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Friday, May 22, 2015

THE BALTIMORE SIX: PROSECUTION, PERSECUTION OR PACIFICATION FOR THE PUBLIC?



SIX BPD OFFICERS INDICTED FOR THE “IN CUSTODY”

DEATH OF FREDDIE GRAY
The six Baltimore Police Officers indicted for the in custody death of Freddie Gray





TAGS: BALTIMORE POLICE OFFICERS INDICTED, STATE PROSECUTOR MARILY MOSBY,

PROSECUTORIAL OVER REACH AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, SEEKING REAL JUSTICE OR PACIFYING AN ANGRY

PUBLIC ?, THE REALITY OF POLICING IN HOSTILE COMMUNITIES, PROSECUTOR HAS ALREADY CORRUPTED HER CASE,

“FAIR” TRIAL NEAR IMPOSSIBILITY IN BALTIMORE









(Thursday May 21, 2015 Baltimore, MY)  A Baltimore Grand Jury decided today to level indictments of the six Baltimore Police Officers alleged to have been responsible for the death of Freddie Gray, a 25 year old they had arrested last month who died while in Police custody.  The indictments, such as they are, ranging from misdemeanors to felony depraved heart homicide, came as no surprise given Marilyn Mosby, the Baltimore State Attorney’s announcement made just days after a week of protests and demonstrations that saw several nights of violent rioting, that she would seek such indictments. 



Less than four months into her reign as the State Prosecutor for the City of Baltimore, 35 year old Marilyn Mosby has found herself confronting an arduous task.  Before the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) has concluded their own investigation having assigned over 40 investigators, forensics specialists and crime scene analysts; even without the results of the preliminary official autopsy finding having been made known to the lawyers for the plaintiffs and defendants, Mosby announced her intention to indict  six BPD MOS during a hastily arranged press conference on Friday May 3rd. Her announcement was riddled with many of the same phrases employed by protesters some of whom participated in criminal activity during otherwise peaceful demonstrations; Mosby’s announcement was a biased, litany of charges against the Officers based on scant forensic data and absent the final autopsy report at the time. While the BPD was conducting a sweeping investigation of the episode with over 40 investigators assigned to that detail, Mosby came to her conclusion to seek Grand Jury indictments after having four investigators report back to her in less than 24 hours.  She neither consulted with nor informed the BPD Chief Anthony Batts that she was poised to make her announcement at a press conference until “about ten minutes before”, according to Chief Batts, she stepped out in front of the wolf pack press.  It was grossly obvious she was choosing to indict to pacify the radical element in Baltimore; parroting protestor’s language was a clear example of just how unqualified and inherently biased Ms. Mosby is.  She amateurishly proclaimed that she “heard the calls for justice” and was prepared for “an aggressive prosecution” of the Officers allegedly involved.



During that May 3rd press conference she repeatedly commented that she has “heard the voices of the protestors” and is aware of their “anger and frustration”.  She made so many inappropriate statements that she might have just admitted her indictments were meant to pacify and quiet the vocal throngs expressing their anger peacefully as well as those who opted to riot, burn and loot destructively.  Her announcement is being classified as one of the most “unprofessional”, “weak”, and “shoddy” criminal indictment many legal experts have ever seen.  Without realizing it she has already so drastically corrupted her “case” beyond repair and if she will not recuse herself the Governor of Maryland or the State’s Attorney General should take the proper measures to remove her from the prosecution of this complex, volatile case that has garnered national and international attention.



Many prominent legal scholars, former prosecutors and criminal defense attorneys have lambasted Mosby for her “rush to judgement”, the subjective nature of her argument to indict and the host of conflict of interests that engulf her.  She is married to Nick Mosby the Baltimore Councilman in whose district the Freddie Gray episode transpired.  She has close ties to one of the attorneys representing the Gray family, Billy Murphy, and he was a financial contributor to her campaign for the Office she currently holds.  Her objectivity must be questioned given her years long affiliation with various community activist groups and other organizations in Baltimore.  It is very difficult to imagine how she can conduct a legal proceeding given her subjective history in matters addressing the alleged disparities in the criminal justice system regarding young Black men.



By the very nature of her elected Office, State Attorney Mosby as a sworn Officer of the Court is bound to conduct her duties in strict accordance with the body of law that governs our criminal justice system and jurisprudence.  She is mandated to be as objective in her pursuit of justice and has the burden of proof; she needs to present her cases and prove the particulars of each indictment beyond the scope of “reasonable doubt”.  By her public statements it appears that she has already corrupted her case to such a degree that a fair prosecution of the indicted Officers is not possible.  In her youthful zeal, inexperience and misuse of her “public platform” she seems to have not only grossly mishandled the “case”, but has also set the stage for a mistrial at best, having all charges against the Baltimore Police Officers dropped at worst, if her prosecution ever even makes it to trial.  The range of charges against the Officers alone will strain her ability to present arguments that go beyond the burden of proof.  The Officers need not “prove” their innocence; Ms. Mosby needs to prove their guilt and, for Officer Caesar Goodman the driver of the Police van transporting Mr. Gray, the charge of “depraved heart” second-degree homicide is the most serious and will be the most challenging to prove. Actually, as many legal experts have commented, all of the charges will be very difficult to prove beyond reasonable doubt that is, if the empaneled jury functions objectively which is debatable given the publicity attending these indictments.



Compounding matters even further is the fact that the controversial arrest and in custody death of Mr. Gray did not occur in a social vacuum; his death is just the latest in a sad litany of unarmed African American men who have allegedly died by the hands of Police Officers in the last year or so.  The inherent difficulty, some say impossibility, to adjudicate a “fair trial” for the Baltimore Officers, will necessitate Ms. Mosby’s ability to divorce Mr. Gray’s death from what most in the African American community see as a systemic pattern of Police abuses, brutalities and disregard for “Black Lives”.  Six Baltimore Police Officers have been indicted specifically in this case but the broader indictment against the BPD as a whole and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEA’s) writ large will cast a heavy shadow over the proceedings in a Baltimore courtroom.



Despite this recent tragic rash of episodes of unarmed young African American men alleged to have died  as a direct result of some interaction with a Police Officer or Officers, there is no statistical evidence to support the claims made by activists and self-appointed leaders in the Black community, that the Police devalue the lives of people of color.  Many commentators and talking heads present anecdotal evidence as fact laying out numbers the source of which are dubious at best, blatantly contrived at worst.  The Department of Justice, the top LEA in the country, admits there is no truly accurate data collected, collated and analyzed from jurisdictions large and small that indicates the veracity of the claims made by members of the African American community regarding LEA’s impropriety in their neighborhoods.  Many have presented numbers as “fact” with no reference to the source of such numbers.  Clearly, the Attorney General and the Justice Department have a vested interest in the collection of actual numbers, of real data but, as they readily admit, there is a paucity in this area.  Given the number of public-police interactions on a daily basis across the country, the overwhelmingly factual record plainly illustrates for all to see that 99% of such interactions transpire without event or negative outcome.  The jagged edges of these unimpeachable facts are what sticks in the craw of those who expend their efforts to  portray each Police interaction with a Black or Brown skinned person, particularly young males, as an over reach of Police powers, racial profiling, endemic racism among Law Enforcement Officers (LEO’s), or an instance of aggressive bias.  Are there bad Police Officers; LEO’s who are racist bigots all too willing to be heavy handed and short tempered with young men of color?  Absolutely yes, there are.  But, the number of LEO’s who fall into that category represent an infinitesimally small number of men and women who wear the badge.  This fact is an untidy nuisance to those who hope to present their arguments otherwise.  That is their prerogative; they have the Constitutional right to express their sentiments, record the actions of Police Officers on their cell phones, protest and demonstrate for a contrary truth but, after the dust settles, after the last embers of a burning building in a riot zone are extinguished, the objective truths remain intact.



In many respects this argument can be distilled down to the bare essentials.  Most of the most bellicosely vocal opponents of the Police are far removed from the narrow concrete canyons of tough urban streets, densely populated housing projects, and the reality of street crime in all its many guises. While they may be earnest and well-meaning in their assertions and concerns about the Police they speak from distances that preclude them from some of the harsher realities of the streets.  Isolated and insulated from the “front lines” of the gritty, often violent aspects of Law Enforcement, they make their judgments based on preconceived notions and beliefs unabashedly ignoring the perils the men and women of the LEC put themselves in every time they suit up to go to work.  The profound misunderstanding between these two factions, the LEC and its detractors poses an unbridgeable gulf that is only spanned by irresponsible hyperbolic, inflammatory demagoguery.  In this climate no honest exchange of ideas and perspective is possible.



The fate of the “Baltimore Six” will be determined one way or another in due process and time.  Until that day life goes on, the ebb and flow of life on the streets awaits no vindication or validation.

























































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Friday, May 8, 2015

A SADLY FAMILIAR RITUAL





NYPD BURIES ANOTHER OF ITS OWN



TAGS: NYPD POLICE OFFICER BRIAN MOORE, LINE OF DUTY DEATH,

PERILS OF POLICING, “CITY” DOES NOT MOURN WITH NYPD





(Friday May 8, 2015, NYC) The sun has yet to show its face on the eastern horizon while at this early hour members of the NYPD are taking their dress blues out of closets after having made sure their white gloves were clean and pressed. They will don the official uniform of their Department and travel out to Long Island to pay their respects to Brian Moore, one of their own.  Many will report to their regular Precincts and Commands and after roll call pile into a Department car or van and make the drive out to Seaford.  They will make that trek in solemn silence with heavy hearts fully cognizant of the fact that “but for the Grace of God there go I”.  They will assemble in military precision as the coffin bearing the body of Police Officer Brian Moore is removed from the church and placed on a hearse for that slow ride to the cemetery plot in which he will be interred.  The ranks of the dress blues and other uniforms representing Police Departments and Law Enforcement Agencies from across the country will stand as one as the Moore family lays their young son to rest.  The haunting sounds of the bagpipes will sound across the expanse of the cemetery and it will be difficult for most in attendance to not shed a tear.  When one of NYPD’s own is killed in the line of duty every member feels that profound gut punch sensation. Every MOS, present and past, experiences the most visceral of reactions as they are forced to confront the stark reality of their chosen profession.  Death, the prospect of unnatural violent death at the hands of a depraved, heartless soul, or just a criminal without regard for life, looms as the outsized presence in the corridors of each Cops soul.  The ever present possibility, the omnipresent potential is kept at bay by whatever intrinsic or contrived, largely un- and sub- conscious machinations that each individual possesses.  Days such as today render, at least for a few hours, all such defensive mental gymnastics futile and foolish.  Mourning and grief, grief that literally claims raw tissue of every MOS’s soul, is never absorbed or forgotten.  It lingers on the periphery of dreams and idle waking moments.  Such thoughts elicit doubts, fundamental doubts as to cause, mission and purpose.  For the men and women of NYPD the murder of a Brother or Sister is as wrenching as the loss of a parent.



Working out of the 105th Precinct in Queens, Police Officer Brian Moore was engaged in a plains clothes patrol similar to one he had previously been commended and decorated for when he arrested an assailant with a an illegal firearm.  When he and his partner approached a man they had witnessed adjusting something along his waistband they pulled their unmarked car alongside of him. They asked him what he was carrying on his waist and he immediately opened fire shooting PO Moore in the face resulting in a lethal injury that would ultimately claim his life a few days later.  Could his tragic untimely death have been prevented?  Given the dynamics of those critical moments, absolutely not.  He was involved in an abundantly hazardous detail that was infused with a level of risk that is difficult to quantify or adequately explain to the average citizen – to any outsider.  Despite the recent crescendos of protest and brutal, grossly inaccurate criticism against Police Officers in the wake of several media hyped episodes of questionable Police tactics, men and women of good character and faith put themselves out onto the often ill-defined frontier and the always hazardous front line of keeping order and protecting those who cannot protect themselves.  Their task is often uncomfortable and untidy through the digital lenses of the increased preponderance of cell phone cameras.  In our open democratic society such scrutiny is the Constitutional right and sacred legal prerogative of any and every bystander and witness.  But the advanced technology readily available to anyone who can afford to purchase such a device does not have the sophistication to provide context.  Any image or video clip can be damming untethered to the scenario that unfolded prior to the moment such a camera was aimed in that certain direction.



Today is not the day for political discussions or examination of the larger issue regarding LEA interactions with minority communities.  That debate will rage, it will wax and wane as the case against the six Baltimore Officers who are facing charges from recklessness to depraved heart murder.  Today is a day to push all that reeking baggage aside and each Officer must come to terms with the realities of his or her chosen profession.  The unity shown today as thousands of LEA’s from across the country came here to pay their respects is powerful demonstration of the unity among members of the LEC.



At times such as this politicians and columnists like to comment that the entire City of New York grieves along with the NYPD family.  That is simply not only untrue but literally impossible.  Yes, the average citizen might read of the Line of Duty death of an Officer and feel sympathy for his or her family; they may even say a prayer or, at least for a few moments, consider the inherent perils of policing in our City. But they cannot mourn along with the Members of Service and their immediate families because they are not privy to the hundreds, the thousands of daily triumphs and tragedies every Police Officer experiences during their career.  They do not know the anxiety a spouse experiences when the phone rings in the small hours of the morning fearing the call will bring unwanted news of their spouse’s injury or death.  They cannot and do not know the City as an MOS does; they are blissfully unaware of what transpires each day and night across our Five Boroughs.  They do not see, feel or taste what a street Cop does; they have no inkling of the particulars of policing, of the use of force born out of situational necessity that is potentially an element of each and every call they respond to.  No, they are pedestrian bystanders as unfamiliar with the City Cops know as they are with the surface of the moon.



Brian Moore’s name will be added to the list of MOS’s who have been killed in the line of duty; it will be added to the NYPD Memorial Wall at One Police Plaza.  The City has already moved on after absorbing the news of Officer Moore’s death but for the Moore family and the NYPD family his passing will forever be remembered, honored, and respected. Rest in peace young Officer, you are safely Home now.  Amen.























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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

SUICIDE: LIVES VALUED DIFFERENTLY



MILITARY SUICIDE RATE UNACCEPTABLE AND
ARE PREVENTABLE

  
TAGS: SUICIDE, ROBIN WILLIAMS SUICIDE COVERAGE,

MILITARY VETERANS SUICIDE RATE, VETERANS ADMINISTRATION

FAILING RETURNING VETERANS, EACH LIFE VALUED,

OUR WARS FOUGHT BY LESS THAN 1% OF OUR POPULATION,

NO COMMON EXPERIENCES





(Tuesday August 12, 2014 NYC)  Given the tumultuous state of affairs around the world, the eruptions of ancient tribal and religious blood feuds, the brutal atrocities of ethnic cleansing from the Kurdish region of a broken Iraq and wide swathes of Africa and Russian aggression in Ukraine as they seek to reinvent themselves as a “super power”, it is difficult to justify the blanket media coverage of the untimely demise of an actor.  Yes, Robin Williams was an actor of extraordinary talents and gifts.  His illustrious career spanned decades from his earliest days on TV to cinematic achievements that brought him acclaim and fortune.  As an entertainer and cultural figure whose roles brought cinematic happiness to the masses his untimely death by suicide has evoked a torrent of media attention as well as heartfelt testimonies from his colleagues and peers.  The body of work he leaves behind exemplifies the range and depth of the characters he brought to life on the stages large and small.  Clearly the fact that this man who appeared to have it all; fame, fortune and Hollywood’s respect found himself trapped in a spiral of darkness and despair of such hypnotic power that lead him to take his own life adds to the larger picture while calling attention to the very real neuropathology of depression, despair and suicide.  Some can empathize, others might be able to relate to that condition more than others, but suicide still retains its fundamental secrets that often allow a tortured soul to be devoid of external symptoms.  Yes, clinical depression and suicide are inexorably linked in some circumstances but one need not draw a person into the other.  No matter what precisely brought Mr. Williams to that moment of irreversible decision will likely never be known, his life can be celebrated and eulogized by those he left behind and by the millions of fans who came to know him via his comedic and dramatic characters.  But, in another more anonymous segment of the population suicide is a frequent occurrence.

On any given day of the year 22 military veterans take their own lives.  Suicide among our veteran population is at epidemic proportions yet little, if any; attention is paid to this tragic reality.  The young men and women our country has asked so much of over the last 13 years often return home after multiple deployments with shattered nerves and a host of mental illness including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).  Our military incursions into Afghanistan and Iraq have created a generation of battle tested warriors who frequently find themselves lost once they hang up their uniforms and attempt to reenter society.  For far too many this challenge dwarfs the hardships of the numerous firefights, the multiple deployments, the surreal sense of “differentness” they encounter once they return home for good. 

THE SILENT MINORITY

Since 1973 our military has been composed entirely of volunteers.  President Nixon eliminated the Selective Service Draft completely by the time our troops were leaving the South Vietnamese to their own devices after 11 or so years of United States military engagement on their behalf.  When military service was required virtually every family had a member who had been or was in the active duty military.  That shared, common experience was a bond that provided all American families and, most obviously, the military veterans themselves with a sense of familiarity.  Now our military services represent less than 1percent of the entire population.  The sense of shared experiences and sacrifices has largely evaporated along with conscription. 

What merits our attention, outrage, and ultimately our action, says a great deal about the culture, the society we live in. We as a country ask great efforts and sacrifices from those few among us who answer the call of their own to voluntarily serve their country in uniform. Gone are the days of shared sacrifice. Long ago is the time when going into the “service” was a rite of passage for men in times of peace and times of struggle. When our elected leaders had that common service experience among them, they were much less willing to ask other young men (and women) to go and serve in armed combat, to put lives “in harm’s way”. When our leaders were familiar with the brutality and horrors of war, the nuts and bolts of close combat and all that it entails, they recognized exactly what it meant to send troops to defend our national interest, our “National Security”.   Now the burden is borne by a mere fraction of the population and the hell of war for the rest of us is reduced to short film clips on the news. We can little imagine or appreciate what stresses our troops incur having to live hyper vigilantly in horrid environments with the very real specter of their own deaths as well as the taking of others’ lives is a major constant component of their reality.

Wracked by profound cases of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), thousands of young war veterans continue to live the horrors of their battlefield experiences, many spiraling down into the darkness of severe depression, many self-medicating with excessive alcohol and drug intake, while others among them, many others, having sought relief from their suffering by killing themselves. Yet, what merits the national attention, which tragic circumstance is embraced as the latest cause celebre’ by famous actors and artists, and what has come to define the suicide debate among us?  Clearly, it is not the ongoing crisis in the ranks of our military service personnel, both veterans as well as active duty. After almost 13 years of continuous war on two disparate fronts, years of multiple deployments, inadequate mental health care resources, and increasingly greater demands placed on their young shoulders, the men and women of our military have become largely forgotten by the media and their fellow Americans. That is tragic for everyone on both sides of the equation.

DISPARITY

A person of Mr. Williams’s wealth has access to the best medical and psychiatric care if they choose to seek health for their problems.  Veterans have no such luxury.  The Veterans Administration system has completely collapsed under the weight of the waves of returning veterans who require medical attention, rehabilitation after horrendous battlefield injuries and mental health services in both the long and short term.  We have witnessed the abject hose who serve ineptitude in the VA ‘s inability to carry out its mission; the special code that exists between our veterans and our government that says all those who have served will be taken care of.  The VA has been exposed as just another stumbling, bumbling federal bureaucracy incapable of functioning efficiently and effectively.  The useless Congressional “oversight” committees tasked with assuring the VA receives proper funding through the appropriations process and is delivering on the code between our vets and our government is being honored, might as well not exist for all the good they do.  They continue to cut funding that forces the VA to reduce services at a time of such tremendous need.  Perhaps if we actually had a fair number of veterans in Congress more attention would be paid to these issues but even that is unlikely given the obvious inability for Congress to carry out even the most basic of their tasks.

EVERY LIFE VALUED

There are some experts in the field of psychiatry, psychology and the neurosciences who believe that every suicide is preventable.  Sometimes all it takes for a person to snap out of the dark magnetic pull of preparing to kill themselves is a loud noise, a phone ringing or a knock on the door.  That particular spell can be broken but most people who do commit suicide have made previous attempts and despite all methods of interventions and treatments, those most determined to end their lives by their own hands in that uniquely solitary and isolated manner will ultimately succeed.

Years of studies and statistics offer scant details beyond the basics such as demographics and precipitating events as they attempt to better understand the underlying pathologies and signs of a suicidal person.  But, most people who do kill themselves can conceal their pain and intentions very effectively because they are determined and dedicated to their decision.  There are some people who think it through, perhaps even plot and plan it down to the minutest detail imbued in the knowledge that the day will come when they will take their exit from this temporal existence.  While many claim that suicide is the ultimate selfish, cowardly act; a permanent solution to temporary problems, they simply do not understand the suicidal mind.  For some, yes, it is an impulsive act carried out hastily with little or no real thought but they are in the minority.

Suicide since the days of antiquity was a taboo, an unnatural usurpation of God’s (who ever that God may or may not be) that would surely banish the suicide to an eternal existence of abject misery and unfathomable punishment. It was not very long ago that Roman Catholicism doctrine forbade a suicide to have a memorial funeral Mass and to be buried in a Catholic cemetery.  Other Christian and non-Christian religions and ethnic tribes have also viewed the commission of suicide as a selfish act that directly insults and upsets the “natural order” of life on Earth.  While it is likely that our most distant genetic forbearers did not have high rates of suicide, the practice in the developed world increases annually.   The United States ranks in the top five nations in per capita incidences of suicides. 

Every day in America an average of 110 people will commit suicide 22 of whom are veterans.Think about that for a minute.  Over 25% of the people who commit suicide on a daily basis are military veterans.  Suicide is represented across all demographic borders but the alarming rate of suicide among our young military veterans is a profound and piercing cry for help.  This particular community of young men and women who have sacrificed and seen so much, who have experienced the horrors of combat in all its bloody, gory, harsh reality are being failed by their government in a truly criminal sense.







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