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Cali_Democrat

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Thu Oct 2, 2014, 05:34 AM Oct 2014

Accused of Stealing a Backpack, High School Student Jailed for Nearly Three Years Without Trial [View all]

Yes...he's black....

In the early hours of Saturday, May 15, 2010, ten days before his seventeenth birthday, Kalief Browder and a friend were returning home from a party in the Belmont section of the Bronx. They walked along Arthur Avenue, the main street of Little Italy, past bakeries and cafés with their metal shutters pulled down for the night. As they passed East 186th Street, Browder saw a police car driving toward them. More squad cars arrived, and soon Browder and his friend found themselves squinting in the glare of a police spotlight. An officer said that a man had just reported that they had robbed him. “I didn’t rob anybody,” Browder replied. “You can check my pockets.”

The officers searched him and his friend but found nothing. As Browder recalls, one of the officers walked back to his car, where the alleged victim was, and returned with a new story: the man said that they had robbed him not that night but two weeks earlier. The police handcuffed the teens and pressed them into the back of a squad car. “What am I being charged for?” Browder asked. “I didn’t do anything!” He remembers an officer telling them, “We’re just going to take you to the precinct. Most likely you can go home.” Browder whispered to his friend, “Are you sure you didn’t do anything?” His friend insisted that he hadn’t.


At the Forty-eighth Precinct, the pair were fingerprinted and locked in a holding cell. A few hours later, when an officer opened the door, Browder jumped up: “I can leave now?” Instead, the teens were taken to Central Booking at the Bronx County Criminal Court.

Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/06/law-3

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WTF, no trial?! sakabatou Oct 2014 #1
Also...800 days in solitary confinement. Cali_Democrat Oct 2014 #2
That will screw with someone's psyche sakabatou Oct 2014 #5
thanks for posting. excellent- and horrifying- piece. cali Oct 2014 #3
But we're not living in a police state. hobbit709 Oct 2014 #4
i knew he was black before clicking on this article La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2014 #6
Yep. Scuba Oct 2014 #7
Me too. Enthusiast Oct 2014 #12
Indeed. City Lights Oct 2014 #19
Of course. nt valerief Oct 2014 #26
My first question was gonna to be rock Oct 2014 #28
+1 uponit7771 Oct 2014 #36
This Will Not Stop Sparhawk60 Oct 2014 #8
the author joelz Oct 2014 #9
Thanks. Excellent Democracy Now clip. nt valerief Oct 2014 #29
K&R. Horrified. nt riderinthestorm Oct 2014 #10
DA should be disbarred Uben Oct 2014 #11
Walking with some of my high school buddies, two squad cars pull up and the officers slam us to FailureToCommunicate Oct 2014 #13
I hope to hell he is awarded millions newfie11 Oct 2014 #14
A throw away society marym625 Oct 2014 #15
Become? heaven05 Oct 2014 #18
True. very true marym625 Oct 2014 #21
But racism is dead. Except that it isn't. marble falls Oct 2014 #16
Well, slowly the facade heaven05 Oct 2014 #17
The private prison industry has to be fed malaise Oct 2014 #20
I don't think New York permits private prisons (n/t) thesquanderer Oct 2014 #32
The law needs to change so that this will never happen again. surrealAmerican Oct 2014 #22
Prison and jail time should be abolished for all but the most egregious crimes... 1monster Oct 2014 #23
Ok I work in Bronx Criminal Court AndreaCG Oct 2014 #24
If you read the whole article you would have the detals you claim you don't have. You are Dismissed TeamPooka Oct 2014 #30
I did read it afterward AndreaCG Oct 2014 #31
"America, the Land of the Free". What a disgrace. nt ladjf Oct 2014 #25
Horrific example of injustice, abuse, and racism. This is how so many "guilty" black men are made. valerief Oct 2014 #27
WTF? blackspade Oct 2014 #33
Not fired, hired. Donald Ian Rankin Oct 2014 #34
No, in this case, fired. blackspade Oct 2014 #35
The joys of being black in America. Chisox08 Oct 2014 #37
I saw this today, at Democracy Now.. Stuart G Oct 2014 #38
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