Posted on 12/04/2014 5:34:59 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
President Obama is pledging a robust effort to ensure the criminal justice system treats all people equally regardless of color following a New York City grand jurys decision to not indict a police officer in the death of Eric Garner.
Obama has already announced funding for local police training and body cameras, and he convened a meeting of civil rights leaders and law enforcement officials at the White House on Monday to address the issue.
A new White House task force is looking into how local police are gaining heavy weapons and equipment for the military. During a Thursday speech, Obama said he intends to take more steps with leaders like New York Mayor Bill de Blasio in the months ahead to make sure that all Americans have confidence that police and law enforcement are serving everybody equally.
When it comes, as weve seen, unfortunately, in recent days, to our criminal justice system, too many Americans feel deep unfairness when it comes to the gap between our professed ideals and how laws are applied on a day-to-day basis, Obama said.
He acknowledged addressing the issue was a big challenge, but said it should galvanize the country and bring Americans together.
The New York grand jurys decision to not indict a police officer in the death of Garner, who was placed in a chokehold and said I cant breathe as he was pulled to the ground, hit Washington like a sledgehammer.
The decision came just two weeks after a separate grand jury did not indict a white police officer in the death of Michael Brown, a black teenager.
Both decisions have provoked protests around the country, elevating the issue of criminal justice and police behavior.
But it remains unclear how long Obama and the White House will be focused on the issue given a breadth of other challenges facing the administration.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest on Thursday pledged that the task force announced by Obama following that meeting would produce results.
Pressed on whether it was more of a symbolic gesture, he said Obama deserves the benefit of the doubt.
While White House aides said there were no immediate plans for Obama to travel to either Ferguson, Mo., or New York, that they weren't ruling out a visit in the days and weeks ahead.
Its also possible Obama could address race in a potential speech.
The president is coming under pressure from black lawmakers and civil liberties group to make sure the issue stays on Washingtons radar.
Laura Murphy, director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), argued that the issue should hold the attention of the White House and lawmakers through the end of Obamas presidency.
It just seems like to me that the frequency of these police shootings is something pretty jarring, she said.
Murphy, who attended this weeks White House, said she was impressed with the presidents handling of the issue so far.
The president is committed to rolling out a series of actions that will focus more significantly on racial profiling and use of excessive force, she said.
New York Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel said he is pleased that the president is amplifying the call to seek justice and truth in Eric Garner's wrongful death.
He said the Obamas election as the nations first black president didnt suddenly end the decades of racism and injustice in our country.
It is not just change in law or leadership, but change in our culture that is needed to heal the wounds that have been left through the centuries of racial hatred and prejudice, he said.
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-N.Y.), a former prosecutor who called the decision baffling, said that Obamas engagement and the Justice Departments investigations into several cases is a positive sign that our nation can address this stunningly persistent problem.
Some Republicans have called for hearings, something Meeks said pointed to a bipartisan recognition that our criminal justice system is flawed.
Congress should absolutely hold hearings and if necessary exercise its power of subpoena so that the public is fully informed about the state of justice in Americas cities, he said.
Rep. Yvette Clarke, another New York Democrat, called it quite encouraging to hear the bipartisan call for congressional hearings regarding the lack of grand jury indictments.
Some black lawmakers want to look at making changes to the way grand juries operate. They have criticized a system that has prosecutors, who work closely with police, lead efforts to win indictments when police officers are accused of wrongdoing.
Democratic Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, the incoming whip for the Congressional Black Caucus who represents part of New York City, said action by Congress would be a positive move.
To the extent Congressional Republicans are willing to move forward with hearings on excessive police force and grand jury reform, that would be a welcome step in the right direction, he said.
He’s gonna get Valerie right on it, that is Valerie told him to say........
Obama signals hell put muscle behind response to police killings
hes gonna use his head as a battering .....ram...??
Whenever Obama talks of flexing some muscle or ‘the Bear is on the loose!!”, the image of Barney Fife flexing his twiggy little arms in front of a mirror comes to mind.
BLACK FEMALE Police Sergeant Supervised Eric Garners Deadly Arrest
hes gonna use his head as a battering .....ram...??
Ø's gonna use a choke-hold in his response... that'll do it.
Beware of the law of unintended consequences...
I am grasping for the positive and you’re not helping.
AACKK!
Muscle? The New Black Panther pretenders or the Citizen Defense Force?
The objective is to replace the police and rule of law with the rule of Bloods, Crypts and MS13 in the ‘hoods. And, we know they are fair in their application of their law.
Yeah.
He'll give out military hardware to those who promise to kill policemen.
Well, white policemen, anyways.
Combined with FEMA and bingo.
Of course that is just conspiracy nut jobs stuff.
I hope.
Oh, by the way, it appears the riots aren’t working out like Obama planned. He wanted them much more widespread and much more violent, and the EBT crowd isn’t cooperating.
Remember the old adage: “Be careful what you wish for - You might just get it.”
It sound like blacks protesting against the police will soon get their wish fulfilled by Obama.
But whatever action King Obama and Eric ‘The Red’ Holder take will end up reducing the effectiveness of the police.
Especially in the black ghettos.
White Police won’t risk their lives to confront black criminals when they know their own government will pander to the criminals while they will be trashed, tossed aside, indicted, sued and possibly imprisoned.
And when Obama loads the police ranks with black Affirmative Action hires?
Well - we all know how effective that will be.
OMG
The police acted stupidly ...
You are right. If I were a cop patrolling in da ‘hood I would smile and wave to everybody. If I saw a black thug robbing another black or burglarizing a black victim I would smile and say “have a nice day” and keep driving.
OMG ROFL That us sooo pathetic. Kim Jung looks healthier than this bozo.
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