Wednesday, December 29, 2010

GA State Patrol Officer Murdered By A Career Criminal - Keep Your Eye On Atlanta's "Concerned Black Clergy" - Not On The Fulton County Judicial System

Some would say "The front page of the AJC web site - 'IS KINDA DARK' ".

This is the viewpoint of those who have kept a more adept eye on the "coverage" of crime committed by Black  assailants than they are with the fact that there is a SHAMEFUL amount of crime that is taking place in earshot of their hollowed sanctuaries.  They appear to monitor the news media with the concern that they slander Black people by focusing too much on crime and they only show "Black crime".

Sadly it is their "congregation" of honest, hard working Black people who suffer the most from their close proximity and ensnarement with the Street Pirates who terrorize them in pursuit of their lust for private property.

If Only Gregory Favors Was As Literate As Mumia "Killa Mu" Jamal

Gregory Favors murdered Officer LeCroy in Fulton County Georgia after he was pulled over for a busted headlight and he crashed after a short police chase.   As the officer walked up to the wrecked car - his service weapon still holstered - Gregory Favors fired at him at least 3 times - hitting LeCroy in the neck - leading to his death. This is what the Georgia Bureau of Investigations has said.

When the authorities came to the house of Gregory Favors to arrest him - he denied his involvement.

In 2010 we have "Dash Board Video Cameras" - and unlike when Mumia "Killa Mu" Abu Jamal murdered Officer Faulkner - the murderous actions of Favors was caught on video tape.

The murder trial for Gregory Favors will be held in Fulton County.  There is a favorable array of prosecutorial and judicial officials.  The judicial activists on the left should have little concern about a "fair trial" for they played a strong hand in assembling the people who will run the trial into place.

The only thing at play is "Life In Prison" or the "Death Penalty".  With "Court House Killer" Brian Nicholes getting a life sentence in Fulton for murdering 4 people instead of the Death Penalty - the odds favor that Favors will live a long life in jail.

Injustice Through Activism

Today as I listened to a radio show in which the despicable and racist antics of the CCC of Mississippi and how they wouldn't know justice if it came up and bit them like a copperhead snake - the indictments read off by the journalist who had been following the CCC sounded eerily like the antics expressed in the name of "LEFT wing Injustice" surrounding those who side with the killers of police men, rarely mentioning anything about the "human being" who was a civil servant and the family that was left behind.


  • The CCC funded the legal defense for the killer of the great Medgar Evers - CHECK
  • The CCC was so doggedly focused upon their ideological entrenchments that they did not care about the (public) policy outcomes of their antics - CHECK
  • The CCC abused the processes in the justice system as a means of ultimately undermining the process of justice - CHECK
In as much as I believe that all people are 100% equal - it must be said that a group of "equal people" pursuing their interests also act in similarly bigoted ways.

I get the feeling that there is a consensus among some thought leaders within our community that the best way to compensate for the shame that they feel when they see the antics of Gregory Favors broadcast all across the news - as is the case in Metro Atlanta right now - is to find an INDICTMENT against the "authorities" where they have "assaulted" Black people:
It appears that this is a cathartic movement meant to counter the potential claims that "SEE Black people are criminals.  Despite all of their claims about RACIAL PROFILING - this dead cop shows what happens when you try to treat them EQUALLY in a traffic stop".

My personal opinion is that BOTH SIDES of this proxy battle are ignorant and wrong.
In as much as justice is "arrived at" through a continuing process of managing the course and heading of the system that seeks to express it.

1 comments:

Brent Moore said...

This always happen in any part of the world, and i must say that they need to give more focus and attention when handling this kind of situation to avoid misjustice in any of the party.