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Monday, October 7, 2019

Why fear that the slain Botham Jean case witness was targeted makes sense

Friday evening Joshua Brown, a key witness in ex-Dallas police officer Amber Guyger‘s murder conviction was slain outside his apartment complex, about five miles away from where Botham Jean was shot to death a year ago. Now several activists and community leaders are calling it foul play and demanding an investigation.

“I just spoke with Joshua Browns mother. She is devastated. We all are,” civil rights lawyer Lee Merritt tweeted on Saturday night, confirming that Brown, who used to live in the same apartment complex as Guyger and Jean, had been shot several times by an unknown assailant.

While investigators are being cautious and have yet to announce whether they suspect Brown’s death was connected to his participation in Guyger’s murder trial, many thought leaders and elected officials don’t believe it’s merely a coincidence that he was murdered only two days after a jury handed Guyger her sentence.

Perhaps most notable (for several reasons) amongst those voices is controversial civil rights advocate Shaun King, who on Sunday morning informed his followers that poker player and film producer, Bill Perkins, was offering a financial reward to anyone who could shed light on who killed the 28-year-old.

READ MORE: Activist DeRay McKesson questions Shaun King’s integrity

“My friend and brother Bill Perkins is providing $100,000 for the reward to help us find who murdered Joshua Brown. Joshua was executed,” tweeted King. “He was a lead witness in the murder of Botham Jean & was shot & killed right there in the same apartment complex.”

Cori Bush, who is a candidate for Congress in Missouri, retweeted King’s post with the caption, “Joshua should be alive right now.”

“We won’t stop until we find who murdered Joshua and why,” King followed in another tweet. “It was an execution. They didn’t even steal anything from him.”

We’ve seen this before

Objectively speaking we know some people, particularly those not from marginalized groups, will scoff at the knee jerk reaction to call what happened to Brown an execution. Objectively speaking it is perhaps not wise to jump to any conclusions until a thorough investigation of the shooting is done.

But it would be intellectually dishonest not to admit that many of the people suspicious about his death, feel that way due to several other suspicious deaths that have occurred in the recent past following high profile, racially charged cases.

For instance let’s look at Ferguson and the string of activists who have also mysteriously died in the last few years.

DeAndre Joshua was found in his car with two gunshot wounds to the head the night of the Ferguson verdict in 2014. Two years later, Darren Seals was also found dead with two gunshot wounds to the head in his car. In both of those instances, the cars were set on fire, which is often done to destroy evidence.

Then in 2017, Edward Crawford — the activist featured in that iconic Ferguson protest photo showing him catching an active tear gas canister thrown by police and hurling the explosive back at them — was similarly found shot to death in his car.

READ MORE: Disturbing number of Black men connected to Ferguson protests found dead

Maybe I watch too much “Law & Order” but three Ferguson activists who embarrassed local officials on a national stage, being murdered in the exact same way sounds like an M.O.

However, instead of stating the obvious, police instead announced they believe Crawford shot himself in the back seat of his car either in a suicide or perhaps by accident. But murder? Nah.

Suicide was the same outlandish cause of death cited in October 2018, when Ferguson activist Melissa McKinnies found her son Danye Jones in her backyard hanging from a tree.

“Every few months an activist from Ferguson losses their life or loved one,” wrote one supporter, echoing the sentiments of many. Missouri state Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal has also tweeted she too believes a murderer is targeting activists in Ferguson on Twitter.

So now what?

Unfortunately, Ferguson has taught many of us that Black people suspiciously dying after stepping up to do their civic duty, isn’t the sort of thing law enforcement seems to pursue with any sort of urgency. Which is why it’s perhaps understandable why Perkins has decided to take it upon himself to give people a financial incentive to speak up and see that justice is done.

“Every murder is sad,” he explained in his own social media message. “The particulars around this specific set of circumstances make it important that everyone learn why this happened irrespective of the outcome. Either way a killer needs to be caught & I wish in every case these resources could be brought to bear for justice.”

But while it’s great that Perkins has stepped up in this way, the truth is we shouldn’t have to have private citizens cutting six figure checks to get the public to do work that taxpayers are already paying the police to do. What exactly does it say about our justice system that rewards like these are even needed?

And also, is anyone looking out for Bunny?

For those who haven’t heard, Ronnie Babbs, the lone eyewitness who filmed the shocking moments surrounding Jean’s death on her cell phone, goes by the name Bunny. Babbs actually recorded Guyger after hearing the fatal shots followed by Jean reportedly asking Guyger, “Why did you shoot me?”

READ MORE: Diversity of jury seen as key factor in officer’s conviction

As a result of her actions she’s received death threats and even been fired from her job at a pharmaceutical company because people began contacting her job to accuse her of being a radical, anti-police, Black extremist.

“I was brave enough to come forward with information that has helped the DA charge a police officer who murdered an innocent Black man in his own home when nobody else would,” Babbs wrote in her appeal for money on GoFundMe.com. “I was hesitant as I knew the consequences could affect me greatly. I put my own life at risk and decided to help.”

So what will officials say if God forbid something else happens to this woman? I can’t even imagine the terror she’s felt in the last few days since Brown’s murder and how the psychological trauma of being pulled into this case has recked havoc on her life.

In the midst of all that, so many people seem more concerned with giving a convicted killer hugs and gifts of forgiveness than protecting the Black people who put their lives on the line under the guise of justice.

If Dallas police doesn’t step up this investigation, I fear that Amber Guyger won’t be the only person with blood on her hands.


Follow writer Blue Telusma on Instagram at @bluecentric

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Tameka ‘Tiny’ Harris reports $750k worth of jewels stolen from Lambo including wedding ring from TI

Reality star and R&B singer Tameka “Tiny” Harris said she has been robbed of a whopping $750,000 worth of jewels that was reportedly taken from her expensive ride in midtown Atlanta.

T.I. and Killer Mike say they were ‘finessed out some money’ at megachurches

On Sunday, Harris  reported to police that she was having cocktails with friends while at Bar Amalfi when her blue velour bag was stolen from inside her Lamborghini SUV.

Harris said she enjoyed drinks around 8:45 p.m. and didn’t leave until 11:23 p.m. or so. That’s when she realized her jewels had been taken. But police said there were no signs of forced entry into the vehicle, WSBTV reported.

“There were no signs of forced entry or damage observed to the vehicle,” Atlanta police spokesman Investigator James White said in a statement.

Harris friend went to the car to retrieve a deck of cards but says she has no knowledge of what happened to the jewels.

Harris’ wedding rings from hubby TI, watches and stud earrings were reported as some of the stolen jewelry left “inside a blue velour bag, on top of the center console of her Lamborghini SUV,” police confirmed.

Twitter seemed to think something sketchy is going on.

 

After T.I. last month said he felt “accosted and basically exploited” by the repeated calls for money by pastors at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church during Kanye West’s Sunday Service, one person joked that the church had perhaps robbed Tiny.

“Smdh…. The church is gonna get that tithes money by any means necessary!!! #newbirth,” said user @keyser_soze911.

Black Trump supporter big mad Twitter flagged his account attacking Democrats

 

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Rep. Ilhan Omar divorcing husband amid heavy public scrutiny, affair allegations

Rep. Ilhan Omar, who became a rising political star last year among a sweep of new lawmakers in Congress, has filed for divorce from husband Ahmed Hirsi, documents entered in the Hennepin County, Minn., District Court on Friday confirm.

The split comes after months of allegations of an affair between the 37-year-old freshman congresswoman and Washington-based political consultant Tim Mynett.

READ MORE: Woman makes salacious claim against Ilhan Omar in divorce filing

According to a statement from her attorney Jaime Driggs, Omar’s marriage has “been the object of speculation and innuendo from political opponents and the media,” and “taken a significant toll” on the family, according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

In an August divorce filing in DC Superior Court, Mynett’s estranged wife, Dr. Beth Mynett claimed that he confessed in April to having a secret relationship with the Somali-born congresswoman.

That divorce filing alleged Mynett had been in a months-long relationship with the Minnesota Democrat, citing, “The parties physically separated on or about April 7, 2019, when Defendant told Plaintiff that he was romantically involved with and in love with another woman, Ilhan Omar.”

READ MORE: Rep. Omar filed joint tax returns before marrying current husband

“Defendant met Rep. Omar while working for her,’’ the document continues. “Although devastated by the betrayal and deceit that preceded his abrupt declaration, Plaintiff told Defendant that she loved him, and was willing to fight for the marriage.”

“Defendant, however, told her that was not an option for him’’ and moved out the next day, the papers go on to say. “It is clear to Plaintiff that her marriage to Defendant is over and that there is no hope of reconciliation.’’

Not surprisingly, this allegation brought added scrutiny to Omar’s own marriage and she has since been repeatedly faced with probing questions about her romantic history.

READ MORE: Representative Ilhan Omar references George W. Bush 9/11 quote

Complicated marriage details

The New York Post reports, that in 2002 Omar and Hirsi were wed in a religious (but otherwise not legal) ceremony, separated in 2008, then legally remarried in 2018. They had two children together, but after they separated the first time, she married another man, Ahmed Nur Said Elmi. However, she later went back to Hirsi, with whom she had a third child.

“There has been an irretrievable breakdown of the marriage relationship,” the court documents filed in Minnesota explain. Omar has asked the court to grant the estranged couple “joint legal and physical custody” of their three minor children and to determine child support to “serve the minor children’s best interest.” She also wants the court to award the “marital property” as it “may deem just and equitable.”

Omar, a Democrat, is the first Somali-American to serve in the U.S. Congress. She and Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib, became the first Muslim-American women to serve as legislators.

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