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Showing Original Post only (View all)You’d Be Surprised WHO The OUTSIDE AGITATORS In Baltimore REALLY ARE [View all]

".....Even after the National Guard vacates the streets of Baltimore and the state of emergency is lifted, vast swaths of the city will remain under occupation. Rather than return to a deadly status quo, the city could start answering the crisis by enacting residential requirements that force police officers to live in the neighborhoods they patrol......"
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According to data posted on the city of Baltimores OpenBaltimore website in 2012, over 70 percent of Baltimore Police Department officers live outside city limits, with at least 10 percent living over state lines, in places as far away as New Jersey and Pennsylvania. By contrast, almost all of those arrested in ongoing protests sparked by the police killing of the unarmed Baltimorean Freddie Gray reside firmly within the city. These facts were apparently lost on Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake when she blamed outside forces for all the looting of local businesses and attacks on cops. Similarly, the Baltimore Police Department claimed that outside agitators continue to be the instigators behind acts of violence and destruction, even as it conceded in the same statement that the vast majority of arrests reflect local residency. No evidence of outside agitation was produced by the mayor or the police, and none was demanded by much of the media covering the ongoing troubles.
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Gerald Horne, a professor of history and African American Studies at the University of Houston, sees the legacy of slavery as an underlying factor in the policing of majority black cities like Baltimore. The origins of the urban police department lies precisely in slavery, Horne remarked in a recent interview with The Real News founder Paul Jay. That is to say, slave patrols that were designated to interrogate, to investigate Africans who were out and about without any kind of investigation. You fast forward to 2015 and you still see more than remnants of that particular system. [Cops] wont let us go nowhere, one young Gilmore Homes resident complained to The Real News, Theyll tell us, Move, we gotta go here, you gotta move off there. We aint doing nothing! When Paul Jay relocated The Real News operations to Baltimore in 2013 and initiated a series of roundtable discussions with local cops, he learned about the hostile racial attitudes white officers were importing into the city. Ive talked to some black cops in Baltimore and one of them told me that in the locker room, Jay said, and when theyre getting ready to go on their shift, some of the white cops joke Time to go back to work in the zoo.
While the Baltimore Police Department recruits its manpower outside city limits, its leadership is regularly junketed to training tours in Israel, the occupying power whose hyper-militarized settlers act as some of the Middle Easts most aggressive outside agitators. In September 2009, members of the Baltimore PD toured [Israel] and met with their Israeli counterparts to exchange information relating to best practices and recent advancements in security and counterterrorism, according to the trips sponsor, Project Interchange. A separate Israel tour organized by the neoconservative Jewish Institute for National Security saw members of the Baltimore PD begin the process of sharing lessons learned in Israel with their law enforcement colleagues in the United States. Back in Maryland, the rate of citizens killed by police officers is skyrocketing. A report by the ACLU has found that 109 people died after encounters with Maryland police between 2010 and 2014, that almost 70 percent of those who died were black, and that over 40 percent of them were unarmed. In Baltimore alone, the city was forced to pay $5.7 million in lawsuits by suspects who accused police officers of beating them brutally and without cause.
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http://www.rawstory.com/2015/04/youd-be-surprised-who-the-outside-agitators-in-baltimore-really-are/
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It has been pretty obvious to me that the police seem to consider themselves as occupying
djean111
Apr 2015
#2
The training in Israel part is strange...why? Israel is an occupying force...is that a good civilian police model?
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#13
It would be a start to immediately ban all police exchanges with a nation equating protestors with terrorists.
Fred Sanders
Apr 2015
#19
All those fines that the city has paid for police actions against the people have absolutely no
jwirr
Apr 2015
#14
People wil invent a million reasons to judge such a sensible proposal impossible
alcibiades_mystery
Apr 2015
#22
I couldn't stop thinking of Palestinians...and sure enough, I forgot about this.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#23