Chunk – Mickeys
A Classic Song From The “Marked For Death” Album..
Released In 1992
Label: Tandem Records
East Palo Alto , West Bay
California
Duration : 0:3:31
A Classic Song From The “Marked For Death” Album..
Released In 1992
Label: Tandem Records
East Palo Alto , West Bay
California
Duration : 0:3:31
A Classic Song From The “Marked For Death” Album..
Released In 1992
Label: Tandem Records
East Palo Alto , West Bay
California
Duration : 0:3:31
Video Credit: http://www.youtube.com/user/friendsforfullerton- See Below
Two police officers were charged in the death of a mentally ill homeless man in Southern California who was beaten and repeatedly shocked with a stun gun during his arrest, authorities said Wednesday.
Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said Officer Manuel Ramos was charged with one count each of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the death of 37-year-old Kelly Thomas after a violent confrontation on July 5 with officers.
Police Cpl. Jay Cicinelli was charged with one count each of involuntary manslaughter and excessive force.
The prosecutors said Thomas was acting “in self-defense, in pain and in a state of panic. His numerous pleas of `I’m sorry,’ `I can’t breathe,’ `Help’ `Dad’ — all to no avail. Screams, loud screams, didn’t help.”
Six officers were placed on paid administrative leave after the incident that occurred while police were investigating reported vehicle break-ins at a transit hub.
Thomas suffered severe head and neck injuries and was taken off life support five days later.
Thomas suffered from schizophrenia and lived on the streets even though he received support from family and friends.
Police said Thomas ran when officers tried to search his bag. A struggle followed when they tried to arrest him for investigation of possession of stolen goods.
Video from a bystander’s cell phone taken from a distance showed parts of the bloody encounter in which Thomas can be heard screaming for his father.
Surveillance video aboard a bus showed agitated passengers telling the driver that officers beat and repeatedly used a stun gun during the arrest.
After the incident, the police chief went on medical leave and the embattled City Council hired a law enforcement expert to investigate Police Department practices.
Incensed community members held demonstrations and started an effort to recall the mayor and two councilmembers over the incident.
Ron Thomas, the father of the dead man, filed a claim seeking damages from the city.
He has previously released his son’s medical records showing Thomas suffered broken bones in his face, choked on his own blood and was repeatedly shocked with two stun guns.
Duration : 0:17:53
Two police officers were charged in the death of a mentally ill homeless man in Southern California who was beaten and repeatedly shocked with a stun gun during his arrest, authorities said Wednesday.
Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said Officer Manuel Ramos was charged with one count each of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the death of 37-year-old Kelly Thomas after a violent confrontation on July 5 with officers.
Police Cpl. Jay Cicinelli was charged with one count each of involuntary manslaughter and excessive force.
The prosecutors said Thomas was acting “in self-defense, in pain and in a state of panic. His numerous pleas of `I’m sorry,’ `I can’t breathe,’ `Help’ `Dad’ — all to no avail. Screams, loud screams, didn’t help.”
Six officers were placed on paid administrative leave after the incident that occurred while police were investigating reported vehicle break-ins at a transit hub.
Thomas suffered severe head and neck injuries and was taken off life support five days later.
Thomas suffered from schizophrenia and lived on the streets even though he received support from family and friends.
Police said Thomas ran when officers tried to search his bag. A struggle followed when they tried to arrest him for investigation of possession of stolen goods.
Video from a bystander’s cell phone taken from a distance showed parts of the bloody encounter in which Thomas can be heard screaming for his father.
Surveillance video aboard a bus showed agitated passengers telling the driver that officers beat and repeatedly used a stun gun during the arrest.
After the incident, the police chief went on medical leave and the embattled City Council hired a law enforcement expert to investigate Police Department practices.
Incensed community members held demonstrations and started an effort to recall the mayor and two councilmembers over the incident.
Ron Thomas, the father of the dead man, filed a claim seeking damages from the city.
He has previously released his son’s medical records showing Thomas suffered broken bones in his face, choked on his own blood and was repeatedly shocked with two stun guns.
Duration : 0:9:8
Murder By Death “Dynamite Mine” acoustic from the Flat, Black and Circular record store in Lansing, MI.
Duration : 0:3:25
On October 24, 2008, Hudson’s fifty-seven year old mother, Darnell Donerson, and twenty-nine year old brother, Jason, were shot and killed inside Donerson’s home in Chicago, Illinois. Likely shot before 3 p.m., they were discovered by a family cousin.[10] An AMBER Alert was issued for Hudson’s seven year old nephew, Julian King, after Hudson’s sister, Julia, reported him missing.
On October 24, police arrested a suspect, William Balfour, 27, who was once married to the actress’ sister Julia, but he was not charged with any crime.[13] Balfour is on parole and spent nearly 7 years imprisonment for attempted murder, vehicular hijacking and possessing a stolen vehicle. The Illinois Department of Corrections’ records reveal one of Balfour’s addresses to be at the home where Donerson and Jason Hudson were murdered.
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This is standard operating procedure in the U.S., hence all the raped, abused, and dead babies and toddlers laying around while in CPS custody/oversight, or adopted, or in juvenile “reform” centers – all havens for pedophiles. See links at bottom. — “The White House Boys” Trailer, the horrifying true story of a reform school in Mariana, Florida in the 1950s whose administrators raped, abused and killed young boys. After victims came forward demanding justice the Governor of Florida launched a mandatory investigation to uncover the truth behind the hundreds of unmarked graves located at the school. Families insisted that their lost children were buried there after being beaten to death in the White House. Based on the book “The White House Boys” by Roger Kiser. This is a sneak peak to the documentary and film presented to you by Franchesca Elder and Paul Hensler.
“White House Boys” Sue State Over Abuse at Florida State Boys School. 2.06.2009. First Coast News.
BRUNSWICK, GA – Roger Kiser remembers it like it was yesterday. “Unless you were there. Unless you saw how out of control it was, nothing mattered, life didn’t matter.”
Kiser was at the Florida Reform School for Boys, now known as the Arthur Dozier School, back in the late 1950s.
He says at the school, there was a place called the “White House” where he was taken numerous times for beatings. “They beat you until you were bloody,” says Kiser.
According to a class action lawsuit filed against the state, a number of others who went to the school have the same memories.
Court records detail how during the beatings, employees placed, “…monetary bets (on who) could draw blood from the boys first.”
One boy remembers, “After the blood curdling screams of a boy stopped, one of the state employees was heard to state, ‘I think he is dead.'”
“I have heard…out of 86 men I’ve talked to, I’d say there are 30 who did not see boys return after their beating,” says Kiser.
More than 30 graves have been found near the school’s property. The state is now investigating who is buried there.
According to the lawsuit, the victims have an idea who beat and sexually abused them. Two former employees are named in the lawsuit. They are Troy Tidwell and Robert Curry.
“Troy Tidwell is a gentleman who has one arm,” says Kiser, who notes Tidwell was one of the worst beaters. “Robert Curry was the psychologist. He was one that was molesting a lot of the boys,” says Kiser.
Kiser also notes they know who the other abusers are but most have passed away.
Tidwell’s phone is no longer in service. His attorney was not available for comment. Kiser says his attorneys are still trying to find Curry.
According to the lawsuit, after beatings boys were, “Placed in a ‘hole’ which was an approximately eight by eight foot cell with no lights or windows.” It also goes on to say, “Boys would spend as many as 30 days (there to) cover up the severe nature of the beatings.”
“I never went there. I do know boys were beaten so badly their visitation rights were suspended until they could somewhat heal up,” says Kiser.
The lawsuit alleges the abuse happened between the 1940s and 1960s.
Kiser has written a book about his experience. He believes there could be hundreds of men out there who were abused at the school over the years. Right now, he says more than 120 men have come forward.
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/news-article.aspx?storyid=130779&catid=3
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INSTITUTIONAL CHILD ABUSE http://www.thestraights.com/index.htm and
Texas Juvenile Centers http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Texas_DA_reveals_evidence_against_Cheney_1127.html
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A sideband of Rock Island, Illinois “Krotchripper”. This is their other band Veins of Ice from their album “Raped by a Troll”.
Get this CD and their “Of Death and Defecation” 2010 Demo from http://myspace.com/krotchripper
For just the Veins of Ice site: http://myspace.com/veinsoficeofficial
Also, be on the look out for their split CD on Necrotic Records with Mass Murder Messiah this summer!
Duration : 0:2:31
17 years old with BDM, performing the song Elder Misanthropy. Filmed at State Control Records in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I’m pretty sure this is from spring 2002. This video is included on the Japanese version of “Unhallowed”.
Duration : 0:2:41
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