Am I the only one offended by Portia Simpson Miller’s propensity to jump at every opportunity to offer words of congratulations and platitudes to sports stars, beauty pageants contestants, but never have time to speak on burning issues of the day.
The Jamaican Prime Minister in classic dumb mute character has no word of support for the families of police officers when their loved ones are murdered in service to their country. She is silent about the daily bloodshed in our country. As she is about the fact that the Jamaican dollar is for all intents and purposes a worthless currency. She is silent on the rampant corruption which has plagued not just former PNP Administrations but which seem to be the defining theme of both her Administrations.
Most importantly she had nothing to say about Dwayne Vaz’s nincompoop comments on a platform in St James urging PNP supporters to pick up their guns against Jamaica Labor Party supporters. I find it extra offensive that Miller who has done everything to secure and hold onto state power has nothing for the people except Spanish Town Road ghetto rhetoric and a kind of old style politics the country had already turned it’s back on.
Portia Simpson Miller can cheer-lead for sports stars, beauty contestants and whatever else tickles her fancy but it’s time she step aside if she loves Jamaica and in the name of God leave something of the Island we know and love for the next generation.
Among the destructive things the People’s National Party has done to Jamaica outside the destruction of the economy, impoverishment of the population, making our currency worthless, and destroying the productive sector, is the destruction of the Island’s moral compass.
Several days ago Dwayne Vaz the PNP member of parliament for central Westmoreland caused great concern to Jamaicans both at home and abroad when he invoked the murder lyrics of imprisoned convicted murderer Vybz Kartel on stage , inducing his supporters to load up their guns to take the fight to members of the opposition Jamaica Labor Party. Since then Vaz has walked back the comments after Jamaicans reacted strongly to the notion that an elected official could reckless attempt to do anything , much less suggest that the Island return to the dark days of political executions. Vaz is relatively young but he is no pup , if he is old enough to sit in Parliament as a member of that body he is not too young to know wrong from right and if he is that stupid then he needs to step aside. Jamaica certainly does not need that kind of leadership.
Absent any pepudation of Vaz on the matter is the Prime Minister whom for all intents and purposes cannot be taken seriously. However Portia does not need to speak out she does not know wrong from right and neither does the Jamaica Gleaner a once proud paper now shamelessly the mouth-piece of the ruling PNP . December 17th 2015 The Paper published it’s daily letter of the day, titled :
Vaz
“Low Di Yout Dem”…
For my readers who are not familiar with the Jamaican vernacular, ” Low Di Yout Dem” is a colloquial interpretation of “leave the young people alone”. The letter reads as follows.
THEEDITOR, Sir:
It is a welcoming sight to see the increased number of young people in politics. Like in our youthful days, they will err. It is not our duty as elders to shut them up or try to destroy them in the name of tribal politics. First, we must acknowledge that this is not the generation of the 1950s and 1960s. Second, they are more expressive and advanced culturally and/or intellectually. They will make mistakes; why hang them?
There is an interview with Bob Marley that was done on his return from a Caribbean destination in the 1970s. He spoke about adults wrongfully judging young people. He said (and I paraphrase) that all ‘dem big people gwaan like sey dem was never young; dem a gwaan like dem did born big’. This line of reasoning helps us to reflect on ourselves as we judge the young. Let us take the case of young Dwayne Vaz and that Kartel song. I will also look at young Dayton Campbell, too, because when he speaks, there is a kind of avalanche of condemnation. It was this blitz of condemnation and hangman’s noose shaking at young Dwayne Vaz; and look who is talking! Lef di yute! We were once young and we made errors. There were elders that were in place to help us to grow and to respect reason. What is missing from all of this is reason.
There is the argument that Vaz used lyrics of a “convicted murderer”. Is the problem the music or is it Vybz Kartel? I agree with the protest, but make it civil and intelligent. Dwayne Vaz is a young man, and like any one of our sons, treat him like your child. On Tuesday, I saw the slew of orchestrated condemnations of young Vaz. It was like he committed ISIS types of crime. Was there this level of condemnation of the so-called flag killing in Portmore? We have some young people in Jamaica who have a lot of potential and they must not be destroyed, but be assisted as they evolve. Do you really believe that Vaz would do something deliberately on the big stage to call for retribution and violence? Give the youth a break!
I see the same trend of comments and condemnation of young Dayton Campbell. Let him speak. Intelligent people cannot remain silent in the face of ignorance. When and where he commits an error, do not fail him, help him to overcome that problem. Where is that village that is expected to raise the youth? It is a pity that in this season of political campaigns there is this emptiness of knowledge and reason in the poor narratives of 21-century politics in Jamaica. In times like these we really miss the incomparable Michael Manley. The truth buried will rise again.
As someone who has more than once had the good fortune of having an essay being designated Letter of the day I am dissapointed that the Gleaner thinks a letter which ask that the Jamaican people give a pass to a member of parliament because of his age is worthy of publication , much less letter of the day. This letter is in and of itself the heart of what is wrong with Jamaica. No amount of quoting famous people changes that… Vaz is not a youth he is a member of parliament and one who is in position to influence real young people. Making excuses for him does nothing to help him, it shows the demented state of mental retardation of those who excuse his behavior. By the end of this year the very same youths will have murdered in excess of 1200 of their countrymen and women. This writer and the Gleaner should be ashamed at wanting to give a pass to someone who have craved and pursued leadership. Dwayne Vay is 34 years old , at his age I had completed 10 years as a police officer and had moved on and was 3 years into the second stage of my life. Had any young police officer wrongly killed or wounded a member of the public would the letter writer and the Gleaner be so benevolent? Most police officers are given the enormous task of making life and death decisions at the tender age of 18 years-old. Surgeons operate daily, some are younger than Dwayne Vaz, were one of them reckless and ended up jeopardizing patient’s lives would he receive the same charitable pass? I believe we all know the answer to these questions, which brings us then to why should a sitting member of parliament be held to a lesser standard of responsibility?
The letter writer is free to write whatever he wants. As an opinion writer myself I write what I feel like . The problem however is when a newspaper which ought to know better elevates a letter with that kind of content being fully conversant of Jamaica’s bloody past as it relates to political violence, it shows a certain level of recklessness unworthy of the public’s trust. Vaz made the sophomoric comments on a stage in Montego Bay . Days later six people were shot one killed in a drive by shooting in the very same city. I am not suggesting there was a connection between Vaz’s statements and the shootings but it brings to the fore the volatile nature of the situation with the proliferation and abundance of guns in the hands of people who are not smart enough to not use them in political killings.
Jamaica did “lowdi yute dem” , by the end of this year well over 1200 Jamaicans will have been killed by criminals. Let that sink in for a bit. The country is a veritable killing field , imagine 1200 bodies laid out side by side and imagine that carnage in a nation 4411 square miles and a population of 2.7 million. Then imagine just how tenuous the situation is. No the youths cannot be allowed to do as they please the nation tried it and look where it got us. Dwayne Vaz is no youth he is a grown man and he must be held accountable for his actions like everyone else. I’m still awaiting a response from Jamaica house maybe ‚just maybe the Prime Minister will finally realize she is the Prime Minister of all Jamaicans and not just for the PNP.
On assuming office as Prime Minister of Jamaica after the early exit of beleaguered Prime Minister Bruce Golding Andrew Holness said he would ask the Leader of the Opposition Portia Simpson Miller to walk the Garrisons as a sign of peace and togetherness. Holness felt this was important given our country’s violent political past. True to his word on October 27th Andrew Holness sent a letter to Portia Simpson Miller as a sign of goodwill and coöperation. To the best of our knowledge Andrew Holness received no formal response from the then leader of the political opposition. HOLNESS’ INVITATIONTOWALKTHEGARRISONS.
This publication was enthused at the change in tone and attitude of the newly installed prime Minister . As a former cop and a Jamaican who have witnessed firsthand the ravages of political violence on our people and culture, I felt though not a panacea Holness’ attitude to Governance was an important first step in the reconciliation process for the Jamaican people as one people, despite our differing political affiliations.
I was not surprised however that Portia Simpson Miller did not formally respond to the entreaties of the then Prime Minister to present a united front in the interest of our country. At the time I said the People’s National Party and Portia Simpson Miller could not take up the Prime Minister’s offer to show togetherness as Garrisons were Portia and Portia the Garrisons. I opined then that the woman the masses refer to as Sista P was merely an opportunistic virago and a political hustler. I had seen her in action over the years and thus I believe my characterization of her was and still remain an exercise in charity. OFGARRISONSCONCESSIONSANDDEBATES.
The People’s National Party constructed an elaborate scheme to control state power beginning in the early 70’s , the idea was to use popular programs and laws which would have mass grass root appeal, supposedly in the best interest of the poorer class. This created a cult-like following of the party which remain to this day despite the fact that Jamaica’s departure from the policies of the 60’s created a country and people who are exponentially worse off than before the social experiment of the 70’s and 90’s. It was the foundation on which Michael Manley’s Democratic Socialism was built. ♦ Project Land Lease. ♦ No bastard children. ♦ Micro Dams. ♦ The Cuban Schools. ♦ Free education. ♦ JAMAL. Were just a few of the programs which garnered mass support for Michael Manley and the People’s National Party. Though not necessarily bad ideas these ideas were poorly executed and exploited further which inevitably created a contemporary culture of dependency on Government as benefactor and crime as a substituting entity to fill the space where politics fell short. Free housing , Free electricity Free money, was icing on the cake and out the door went the concept of hard work education and the entrepreneurial spirit .
On the basis of the aforementioned, had Portia agreed to the dismantling of garrisons she would be agreeing to dismantlig her power base. That was not about to happen and young Andrew Holness would not be allowed to change the entrenched order of eat a food through political patronage It was not surprising then the response she gave to Holness’ invitation was informally and colloquially yet easily predictable. The “PNP nu have nu garrison mi nu see no walls inna mi constituency” GARRISONSDON’T ALLHAVEWALLS Anyone familiar with Miller cannot be surprised or even disappointed with the mindless parochialism of her response yet it evoked a certain degree of sadness at least to this writer ‚that one so highly placed could be so inherently stupid in not recognizing the important symbolism such a gesture would have created for the younger genration. All was not lost however, for the most part many Jamaicans of both major political parties had decided that killing each other in the name of politics was not something they wanted to continue doing. It was encouraging to see that Jamaicans of both political stripes had decided that though they still liked killing each other they would not continue to do so in the name of politics.
It should come as no surprise then that because the leader of the People’s National Party did not demonstrate the maturity , intelligence or common sense to eschew violence and it’s nurturing grounds, that the next Generation of PNP leaders would see violence as a viable path toward achieving political ends. The irony in all of this is that the people are smarter than their leaders. The people have already made the decision to eschew Political violence. Unfortunately Portia Simpson Miller still have not received that memo, and certainly not the idiotic little moron Dwayne Vaz the member of Parliament from Central Westmoreland the seat once occupied by the later Roger Clarke,. At the time Vaz was elevated to Clarke’s seat the Jamaica Observer did an elaborate story on the life of the then 33 year-old from his birth in 1981 to winning the by- election, it Article was a cloying love-fest . As the conclusion to the lengthy tribute to Vaz’s life story the writer Desmond Allen Observer Executive editor crowed .
Speaking on a platform at a PNP rally in St James recently in front of a large PNP crowd the supposed young, good-looking, hard-working, people-loving person — a virtual template on how to make a Jamaican politician ‑peeled off the Sheep costume and revealed for all and sundry the Wolf hiding inside. Responding to a fire at the PNP constituency office Dwayne Vaz showed the dirty filthy underbelly of PNP politics and the fuel which drives it, violence and intimidation. Quote “a baby strength dem have” He then went on to start singing the controversial lyrics of the Kartel’s violence song, “Wha’ Dem Feel Like”, as the sound system played the song written and performed by dancehall deejay, Vybz Kartel, who was convicted of murder in April, 2014 and includes lines like: “Puzzle up mi gun inna jeffery hype/Mek we step like a centipede and tek the lead inna war/A weh dem feel like, dem skin too tough fi bleed”. Weh Dem Feel Like
Hey, Ryno, a baby strength dem have, gal strength alone dem have Grants Pen, line up di car dem and di bike and mek we run in pon dem tonight [Chorus:] A weh dem feel like? Dem skin too tough fi bleed? Puzzle up mi gun inna … Mek we step like a centipede and tek the lead inna war A weh dem feel like? Dem skin too tough fi bleed? Puzzle up mi gun inna … Mek we step like a centipede and tek the lead inna war
[Verse 1:]
Mi nuh inna nuh long talking (talking). Mi dawg a do di … barking (barking). Magi-barrel a spin like a car rim, down a Madden. Dem haffi carry (…) badness a nuh show weh you star in. Fi get no bandoolu shot and fake scarrin. A real cop, a real killa, real bawlin’. When you mother (mother) see you spread out like tarpaulin.
[Chorus:]
Nowadays badness nuh fit dem. Dem only beat up bere woman and children. Nobody nah go vex if we kill dem. Di coppa shot dem from mi gun mi put it in dem. From you bother … , you condemn. string dem as we bomb dem. The way mi love killin mi put it inna mi song dem. And when di Gaza circle you, you caan get weh from dem.
[Chorus:]
Clearly a call to arms , and to return to the dark days of 8oo + dead in the name of politics as we have seen in the past. Communities as impregnable balkanized bastions of political exclusivity. Since then the naïve exuberant little pup have walked back the dangerous statements but the damage may have already been done . Not surprisingly, not a single word from the leader of the party to the little upstart “no this is not what we are about, this is not where we want to go”. Of course her performance as Parish Councillor, Minister and now as Prime Minister can only reasonably be validated through the garrison culture and the dumbing-down of the already illiterate uninformed masses. Is it any wonder then that as always when it really counts the stooge in Jamaica House is duplicitously silent?
The appeal brought by four police groups against the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is to be heard next year.
The four groups – The Jamaica Police Federation, the Police Officers’ Association, the Special Constabulary Force Association and the United District Constables’ Association – are appealing a ruling of the Constitutional Court affirming the power of INDECOM to arrest members of the force. The appeal was set for hearing in February, but could not proceed because one of the lawyers appearing in the case was unavailable. It is now set for hearing on May 30, 2016.
In July 2013, the Constitutional Court ruled that under common law as well as the INDECOM Act, the commission had the power to arrest members of the security forces. It also ruled that the powers of the INDECOM Commissioner and his investigators in no way diluted the authority of the Director of Public Prosecutions to continue, takeover or discontinue any prosecution. But the four police groups are arguing that the ruling has serious operational and constitutional implications and must be challenged at the highest level. The INDECOM Commissioner and the Attorney General are the respondents. Cops’ Appeal Against INDECOM’s Power To Arrest Set For May
Over the years we have seen both political parties in Jamaica do things which begs the age old question “are Jamaican authorities serious about reducing and ultimately eradicating crime’?
Lets get something straight here the governing administration has been horrible stewards of the nation’s affairs . This is not just about the economy and the moral decadence which characterizes Jamaican. The Party has actively contributed to crime directly both by omission and commission.
The Opposition Labor Party has had less time at the tiller but there is ample evidence of the contribution the Labor party has made to the crime culture on the Island as well. Which brings us to the Police. The Police department relegated itself to lapdog status for the political class, Commissioners and rank and file has come and gone but the mindset remain the same. The department has a PhD at the helm but the mindset throughout the constabulary seem to be that of a defeated second class citizenry, browbeaten, and battered into accepting it’s lot. Attrition is high, by some accounts over 600 officers left the department in a single year. There has to be a reason for this , particularly in a country where jobs are as hard to come by as finding a politician with good character. Which begs the question, why are officers going through the training only to dump the department at the slightest opportunity for an out?
Jamaicans have always been a people highly fascinated by positions and power . The bigger heads mentality is an integral part of the Island’s popular culture. The Police Commissioner is a PhD and he may be the beneficiary of more respect from the self appointed Elites than his predecessors but there is still a nagging sense that the police are mere yaad bways , unworthy of respect. Don’t get me wrong, over the years the Police have done more than enough to earn the disrespect of the most forgiving and pious Angels. The list of charges against the police leaves well thinking observers including former officers stunned that officers could be engaged in some of the crimes they are accused of committing. ♦Contract killings ♦ Extra-Judicial killings ♦ Robbery ♦ Rape. ♦ Conspiracy ♦ The list of criminal engagements by officers defies logic.
As a former cop I could argue that the JCF is not the only police agency struggling with those issues . As a Christian I could argue the character of people everywhere are more suspect because overall good values and best practices are simply not been taught and where taught are not been adhered to. I could make those arguments but they would not be fair arguments to make, people deserve better police services.
However as we look at the crimes and miss-steps of the police we have to look at the population and it’s role in all of this . Have the Jamaican public been respectful and embracing of law enforcement? Have the people embraced or shown an understanding of the role law-enforcement plays in a democratic society? On both counts the answer is no. The Island built a culture of animosity , resentment and opposition to law enforcement. From as far back as the creation of the Police services after the Morant Bay Rebellion Jamaicans arguably decided they would have an acrimonious relationship with those who enforce the laws. The JCF which was born out of the ashes of the rebellion was seen as a tool of the powerful created to oppress the underclass. Despite the fact that the British left and the police became the sons and daughters of the working class the pervasive culture of opposition to police remained.
Early dress uniform (Adapted)
The paradoxical juxtaposition of the emergent Rastafarian counter culture and the animosity toward policing did nothing to help the young nation with the large illiterate underclass to understand the need for supporting and nurturing the rule of law. A cold war developed between the cannabis smoking Rastafarians and the police. The result was that the opportunistic politicians of the day saw an opportunity to drive a wedge between police and people for political gain and they exploited it to the max.
Fast forward to today and the (indecom) Act, ballooning murder rates , cops leaving in droves , Terrence Williams and politicians of both political parties are either too stupid to understand the damage they are doing or they intend to destroy the Force, grow crime and turn the country over to terrorists. As it was in the beginning, politicians of both parties are joining together to give even more power to (indecom) rather than empower and outfit the police to go after crime.
In the end Jamaica is well on it’s way to end up where it sets out to be, a paradise for criminals. You simply cannot expect to have good outcomes from bad strategies.Talk to Jamaicans and 9 out of 10 hates police even though they have relatives who were, or are cops. Many have no idea why they hate cops , they simply do , they were raised that way. Ironically when they live abroad they are respectful of officers and those who aren’t end up on(ice) planes with a one way ticket back home. They know in their host countries their disrespectful shenanigans are best left at home. In the age of terror bombings and beheadings, purveyors of anarchy and mayhem from across the globe are always looking for places to plant their flags. Soon and very soon Jamaicans of all stripes and stations will come to realize the folly of their ways , by then it will be too late. For all intents and purposes it may already be.
You do not build a nation without securing the population. You do not build a nation without establishing a foundation of laws for the protection of the population. From earliest recorded history this was understood. Jamaican leaders have shit for brain so this eludes them but the people have been complicit and they deserve every inch of what they get.
COMMISSIONER of the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) Terrence Williams is likely to be included among the persons who can make applications for individuals to be taken under the protection of the security forces.
A joint select committee of Parliament, which had been reviewing the performance of INDECOM during its first five years of operations, has accepted a recommendation from Commissioner Williams that the Justice Protection Act should be amended to allow the minister, by order, to expand the categories of entities that can apply on behalf of persons for admission into the witness protection programme.The committee said, in its report tabled recently in Parliament, that if a pproved, the change will allow the minister to make an order to add the commissioner and any other appropriate person or entity to the list.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson may consider an independent bid for the White House, angry over a report on Republican Party maneuvering involving this summer’s national nominating convention, U.S. media reported on Friday.
Carson was angry over a Washington Post report that Republican leaders were preparing for a brokered convention to pick their 2016 White House candidate.
“If it is correct, every voter who is standing for change must know they are being betrayed. I won’t stand for it,” Carson said in statement, Politico and CNN reported. If the report was accurate, he said, “I assure you Donald Trump won’t be the only one leaving the party.” (Reporting by Doina Chiacu) Ben Carson Threatens To Leave The GOP
The brother of a man killed by police after a wild car chase on the Saw Mill River Parkway said the cops could have shown some restraint, particularly because no evidence has been recovered to show the suspect had a weapon. Justin Julbe, 23, said Thursday that he can’t believe his brother, Miguel Espinal, would have tried to tussle with an officer and grab his gun.
Police said Espinal, 36, fought with one of the cops before the shooting.
“Even if he fought a cop, why don’t you just Taser him?” Julbe said. “Personally, I would never, ever, reach for a gun. If my brother’s already caught, he’s caught. I’m not stupid enough to do that, and my brother’s smarter than me. My brother wouldn’t do that. I know damn well he wouldn’t do that.” Espinal, 36, was shot and killed in the woods near Tibbetts Brook Park in Yonkers Tuesday after a chase that took cops from the Bronx to Westchester. Cops said they had lost sight of the Nissan Espinal was driving during the chase, then spotted the car doubling back the wrong way near Exit 4. Espinal struck a median and two other cars before fleeing with his passenger into a wooded area. Moments later Espinal was shot dead, and the passenger, Akeem Smith, was nabbed after a short pursuit.
Police shot and killed Miguel Espinal in the woods near Tibbetts Brook Park in Yonkers Tuesday after a chase that took cops from the Bronx to Westchester.
In what seem to be unprecedented killing of people by American police more and more people are getting a look at what cops actually do while they are not looking, of course they claim to be doing it in the name and supposedly for the public’s protection. As a former cop myself I know too well the dangers inherent in the job. At the same time I find it offensive that anyone would use the risks associated with law enforcement as a reason to commit murder. I say this despite doing policing in Jamaica one of the most violent and dangerous places to do policing , and oh by the way being shot in the line of duty.
So I really am not deterred by killer cops wherever they ply their trade, neither am I mindful of their rabid inconsequential supporters who support the murder they visit on defenseless citizens. The attack the victim strategy will never deter me from speaking out against police killing innocent people and lying about it . I believe that on every occasion a cop kills a member of the public and lies to justify that illegal killing the victim and his/her family is slaughtered twice. As I said in a conversation just this morning the argument that police officers do not leave home and go out to kill people is utter and total bullshit. To those making that argument I say listen to the language of the white cops who are caught on tape telling unarmed members of the black community “I will fucking kill you, open your mouth and I put a fucking bullet in you head” !!! Does that equate to intent in law ? Intent can be expressed, inferred or implied , guess what ? Expressed intent is the most credible . So when a cop tells someone I will kill you and does that it exactly proves intent. What better way to know a person’s intention that the words which the person utter? Only that they are not charged with murder as they should be , like every other member of the public would be.
White Colorado movie theater shooter arrested after killing 12 and wounding 70
Murder is the unlawful killing of a human being by another human being with malice aforethought . Guess how we prove malice? Malice is proven by the words or deeds which preceded the act. So when a cops says’I will fucking kill” you and does he commits murder why he is not prosecuted for the crime rests with the people who chose to remain ignorant of what is being done in their names. In America there will never be outcry about the mass of police murder by the broader society as long as the victims are Blacks and Latinos. It serves their purpose well , they defend it because these uniformed killers carry out the sadomasochistic slaughter that they themselves would like to engage in.
Robert Dear Arrested Alive He killed three people and injured 11 others.
One of the greatest bit of hypocrisy surrounding this whole police abuse of citizens is what Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy did in what is known as the Leahy Amendment.
In the final days of the first session of the 105th Congress, the House and Senate approved H.R. 2159, the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs for Fiscal Year 1998. In a major victory for human rights and arms control public interest groups, the Leahy Amendment survived the conference committee and remained in the final version. The amendment, located in Section 570 of the bill, states the following: “None of the funds made available by this Act may be provided to any unit of the security forces of a foreign country if the Secretary of State has credible evidence that such unit has committed gross violations of human rights, unless the Secretary determines and reports to the Committees on Appropriations that the government of such country is taking effective measures to bring the responsible members of the security forces unit to justice: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be construed to withhold funds made available by this Act from any unit of the security forces of a foreign country not credibly alleged to be involved in gross violations of human rights: Provided further, That in the event that funds are withheld from any unit pursuant to this section, the Secretary of State shall promptly inform the foreign government of the basis for such action and shall, to the maximum extent practicable, assist the foreign government in taking effective measures to bring the responsible members of the security forces to justice so funds to the unit may be resumed.”
South Carolina cop Michael Slager a coast guard veteran himself ..
Obviously abuse of human rights and dignity only happen in other countries because I have not heard a single word , neither have I head of any legislation from either Patrick Leahy or anyone else on the mass slaughter of black and brown
Slager murdering Walter Scott a Coast guard veteran as he attempted to run away…
people in America not to mention the cumulative assault on their dignity and self respect daily. How about a bill which bans funding to police departments which abuse the rights of citizens? How about a bill which goes after killer cops who have lengthy records of abuse and no action is taken to rid the department of them .? It is not enough for Mayor Rahm Emanuel to say “I own it , it happened on my watch” , it was Emanuel and other officials who sought to keep the viscous cold-blooded slaughter of Laquan McDonald under wraps.
Laquan McDonald
Laquan McDonald could be alive today if the aggressive racist piece of human garbage parading as a police officer was removed from the department long ago . Jason Van Dyke reportedly had over (20) complaints of abusive and harmful behavior to the public and in one case a member of the public was even awarded thousands of dollars yet no action was taken against Van Dyke, he was allowed to keep wearing the uniform of a police officer. Emanuel is not sorry for the killing of this troubled teen , he is sorry the facts were forced out into the open by journalists who stayed true to their commitment and calling. Can Emanuel, the Prosecutor or police officials say the same ?
Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke fired (16)bullets into the body of 17 year old troubled teen Laquan McDonald he kept firing even as the teen’s body lay on the ground twitching . It was the most egregious example yet of police terrorism I have ever seen.
In the age of round the clock talk about terrorism and the demonizing of Muslims when misguided zealots commit mass murder while hiding behind religion, it is easy to disregard the home grown terrorism right here by a different kind of terrorist operating under the banner and with the protection of the law. Chicago cop Jason Van Dyke fired (16)bullets into the body of 17 year old troubled teen Laquan McDonald. He kept firing even as the teen’s body lay on the ground twitching . It was the most egregious example yet of police terrorism I have ever seen. Van Dyke fired (16) bullets at Laquan McDonald even as McDonald was felled by the very first shot. The first bullet was illegal because he had no reason to fire his weapon. The (15) bullets Van Dyke fired after McDonald was down was reckless, depraved, indifferent , viciously murderous, callous yet they revealed the level of murderous intent Jason Van Dyke harbored for the people he collected a salary to protect and serve.
Charleston, S.C., shooting suspect Dylann Storm Roof, second from left, is escorted from the Shelby Police Department in Shelby, N.C., Thursday, June 18, 2015.
It is the same sick demented yet blatant risqué willfulness with which Staten Island cop Daniel Pantaleo murdered Eric Garner. The same casual unmindful deliberation with which Ferguson Missouri cop Darren Wilson viciously fired and fired and fired until Michael Brown was a bullet riddled mass of human remains. The sick callous disregard for black and brown lives are well documented from the unconscionable slaughter of (12)year Tamir Rice to the man who evaded police on the Saw Mill River Parkway who had no weapon but ended up killed by police anyway. White shooter Dylan Roof slaughtered (9) people who welcomed the demented savage into their prayer meeting he was captured alive. On and on we see white privilege at work in the most egregious and shameless way , they don’t even try to defend it, certainly not since Barack Obama ascended to the presidency> It is a white-lash[sic] at the temerity of a black man to attain the highest fortress of white Supremacy, they can’t get to him but they will get to those they can. Some argue the slaughter has been going on forever we were just not aware at the breadth, width and depth of it , neither were we aware of the heights to which Racism is still entrenched in the society. Until you begin to listen to Senior Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia you probably thought you could trust the courts to be just. Now you get an idea of what people of color are up against in this land of the free home of the brave. The advent of social media and camera phones have seismically changed the paradigm, they do not deny it much anymore they simply enforce it.
Alternet.org said this. White shooters live and maybe get a Whopper on the way to jail. Black suspects don’t get the same royal treatment. A bit of an understatement however the website said .Privilege consists of unearned advantages. Privilege is a system of power relationships. And privilege consists of all of the inconveniences, challenges and opportunities denied that a person does not have to ever think or worry about.Warped White Privilege and the Planned Parenthood Killer. Amid the (24) hour mass hysteria surrounding the issue of Islamist terrorism , far more whites are killing everyone else in America and far more police killings are occurring than people killed by Muslims. Those are the irrefutable facts. They have no shame , they never did. They killed the Indians. They killed millions during the slave trade .They killed millions more after and they will kill as many more as they are allowed to kill. It’s in their DNA.
In a short yet to the point letter to the Editor of the Daily Gleaner prominent Lawyer Howard Hamilton QC wrote Wednesday.
No more blood must be shed in the game of politics. For every drop of blood spilled, I will personally hold every politician — from the prime minister and opposition leader to all their affiliates and underlings — responsible for their action or inaction to prevent the loss of life. We cannot, as a nation, grow in this backward manner and hope to achieve anything. Is Vision 2030 to be forgotten and thrown aside once an election is to be announced? Will Vision 2030 mission be changed to ‘live, work and die in Jamaica’? To the leaders of this country, we need answers and will be holding you all accountable for further loss of life, whether it be in Newlands or Beverly Hills.
Beautiful Jamaica
Over the years Howard Hamilton and I have had our disagreements around some issues largely about the way our country should be policed. This is understandable, Hamilton’s vocation as a criminal defense lawyer is diametrically opposite to my early years as a police officer. THEROADTOHELL Despite our disagreements on some policy I have never heard anyone question the integrity of Howard Hamilton . This is why I’m prompted to respond pointedly to mister Hamilton’s rather important yet short letter.
When smart people of good character sits by and refuse to step forward in the vacuum of leadership that vacuum will be filled by idiots and people of poor character. Is there a place on earth where this is more true than Jamaica? Maybe not!!! We have the leadership we have because the best people grew comfortable and disinterested . This emboldened the most corrupt least talented to step forward and force themselves on us eventually convincing us to place them in positions of trust. In the process we stood by and watched as our moral compass is redefined by the worst among us. Our economy is decimated. Our Infrastructure abandoned and crumbling . Education for our children unsupported. Healthcare in shambles. Agriculture non-existence. Tourism mismanaged and is now literally all all-inclusive which benefits only a few. Our productive sector gasping for the air of survival and security ? Well we can only reminisce about the days when Jamaica was a nice place to live. To those who say it is nice now,I say unless you know you don’t know.
Despite my finger pointing I too must also look in the mirror and reevaluate the decision I made when I was asked to step forward and enter representational politics. On that occasion I said no. I have never regretted that decision.
Jim WallisSecure Lock and Chain Wrapped Around Globe
Our country is in growing danger, and not just from the real threat of terrorist attacks. We are in jeopardy now from the internal fear that capitalizes on America’s worst instincts. Caution can be a positive thing in response to serious dangers, but panic and fear can be very dangerous impulses, especially when they are used to incite the hatred of others by false leaders who proclaim their own “strength” — people like Donald Trump.
Hatred of “the other” because of fear has created some of the most dangerous movements in human history. Donald Trump is appealing to racial and religious fear and hate in order to advance his own success. But an even greater danger than Trump is the growing popular response to him, the standing ovations to his most vicious attacks on racial minorities, immigrants, and now all the members of a world religion. Because of his notoriety and the ratings it garners, the media grants Trump credibility and constant coverage of his continued falsehoods and ugly assaults against those whom he has named as enemies — who are mostly people of color.
For many years Trump has sought to portray the first black president of the United States as a foreigner and not “one of us.” Trump’s demonization of immigrants, in sharp contrast to the facts, has changed the conversation in America. After lying about Muslim reactions to 9⁄11, Trump is now calling America to “completely shut down” all Muslims from entering the country. In other words, he is calling for an unprecedented, unconstitutional, and un-American test targeting people based on their faith.
Donald Trump is strategically stoking the racial fears and hate of a solid segment of white America that fundamentally rejects a diverse American future. The real meaning of his famous “Make America Great Again” motto is “Make America White Again.” And with their fears trumped up, his following is itself a dangerous threat to America. Since 9⁄11, more Americans in the United States have been killed by white extremists than by militant jihadists.
Stopping this hateful spread of Islamophobia and racism must become a bipartisan and trans-partisan issue — because it is now a moral question. Leaders from both political parties must denounce Donald Trump’s statements and distance themselves from his dangerous ideology. Journalism must return to the values of truthfulness, freedom, integrity, equality under the law, and religious liberty in its coverage. His toxic message is becoming a dangerous threat to our most basic American values, and it should be treated accordingly.
From a religious perspective, Trump’s “strength” is a falsehood. Arrogance, lies, greed, the will to power, and the manipulation of racial prejudice and xenophobia are not strengths to us, but are contrary to all of our faith traditions. As faith leaders, it is time to call upon our constituencies to reject these false idols of power and division.
It’s time to name Trump’s dangerous rhetoric for what it is. It is not only racist, but also fascist, with all the dangers that ideology implies. And it’s time for American political leaders, and also for American religious leaders, to denounce Donald Trump’s appeal to our worst instincts of fear and hate. We must act before his movement grows to become even more dangerous. The truth is that we have seen this before. And it’s time to tell the truth.
It is par for the course now since Obama took office, far right bigots, xenophobes and misogynist creeps crawl out of their holes and launch vile attacks against everyone who isn’t white Anglo-Saxon. Some people are now looking at the mildly literate Donald Trump and saying this guy is a Misogynistic , Racist, Xenophobe as if trump represent something never before seen in America.
I asked in a previous Article , why are everyone acting surprised about this rhetoric? Why are people acting like they are surprised at Trumps’ rise? Trumps rise was preceded by the rise of another Racist Xenophobe, the idiot from Alaska. Their modus operandi is the same, two vile ignoramuses who should never be given a platform and microphone but for ignorant racist who are looking for a mouthpiece they were Godsends . Donald Trump was born with a platinum spoon in his mouth the son of a wealthy New York Developer. Trump lied that he owes his wealth to hard work and a million dollar loan from his father however Trump has been the recipient of his
Trump
father’s enormous wealth. The website badgop.com pointed out succinctly ..
Donald Trump Would Be Richer If He Never Touched Inheritance. Donald Trump is fond of bragging about what a great businessman he is. As such, he claims he would be able to revive the American economy, negotiate better trade deals with our competitors, and hammer out airtight foreign policy agreements that would prove America means business. “Had the celebrity businessman and Republican presidential candidate invested his eventual share of his father’s real-estate company into a mutual fund of S&P 500 stocks in 1974, it would be worth nearly $3 billion today, thanks to the market’s performance over the past four decades. If he’d invested the $200 million that Forbes magazine determined he was worth in 1982 into that index fund, it would have grown to more than $8 billion today.”
So much for making deals and being a power-broker, the loudmouth baboon never misses an opportunity to make excuses that his several Bankruptcy filings were business filings and that he never filed for personal bankruptcy protection.
Palin
The fact is that the orange haired baboon is not running for person of the year , he is running for the presidency, his three business bankruptcy filings cannot be the model for America. Countries do not get to file Bankruptcy time and again .
Lets cut to the chase does any sane person believe Sara Palin was qualified to be next in line for the Presidency? Does any sane person believe Donald Trump is qualified to be the commander in chief of the most powerful military in the world? On both accounts the answer is no , so we must look at the reason these cretins surged into the front pages in their respective cycles and have been foisted on the consciousness of voters.
Having a wealthy father gets one draft deferments, huuuuuge[sic] inheritance and a sense of entitlement but it certainly does not make one smart. I have heard from some quarters that Donald Trump is a smart man . I’ve also heard that Ben Carson is a smart man , I haven’t quite reconciled in my mind the concept of smartness being reduced to a single subject matter. Neither men have a clue about the way the world works, neither do they know the issues… So this time its Sarah Palin in drag posturing as presidential timber for the xenophobic right. It almost seem that one has to be absolutely stupid to be considered as a viable candidate on the moronic right.
What makes Donald Trump relevant to the idiot right is what made Palin consequential . Extreme racist bigotry and mind-numbing stupidity. Right wing candidates must posses the gall to say the most despicable offensive racist things about everyone not a white right wing nut job. And most of all they must have a willingness and an eagerness to disparage, demonize and disrespect President Barack Obama. Palin made it an art-form, Trump has simply picked up the baton and is running with it. It was likening the affordable care Act to slavery and being disparaging of the President which made Ben Carson a candidate, like other also-ran, like Herman Cain it won’t be long before people struggle to recall Carson’s name or that he actually ran. Of course Carson will go down in history as a traitor who joined the enemies of our race to demagogue the first black president, instead of being remembered for being a brilliant surgeon.
Lets not pretend that we don’t know what this demagoguery is about. It was always about hating and blaming other people for their failures. You know the Blacks the Immigrant Hispanics and now the Muslims …It’s about hate. Almost every day there is a mass shooting in America and they are largely committed by white men who claim Christianity as their religion. When these miscreants kill no one judges Christianity and shouldn’t. No one demonizes their race and shouldn’t . They are simply talked about as mentally ill individuals. But you can’t use facts to counter the rhetoric of the willful ignorant.
Yesterday I wrote about the growing problem of attacks on police officers by literally everyone they approach in Jamaica. I made it clear that the( indecom) Act emboldens criminals to act with impunity which is evident from the drastic rise in serious crimes including homicides. As if that’s not bad enough there is growing evidence of people who would otherwise not challenge law enforcement officers in the lawful execution of their duties literally attacking and throwing punches on cops even when they are stopped for breaching the Island’s traffic laws..
There are instances where a particular officer was attempting to confiscate an unlicensed motorcycle as he is obliged to do by law . The driver steadfastly refused to surrender the motorcycle. He threatened the officer, threw punches, got back on the motorcycle and rode off leaving a jeering crowd to ridicule the officer. The officer’s female partner stood harmlessly by and watched. Window dressing!!!!
It is appalling to watch the level of lawlessness which is occurring in Jamaica while the Administration in Kingston and the half-baked idiot who sits in Jamaica House does nothing to take back the streets from the criminals who have the police on the run. The average person on the streets have zero fear of the laws which are largely archaic and poses zero deterrent effect to would be criminals. On the rare occasion that criminals are apprehended and the evidence is overwhelming that it cannot be thrown out the corrupt leftist judges which populate the bench literally slaps criminals on the wrist and simply turn them loose back into society. This in and of itself is a terrific recruitment tool for the criminal underworld. Jamaica’s young men and in some cases young women are drawn inexorably to a life of crime. A simple cost benefit analysis shows that crime pays in Jamaica.
A young man who walks into a business place and robs a million dollars has very little chance of ever getting caught in Jamaica anymore. If however he is caught and by some stroke of luck he is convicted in the socialist court system he is likely to be slapped with a fine of fifty thousand dollars at most. Why would this young man not relish a life of crime? To the causal observer this may seem like a criminal justice which is failing . To the avid watcher who pays attention it is far more sinister. The Governing PNP encourages crime and corruption. Every aspect of it’s functions is a tangled web of criminality and corruption . The awarding of Government contracts is a pigs trough of corruption , graft and payoffs to criminal thugs who deliver large swath of votes to the PNP from party strongholds.
My pretentious countrymen will scoff at the notion that our beloved Island is no different than a sub-Saharan enclave ruled by criminal warlords. There absolutely is not much difference,Jamaica simply has a better layer of veneer. The masses of the uninformed unwittingly believe that the country is on a path to development. The fact is that from the Prime Minister to the thug in the garrisons the system works they are reaping the rewards of crime and corruption. For everyone else they have carte blanch to go out and get theirs by whatever means necessary. And they do , this allows the common man to make a living in the criminal underworld or colloquially “eat a food” while the Government starves law enforcement of resources, support, and legislation which would seriously impact crime in a positive way for well meaning Jamaicans.
This crude yet effective strategy gave the People’s National Party control of state power for 31 of the last 43 years. Today the People’s National Party still control state power. In what may certainly be unprecedented time in office in a country not considered a dictatorship the PNP using those worse practices through the 70’s to present day has decimated the productive sector, created a river of brain drain, eviscerated the national currency , presided over massive moral and infrastructural decay and driven the entire middle class into poverty.
Miller
In the meantime Forbes projects the Island’s Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller to have a Net Worth of $20 Million. Portia Simpson Miller Net Worth.
Speaking on the strategies being employed in combating crime in Saint James, the new murder Parish, Senior Superintendent of police Steve McGregor told one of the daily news papers he and his team will be working assiduously to remove prostitutes from the streets particularly along Harbor street and the area known as the hip-strip. McGregor highlighted the high level of unruly behavior, something we spoke about yesterday. “Right now it is a challenge because it is a very undisciplined township and the town has been allowed to behave this way for some time, so the fact that we are now tightening the noose on them as it relates to their behavioral pattern, we are getting a challenge from them. But we are up to the task and we are going to police the township the way that we are doing because we are finding that this is sending a good message to the general parish as it relates to discipline,”.
Of course the police are being challenged . Of course they have been allowed to behave that way for sometime. It goes to the Government’s policy of allowing people to break the law while creating the impression it wants lower crime. The fact is that the Governing administration in Kingston is inherently corrupt . In a country of laws most of it’s members would have been doing serious time in prison. So even though I commend the Senior Superintendent for at least recognizing that tackling quality of life offences is a good way to root out more serious crimes,to the average person it seem silly talking about locking up prostitutes while mass murderers are walking around untouched.
What the Nation needs to see(not hear) is a ruthless assault on mass killers many of whom have executed several innocent people and have paid no price. This would require leadership and there is really no serious leadership at the top of the Constabulary. What we see coming from the top leadership is the same old boot-licking bullshit which has characterized previous police commissioners tenure. The first order of business is that officers must know that when they go out to enforce the laws they have the full backing of the law in carrying out their duties. That includes support from the Government, the Chief constable and the police federation.
The Commissioner of Police acknowledges the threat levels against officers and offers his full support for officers who take action to protect their lives from vicious criminal assault. When has Commissioner Williams or the Officer Corps of the JCF ever stood with officers being persecuted by the Government through (indecom)? The threat to police though real and ever present is not confined to officers being shot down simply because they are officers. It is inherent everyday in the simplest interactions they have each day in the pursuit of their duties. In no other country but Jamaica would a motorcyclist kill a cop ‚severing one of his legs after ramming him when signaled to stop and serious legislation not be enacted to make sure it does not happen again. In Jamaica it’s nothing , just another dead cop. Cops are assaulted and the crowds laugh and the perpetrator walks away free as a bird. Officer takes action he faces criminal charges.
This is the real Jamaica , not the contrived Jamaica they show to the world in the tourist board repetitive ads. Our country is not getting better it is sliding further and further into anarchy. The first step toward stopping the destruction of our country is removing the criminally corrupt administration from power .
As crime continue to rise in Jamaica because of the INDECOM Act chilling effect on officers ability to do their job, more and more people on the streets are being extra aggressive and violent against police officers. Time after time we see simple traffic stops escalate to dangerous situations, usually because someone wants to show off to bystanders who usually play the role of agitators.
Frequently we highlight instances of Police officers unlawfully killing citizens and otherwise abusing the rights of citizens particularly in the United States. Conversely we see an opposite situation developing in Jamaica where the Police are systematically being attacked by people who have no fear of consequence.
In instance after instance we see videos of police officers on the streets trying to do their jobs being seriously attacked by men who simply want to show bystanders that they will not submit to arrest. Officers are facing serious risks to their persons and are clearly hesitant because they do not want to be accused of using excessive force. This situation is untenable, forget about rising crime, officers have absolutely no obligation to be assaulted for doing their jobs.
It is important that officers understand that despite what the village lawyers say “an assailant does not have to have a weapon to pose serious harm to an officer’. Let me reiterate, the laws guarantee officers the power to use whatever force is necessary to protect their lives or that of others. That force includes but is not confined to lethal force. You may shoot to kill an assailant swinging at you with intent to harm you,. If an assailant succeeds in knocking an officer to the ground the next step is that he will take the officer’s weapon and use it on him/her. You are justified in using deadly force on an assailant swinging at you.
The Commissioner of Police is a lackey whose chief function it appears is to issue statements about police officers being under threat, yet he does absolutely nothing to shore up support for the men and women under his command who are in mortal danger every day they go out to protect the lives and property of others. The Police Federation is a neutered mongrel which yelps incessantly but has teeth of rubber when it counts.
The first thing the Commissioner of Police should do to protect officers is to ensure that as soon as an officer calls for backup reinforcements are there immediately or within two to three minutes thereafter. There is no greater deterrent than an assailant knowing more cops are on the way in seconds and his ass will be subdued one way or the other. Physical assault is never far away from police officers. In Jamaica it is a bloodsport, people do it so they can brag about it. It is time that officers make it clear they will not tolerate attack on their persons irrespective of who want to investigate or the impotence and incompetence of the Commissioner of Police.
If the Government does not provide tasers to subdue potential assailants officers should not bear that burden through their shed blood. Officers should never abuse the rights of citizens however if a suspect attacks an officer he/she must never hesitate to use their weapon. Whether or not the assailant is armed. Use the weapon you are given, shoot to kill, period. This level of lawlessness has simply got to stop.
FORMER political ombudsman Bishop Herro Blair yesterday agreed that the island’s political leadership must commit to fully disconnect government and party resources from “thugs” as a first step in removing the influence and power of dons in the society. Blair’s agreement came as he gave evidence before the Tivoli Enquiry, during which he testified about his efforts in May 2010 to get then Tivoli Gardens strongman Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke to surrender himself to the authorities. He spoke also about seeing approximately 50 armed men in the community before the start of the operation on May 24, 2010 and the aftermath of the operation.
In response to attorney Linton Gordon (representing the Jamaica Defence Force), Blair — who also headed the Peace Management Initiative — said he agreed 100 per cent that politicians should sever ties with dons, as he spoke passionately about the issue. “[The don’s] resources is also part of the political connection… for a don to get contracts to offer security for a Government contract anywhere in this society and that has to be included in the contractual arrangement, I think is a blight on the political process in civil society,” Blair said, his tone wreaking of disgust. He said the dons were “created” and that “some of us in society” are responsible “for what we face today”. Following his evidence, Blair agreed with commission chairman Sir David Simmons to submit written recommendations, based on his “vast experience”, to the commission on the practical steps that can be taken “to turn around things in Jamaica”. The enquiry is probing the deaths of 76 people, according to the public defender’s interim report, as a result of the operation to apprehend Coke. Yesterday, during his examination-in-chief led by attorney Pearnel Charles Jr, Blair said he visited with Coke in Tivoli Gardens on Wednesday, May 19, 2010, with the blessings of then Prime Minister Bruce Golding, and the following Saturday with a message from then Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington to surrender to local authorities or the United States.
He said that, on the first occasion, he spent 15 to 20 minutes pleading with Coke to surrender to avoid bloodshed. But Coke declined, he testified, saying that he was awaiting the outcome of the matter filed by his attorney in the Supreme Court challenging the 2009 extradition request from the United States. The clergyman testified that on the second visit, Coke again declined to surrender and at one point expressed fears that he would meet the same fate as his father Lester Lloyd Coke, who had died in a fire in the 1990s while in custody awaiting extradition to the US. Blair said, under cross-examination by Deborah Martin — one of the attorneys for the Jamaica Constabulary Force — that the former don was more concerned about his own situation than how his decision not to surrender was affecting the residents around him. During his examination-in-chief, Blair said that when he first went to meet with Coke, he saw about 50 men with guns in the community and that his escort, an associate of Coke’s, signalled for them to allow their passage. He said he saw blockages in sections of the community. He said that, during his meeting with Coke, he asked him to have the men disarm or leave the community. On his Saturday visit, he testified, he never saw the men. He said he thought to himself that Coke had acceded to his request. He told commission attorney Symone Mayhew that residents were moving about their business among the gunmen, saying that armed men were normal features in communities like Tivoli Gardens.
Questioned later by Linton, Blair agreed that it could never be good for any citizen to be able to deploy 50 armed men in his defence. He added also that in any community across the island, there are 50 or more men armed at any one time. He also said that, based on what he saw in Tivoli Gardens, he was primarily concerned about the safety of members of the security forces when he was trying to secure Coke’s surrender. He said the only other time he had seen that many guns was in the army, where he served as a reservist. He said he saw armed men from the Spanish Town Road entrance of the community leading to Coke’s Presidential Click office. Meanwhile, Major Warrenton Dixon, who was in charge of mortar usage during the operation, started giving evidence yesterday. He said care was taken to ensure the safety of residents. He said the target of the 37 mortar rounds fired was an open field. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Blair – Politicians-must-sever-ties-with-dons_19241583
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