Murder in Black and White
by
Becky Akers
by Becky Akers
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A healthy young
suspect left alone in his maximum-security cell "died
of either strangulation or asphyxiation" and "suffered
two broken neck bones" a week ago Sunday. Predictably, "authorities"
at the prison "have no idea how it happened." Hmmm.
Where have we
heard that story before?
Ronnie White,
19, is hardly a sympathetic victim. Though the State persecuted
him for owning a gun and drugs it doesn’t like, he
had also committed armed robbery and assault during his brief
time on earth.
Last weekend,
he may have been driving someone else’s vehicle. A cop who was "monitoring
the suspected stolen truck" tried to intercept it by blocking
its path with his cruiser. The Chevy pickup rammed it. Out of the
wreckage slithered Richard Findley, 39, a corporal with the police
force of Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Law enforcement
in Prince George’s County is violent and abusive. And has been for
decades. From 1990 to 2001, according to the Washington
Post, cops from the Prince George’s Police Department
[PGPD] shot 122 people, 47 of them fatally. That works out to more
killings per cop than "any major city or county police force
from 1990 through 2000. Almost half of those shot were unarmed,
and many had committed no crime. …Prince George's top police officials
concluded that every one of the shootings was justified. …Since
1990, no officer has been fired or demoted for shooting someone."
No wonder the 828,000
residents of Prince George’s County "sometimes
see [the PGPD] as an occupying army," according to a former
honcho at the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
The PGPD’s
carnage "concerns" Amnesty
International. So do the dogs it sics on citizens, its beatings,
intimidation, and withholding of attorneys, food, and sleep from
kidnapped sorry, arrested taxpayers. The abuse was so egregious
that in 2001, the DOJ could no longer avoid "investigating"
the PGPD. Which is rather like Stalin’s investigating Mao: this
is the same DOJ that pronounced torture
not only legal but constitutional. Imagine the meeting of thuggish
minds on this one as the DOJ and the PGPD "agree[d]" to
standards "governing the PGPD’s Canine Section and a memorandum
of agreement (MOA) addressing the department-wide use of force."
Naturally, this sham wasn’t worth the do-do from one of those doggies,
as this testimony from the Fraternal Order of Police confirms: "We
are confident that the Prince George’s County Police Department
will be able to satisfy the requirements of the Justice Department."
Yep, so am I.
Mr. White
probably wasn’t the type to pore over DOJ memoranda and Amnesty
International exposes. He doesn’t seem to have been quite a Washington
Post man, either, so he may have missed the news that many
of the county’s rulers are now as black as their victims. And
guess what: the abuses pundits chalked up to racism rather than
to the utter evil of political power continue. Color has as little
to do with cops’ brutality as location does: police departments
around the country are
as vicious as the PGPD, whether they’re in Arizona,
New York,
or California.
Statists act as if the PGPD is unusual, but they lie. So long as
Leviathan arms men to stalk among us, they will kill us, maul us
with dogs, and flatten anyone who rises from his knees to question
such tyranny. Police safeguard the State. They monitor its subjects
to smash any flickers of rebellion we’re nursing. Confident that
most folks swallow its whoppers, the State insists we’re the ones
its Praetorian Guards protect. Yeah, and the moon’s made of green
cheese.
Cpl. Findley
was a loyal Praetorian with ten years’ experience in defending Leviathan.
He crawled out of his smashed cruiser to fire at the pickup. Bad
move. Its driver mowed him down, killing him, and left the scene.
One of Findley’s
shots had wounded the truck’s passenger. A snitch
reported a bloody man to 911; this casualty fingered Ronnie
White as the hit-and-run driver when cops captured the two men at
an apartment building. They arrested Mr. White on Friday, June 27,
charged him with first-degree murder, booked him into the county’s
jail the next day, and mirabile dictu found him dead Sunday
morning.
Col. Gregory
Harris is the deputy director of the Prince George’s County Department
of Corrections, a bureaucracy as abusive as the PGPD. Without "signs
of trauma on [the] body," Harris
had to admit Mr. White didn’t commit suicide: "There was
no cloth or rope or materials tied around his neck[,] there were
no cuts on his wrists or anything." Nor is an inmate responsible
since the dead man was "classified
as a ‘high-profile offender’ and was being housed alone in a
maximum-security cell with steel doors." We can’t blame his
demise on a visitor, either: he received none.
In fact, the
only folks he encountered that weekend were the guards on duty at
the cellblock and possibly their supervisors. Yet bigwigs from the
county executive to the head of the prison-guards’ union pretended
bewilderment at Mr. White’s death while refusing to "speculate"
about what killed him – a reluctance they didn’t show when "speculating"
on who and what killed Richard Findley.
An autopsy
foiled their act. Broken bones and strangulation don’t happen by
themselves, to the chagrin of cops and wardens everywhere.
That has Leviathan’s
liars and lackeys lining up to spin the murder for us serfs. The
NAACP happily casts this as a racial killing since Mr. White was
black. June
White-Dillard of the Prince George's County chapter thinks she
knows the problem: "He stayed in the custody of the Department of
Corrections way too long. He should have been transferred immediately.
Obviously, his civil rights have been violated." Obviously, the
NAACP will never admit that the government it manipulates to its
own advantage is its constituents’ worst enemy. Mr. White didn’t
die because of his skin. He died for defying Our Rulers.
Meanwhile,
Prince George’s County Executive Jack
Johnson called Mr. White’s murder "vigilante justice."
He frets that if the vigilante version replaces the stuff the State
dispenses, "our society will fall apart." Oh, I don’t
think so. Even vigilante justice would be an improvement over the
government’s charade. Not only does Leviathan deny restitution to
victims, it turns people who aren’t guilty of any crime at all,
or who simply ought to repay what they stole, into sociopaths. Then,
too, imprisoning fathers and husbands destroys families, neighborhoods
– and, yes, eventually society.
Jack set a
pretty high bar for hypocrisy, but the president of the prison guards’
union trumped him. Curtis
Knowles acknowledged that despite Mr. White’s wrongdoing, "he
was human, and we hate to lose human life in the Department of Corrections.’"
Yeah, right. That would explain the people cops
murder while arresting them, let alone the ones
they kill in custody.
Curt
piously added, "It's going to be hard for me to believe
that any one of my employees, my members, had it in their hearts
to do harm to Mr. White" – as if his "members" hadn’t
already harmed Mr. White by confining him to a cage. Better men
than Curt have tried to whitewash goons who live off other folks’
trouble, and they’ve failed just as miserably: even as Curt praised
his "members’" benevolence, they were thwarting the investigation
into Mr. White’s murder. Alas, if they don’t shape up, they may
lose their place at the public trough: "Public Safety Director
Vernon Herron told corrections center guards that if they don't
cooperate with the homicide investigation at the jail, they could
be fired..." No doubt they’re trembling in the jackboots we
buy them.
Fortunately
for the murderer, a wounded and unreliable witness claims Mr. White
first took out a cop. Sheeple short on both brains and guts seize
that as an excuse to grant police
a pass: "Pease [sic] Officer Findley" was "a
brave hero who made the ultimate sacrifice" while Ronnie was
"scum of the earth" and deserves what he got. These bootlickers
don’t see that Mr. White could have died just as easily for speeding
or even
lying in bed – and that next time, it might be them.
Not surprisingly,
the late Praetorian was a saint who "gave
his life to his community, and so much more." We can only
guess how a cop gives "so much more" than his life, but,
hey, it’s just additional evidence that Our Rulers aren’t ordinary
men. The "community" gave Richard Findley a lot too, since
it footed the bills for his decade of legalized
looting on the force. "He's just a good guy and it's a
shame," said Mary Kucharski of Christmas in April, a charity for
which Findley volunteered. Ms. Kucharski did not explain why a good
guy would lord it over his neighbors as a cop.
These inconvenient
facts didn’t keep Maryland’s Gov. Martin O'Malley from decreeing
that flags
fly at half-mast for Findley. No word on how he’s memorializing
the taxpayer Findley tried to kill before his accomplices finished
the job.
July
7, 2008
Becky
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writes primarily about the American Revolution.
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