Videos Show Grand Rapids Police Officer Fatal Shooting of Patrick Lyoya

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Patrick Lyoya, 26, was killed by a Grand Rapids police officer last week during a traffic stop. Activists said the shooting was an escalation resulting from years of demands for policing change being ignored. The Fatal Stop On Wednesday, police in Grand Rapids, Mich., released videos that depicted a white officer fatally shooting Patrick Lyoya, […]

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Amir Locke Killer Cop Will Not Face Criminal Charges For No-Knock Raid Shooting Rampage

Amir Locke

The officer who shot Amir Locke in February during a no-knock raid will not be facing criminal charges. 22-year-old Amir was just days away from moving from his crime-riddled Minneapolis neighborhood when police gunned him down at home. No Charges Faced Minneapolis police officer Mark Hannem will not be facing criminal charges, prosecutors announced on […]

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Amir Locke Killer Cop Will Not Face Criminal Charges For No-Knock Raid Shooting Rampage

Amir Locke

The officer who shot Amir Locke in February during a no-knock raid will not be facing criminal charges. 22-year-old Amir was just days away from moving from his crime-riddled Minneapolis neighborhood when police gunned him down at home. No Charges Faced Minneapolis police officer Mark Hannem will not be facing criminal charges, prosecutors announced on […]

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Crazy Gubment Ish: 41 States Seek To Ban “Race” Teaching, Florida Police Sergeant Chokes Junior Officer Who Intervenes In Suspect Assault

With views from the intersection of wackness and anti-blackness, here’s a roundup of the crazy and the WTF happenings in government and the impact on the culture. The War On Teaching The Reconstruction “It’s time for a new Reconstruction story — a story that will help us better understand how we got here. A story […]

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Today in Hip-Hop History: Larry Davis Killed in Shawangunk Prison 14 Years Ago

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Some say he was 50 Cent before 50 Cent. Some called him “the Robin Hood of The Ghetto”, while the establishment dubbed him “the crack city terminator.” In the hood, his solution is considered the only possible answer to a continuous epidemic of police brutality. Some of your favorite rappers from French Montana to Lloyd Banks to Jay-Z have name-dropped him on their tracks and BET felt he was so important to American culture that their American Gangster series had to open with him, but only an educated few know why the name Larry Davis continues to ring bells more than three decades after that fateful night in November of ’86.

On February 20, 2008, Adam Abdul Hakeem aka Larry Davis, was stabbed to death in Shawangunk State Prison in New York by a fellow inmate after serving 23 years for an illegal weapons charge. Most would say that people die in American prisons daily, so what’s the big deal about another dead prisoner? Well, it must first be explained why Mr. Davis was in prison for so long on a mere gun charge in the first place.

As he said on camera after his capture in 1986, “the police gave me the guns!”, that Davis was finally charged with after being acquitted for shooting 6 NYPD officers. The then 21-year-old BX native’s defense was that he shot the officers in self-defense. Davis exposed that he sold drugs for these Bronx precinct officers, claiming that they wanted to kill him because of what he knew about the drug operation within the department and a Bronx jury believed him. This case was the first and very possibly the only time in American history that a civilian was cleared of all charges in the shooting of a police officer.

The NYPD and then-Mayor Edward Koch were outraged at the outcome. After Larry’s death, the former Mayor Koch was quoted as saying, “The prison system did what the criminal justice system could not.” It’s safe to say that with the endless accusations against the NYPD and other police departments around the country for brutality against Black and brown people, the sentiment of sympathy for Larry Davis has been met with fierce opposition.

With the recent killings of Black youth by police and civilians becoming the norm, the question in the urban community is whether or not Larry Davis’ solution to police brutality is the only option left. With normal citizens being given the option to shoot first and ask questions later when it comes to Black youth and the prison industrial complex as the penalty for defending yourself, the bare truth is that it has become the only option to some. With landmark cases from Emmitt Till to Botham Jean, history reveals that people such as Nat Turner, Denmark Vesey, and even Larry Davis will always be heroes. We’ve heard Larry’s name come from the mouths of everyone from ATCQ to Jay-Z.

Check out Larry’s story on Troy Reed’s Street Stories Larry Davis: A Routine Typical Hit, BET’s American Gangster series and is also rumored to be in the hands of several filmmakers, which could possibly spawn the story on the silver screen.

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Prosecution Reduce Requested Sentence For Ex-Cop Who Killed Daunte Wright

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Several reports have confirmed that the prosecution in the shooting death of 20-year-old Black man Daunte Wright is seeking a 86-month prison term for the ex-cop convicted of killing him after previously stating that they would pursue a sentence well above the state’s sentencing guidelines.

Two months after former police officer Kim Potter was convicted of first and second-degree manslaughter, she will be sentenced by Judge Regina Chu tomorrow(February 18). After the smoke created by the prosecution during Potter’s trial, they filed a motion on February 15 for a standard presumptive sentence of 86 months. 

The Attorney General’s office stated about the sentencing, “the appropriate sentence has to be the presumptive sentence set by the legislature until Defendant Potter can convince the Court that society’s interests, including those of Daunte Wright’s family and friends, can be met by some other disposition.”

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