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Fri Nov 22, 2013, 05:56 AM Nov 2013

Quickstop owner installs video cameras to protect his customers and employees from the police: [View all]

Earl Sampson has been stopped and questioned by Miami Gardens police 258 times in four years. He’s been searched more than 100 times. And arrested and jailed 56 times. Despite his long rap sheet, Sampson, 28, has never been convicted of anything more serious than possession of marijuana. Miami Gardens police have arrested Sampson 62 times for one offense: trespassing. Almost every citation was issued at the same place: the 207 Quickstop, a convenience store on 207th Street in Miami Gardens.

But Sampson isn’t loitering. He works as a clerk at the Quickstop.

So how can he be trespassing when he works there?
It’s a question the store’s owner, Alex Saleh, 36, has been asking for more than a year as he watched Sampson, his other employees and his customers, day after day, being stopped and frisked by Miami Gardens police. Most of them, like Sampson, are poor and black. And, like Sampson, many of them have been cited for minor infractions, sometimes as often as three times in the same day.

Saleh was so troubled by what he saw that he decided to install video cameras in his store. Not to protect himself from criminals, because he says he has never been robbed. He installed the cameras — 15 of them — he said, to protect him and his customers from police.

Since he installed the cameras in June 2012 he has collected more than two dozen videos, some of which have been obtained by the Miami Herald. Those tapes, and Sampson’s 38-page criminal history — including charges never even pursued by prosecutors — raise some troubling questions about the conduct of the city’s police officers.

The videos show, among other things, cops stopping citizens, questioning them, aggressively searching them and arresting them for trespassing when they have permission to be on the premises; officers conducting searches of Saleh’s business without search warrants or permission; using what appears to be excessive force on subjects who are clearly not resisting arrest and filing inaccurate police reports in connection with the arrests.
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Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/11/21/3769823/in-miami-gardens-store-video-catches.html#storylink=cpy

Lots of people need to be held accountable for this travesty.

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'Being Black' seems to be a crime in the United States of America johnlucas Nov 2013 #1
A lot of white people don't trust the police either. avebury Nov 2013 #7
Count me in on the trust part too. mwooldri Nov 2013 #13
Did you read the story? Renew Deal Nov 2013 #16
I really hope... CSStrowbridge Nov 2013 #2
Good god... sakabatou Nov 2013 #3
We are 'THEM' and, by god, they are gonna show us who's the boss DiverDave Nov 2013 #4
du rec. xchrom Nov 2013 #5
What is the incentive for the cops to behave this way? HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #6
It's a power trip and it's ingrained into the system. hobbit709 Nov 2013 #8
What is ingrained? I think that's where the incentive may be found HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #9
There was a story a while back about a cop in the "Bed-Sty" area of Brooklyn NY that recorded Javaman Nov 2013 #18
Police have become the enforcement arm of the mobsters who run the country. fasttense Nov 2013 #10
Friggen' police. Android3.14 Nov 2013 #11
Now that is what you call excellent journalism Android3.14 Nov 2013 #12
K&R. myrna minx Nov 2013 #14
Official Misconduct. Abuse of Police Power. Civil Rights Violations. DeSwiss Nov 2013 #15
That's how the poor and powerless are treated in this country. LuvNewcastle Nov 2013 #17
Still enforcing the Fugitive Slave Laws huh? An unshackled black man must be an escaped slave! freshwest Nov 2013 #19
this can't be said enough: fuck tha police frylock Nov 2013 #20
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