehemently stated that the planes were not conducting surveillance, and yet the FBI sent aircraft to Ferguson in August of 2014 to watch over the protests against police because of the shooting of Michael Brown. And then the FBI helped out again in Baltimore during the Freddie Gray protests. The director of the FBI explained that his agency will be deployed “if there is tremendous turbulence in a community, it’s useful to everybody — civilians and law enforcement — to have a view of what’s going on. Where are the fires in this community? Where are people gathering? Where do people need help? And sometimes the best view of that is above rather than trying to look from a car in the street.” Director Admits FBI Spies on African Americans & Muslims From the Sky
Whenever Police abuse citizens we hear the constant drumbeat about what happened before which precipitated the incident? Let me explain something on that issue, police do not have a right to mete out punishment , it is the duty of a court of law to make that determination. There is a common misconception which is practised by police and their apologists in the main street Media whenever incidents like these occur . Which is to create a smoke screen, create a narrative that something else may have occurred which we are not aware of. This sideshow is intended to deflect attention away from what we saw with our eyes so we may wander off into the weeds of hypotheticals. That is where they want the discussion to be centered, away from what we saw with our eyes, delving instead in “maybes and what ifs”. What we saw in that clip is indefensible regardless of what may or may not have transpired previously. It does not require an investigation he should be fired forthwith.
The main stream media will of course engage in a process of character assassination on the student, and character sanitation of the cop.Any attempt to discuss what this female student may have done prior to the assault on her within the context of the cops actions is a grave disservice to what he did and must be seen as a clear attempt to justify his thuggish brutal behavior. In this medium we speak to the disrespect too many cops have when they are dealing with people of color and black people in general. They systematically refer to grown black men as “bud or guy” while referring to white men as ” sir”. Many cops are a mere hair trigger from using force when they deal with people of color. In many cases they actively escalate simple things so they can lawfully assault Black citizens . Whatever they do or say prior to using force is merely a “cover your ass” in the event of scrutiny. The FBI of course will Investigate and this guy will be found to have acted lawfully and the police state’s assault will continue. This is the state which hate and fear built.
One of the things I learned over the last 24 years living in the United States is the absolute arrogance of white men . Whether it is a question of invading the sovereign Iraqi Nation and creating ISIL in the process or whether it is their response to the Black Lives matter movement as it relates to police excessive behavior their attitudes are the same.
Most of us other people argue points based on merits , pros and cons, we defend our positions based on the inherent feeling that we are right and justified. Not so with the American white male. He never quite got around to explaining how Christopher Columbus managed to discover land people were living on in organized societies before he happened upon those lands. He makes no attempt to explain or address the fact that the “Moors” Black Africans had arrived settled here beside Native Indians and lived peacefully with the Natives since around the 12th century. The question of his lack of fidelity to the numerous treaties he signed with the Indians and dishonored is never broached or discussed.
So it’s no surprise that when he refers to America in the context of Immigration or the Black Lives matter movement he never bothers to speak to the struggles of either group he simply doubles down on what he sees as his right to the land and his right to do with the world what he sees fit. It’s not just his right to do with the entire United States as he sees fit. He also believes in his absolute right to control the entire globe.
He speaks about removing and replacing Governments and Administrations as if it’s his duty and job to do so , the unspoken understanding being America’s right to dictate to everyone else. Just last Sunday Tony Blair the Conservative Former British Prime Minister speaking to CNN’s Fareed Zakariatook the unprecedented step[ of apologizing for his role in the Iraq war. The apology was not without the ever present white male arrogance .….….. Quote ‚“I apologise for the fact that the intelligence we received was wrong. “I also apologise for some of the mistakes in planning and, certainly, our mistake in our understanding of what would happen once you removed the régime.” You won’t get even that from Bush or the war criminal Dick Cheney. On that note I salute the Canadian people for recognizing and demonstrating that the reason people respect their country is not because it throws its weight around the world in wars of choice but because it has a history of not doing so. The unmistakable rejection of Stephen Harper speaks volumes about the sophistication of the Canadian voter on this particular subject.
But the gall of them, who gives them the right to decide who rules in these countries ? They never quite got around to explaining that either . So we are left to assume and maybe more definitively conclude that the color of their skin gives them that authority. The FBI Director says Police are feeling scared they don’t want to get out of their cars that’s the reason some crimes are trending up is that Police are scared to do their jobs because they are under more scrutiny because citizens are videotaping their activities. The inference being that Police cannot do their jobs unless they abuse and kill people indiscriminately despite having access to the best and most sophisticated support structure probably of any nation. The tragedy in all of this is that for the vast majority of people of color who have been abused by the system the FBI and the Federal apparatus was seen as a Savior of sorts. I never quite reconciled that notion consideration the history of the FBI and the divisive, disruptive and downright dangerous role it has played in the African American Community historically. I guess when you are a drowning man you clutch at straws. Simply put Black people’s faith in the FBI as an independent investigative Agency was always misplaced. Blacks placing their faith in the FBI as an impartial player between them and the police was always an exercise in stupidity and futility. Comey simply confirmed what I always believed.
Whites take ownership of America and the world , blacks cannot even say this is my country and not blink, in fact they simply never say it. Guess what if you don’t take ownership the other guy will. As such white men continue to tell them do not look up at me , don’t you dare look in my eyes and therein lies the problem.
Speaking at a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Area Council One meeting in St Andrew Opposition spokesperson on justice Delroy Chuck cautioned opposition senators against embarrassing themselves by supporting the Simpson Miller Administration in making the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) the final court of appeals for Jamaica.
In addressing the crowd of laborites Chuck said “If one, two, or eight [JLP] senators make the error [and vote for the bills], not only would they be embarrassing themselves, but what they would do is cause the Labour Party to expend money to take these three bills to the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, [and the] Privy Council,”.
Chuck argues further ‚“Let me make it even further clear. If one, two, or all eight of them go ahead and support the bills, the leader of the Jamaica Labour Party, the spokesperson on justice, and the Jamaica Labour Party will take those three bills to the Constitutional Court, right up to the Privy Council, to show that they are a mockery to the Jamaica Constitution,” “The only way the CCJ can be the final appellate court is when we put it to the people and we say to the people ‘do you want the CCJ or you want a final Jamaican court’ and let the people of Jamaica make that decision,”.
I am no fan of Delroy Chuck but even a broken clock is right twice daily, the only way the CCJ should be ratified as the final court of appeal for Jamaica is to put it on the ballot and let the people decide. I have very little confidence in the ability of the Jamaican electorate to make sound decisions but it is their country they should own the decision. I agree with Chuck on this and I have said so previously it should be placed on the ballot so the people can own the decision. I believe accepting the prison deal with Britain should also be a ballot issue. I know that some will be quick to remind us that leaders are elected to lead . My response to that is that no one person or group of people has all the answers as such large decisions such as the Prison deal and the (CCJ) decision should be the decision of voters.
The Jamaicagleaner.com is reporting that one Jamaica Labor Party Senator is leaning toward supporting the Government motion>When asked about it Arthur Williams is reported to have said Chucks statements will have no impact on the way he will vote. Big surprise there [sic] Delroy Chuck warned if the issue is passed the next JLP Administration would simply reverse it. If they put the CCJ in section 110 of the Constitution, the next JLP government, which will be in power later this year or next year … whenever the elections are called, we are going to use a simple majority to remove it,”
It is remarkable that the PNP would be seeking to push the CCJ on the Jamaican people in light of the conditions of the criminal justice system in the country. One does not have to be a legal luminary to recognize that what Jamaica should be working on at this time is improving the conditions of court buildings, upgrading and investing in equipment which will ensure better delivery of service and most importantly improving the capabilities of the police so that a greater percentage of criminals can be removed from the streets and placed where they belong. I have not heard a meaningful argument for the removal of the Privy Council as the final appellate court beyond the one about sovereignty and independence. On that issue I say, look how well we have handled our affairs since our so-called independence[sic].
Since we have not heard any meaningful arguments for the CCJ beyond that, one is tempted to ascribe sinister motives to the PNP’s push for it. Less and less people have reasons to believe in the Government’s ability to deliver fair and adequate justice to them. One of the issues I have raised on this subject is that part of the problem with our system of justice on the Island is that Prosecutors , Defense Lawyers and Judges all pretty much come from the same farm. They are largely all part of the very same small club, from postgraduate to graduate studies. Does anyone in their right mind believe phone calls are not made which have serious implications on verdicts?
The CCJ which is based in Trinidad, does not have Trinidad as a member to date, that ought to say something about the idea in and of itself. Thus far only Barbados, Belize and Guyana retain the CCJ as their final court of appeals . I am not suggesting by any measure that the CCJ is corrupt or incapable. What I am saying is that for those with mal-intent it is much easier to get to, and I do not mean geographically. Jamaica cannot afford to have any further erosion of trust in its ability to deliver justice to it’s citizens. The consequences will be dire and far reaching if we go down this path.
Irish-American actress Maureen O’Hara has died. She was 95.
Irish-American actress Maureen O’Hara has died. She was 95.
The Parent Trap star’s family confirmed to The Irish Times that she passed away from natural causes in her sleep on Saturday.
The FitzSimons family (O’Hara was born Maureen FitzSimons) issued a statement, saying, “Maureen was our loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She passed peacefully surrounded by her loving family as they celebrated her life listening to music from her favorite movie, The Quiet Man.”
Per the Irish Times, the family praised O’Hara, who received an honorary Academy Award in 2014, for having brought “unyielding strength and sudden sensitivity to every role she played.”.
“Her characters were feisty and fearless, just as she was in real life,” the family’s statement continued. “She was also proudly Irish and spent her entire lifetime sharing her heritage and the wonderful culture of the Emerald Isle with the world.”
O’Hara’s family noted in their statement that while she “cherished her privacy, she always appreciated the expressions of good will from people around the world and from all walks of life. She especially loved it when children recognised her from her role in Miracle on 34th Street and asked her: ‘Are you the lady who knows Santa Claus?’ She always answered: ‘Yes I am. What would you like me to tell him?’ ”
The late actress’s family, which includes her daughter Brownyn FitzSimons, said, per The Irish Times, “While we mourn the loss of a very wonderful woman, we also celebrate her remarkable life and hope that it serves as an example to young people around the world, especially in Ireland, to work hard to make their dreams come true and to always have the courage to stand up for themselves.”
The family noted, per The Irish Times, that for those wishing to honor O’Hara, they “have a simple request: visit Ireland one day and think of her.” See more here : Actress Maureen O’Hara Dies at 95
Criminals commit minor offences if they get away with it they commit more serious breaches. Still no consequences ? They graduate to more serious felonies. Eventually they do as they please knowing that no one will hold them accountable for their actions. This is true of both the average thug and the thugs who wear suits to work bang on desks or those who occupy boardrooms . From Rigen to Sandokan, from Copper to Natty Morgan to Dudus and beyond the process of evolution has been the same . None of these blythes on humanity was swatted down when they started in their life of crime. Eventually the aspirations of young men is to become a Gangster and their glorification makes our little girls yearn to be their lovers.. This is true across the Globe. This is why the Scarface persona is so revered in Latin culture. Out of that emanated Pablo Escobar.Griselda Blanco.Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.Carlos Lehder.Amado Carrillo Fuentes. and countless others .
The fact that the home country of these murderous scums were allowed to perpetuate their criminal activities with impunity have had disastrous consequences for those countries, not just as it relates to the loss of life but in the damage done to their individual cultures. In some countries citizens who make conscious decisions to cause harm to others do so knowing their actions will result in swift and decisive consequences from authorities. In countries like Malaysia , Vietnam, Indonesia and others in Asia, merely trafficking in dangerous drugs is enough to get one a date with the executioner. Never mind in middle Eastern countries where Religious Theocracies are far more prohibitive. Responses from those Governments are much swifter and more brutal in dealing with those accused of crimes.
Day and night the killings go on unabated.…
No sane person could reasonably want that kind of justice system for our western style Parliamentary democracy in Jamaica. Yet the unabated shedding of blood has prompted many to call for a return of capital punishment. Those opposed to capital punishment argues it is not a deterrent. I never quite understood what metric is used in the measurement of deterrence ! How does one measure the amount of people who made decisions not to kill because they do not want to face lethal Injection, a firing squad or hangman? Those so deterred probably will never tell, so to suggest capital punishment is not a deterrent is pure cockamanie. Frankly however we must figure out a way to catch murderers and other criminals. If we can’t catch them because we do not know how to, then any talk of capital or any other form of punishment is premature gibberish
The greatest deterrent is catching criminals. When you catch them right away you remove them from circulation. That dissuades others from criminal involvement and indulgence. It also changes the trajectory of the younger Generation who would potentially see crime as a viable or attractive life choice. In our country we never got tough on crime we encouraged, glorified and romanticized it . We allowed some “pretentious glorified idiots” totell us what kinds of laws we should have and how we should enforce them. Our Government became the personification of corruption so much so that lawmakers will not pass laws which will ensnare them. We allowed other nations to tell us what we can and cannot do with our criminals because we are beholden to them for loans and handouts. So they make demands which grow crime keeping us even more dependent on them. Of course they do not employ any of their demands in their own countries where they are hawkish on crime. So Jamaica is forced to drop capital punishment even though the United States still kills people daily using capital punishment and police take care of the rest without trial. Britain and Canada has a camera and other resources in every rabbit hole so no crime goes unpunished . Yet They are the first to tell Jamaica you cannot use capital punishment. Now my position is neither for nor against capital punishment. In fact I would rather not see capital punishment in Jamaica based on the present state of the criminal justice system.
After Independence Jamaica was pretty much left on its own, the whites pretty much left the country some remained and have long died out however the mulattoes and the newly minted black “bourjois” immediately picked up where the British landowners had left off. The mulattoes really did not mind the police dealing decisively with crime it was the “neva si cum si” blacks who believed and reinforced a different type of colonial structure , one not based on color per se but one based on education as a class identifier. Prime Minister Hugh Lawson Shearer who colloquially and figuratively in an effort to show his unbridled opposition to crime told the police to shoot first and ask questions later in reference to violent crime which had begun to rear it’s ugly head. He was ridiculed and pilloried by the newly emerging black upper class for seeking to empower the police. So in 1972 Michael Manley emerged the winner of national elections. Known criminals were elevated to members of his personal security detail, the bad man culture had finally attained officialdom.. They accompanied him on foreign trips and the duly constituted power and authority of the chief Constable was supplanted with two para-militia type apparatuses one called the Home Guards and the other the Brigadistas.
Make no mistake about it the home guards were largely local hacks. The Brigidistas were well trained, marxist indoctrinated in Cuba by the Castro Government and released back onto the Island under Michael Manley. It was at that time that what Jamaicans knew as crime evolved into something much more sophisticated and sinister. Police Stations were assaulted , police officers murdered and the killers were casually shuttled out of the country to safe havens in Cuba and other marxist enclaves and later even unsuspecting countries like Canada and the US to name a few. This writer spent countless nights in the Wareika hills hunting down these killers who were wreaking terror on the once innocent Island
The all too familiar profile of a police officer laying down markers at another murder scene .…..
Once pristine communities were turned into zones of political exclusions for political gain. Jamaicans once friends and neighbors became blood enemies as they watched their communities upended and reduced to literal battlefields. For the entire period of Michael Manley’s disastrous tenure as head of our country to present day the only time crime trended southward was the period between 1980 and 1988 when Edward Seaga’s served as Prime Minister. This does not mean that Seaga had clean hands in the militarization of our country. He played a role which saw communities loyal to the Labor Party become militarized as well in order to survive the violence from the other side. Tivoli Gardens, Rema and a few others took on new meaning. Of course the Labor Party’s Garrisons were few and far between when compared to the volume the PNP had. My analysis as it relates to crime trends does not include the period between the time Bruce Golding took over as Prime Minister from Portia Simpson Miller and when Andrew Holness lost to her in 2011.
Whether it is a gunmen killing six in Hanover and torching their home injuring another four or men alighting from a car and opening fire on a car on hope road in broad daylight without fear of apprehension the stark reality is that they were confident there will be no consequence. That confidence and cavalier attitude is what gives them the confidence to murder police officers. They have no fear of getting caught . And of course if they are ever caught they know darn well they will have more people and organizations militating on their behalf than against them and that includes some who sit on the Courts.
We got to this place because we got a bunch of people in Jamaica who are the most pretentious assholes. Let’s call a spade a spade. They sit in their little gated communities behind grill gates, one room grilled from the other and they bloviate and pontificate about everything. Every Doctor, Lawyer, businessman, every damn thief has an opinion on law enforcement and how it must be shackled . Every arrest is dissected and every police encounter with the public undergoes a postmortem . “The Police bway dem mussi nu know dem place, how dem fi arrest di big man” never mind that their crony is a damn criminal. The Police were characterized as “krowbait” and “jankru” on morning television because one crack addicted television newscaster was accosted buying crack in Barbican square. “Yup” How dare the Police enforce the laws.
But none of this matter much when considered against the fact that those who hold high Political offices lead throngs of motorcycle brigands to polling stations and casually steal ballot boxes in precincts not favorable to them and yes they do worse things too. So now our little Island of 2.7 million is tethering on the brink of economic collapse, most of the companies which survived Manley’s onslaught during the 70’s and were reinforced and reenergized under Seaga have simply folded under the triple weight of extortion from the Government, the Trade Unions and those outside Gordon House. Throw in bungling bureaucracy and inane restrictions, exorbitant energy prices, other operational costs, the killing of business owners and the Island is now a place no one looks to when they want to invest. So the constant unsubstantiated rhetoric you hear that the Island is now poised for investment and development makes sense only to the disoriented political hacks who parrot those talking points come near election time.
There is a reason one does not go to a firehouse when he needs repairs done to his car. We also do not go to the teacher when we need to have a hernia removed, we go to a medical doctor. We got a little too big for our britches, a little knowledge turned us into complete fools, we went down a path from which we don’t know how to get out. Interestingly rather than seek redemption and humble ourselves we double down on stupidity. So when Golding created (indecom) to deal with alleged police excesses under much pressure from interest groups, he didn’t bother to use his office to make sure that there would be the right balance in that bit of legislation. A balance which would allay the fears and concerns from certain aggrieved sections of the population, while ensuring that police officers are protected against persecution and witch hunts when they take steps to protect the country. He allowed one argument to hold sway and the nation ended up with a bad law. Rather than repeal it they will stubbornly delude themselves it is a good law which corrals police excesses. They will not say we made a mistake in drafting debating and passing this and it is costing people their lives, they simply have not yet reached that level of sophistication. They will hold steadfast to the talking points that Police shootings have gone down and that is what is important.
However when the ill-advised law and the Napoleonic commissioner are held up to the light neither passes muster. (1) Contrary to the baloney fed the public that the (indecom) Act is positively responsible for the reduction in police shooting criminals the truth lines up more with the fact that the police have simply chosen not to engage. In fact the police did not engage the gunmen on Hope Road just this week according to our sources even as gunmen shot up a car injuring the driver. Why should they? Why should they engage and be treated like criminals have their weapons taken, having to leave their offices to go give statements to a non-police agency intent on making criminals of them? Why should they risk prosecution simply for doing their jobs because a self aggrandizing creature intent on grabbing power wants to climb on their backs or slide in their blood to bigger and better things for himself? There is no reason to engage so they simply don’t. Therein lies the reason police shootings are down. Criminals haven’t stopped killing people the police have simply stopped shooting back. The sooner the people realizes this and demand the disbandment of (indecom) the better off they will be.
(2) More police officers have been shot and wounded and indeed killed since the (indecom act) came into existence than at any other time. Criminals are emboldened and they are acting with raw impunity. The killings are too many to seriously contemplate. So this year more Jamaicans will be killed than last year and it will continue until the dumbass politicians say to the other shitheads “shut up”, then repeal (the indecom act) seriously go back to the drawing board and come up with a piece of legislation which makes sense. It is never too late to say we were total Jackasses.….…..
Eighteen (18) infants have died between June and September this year from healthcare-associated infections at the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) in Kingston and Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay according to the Jamaican media.
Fenton Ferguson
No one knows more about the unbearable grief which comes from losing one’s child than this writer . The immeasurable grief is so much that many commit suicide, others are ruined emotionally for life and others simply quit after their child has died. It is against that backdrop that this medium wishes to associate with the pain and suffering of those parents as they grieve this loss and suffer a pain that cuts to the core.
In most societies the person who heads the health sector would resign as a mark of respect for those parents and for not figuring out that something was amiss. There has been a significant amount of calls for the Minister of health Fenton Ferguson to step aside in light of these deaths which clearly could have been avoided. He has steadfastly refused to step aside claiming he could not have fixed a problem of which he was unaware. This is not the first time that Ferguson a Dentist by trade has come under scrutiny and for his lack of awareness of what ails the nation’s health care delivery system. Many of his critics did so against the chick v outbreak which plagued the Island just months ago. Some argue that the fact that he is a dentist and not a medical doctor has something to do with what they characterize as his incompetence. I disagree that one has to be a medical doctor in order to be a good minister of health which is an administrative job. Ferguson has at his disposal a vast cadre of competent medical doctors with whom he can consult.
Dr. Alfred Dawes.
In fact we understand that a recent audit was done of the health services and Ferguson hid the results from the country. Additionally it has been reported that a prominent young Doctor Alfred Dawes who headed the Jamaica Medical Doctors Association (JMDA) has been blacklisted by the Portia Simpson Miller Government because he spoke out about the conditions in the health sector on the Island. The Medical Doctors Association reported their experiences .
“We have flies in the operating theatre. We have to reuse single-use instruments that aren’t disposed of but [are] washed and placed in antibacterial solution and used on another patient,”. Pads and pencils used with electrosurgical machines, which sends electrical current to blood vessels to stop bleeding, are also reused. “The pencils are soaked in disinfectant and reused till they stop working,” the doctor said. However, he pointed out that the reused pencils run the risk of burning the patient and causing electrical fires. Another doctor said they often practise what they term ‘socialist medicine’ as leftovers from an individual’s surgery are used on someone else. “We have a mesh that is used to fix hernias. We ask patients to buy them as the hospital always runs out. When we don’t use all of the sterile mesh in the surgery for the patient who bought it, we soak it in disinfectant and use the leftover on a patient who couldn’t afford to buy their own,” According to the Jamaicaobserver.com.
The Prime Minister thus far has been nowhere in sight, in fact the only time she is heard from these days is when she shows up to cozy up to Foreign leaders, latch on to the successes of sports stars, or curse out the Opposition. In her absence the People’s National Party’s Youth Organization the “Comrade farm” or “D league” of the Governing administration has stepped to the fore attempting to address the issue of the deaths of the infants.
The Opposition “must immediately remove their favourite politically coloured lenses and call a spade a spade”. Kledsiella is well known as one of the most common hospital bugs, causing possible fatal illnesses worldwide. “Kledsiella’s spread among neonates does not average above six per cent in Jamaica, including the deaths this year, and while statistics will not bring back the lives of some of our youngest Jamaicans, we still fare better than some more economically successful countries, such as Brazil with a 50 per cent affected rate of its neonates”
With cultlike fervor they celebrate as if they know no better…
In other words as the Party leader usually say to those who oppose her ignorant nonsense, “Shut up”. It could have been much worse. If ever there was any doubt where Jamaica is heading under the stewardship of the present Administration and its subsidiaries there need be no further questions. The metric used in Jamaica is the lowest common denominator, as such our country does not measure itself against the success of others we rate ourselves against the failure levels of others. Notwithstanding this glaring lack of vision, wisdom and caring, hundreds of Thousands of Jamaicans will dress up in orange colored costumes like “junkanoo” performers and they will jubilantly march into polling stations come next national elections. Some may go even further, they will wound and even kill those who have opposing political views. In fairness the other side will do the very same. In the end the slow yet steady slide below the poverty line will continue. Soon Jamaicans will be running away to Haiti. They simply do not know they deserve better.
Like so many others David Simmons arrived in Kingston with preconceived notions about the things he heard about Policing in Jamaica. Simmons from Barbadoes was hired by the Simpson Miller government to chair the Commission looking into the actions of the security forces when they went to arrest Tivoli Overlord Christopher (Dudus)Coke on an extradition warrant in 2010.
It’s important to have accountability in Government . Government corruption across the Globe has literally obliterated people’s trust and confidence in the ability of their Governments to serve their best interest. Jamaica a small developing Nation has done more than it’s fair share in destroying the faith of it’s citizenry that their best interest are being addressed in meaningful ways.
So no well meaning Jamaican can seriously say that in the interest of transparency a competent panel should not be empanelled to examine events which occurred which resulted in the deaths of over seventy Jamaicans. Jonah believed the people of Nineveh was undeserving of God’s love and caring because of their wicked ways , so he disobeyed God’s command to go and issue them a warning to turn from their wicked ways. Many of us are like minded, we saw the people expressing their undying love and devotion to Dudus Coke and pledging to lay down their lives for him.
Mostly female residents of Tivoli Gardens march along Spanish Town Road in support of Coke.
It is not out of the realm of rationality to say well they had their wish. nevertheless as a people we cannot allow vengeance or petty political differences to destroy our country for our children and our children’s children.
Critics with an understanding of Jamaica’s politics say the Enquiry is being undertaken with a view to gain political points. This may be true but it’s still necessary to have these enquiries in a democratic society. I too share that view I believe the over M$140 spent so far could have been put to better use. In the end nothing new will emerge which most Jamaicans don’t already know .
David Simmons arrived in the Island and right off the bat he formed opinions and expressed his biases against the Police and Military. In the context of his function I believed he overstepped his bound on several occasions in a forum which requires tact, discretion, circumspection and most importantly impartiality. Simmons failed dismally in his utterances and has been chastised by several for shooting off at the mouth without adequately engaging his brain.
After spending just a little time in Jamaica and seeing the crime statistics daily David Simmons have had a “come to jesus moment” , an awakening if you will. Responding to media reports that the number of murders reported this year has surpassed the number reported for the corresponding period last year. Simmons said , “This is a never ending spiral, it has to stop. Jamaica has to pull back from this,” Oh, what’s this I hear? It’s not as peachy and rosy as you thought?
It’s always easy to comment and pass aspersions when you don’t have to face the bullets. Imagine if you were a member of the security forces who faced those militiamen who risked life and limb for that ungrateful undeserving nation? I guess your comments would be lot more measured , circumspect and respectful , but then again when you don’t have to face the bullets because others have volunteered to do it on your behalf it’s easy to criticize.
This is the third Article in a row in which I am responding to events in Jamaica which involves members of the Bar Association.
During the years I served in the (JCF) Jamaica Constabulary Force I became friends with several decent and hardworking members of the Legal Fraternity. In fact a couple of my good friends kindly assured me they would defend me “pro-bono” if ever I needed to be defended legally as a result of the pursuits out my duties as a police officer. Those assurances will forever remain in my heart. The kindness and thoughtfulness of those assurances still warms my heart even though I left law enforcement over two decades ago.
Such was the extent of the friendships which developed as a result of the mutual respect and admiration we had for each other from working together though working at different ends of the spectrum. I also built relationships with some members of the bench who are still serving today and I am indeed proud of those associations as I fundamentally believe those professionals were of the highest caliber and still remain so. From my perspectives others were simple bullies who hid behind the clown costumes and hurled abuse at those who could not defend themselves. Those abuses continue to this day and in many cases have increased exponentially.
Over the years we have seen situations in which members of the Legal fraternity have brought the once proud and pristine fraternity into serious question. Some members cannot seem to avoid committing larceny as servants, fraudulent conversions, or misappropriating their client’s monies. Every year as I have pointed out in recent articles several are struck from the list of those allowed to practice law on the Island. The General legal Council provides a detailed list which provide the names of those so disbarred . One must bear in mind that list includes only those bad lawyers who have been caught and found to have committed serious and egregious breaches of their sacred trust. Disbarred Attorneys
The same is true of the Police service in which I spent 10 of my formative adult years. As we seek to look at the behavior of some members of the Bar it is important to observe that Lawyers become Judges. No one goes to School to become a Judge. Judges are appointed from the pool of lawyers which practices law both on the side of the Prosecution and the Defense. Most Western Industrialized nations tend to pick their Judges from the Prosecution side, the same cannot be said for Jamaica. This may or may not have something to do with the perception that it is almost impossible to gain convictions in Jamaica’s criminal courts, particularly when the accused is connected.
I made the aforementioned observations against statements made by President of the bar Association of Jamaica Donovan Walker and an alleged Investigation which has been commenced by Zaila McCalla the Island’s Chief Justice into an incident in which an Attorney was arrested at the Supreme Court in Kingston. In his statement Walker said he spoke to the Commissioner of Police and the Minister of Justice about the arrest which he saw as problematic . Stating quote : “Arresting an officer of the court within the precincts of the Supreme Court building sends a bad signal ‚the action may be seen as an act of contempt, the dignity of the courts must be observed by all officers of the court, including the police”.
This writer maintains that the laws of the Country must be upheld and respected indeed by everyone in the country. In a Democracy no person is greater than the other. As such the laws must be applied fairly and equitably across the board. I fundamentally believe there is no better place to arrest a person than in the very halls of justice , if the Supreme Court does consider itself a hall of justice as it once was. The President of the Bar Association has from the reporting been able to secure the commencement of an investigation into what is clearly a justifiable and proper arrest. He argues that the arrest in the confines of the court could be viewed as contemptuous without providing one iota of evidence in support of that scurrilous assertion. The enforcement of Jamaican laws cannot be confined to the poorest of the poor and the least connected only, and it certainly cannot be subject to the whims of a gentrified Bureaucrat.
Supreme Court building
The greatest impediment to our system of Justice is not where alleged criminals are arrested it rests with the application of the law. Most importantly it rests with the perception the public has of the people who are sworn to uphold those laws. Judges, Attorneys and Police officers have a duty to comport themselves in a dignified manner. Allegations of Police misconduct is well documented based on their numbers. Instances of misconduct by Lawyers are not as well know or amplified, probably because their numbers are not as voluminous. Judges engage in unlawful conduct however their numbers are significantly less than the number of practising lawyers. Juxtapose that with the fact that the higher a person is positioned in Jamaica the less likely he will ever be accused much less charged or convicted of a crime.
I will now introduce to you a letter which appeared in the Jamaica Daily Gleaner of Oct.22nd 2015 .. This letter was written by one of the Country’s pre-eminent legal minds whom from his letter believes fundamentally in the quote: world class quality of the nation’s legal minds.
Lloyd Barnett, O.J., B.A., LL.B.(Hons.), LL.M., Ph.D.(London), of Lincoln’s Inn, Barrister-at-Law, is a practising attorney in Jamaica
In a letter to the Editor published on October 19, Glen George Wilson gives as a reason for keeping the Privy Council as our final Court of Appeal that the lawyers of the Caribbean will continue to benefit from participating in deliberations with other world-class legal minds. The objective of having Caribbean lawyers exposed to world-class legal minds will be more readily achieved by the acceptance of the CCJ’s appellate jurisdiction because at present only a very limited number of lawyers have the opportunity to appear in the Privy Council so as to have deliberations with other ‘world-class legal minds’. Since there are world-class legal minds within the Caribbean, the CCJ as an itinerant and more accessible court would offer more and better opportunities for that participation.
Power To Legislate
The second reason Wilson gives is that the CCJ will use its power to legislate from the bench and so the voters could be ignored. He has given no basis for this surmise and there is no evidence in the CCJ’s 10 years of adjudication to support it. But why does Williams feel that the CCJ would be more prone to legislate from the bench than the Privy Council? Certainly, the CCJ will be in a better position to sense the will of ‘the voters’ than the Privy Council, as Lord Hoffman, an eminent Law Lord and Privy Councillor advised us.
Lloyd G. Barnett . Attorney-at-law
This letter is a classic demonstration of what we have systematically maintained in this medium , that at the highest level in Jamaica it is all about self and not the long-term welfare and wellbeing of the country. Of course Jamaica has no shortage of world ‑class legal minds that is never in question. Jamaicans are overachievers, whatever we set our minds to we excel at it even when we seek to self-destruct. That is not the issue, the issue is that bright legal minds like the Goodly Dr Lloyd Barnett is willing to cajole and coax our country into getting rid of the Privy Council and replacing it with the CCJ.
It is clear from this letter that what’s uppermost and of paramount importance to the Author Dr Barnett as indeed many others is not the future of our nation and the rule of law but the promotion and aggrandizement of the legal fraternity. No Jamaican lawyer can reasonably pick up the phone and call the Privy Council in England with a view to influencing a ruling one way or the other. Can we say the same about the criminal Justice system in Jamaica? if we discard the Privy Council will Jamaicans be able to say to themselves they are comfortable that the process is untarnished and without collusion? Are Jamaicans confident they are getting justice at home when Prosecutors, Defense Lawyers and trial Judges were trained at the same law school, attend the same functions and are members of the same social clubs? If Jamaicans believe they are getting untarnished justice I have a bridge I would like for them to consider purchasing. These are just a few of the powerful voices lobbying for the CCJ which ultimately will be a grand old social club for the good old boys. Jamaicans need to see this for what it is and eschew it.
Yesterday I inarticulately and crudely responded out of anger and disgust to the news that Jamaica’s Chief Justice Zaila McCalla has launched a probe into the circumstances surrounding how an attorney-at-law was arrested inside the Supreme Court building. Jamaica’s Criminal courts dockets are overflowing with unresolved cases this has been an ongoing situation for decades , however much of it has happened on the watch of McCalla. This is true despite the fact that the Police are locking up a measly 7% of murderers contrary to alternative arguments.
Chief Justice Zaila McCalla
The situation is so dire as it relates to disposition of cases in the criminal courts system that some have proposed that the Powers that be simply throw out all of those cases and start afresh. What those myopic commentators does not bother to think about is the fact that if that path was to be followed the island would also simultaneously dump a bunch of mass murderers in custody back onto the streets in what would have amounted to a de facto Amnesty to mass murderers.
Much of the delay in resolving cases rests not with inadequate police investigations and case conclusion as some want you to believe. As a former officer who spent many years in the system I must tell you they stem from defense lawyers asking for adjournments because they haven’t been paid. Any Detective or uniformed officer will tell you they are as frustrated as anyone when Lawyers show up asking the judge for an adjournment because quote; “My client haven’t yet fulfilled certain obligations” . It’s important that the record be set straight on some of these lies which have gone unaddressed for too long, in many cases where delays occur the police have nothing to do with it.
Judges never say no when their criminal lawyer cohorts ask for these continued adjournments and reasonably no one expects them to work without being paid. It’s simply a matter of logically placing the root-causes of the delays where they appropriately belong.
President of the bar Association of Jamaica Donovan Walker
With all of the problems in the Courts system I am really miffed that McCalla would have time to even consider the nonsensical notion that a Lawyer arrested within the confines of the courts constitutes some kind of threat to the authority of the court as the head of the Bar Association seem to think, or warrants some kind of investigation of sorts.
What did McCalla do when Judith Pusey jammed up the system with vengance in an effort to ensure that Kern Spencer would not be found guilty of the crime for which he was charged ? Pusey a subordinate of McCalla mounted what could only be construed as a Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. type defense on behalf of Spencer, contrary to her role as hearer and trier of the facts.
In an unprecedented move not seen in recent history Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey fought with the prosecutor to the Appeals Court as she attempted to stymie the more plausible outcome of guilty for the accused. It took the Appeals court to smackdown this affront to the dignity of the process , of course it did not matter in the end because Pusey ended up tossing the case at the request of Spencer’s attorneys. This has been and still remain one of the most glaring and reprehensible assault on our system of justice. Judith Pusey still sits on the magistrates bench in jamaica. Such was the outrage of Judith Pusey’s behavior during the course of the Kern Spencer’s corruption trial that Senior Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Caroline Hay blamed the magistrate’s posturefor the slow pace of the trial, arguing that it “effectively caused stay of the prosecution’s case for a period ofseven months and prevented it from proceeding”.
“Considering the conduct of the trial judge, the fair-minded and informed observer would have a reasonable apprehension or suspicion of bias, and as such, public trust in the judicial process is under threat,” the DPP stated in the court document.
In light of all this and the host of other problems plaguing the equitable and fair dispensation of justice in Jamaica Zaila McCalla did absolutely nothing . Zero . Zilch. Nada. Where was this Jackass (no offence to donkeys) Donovan Walker when the Integrity of the criminal Justice process and the entire system of our Parliamentary Democracy, which has at it’s core a fair judiciary was threatened on what clearly was an outright case of Judicial obstruction? On the basis of the Kern Spencer case alone the Jamaican people lost repeatedly. They were bilked out of millions of dollars during the supposed distribution of the light bulbs and they lost again when Judith Pusey decided to waste public funds in her fight with the Prosecutor. The greatest loss however is the lack of faith that case generated in the system. A component which surely impacts the trajectory of crime in general.
Despite this Zaila McCalla has reportedly launched an investigation into the fact that a lawyer was appropriately arrested by the police somewhere in the Supreme Court building. The Investigation is supposedly precipitated because the President of the Bar Association Donovan Walker is offended that one of his cronies was corralled within the court precinct. Earl Melhado, was arrested on October 9 by investigators from the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) as he exited a courtroom at the Supreme Court. According to Walker, this was an unprecedented move. The Bar Association president argues that arresting an officer of the court within the precincts of the Supreme Court building sends a bad signal. According to him, the action may be seen as an act of contempt. President of the Jamaican Bar Association, Donovan Walker, Walker argues that the dignity of the courts must be observed by all officers of the court, including the police.
As one of my good friend confided in me “Just who the hell do these lawyers think they are”? Yes who the hell do they think they are that when they commit themselves special accommodations should be made for them ? Might I remind these little “grung gads” there should be no special accommodation made for anyone who run afoul of the law. The law must be observed with fidelity fairness, it must be equitably dispensed with malice or ill will toward none. No one should get special treatment , yes that includes Lawyers.
The notion that arresting someone in the precinct of the court borders on contempt, is on the face of it utter bull-shit but a more indepth look reveals the hypocrisy and sense of entitlement these little “Sovereigns” feel they deserve. It is the criminal act for which the accused is charged which demeans and brings contempt to the courts and the process, not the totally and completely legal , lawful and necessary act of arresting the perpetrator which is contemptuous. What the little Emperors are objecting to under the pretext of contrived and faux concern about contempt for the Courts, is everything to do with their continued belief that the police should be seen but not heard.
The time has come for this neo-Colonial way of thinking to be erased from the psyche of the Nation. It is important that the Bar and it’s President be reminded that Slavery was abolished long ago and that we are marching slowly toward a Nation of laws and yes the laws of the country apply to everyone. You are accused of breaking the law you get arrested wherever you are found period. What better place for him to be arrested than in the halls of Justice? The laws of the country cannot and will not be just for the “little dutty foot bway”, it applies to Criminal Lawyers ‚or Lawyers who are Criminals as well. Is there even a difference in Jamaica anymore ?
Most of you who follow my Blogs have from time to time seen me go absolutely berserk on some entities in Jamaica who believe the rule of law does not apply to them> Some of them believe that whatever station they occupy that particular discipline and those so involved with them are immune from criminal prosecution. In short they believe they should never be spoken to by police much less be arrested even when they are caught criminally culpable. Some of the entities I have named over the years include the supposed Human Rights agencies, the Norman Manley law School,those who sit in Judgement, the so-called-big-man ‚but most of all these despicable vultures called “Criminal lawyers”. Those of you who wonder why crime is so pervasive on the Island look no further , the little man on the street believe he is the only one subjected to the laws and the proverbial “big man is immune from prosecution”. Where did the little man on the street get that feeling from?
If you are wondering what those who feel the laws should not apply to them and their kind look like ? Look no further than the piece of shit pictured below.
President of the bar Asscociation of Jamaica Donovan Walker
Now read the story.
Chief Justice Zaila McCalla has launched a probe into the circumstances surrounding how an attorney-at-law was arrested inside the Supreme Court building. The investigation was prompted by a complaint from the Jamaican Bar Association. Association President, Donovan Walker, says the concern has also been raised with the Minister of Justice and the Commissioner of Police. Attorney, Earl Melhado, was arrested on October 9 by investigators from the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) as he exited a courtroom at the Supreme Court. According to Walker, this was an unprecedented move. The Bar Association president argues that arresting an officer of the court within the precincts of the Supreme Court building sends a bad signal. According to him, the action may be seen as an act of contempt. President of the Jamaican Bar Association, Donovan Walker, Walker argues that the dignity of the courts must be observed by all officers of the court, including the police.
This despicable piece of crap does not care that his colleague committed an offence for which he was arrested, which is what ultimately brings the courts into disrepute and is disrespectful to the process, he has a problem with the police arresting him within the confines of the courts. What he wants is that it be kept secret. We will not keep secret what these pretentious ass wipes are doing to Jamaica. Every year several lawyers are struck from the list of those allowed to practice law on the Island. Most of them are struck from the list for stealing clients money . That is what dishonors the courts and is contemptuous of the kangaroo court system which obtains on the Island, not the actions of the police. When you are alleged to break the law the law arrests you wherever whenever, however
Dr.-Carl-Williams Commissioner of Police
This arrogant son of a bitch wants the world to believe that arresting one of his colleague is bad for the courts but the actions which precipitated the arrest is not worth mentioning. I hope the jackass of a police Commissioner does not get in the way of this arrest or those involved in it or we will move mountains to support these officers. Enough of those good old boys network. While the Chief Justice is supposedly investigating I would encourage her to see if she can find out what happened to the Cuban Light Bulb case why no one was punished for what was a clear and unequivocal act of thievery. The Country and the world would also like to know how one damn little backwater magistrate can circumvent the entire process without consequence?
UPDATE .….…
Former Inspector Dadrick Henry
In 2012 my former team member Dadrick Henry was arrested right there on the premises when police officers rushed in and arrested him in the presence of his lawyers who scampered for cover. Conspicuously present was a news team as well, in a matter of minutes it was breaking news on Television. The Charlatan who heads the criminal lawyer fraternity and his Organization had no comment then, no one thought it was out of the ordinary>. Inspector Henry had just given evidence in one of the very same Kangaroo courtroom. Inspector Henry was an officer of the court!!! Where was the Bar Association then. ? We are going to make sure that this special treatment stop. Jamaica a fi di whole a wi . Nu man nu bigga dan nu man, a wah du dem bway deh?
Holding hands and singing kumbaya will not stop crime neither will asking for Divine intervention, a tough no nonsense no holes barred approach will.
The country said it did not want so called “super-cops”, at least the pretentious social climbers from upper Saint Andrew did so real police officers exited the stage and left.
Many of us were saying this from Carolyn Gomes headed the criminal Rights Group which went by the acronym (JFJ) .
Both political parties joined with (JFJ) and Gomes, (FAST), The Human Rights Council, The norman Manley Law School. Some sectors of the University of the West Indies , The PMI, The Bar Association, The Public Defender’s office, the General media, and yes many who sit on the Bench in judgement of criminals are criminal coddlers themselves and of course a host of others helped in reshaping the Police department making it a paper tiger.
For all intents and purposes the JCF is nothing more than a parking lot for people who left the University of the West Indies could find no work and was seeking a paycheck.
Terrence Williams (right) commissioner of the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM), Hamish Campbell, (centre) IDECOM’s assistant commissioner and Dave Lewis, INDECOM’s director of complaints central region.
In many instances the police force is a large bunch of wussified know nothings who as one my friends said runs away at the first sound of gunfire. This of course is true as I found out in 1988 when three of us encountered a determined assassin on Blackwood Terrace. The punk opened fire at point blank range hitting a man we were escorting home. He had just made a report at the station about a threat on his life. I totally understand the pressing inclination to run the other way when the sounds of a .45 revolver reverberates in the narrow confines of the zinc fences which adorned both sides of Blackwood terrace then. In the pitch blackness of the night the next muzzle-flash I saw was that of the weapon being discharged and the bullet hitting me in the hip to buttox area of my left side as I grabbed the assailant trying to neutralize him before he could turn the weapon on me. By this time my two comrades had long decided they weren’t going to wait around to figure out whether it was a “duppy or a gunman” they were gone.
It wasn’t my training , it was determination but most of all unbridled anger that that piece of excrement had shot a totally innocent man and had the gall to shoot me. Under no circumstances would I be a victim to this punk neither would the target of his initial murderous intent. Minutes later with blood soaked shoes I hoisted the groaning man’s hand around my neck and began the laborious trek down to Red Hills Road where we parked the police car. In my waist was my service pistol and in my pocket was the gleaming .45 revolver I took from the piece of human waste. Police officers cannot be afraid to be police, either you are or leave. Members of the JCF are scared shitless to do their job because one little man with a napoleonic complex has hijacked the process and the stupid Jamaican public has it’s head too far up it’s collective ass it figure it out. As a former front-line cop I want to hear nothing from arm-chair generals nor keyboard heroes who don’t know shit about what it takes to do Police work in that place.
Gomes
The Police force has gotten worse instead of better in every way .
Of course one cannot exclude the fact that the JCF was front-loaded with thousands of poorly trained, and in many cases barely competent members of the ISCF who underwent no retraining.
Additionally there is the issue of the women now in the department , many of whom make no difference in the fight against crime.
This is in no way an attempt to disparage the contribution nor the capabilities of women in general. It is merely a honest assessment of the facts as I saw them over the years.
I have worked with some capable women and I know for certain many of them are as capable as some men are and in rare cases more so.
Notwithstanding, in the context of Jamaican police training and precedent of women as effective crime fighters the vast majority of female officers have been mere window dressing.
Again let me hasten to say this is not an indictment on all female officers, and yes there have been no shortage of dead-wood male officers.
With that said I fundamentally believe that were the powers that be serious about crime fighting the entire JCF would have to be debriefed and retrained then the other components added in order to secure a competent and capable Police Department. Of course one has to reasonable debate whether the grandiose know nothing village lawyers which form a huge part of the Jamaican population, many of whom spend the better part of their day on websites and other social media criticizing everything the police does actually deserve a competent police force?
It’s almost impossible to keep up with the killings in Jamaica these days, there are simply too many killings on a daily basis for one to come to grips with them so we relate to only those with extreme shock value. We don’t bother paying attention to the body discovered with chop wounds in bushes, or the woman found in a gully raped and murdered. Neither are we concerned about the body of a man discovered with gunshot wounds in cane fields . Those we don’t bother to count. Those are par for the course. For those killings we create a mental disconnect and we mentally move on.
We have desensitized ourselves to the number of murders on the Island despite the distinct likelihood of one getting gunned down based on the sheer volume of killings and the smallness of the space in which they occur. Staying alive in Jamaica has become an arduous daily challenge. Law abiding Jamaicans have largely resigned themselves to the likely reality they will die by the gun if not today then sometime in the not too distant future. Jamaica did not get to this place overnight it took decades to get there and it certainly will not change overnight.
For decades Jamaicans have subconsciously built their homes and decorated them with ornate ironwork- grill fortifications. It was an unconscious state of metal surrender to the forces of evil and mayhem. It said if I die I would prefer not to die in my home and certainly not while I sleep. Unfortunately that tacit and unwitting agreement with the purveyors of murder did not preclude them from the vicious bloodlust of the Island’s killer, they simply ripped the grill apart and visit death and destruction anyway.
Firefighters work at putting out a blaze that gutted this four bedroom house at 3 Benson Terrace in Norbrook, St Andrew.
The truth is that the fortifications would be worthwhile if there was a capable and competent Police department capable of responding within seconds of receiving distress calls. Nevertheless in the murder culture of Jamaica none of it makes sense because in the end one has to brave the dangers of stepping outside their home where the possibility of getting gunned down is one in 30.000. Thus far this year over a thousand people have been reported murdered. This number is in no way credible when considered against the many people who simply dissapear and are never seen again.
The Government and the Police rationalize the mayhem by seeking to console the nation and the world with platitudes . They argue that the bulk of the murdered victims are connected with the lotto scam trade which is rife on the Island. As if those lives are disposable. What we have learned over the years is that the “lotto-scam” developed on the Island because many of the chief operatives were and still are members of the ruling People’s National Party Administration. It has now metastasized into a much larger problem involving people from all walks of life including Police, clergy and Jamaicans from all walks of life.
The popular culture now treat this scourge which attacks the vulnerability of aged foreigners as a necessary evil . Some within the Administration have called for those benefitting from it to spend some of the ill-gotten proceeds on education. In other words they want the proceeds of crime spent on educating youngsters . Despite the fact that the illicit gains ought to be confiscated and if possible returned to their rightful owners or at worse spent putting those involved in jail. It’s a regressive reasoning which makes sense to Administration officials many of whom are involved or otherwise believe the word “education” justifies the taking of property from the old and vulnerable and giving it to the poor. It is a kind of Robin-Hood mentality which finds comfort and fertile soil only in a place like Jamaica and certainly among the warped thinking of Jamaicans.
HOWDIDJAMAICAGETTOTHIS? Well intentioned People Jamaicans and others, have asked me how did the once beautiful Island get to this ? On every occasion I answer “the Island is still beautiful, the people are the problem” The people are opinionated , ignorant and in most cases hell-bent on giving their opinions on things they haven’t bothered to study or acquaint themselves with. Everyone has opinions on everything they know nothing about. That’s a serious problem. We disagree not because we have facts in support of our position but simply for the sake of being disagreeable. Some seem to relish trying to impress others they are smart. Unfortunately we end up with a country that is now a criminal paradise.
So when I answer people’s questions on my country’s crime problem I tell them there are a lot of morons who are informing the debate. I tell them there is no serious commitment to the rule of law. I tell them we are a nation of intellectually challenged monday-morning-quarterbacks. I tell them we pontificate and we grandstand because we are a nation full of shit. Yes I also tell them we are a nation which glorifies criminals and hate police officers and the rule of law because we are too stupid and full of shit to understand the value of a stable society .
I explain to them that we have a Government and a political system which survives and thrives on crime. That yes politicians encourage crime as a way of life while they pilfer public funds and fatten their wallets. I take pains to explain to them that the Government look the other way because it is inherently corrupt and that it allows criminality as an escape valve for those in the country who have criminal intentions and to cover it’s own incompetence. I explain that our police is understaffed , underpaid, under-equipped, under-trained ‚underpaid and unappreciated. Nevertheless I tell those who will listen that the police leadership is incompetent, misguided, afraid and basically no help to the officers who need their support in the streets. I explain that young officers are not properly supervised , they are basically unaware of their powers and thus they are hesitant and confused , something which is not lost on the Island’s growing criminal fraternity.
When I discuss our nation’s crime situation with others they ask why is crime such a thriving business with the police unable to do anything about it ? I tell them the above and I also tell them that rather than fix those problems the Government doubles down by throwing it’s support behind another layer of bureaucracy which feeds the ego of some but does nothing to stop serious crime on the island. When they ask what I mean? I explain that the emphasis is not on eliminating crime it is about making sure the police cannot appropriately go after criminals. So in many cases the police doesn’t anymore. FEDERATIONBLASTINDECOM, RIGHTSGROUP, POLITICIANS, ATSLAINCOPSFUNERAL
Criminals are emboldened the more we go after police who have to deal with them. It requires a delicate balance of ensuring that our police officers show fidelity to the laws they are sworn to uphold while they tenaciously go after those who make conscious decisions to cause harm to others. As we strive to hold our officers accountable we must balance that desire with an unrelenting support of them as they root out the most vicious vile creatures from among us. Our societies depend on it. In Jamaica some of the educated spend their time showing just how great they are at observing the letter and the spirit of the law , usually all their efforts in that regard are expended setting vicious killers free. If crime in Jamaica is ever to be seriously tackled the entire apple cart must be overturned. Any yes it may mean cutting off the head of the snake.
Thanks to SUNY Plattsburgh Associate Professor of Chemistry and Music Director for the SUNY Plattsburgh College Gospel Choir, Dr. Dexter Criss and the choir for taking the long trip down from Plattsburgh New York to deliver an awesome evening of musical excellence at the Beulah Baptist Church at the Invitation of our senior Pastor the Reverend Dr. Jesse Voyd Bottoms.
Dr Criss and Plattsburgh choir in concert at Beaulah Baptist Church PoughkeepsieScenes from the performance of the SUNY Plattsburgh Gospel choir in concert at Beulah Baptist ChurchMore of that wonderful evening of music and fellowshipTogether with the Marist College and Beulah Baptist Church ChoirsOur son Kodi Kadeem Beckles attended Suny Plattsburgh before he was taken from us . Our lives will never ever be the same . Every day I grieve and cry for you my son .Our family… Nothing make our days easier since you left … For me I simply try to survive each day I wake up . I never wanted to live in a world without you.I grieve each day while I hold onto his word , it’s all I have, that one day we will be reunited , now I simply live for that day. For no deeper love have any parent felt for his child. No deeper pain has a parent felt for his child. For no greater burden has life been since you left.
Lamar is still in a coma and his heart is failing … our source says he is having serious problems with his kidneys and lungs as well. Khloe Kardashian is currently by his side.
9:30 PMPT — Lamar is still alive, but he is breathing with the assistance of machines and remains in critical condition … according to sources close to the situation.
7:15 PMPT — The Nye County Sheriff says the airlift of Lamar had to be scratched because his 6′10″ frame was too big for the chopper. Instead, he was rushed by ambulance to a Las Vegas hospital.
The Sheriff also says the call came in at 3:15 PM for an unresponsive male at the Love Ranch. Paramedics treated Odom and he was taken to a nearby hospital. Sheriff’s detectives conducted an investigation at the brothel. It’s unclear what, if anything, they found on scene.
7:05 PMPT — Sources tell us Khloe and Kim Kardashian … as well as Kris Jenner are heading to Las Vegas shortly to see Lamar at the hospital.Lamar Odom is fighting for his life after falling into unconsciousness at Dennis Hof’s Love Ranch South in Pahrump, Nevada … TMZ Sports has learned.
Sources at the Love Ranch tell us … 35-year-old Odom arrived at the Ranch Saturday and was partying with the girls for days. A source at the Ranch said Lamar was taking an herbal substitute for Viagra.
We spoke with Hof … who tells us Tuesday afternoon, a woman went into Odom’s room in the VIP suites and found him unconscious.
We’re told the woman began screaming for the manager — who called 911.
The manager rolled Lamar over on his side and saw “mucus-type liquid coming out of his nose and mouth.”
An ambulance took Lamar to Pahrump hospital, where doctors intubated him … an indication he could not breathe on his own.
We’re told Lamar is being airlifted from the hospital to Las Vegas for more treatment.
Our sources tell us, “It’s not good.”
We’re told Lamar had been partying at the ranch by himself — with no friends or entourage — and is now alone at the hospital.
The ranch staff says they want to be in the room with Lamar but since they’re not family they’re not allowed.
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