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Jay-Z’s Team Roc Raises $1 Million To Investigate Wrongful Convictions In Kansas City

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According to a report from the Kansas City Star out of Kansas City, Kansas, Team Roc has been going hard at the Kansas City Police Department, claiming abuse of authority, false witness statements, planted evidence and even solicited sexual favors from victims and witnesses.

Team Roc, Jay-Z’s arm of criminal justice reform, have been requesting personnel records and the release of investigative files to support their claims of abuse of power, violation of civil rights and several other allegations of police corruption.

Team Roc also made a $1million donation to support the Midwest Innocence Project, the local innocence project that assists to investigate wrongful convictions in Wyandotte County. Tricia Rojo Bushnell, Executive Director of the Midwest Innocence Project, talked about about the million dollar donation, stating, “It’s a huge investment. The ability to look at these cases … is really going to continue to shine a light on what we need to do to actually provide a just criminal legal system in Wyandotte County.”

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Meek Mill Shares Viral Video Of Louisiana Cop Planting Drugs On A Black Man

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Meek Mill is serious about his support of criminal justice reform.

In his latest attempt to shed light on the disparity between how police and the justice system handles Black Americans versus their white counterparts, Meek Mill took to social media to share a viral video that showed a police officer in Louisiana planting drugs on a handcuffed Black man after stopping the man claiming he “fit the subscription” of a suspect wanted in the area for selling drugs.

On Tuesday (Mar 17) the “Dreams and Nightmares” rapper took to Twitter to share the video, captioning the tweet with a message of his own noting that the incident isn’t anything new to men of color who have experienced this type of unwarranted and illegal behavior for years.

“Now ya’ll can see on video what’s been going on with us black men for years,” Meek said.

According to published reports, the incident in the now-viral video happened on Monday (Mar 16) when three officers responded to a call in the area that a suspect was selling drugs. The video shows the three officers detaining and handcuffing Dominique Griffin because he reportedly “matched the description” of the suspect in question. The video not only shows the officers manhandling Griffin, but it also shows one of the officers attempting to plant drugs on an already handcuffed Griffin before another officer begins chasing the woman who was recording the incident taking place.

According to Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Capt. Jason Rivarde, Griffin resisted arrest and bit the arresting officer who was treated and released from a local hospital. All deputies involved were interviewed as part of the investigation.

“The video in question is part of the evidence that has been collected in the case,” JPSO said in a statement. “It has been alleged by third parties that evidence on the scene was planted by one of our deputies. Our on-scene deputies have been interviewed in this matter and gave reasonable explanations to the actions depicted in the video.”

JPSO also noted that Griffin was also interviewed by authorities who obtained a search warrant to confiscate his cell phone, which uncovered what they determined to be evidence of a “potential drug transaction.”

Despite the “evidence”, Griffin was not booked on drug charges but will reportedly face charges for alleged battery against an officer.

Source: HipHopWired.com

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Cities With Higher Black Populations Rely On Fines & Tickets For Revenue

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Being Black in America has always had it’s challenges but as more statistics move the forefront we are seeing concrete proof of cities and states in America not only targeting Black people for existing but it’s also for profit.

In a new study published by Raw Story, cities with higher Black populations are more likely to fine and ticket Black drivers for minimal offenses as a way to draw up revenue for the city. According to the findings, the cities seemingly most reliant on fines are the ones with the highest percentages of black residents being served by law enforcement that is whiter than its community.

The cities studies also point out that these instances are happening all over the country, including in progressive states like California. In 2010, Inglewood, California’s population was 43% black and 23% white, but its law enforcement agency was flipped, at nearly 40% white and 16% black. The city generated nearly 5% of its revenues from fines, more than double the average city in California; but this isn’t the first time that polices like this has made national news.

In 2014 after the senseless murder of Mike Brown at the hands of then-police officer Darren Wilson, reports began surfacing that the Ferguson’s troublesome practices involved illegally targeting African American residences for revenue generation, a practice known as “policing for profit.” Police aggressively fined residents, primarily black residents, without much consideration of whether doing so enhanced public trust or safety.

According to the report by the US Justice Department, “The harms of Ferguson’s police and court practices are borne disproportionately by African Americans, and there is evidence that this is due in part to intentional discrimination on the basis of race.”

But how do we fix it?

For years the ideology was to hire more Black and brown police officers to patrol neighborhoods that mirror their ethnicity, but even that has proven to be detrimental to residents of color, with most Black and brown officers hiding and participating in the crimes of their white counterparts under the guise of “blue brotherhood.” Look at the egregious behavior of the Black officers in Baltimore, Maryland; half of the police officers who participated in the beating death of Freddie Gray and cover up weren’t white and the area they were patrolling was home to a few officers in the case, yet the outcome was still the same.

So what is the real plan?

Until America really decides to get real and honest about the laws and origin of a lot of their policing policies, we will continue to have this issue. America has a problem with Black people and we need to be honest about it so that the issues stemming from that hatred can be corrected. In addition, a criminal justice overhaul, along with the appointing of African Americans, who serve in the community, in prominent positions in the police force, oversight  committee, judges and the office of prosecutors are also cited as ways to help curb the abuse of power when it comes to the police and African Americans across the country.

Although the ideas and the efforts will help, the reality is that until America has it’s true day of atonement in regards it’s horrific treatment towards it’s Black children, we will continue to die at it’s cruel, white hands.

Check out the report in full here.

Source: HipHopWired.com

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