My current prime source is Marvin Martin a retired Washington DC school executive. Previously, my prime sources included Andrew Brimmer a former governor of the Federal Reserve Board and former of chairperson of the Washington DC Financing Authority,
Darryl F. Johnson former Kinecta Board Chairperson and a former Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Board Director.
All of these conservative Blacks were dedicated to promoting the welfare the Black community by promoting welfare of all Americans.
All of the incidents I report you can check out for yourself through the Associated Press. If I am in error do your research and cite your sources. Uttering words and carrying signs is cheap ….But doing this does make people feel good. Hard work is more difficult.
If you are sincere get out and work….Make tomorrow better than today. Results won’t come instantly…. But they will come.
In the meantime listen carefully to the communication sent to me one of my black associates complaining that his and other Black voices are being drowned out on social media. [ See Immediately below ]
Our Conservative Black voices are being drowned out on social media. We need to be heard. Today.
A must listen is the video by Candice Owens with the actual numbers!
“No one -- not a single solitary person defended or excused the death of George Floyd, so why is this rioting happening? Because that is what the media wanted….BLACK AMERICA, WAKE UP. ENLIGHTEN YOURSELVES. DO NOT BE OWNED BY A MAINSTREAM MEDIA AGENDA.”
CANDACE OWENS
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“There is nothing white liberals fear more than a God fearing, educated, black man.”
No my friends...there is no systemic racism in America...just Systemic “Marxist Elitism”...an EVIL that uses, abuses and discards anyone for POWER.”
BURGESS OWENS
"Don’t let the Media fool you! The majority of Americans support the police. Do not support the destroying of their city.
The biggest problem with growing up black in America… IS not racism, police brutality, or black on black crime… It’s the Mental Brainwashing.”
BRANDON TATUM
"Black activists and white progressives stress racism because it serves their own interests, not because it actually improves the station of blacks.”
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JASON RILEY
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Cops Ambushed with Guns and Explosives, Leaving One Officer Dead
A California sheriff’s sergeant was killed Saturday in an ambush that left two law enforcement officers injured.
The crime took place about 1:30 p.m. in Santa Cruz County, which is south of San Francisco.
Police “received a call about a suspicious van parked off the road near Jamison Creek, Boulder Creek. The caller saw guns and bomb making materials inside the van. When deputies arrived, the van was seen leaving the area and [deputies] tried to follow it,” the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office reported on its Facebook page.
“As deputies began investigating, they were ambushed with gunfire and multiple improvised explosive devices. Sergeant Damon Gutzwiller was shot and taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead,” the sheriff’s office reported.
“Another deputy was either shot or struck by shrapnel and struck by a car as the suspect fled the property. We are hopeful the deputy will recover,” the department posted.
A California Highway Patrol trooper was also wounded while authorities were pursuing the suspect, according to KTLA.
Santa Cruz County Sheriff Jim Hart said Gutzwiller “was a beloved figure here at the sheriff’s office,” KTLA reported.
“Damon showed up today to do his job, to keep this community safe, and his life was taken needlessly,” Hart told the station.
“In my 32-year career, this is the worst day I’ve ever experienced,” he said, according to KGO.
The sheriff’s office post said that after a report of a carjacking, deputies arrested Steven Carrillo, who was shot during the arrest and received what were described as non-life-threatening injuries. He will face charges when he is discharged from the hospital.
Citing what it said were sources it did not name, KGO said Carillo was “an active duty US Air Force sergeant based out of Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield.”
The station also reported that improvised explosive devices were found at Carillo’s home on Saturday. The FBI is now investigating, KGO reported.
“Words cannot express the pain we feel for Damon and his family,” Hart said in the Facebook post.
The sergeant had been with the sheriff’s office since 2006.
“He was the kind of person we all hope to be. Today, we lost a hero. We are grateful to have known him and we mourn with his family,” Hart said in the post.
Gutzwiller is survived by his wife, who was reported to be pregnant, and one child, according to KSBW.
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Protesters Follow Police Home, Attempt To Torch Cars: Report
Police officers are becoming targets even at home amid a rising tide of violence aimed at law enforcement, authorities said.
Three suspects were arrested last week in Gwinnett County, Georgia, after police cars were vandalized.
Police say the individuals charged actually “tracked” the officers home, according to WSB.
Ebuka Chike-Morah, 21, Alvin Joseph, 21, and Lakaila Mack, 20, all face multiple charges.
In its reporting on recent protests over the death of George Floyd in police custody in Minnesota, WSB had interviewed one of the suspects last weekend.
“I’m just trying to get the message across,” Chike-Morah said then, according to WSB. “We’re going to continue walking until we don’t feel like walking no more.”
View the WSB report below:
On Tuesday night, a Gwinnett County Police Department car was set on fire in Duluth, Georgia, while parked outside the home of an officer.
“Pieces of glass, filled or coated with accelerant coupled with a wick, was thrown at the driver side window of the county vehicle,” a police report on the incident said, according to the Ledger-Enquirer.
“Another jar may have been placed on top … just behind the light bar. A piece of burning cloth was recovered,” the report said.
Later Tuesday night, a police car was set on fire in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
In this case, the fire was started on the ground behind the vehicle. The car also had two dents on the driver’s side.
Witnesses had reported three people fleeing the scene of the first fire and a car fleeing the second.
Joseph and Mack were arrested on Tuesday. Chike-Morah was arrested on Wednesday.
All three suspects face charges that include arson, possession and manufacturing of a destructive device and criminal trespass. Joseph also faces the charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
In an unrelated case, a police officer in Lawrenceville, Georgia, found his patrol car windshield and the driver’s side window smashed early Wednesday. Investigators said it appeared a brick was thrown at the car, according to WAGA.
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Rioter Douses Police Officer, Sets Him on Fire as Unrest Spreads Across Globe
Inspired by riots across America that have led politicians to repudiate law enforcement, violent protesters are now attacking police around the globe.
Protests reached a horrifying apex of violence Thursday in Mexico when, during a protest in Guadalajara, a police officer who took his eyes off demonstrators was set on fire in an incident caught on video.
Video of protest shows a police officer getting on a motorcycle. Once his back was turned, he was splashed with some type of liquid by a rioter, who quickly set the officer on fire with what appeared to be a lighter.
As the officer rolled on the street, police tried to help put out the fire while also battling protesters.
The condition of the police officer could not be ascertained from media reports.
WARNING: The video below contains violent images that some views may find disturbing:
Mexican rioters also attacked the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City:
French protesters also took to the streets this week, holding signs that read, “Black Lives Matter,” according to NBC News.
British protests occurred in London, Manchester and Nottingham. claiming “We’ve had enough. George Floyd is [one of] a long line of black males that have died at the hands of police.In Sydney, Australia, thousands marched, with some chanting, “No justice, no peace, no racist police,” according to The New York Times.
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