Saturday, January 19, 2008

A PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR; NO DISCRIMINATION WHEN IT COMES TO DISCRIMINATION...

The following is an excerpt from the latest METRO magazine:
According to a Santa Clara Police Department Incident Report, officers received a disturbance call from Valero Gas Station/Speedy Oil Change on Homestead Road. It says that the suspects who were stopped, including Karim, were associated with a house on Princeton Street which was labeled a "Nuisance Suppression Project."
The Santa Clara police, as explained in the report, were taking a "focused problem-solving approach to any and all activities by people associated with, or in and about, the area of that residence." The arresting officer writes that he told one of the youth detained in the incident that the police were going to "stop the nuisance" behavior of those associated with the house...
The officers responded to the call around 6pm. A man had approached Karim and two of his friends, and said the bike that Karim's friend was sitting on belonged to his son. There was a verbal confrontation, then a tug of war with the bike. At some unidentified point, the man's finger was broken. Officers who knew Karim and the two other youth as being associated with the "nuisance house" arrested them. According to an investigation by private investigator Anthony Castaneda, who was hired by Franco, there were multiple eyewitnesses to the incident who said that Karim never touched the man; however, these witnesses told Castaneda they were denied an interview by police. Michael Daniher, the 31-year-old manager of the Speed Oil Change located at the gas the station, told Castaneda that while he saw the whole incident, he never saw Karim make any physical contact with the man in question. Daniher also said that he heard one of the officers tell the youth that he was going to, "do everything he can to get them out of Santa Clara." Daniher was not interviewed by the police officers at the scene > READ MORE @ http://www.metroactive.com/metro/01.16.08/cover-0803.html
> NOTE: the nuisance suppression unit of the santa clara police department focused upon mister lik roper as well right after he filed an unlimited lawsuit for various civil rights violations [etc] during the year 2007, and it appears after reading this METRO magazine article that a very clear pattern of behavior exists - but the problem is this; it is not necessarily a case of discrimination against blacks only in the city of santa clara [as those evil smiling faced dividers within the federal government would like us all to believe - to decidedly whip us all into a violent frenzy so they can declare martial law once again - classic examples of this division strategy are: ZOOT SUIT RIOTS and LOS ANGELES RIOTS] instead; it seems discrimination is handed out quite evenly to all people in this fine city, regardless of race - READ MORE