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State Terror Against People of Color
Posted on Sep 28, 2015
By Chris Hedges
[font size="1"]A neighbor walks past a memorial for police shooting victim Manuel Angel Diaz, 25, in Anaheim, Calif., on July 25, 2012. (Damian Dovarganes / AP)[/font]
SANTA ANA, Calif.The police murder of poor people of coloroccurring at a rate of roughly two a day across the countryis not only about the indiscriminate use of lethal force. It is also about maintaining an ongoing climate of terror in marginal communities. It is about making it impossible for the poor, cast aside by corporate capitalists as surplus labor, to organize and build meaningful lives and to resist. It is terror by design. And it will not stop until police are disarmedthe authority to use lethal force should be restricted to specialized, highly regulated police unitsand finally held accountable under the law. Until the rule of law becomes a reality for those who live in marginal communities, until we obliterate the povertythe mechanism that keeps people trapped in squalor like penned animalsuntil we stop gunning the poor down in our streets, the nightmare will not stop. In fact, as poverty and inequality expand, this nightmare will only grow.
Families, suffocating in grief, terrified for their children, unable to find justice, rendered invisible by the media and crushed by povertythe worst of all crimesendure a hell that is directly linked to the plague of mass incarceration, Jim and Jane Crow laws, sunset laws, lynching and slave patrols. This terror is the latest manifestation of white supremacy and the expression of a corporate capitalist state that consciously creates huge pools of unemployed and underemployed. The destitute, desperate for work and kept in a state of constant fear, are easily exploited and unable to rise up against their oppressors.
Several days ago I met three mothers in Santa Ana whose sons had been murdered by police here in Orange County, Calif. Manuel Diaz, who was unarmed, was shot to death July 21, 2012, by Anaheim police Officer Nicholas Bennallack, also responsible for a fatal shooting in 2012. Bennallack was cleared in both killings. During protests over the Diaz killing, Joel Acevedo, 21, was killed July 22, 2012, by Anaheim police Officer Kelly Phillips, who had been involved in the fatal shooting of Caesar Cruz in 2009. Phillips too was cleared twice. Paul Joseph Quintanar, 19, died when he was struck by freeway traffic as officers of the Tustin Police Department tried to arrest him on Sept. 8, 2011. He had been on his way to buy a bottle of water from a 7-Eleven. Marcel Ceja, on Nov. 4, 2011, was shot to death by a police officer in Anaheim as he was walking to a store with two friends.
In Anaheim alone, where Disneyland markets a fantasy vision of a happy America, the police shot 37 people between 2003 and 2011, killing 21 of them, mostly people of color. As is usual across the United States, all of the police officers involved were cleared of criminal wrongdoing. ..................(more)
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daleanime
(17,796 posts)this needs to stop.
Person 2713
(3,263 posts)"The message this violence sends to poor people of color is this: We can kill you and your children with impunity. There is nothing you can do about it. You have no rights. You will never be safe. And if you attempt rise up and resist we will kill you and your children en masse."
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And its gotten worse, she added. The police are now on a killing spree.
The mothers said they discovered online posts by gang-unit police officers boasting that they were part of a shooting squad. The posts included drawings of high-caliber weapons, skulls and the Grim Reaper. After the mothers used the downloaded images in a street protest against police violence, the images were hastily removed from the Internet.
Revolt is simmering, said Chicanos Unidos Gaby Hernandez, whose nephews father was murdered by police. People dont even want the police to come in anymore. They say, Well handle our own issues. Stay away.