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One reason we have protests, BLM, etc.

Posted on: August 31, 2016 at 08:17:07 CT
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The more I see the judicial system and judges in action the less respect I have for them. Like basically everything regarding gov't today.


Innocent black man punched, Tasered and arrested by police. Jury awarded him $18.

DeShawn Franklin was asleep in his bedroom when police officers, with their weapons drawn, barged in.

He was punched several times, including three times in the face.

He was also Tasered, dragged out of his bedroom, handcuffed and placed in a police car.

"I didn't even know what was going on. I was just asleep," Franklin told The Washington Post. "It was just all a big shock and disturbance."

One thing became clear immediately: Franklin, then an 18-year-old high school senior, had done nothing wrong. But he did fit the description of a suspect being sought by officers: a slender, African-American man with dreads.

The incident, which occurred in the summer of 2012 in a northern Indiana suburb, prompted a civil rights lawsuit against the police officers and city officials. Earlier this month, a jury found that the officers violated Franklin's constitutional rights by arresting him and entering his family's home without a warrant.

Still, Franklin and his family feel that justice has been denied.

The jury ordered each of the defendants to pay Franklin and his parents $1 for the violations of their rights. The total award was $18 in damages.

The Rev. Mario Sims, a senior pastor in South Bend, Indiana, where Franklin lives, said the small award sends a strong message to Franklin and his family: "Your rights are worth a dollar."

Russell Thomas Jr., Franklin's nephew, said the whole experience was a "slap in the face."

"To me, it's just solidifying that blacks in America, we have no rights," he said. "How can we fight for something when the system was not made for us in the first place?"

Franklin isn't a thug, Sims said, and he lacks a criminal history. Still the incident four years ago left the now-22-year-old distrustful of law enforcement and in fear that something similar will happen again. He does not want to be recognized, so he has declined requests from local media for a picture of his face.

"It's traumatizing," Franklin said. "It's somewhat of a burden that you have to carry every day."
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One reason we have protests, BLM, etc. - GA Tiger MU - 8/31 08:17:07
     I really hope there is more to this... Otherwise, - hokie VT - 8/31 09:06:57
     that's like leaving your waitress a dime tip - tigerinhogtown STL - 8/31 09:03:06
     Yeah but you automatically assume its about race. - MKrip MU - 8/31 08:53:06
          First, I assumed nothing because the - GA Tiger MU - 8/31 09:17:33
               Like I said, you made it about race when you have no - MKrip MU - 8/31 09:34:26
                    It IS about race you ****ing idiot, - GA Tiger MU - 8/31 09:48:55
     Deal with it (nm) - pickle MU - 8/31 08:24:39
          I don't have to.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 8/31 08:28:06
               Get rid of gvmt monopolies on police, courts, & law. Agree? - pickle MU - 8/31 08:31:31
                    false premise. (nm) - mizzou alum 93 MU - 8/31 08:43:23




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