“Indianapolis is being hit with a dry hurricane of violence... We need a disaster response.”
So published the Indianapolis Star.
Without telling us 'who' is behind the "hurricane of violence," the article lets slip the culprit. [Indy needs disaster response to ‘hurricane of violence', Indy Star, 7-18-14]:
[Reverend Charles Harrison of the Ten Point Coalition] offered three other potential solutions: increased mandatory
sentences for gun crimes; more community policing; and increased
efforts among black leaders to build stronger ties between the community
and police. That last step is an attempt to establish some level of
respect for law enforcement.
“This generation of young people does
not have any respect for authority in general, and are much more
willing to be confrontational with the police,” Harrison said.
"Increased efforts among black leaders to build stronger ties between the community and police."
Hmm... black leaders in Indianapolis like the vile Amos Brown, longtime agitator for black pride/power who called the Indianapolis Police an "occupying army"? [Indianapolis violence deja vu, Indianapolis Recorder, 4-17-14]
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Amos Brown, who has described the white police force in Indianapolis as an "occupying army." He's celebrated Indianapolis going from nearly 80 percent white in 1990 to the threshold of being a racial plurality by 2020 |
Remember, Indianapolis was nearly 80 percent white in 1990; today, Amos Brown brags about how whites are soon to be a plurality in the city, where a coalition of blacks and browns will rule the city. [Census to Indy's leaders: minorities; not whites, power city's growth, Indianapolis Recorder, 7-3-14]:
The Census says that as of mid-2013, 42.6 percent of Indianapolis’ population is minority; a percentage that’ll continue to increase.
If the Chamber of Commerce and the Ballard administration were serious about improving the tax base, they’d develop meaningful strategies to improve employment opportunities and living wages for Indianapolis’ Black and brown communities – the population with the lowest median household incomes and highest rates of child poverty.
The business community, mayor’s minions and educational reformers always rail about African-American school dropouts; especially in IPS. But they ignore Indy’s white dropout crisis. Another reality that’s holding Indy back economically.
Remember, Indianapolis was nearly 80 percent white in 1990;
crime and homicide in the city has always been powered by its black population. As the city becomes less white, crime will increase as the cries of Indianapolis Police become less an "occupying army" (trying to protect what's left of the white tax-base) and more a public relations organization trying to make the black population feel better about its superfluous nature.
Back in 2010, a career black criminal -
15-year-old Brandon Johnson - alleged police abuse when he was arrested (
the city was forced to pay $150,000 to Johnson in 2013 over the "abuse").
It's important to remember that individual acts of black crime collectively represent a sustained war on the civilization whites created in Indianapolis: eventually, the crimes become so great it's vital white families move (white flight) to protect their families; businesses follow suit as the purchasing power of blacks is no where near that of the whites who have fled; the tax-base erodes to a point where basic city services are no longer a need, but increasing a luxury item the remaining black population can't afford.
In the early stages of the blowup of the black community around the alleged abuse of Brandon Johnson, black leaders in Indianapolis put out this press release making their intentions known of using the incident as a means to "gel" blacks together against their perceived enemy (Amos Brown's "occupying army" of white police) [
Black Leaders’ Response To IMPD Beating Investigation, Indianapolis Record, 6-11-10]:
A wide coalition of Indianapolis African-American leaders and
institutions has issued a strong response to IMPD’s investigation into
the beating of 15-year-old Brandon Johnson. Spearheaded by the Baptist
Ministers Alliance, community leaders called for the firing of all
officers involved in the beating incident, a civilian oversight of
Internal Affairs, Federal Monitoring of the IMPD and that IMPD’s
training be “reevaluated, revised and replaced”. The full text of the
response is below.
STATEMENT FROM INDIANAPOLISBAPTIST MINISTERS ALLIANCEDr. Stephen J. Clay, President, June 11, 2010
Today I’m joined by Pastors, Lawyers, Funeral Directors, Business
Owners and other Community Leaders to express our outrage at the
determination reached by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department
(IMPD) Internal Affairs Unit.
For the sake of extreme clarity, I want to say that crime in
Indianapolis is not a Black issue. It’s an issue in every community. You
don’t have a zip code that exempts you from the potentiality of crime. I
also want to make clear that my comments today are not directed at all
the fine men and women who serve on the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
Department, both black and white. My observations are directed solely
at those officers who tarnish the labor of those who place their lives
on the line for this community every day.
Several days ago, the Marion County Prosecutor determined that
Brandon Johnson committed no actionable crime. Specifically, the Marion
County Prosecutor stated that Brandon’s conduct on May 16, did not meet
the burden for criminal charges.
Indeed, Brandon is not a criminal,
Brandon is the victim.
Regrettably, the Chief of Police reported yesterday that only one
officer would be terminated. It is clear to us, based off the narrative
shared, that these officers acted as a team and as a result they are all
culpable. It is unequivocal that all police officers involved in this
case should be terminated immediately and a criminal investigation
should be launched immediately into the conduct of these officers.
Moreover, it is clear that the police department lacks the internal
capacity to “police” its own, especially in matters where the general
public is involved. The internal affairs process has no credibility in
this community. As a result we call for the complete dismantling of the
IMPD internal affairs unit and demand that it be replaced with a
transparent citizens’ review process to specially address those cases
where members of the civilian community are the center of an
investigation.
We will also request that the Federal Government monitor this
process. It is clear to most in the African-American community that some
officers on IMPD think that it is open season on African-Americans,
Latinos and other people of color and the poor in Indianapolis. As
leaders in this community, we will not tolerate abusive force by the
police upon our children in particular, or anyone for that mater.
We will not standby and have the youth of our community beaten by
drug dealers, gang bangers or the police. It is obvious that the
training of IMPD officers is so profoundly inadequate that the entire
process needs to be reevaluated, revised and replaced. It’s apparent
that some officers lack the judgment to apply the appropriate response
in many circumstances.
The action taken yesterday by the Internal Affairs Unit makes these
officers think they can act with impunity. It sends the signal that you
can beat a Black, a Latino and anyone of color or a poor citizen nearly
beyond recognition and get away with it.
Well, this community will not stand by and watch while our kids
become victimized by the criminal conduct of a few rogue officers. We
will bring the bright light of justice to these deeds. We will use our
collective resources economically and politically, we will dismantle our
historic differences to address this issue.
In conclusion, we take note of the Mayor’s silence during this
ordeal. His silence speaks volumes. History has proven that in times of
crises leaders speak out as well as delegate duties. The Mayor’s brief
press release yesterday suggests that he may be more interested in
capital improvements than he is about public safety. This fact will be
as much a part of his political resume as his surprising mayoral victory
was in 2007.
No Justice No Peace!!
Dr. Stephen J. Clay, President
Crime is pretty much a black issue in Indianapolis (sorry Mr. Brown, "military weapons"
aren't the scourge of the hood... it's the black people who call the hood home that represent both the source of the sorrowful conditions in the hood and the true scourge of civilization).
And it's pretty much the issue of the unelected black leadership to continually demand we not acknowledge this fact...
The victim is the civilization whites created in Indianapolis, regressing to the black mean in the increasing absence of whites and growth of the black population.
Indianapolis' black population, with leaders like Amos (the white police force is an "occupying army") Brown, have been chipping away at the civilization whites created in the city, whose standard of living erodes with each white person who flees to the suburbs; yes, some individual black people can assimilate to the civilization whites created, but they cannot sustain the civilization in their absence when the black population has become the majority.
Detroit taught us this.
Gary, Indiana taught us this.
Newark and Camden, New Jersey taught us this.
Memphis taught us this.
Indianapolis is teaching this to us in realtime.
The police must have the monopoly on violence, or else the "state" (in this case, the civilization in Indianapolis the elected officials are purportedly tasked with protecting) will ultimately fail; in Indianapolis, the monopoly on violence is held by the black community, with so-called leaders like Amos Brown using frightening language -- an "occupying army" -- to describe the police actions against "his community."
After all, "his community" is the only one that matters...
It won't be 20 years until Indianapolis is less than 30 percent (perhaps 20 percent) white, with the majority non-white population whining about paying their water bills... just like in less than 8 percent white (and 83 percent black) Detroit today.
Black leaders, be they elected officials, members of the cloth ("reverends"), radio hosts, or community organizers, work overtime to make law enforcement impossible and create a climate where black criminality is protected by the regression of law: meaning, any act of perceived brutality by police against a black individual is an attack on the black community; thus, police are forced into a continuous procession of tolerance, diversity, and sensitivity seminars/classes, and are psychologically castrated by the knowledge one aggressive arrest could result in their suspension, a black riot, or a massive lawsuit.
We call this enabling a climate of
freedom from responsibility (what the civil rights movement was all about).
No matter how heinous individual black criminality gets (think home invasions or executions of whites for $5), the black community that harbors such an army against civilization will never allow real reform.
Such reform would translate to allowing the fangs of the state monopoly on violence to be unleashed; when the threat of black protests/riots/lawsuits keeps these fangs at bay, like garlic, a cross, or daylight to a vampire.
So civilization (and law) will recede, assimilate to the type of conditions/climate the black majority is able to maintain.
We call this Detroit.