National Black United Front Houston, New Black Panther Party host Rossalind Wright, takes a stand on racial brutality

At the New Black Panther Party Headquarters in Houston, TX family members of Emmett Till, Kendrick Johnson, Oscar Grant, Marlin Brown, and Trayvon Martin called in to express their condolences to Mrs. Rossalind Wright , mother of Alfred Wright, who was found 18 days after he went missing in a field with his tongue cut out, throat slit, and eyes gouged out in Sabine County.

Rossalind Wright, mother of Alfred Wright, seated center.
Rossalind Wright, mother of Alfred Wright, seated center.

Sabine County Sheriff Tom Maddox called the death a drug over dose but Mrs. Wright said, “this was a hate crime and murder.”

Wright is asking people to come out on April the 7th at 12 noon to the Texas Rangers Office in Sabine County to have them do a new investigation into his death. Also on August 28th in Washington DC at the Dept of Justice another rally will be held for anyone who lost a love one to an unjustified homicide.

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  1. The Mike Brown Assassination
    As a retired Marine Corps non-commissioned ofiicer and founder and director of the Africa-American Legal Defense Group, I suggest that because all Police departments are para-military organizations who are agents of the various states. Similar to the military, who are agents of the United States, they should be not have the protection of unions, They stripped of all union protection. In a previous post, I offered a compelling report that demonstrated that the Black community is denied the equal protection of the 14th Amendment of the US Constitution and throughout the various states, federal and state courts have demonstrated their indifference to our causes.

    The African-American Legal Defense Group suggest: (1) That all police departments be denied the right to form unions;
    (2) That all peace officers contracts be limited to four two years terms;
    (3) That all peace officers applying for an appointment must have
    lived in the state for at least a year and the county or municipality
    for at least six months;
    (4) With the exception of military personnel, must wait a year to apply,
    if previously held an appointed or elected position
    (5) That in order to be eligible for a second, third or forth term in office,
    they must undergo an evaluation to determine their suitability for
    duty, to include physiological, weight, and education assessment
    administered by the states.
    (6) To exceed the four two year term restrictions, they must have
    obtained the rank of sergeant or above through a state sanctioned
    testing system, administered by the state.

    What say You?!!!

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