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Default Alton Sterling...poor innocent black man shot by cops

on 7/24/2016, Byker supposed :
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> Yup, what an upstanding, educated and "family" guy this one!
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> Alton Sterling was a 37-year-old black man who was shot to death in a
> confrontation outside a convenience store with police in Baton Rouge,
> Louisiana early on the morning of July 5.
>
> His death has sparked outrage, protests, and an investigation by the U.S.
> Justice Department.
>
> The officers handling of the confrontation has come under intense scrutiny
> from the public, and could lead to criminal charges. The debate over the
> officers conduct is likely to include discussion of Sterlings criminal
> record and whether it is at all relevant when assessing the officers
> conduct. The legal questions in the case will focus on what happened in the
> confrontation between Sterling and the officers right before he was shot.
> Sterlings case file does provide a fuller biography of the man, however.
>
> A review of court records by Heavy shows that Sterling was well known to
> Baton Rouge police, although the two officers involved in the shooting €”
> Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II €” are not mentioned in documents pertaining
> to Sterling. You can read all of Sterlings Baton Rouge criminal case
> details here.
>
> Records show that Sterling was a registered sex offender with a lengthy
> criminal record that included convictions for weapons offenses,
> confrontations with police officers, property crimes, and domestic violence
> and other batteries. You can read court records pertaining to Sterling at
> the top of this post.
>
> Heres what we know about his criminal history:
>
> Summary of Offenses
>
> The documents in Sterlings Baton Rouge court file show Sterling was accused
> of these offenses (some are convictions, some only arrests, some were
> dismissed and a few are traffic matters. The dates represent date of
> offense):
>
> Simple battery (dismissed) (Nov. 24, 1996)
> Simple battery €“ dismissed (Oct. 28, 1997)
> Simple burglary of inhabited dwelling (May 5-15, 2005) request for arrest
> warrant
> Felony theft (May 5-15, 2005) request for arrest warrant
> Simple burglary (amended to illegal possession of stolen things €“ guilty
> plea) (May 24, 2005)
> Aggravated battery (amended to simple battery €“ guilty plea) (March 6, 2006)
> Simple criminal damage to property €“ guilty plea (March 6, 2006)
> Unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling (amended to disturbing the
> peace €“ guilty plea) (March 6, 2006)
> Expired drivers license (March 21, 2008)
> Drivers license issue (hard to read document) (2008)
> Domestic abuse battery €“ pleaded guilty (March 31, 2008)
> Illegal carrying weapons with controlled dangerous substance €“ pleaded
> guilty (May 29, 2009)
> Felon in possession of a firearm €“ dismissed (May 29, 2009)
> Contempt of court €“ (Aug. 10, 2009) €“ Guilty plea
> Fail to use seat belt (Feb. 5, 2014)
> Fail to renew registration (Feb. 5, 2014)
> Failure to comply with sex offender registration (Aug. 11, 2015) €“
> Forfeiture
> Possession of a schedule 1 drug, (April4-5, 2016) €“ no conclusion
> Possession of marijuana first offense. (April 5, 2016) €“ no conclusion
>
> Arrest €“ probable cause affidavits:
> Trespassing (Aug. 25, 1996)
> Damage to property (2 counts) (Aug. 25, 1996)
> Criminal mischief (Aug. 25, 1996)
> Illegally possess weapon (Aug. 25, 1996)
> Aggravated burglary (Aug. 27, 1996)
> Public intimidation, 2 counts (April 24, 2000)
> Criminal damage to property (March 4, 2006)
> Simple robbery (March 4, 2006)
> Theft under $500 (March 4, 2006)
> Possession of marijuana (March 4, 2006)
> Misrepresentation during booking (March 4, 2006)
> Simple battery (March 4, 2006)
> Aggravated burglary (March 4, 2006)
> Resisting an officer by force (May 29, 2009)
> Possession marijuana (May 29, 2009)
> Possess stolen things (May 29, 2009)
> Possess firearm with drugs (May 29, 2009)
> Simple assault (May 29, 2009)
> Offense too illegible to read in the record (May 29, 2009)
> The details of the above offenses are as follows:
>
> Sterling Had Previous Confrontations With the Baton Rouge Police
>
> One incident stands out in the lengthy file; it involved a wrestling match
> with an officer that involved a gun. In 2009, the affidavit of probable
> cause contends that a police officer tried to pat down Sterling when
> Sterling resisted arrest, and the officer ended up €śwrestling with the
> defendant on the ground€ť at which time a €śblack semi auto gun fell from his
> waistband.€ť The officer grabbed the back of Sterlings shirt during the
> incident, and he was able to arrest him without further incident.
>
> In another probable cause affidavit, an officer named A. Miller wrote that
> he was patrolling when he saw a gray Chrysler carrying Sterling traveling 65
> in a 45 mile per hour speeding zone. He pursued and stopped Sterling, who
> did not have proof of insurance.
>
> An officer with the last name of Moses responded as backup, and the officers
> let Sterling retrieve his belongings in a duffel bag, the affidavit says.
> Sterling walked away and said he would €śhave the officers badge and jobs.€ť
> He went to a bus stop and then walked back across the street, and laid on
> the pavement in a prone position, before saying again that he would have the
> officers badge and jobs and telling them to €śgo ahead and beat him down
> regardless of the outcome,€ť said the court affidavit.
>
> Sterling Was a Registered Sex Offender for a Crime Involving a Juvenile
>
> Sterling, who sometimes went by the names Alton Bertell Sterlings or Aiton
> B. Sterling, was a registered sex offender, according to a database
> maintained by the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriffs Office.
>
> Sterling is listed as 5 foot 11 inches tall, 310 pounds, with tattoos on his
> left arm, right arm, and left hand. His status is now listed as
> €śinactive-deceased.€ť
>
> Sterlings offense is described as committing €ścarnal knowledge of a
> juvenile.€ť He was convicted on September 20, 2000 in Louisiana and released
> on October 3, 2004.
>
> Court records show the victim was a 14-year-old girl at the time of the
> offenses. According to the charging document on file in the courthouse, the
> victims mother had discovered that she was pregnant after taking her to the
> doctor. The document says that Sterling, then 20, had been dating the victim
> for about seven months and having sexual intercourse with her in her
> bedroom. The charging document says he admitted to the mother having sex
> with her daughter and exhibited an €śI dont care€ť attitude. Heavy.com is
> withholding the name of the victim and mother and all victims in the
> Sterling court file.
>
> According to the sentencing document in the court file, the judge gave
> Sterling 5 years of hard labor in the Louisiana prison system, but then gave
> him credit for time he already had served and suspended the balance of the
> sentence, putting him on probation. He was ordered to pursue a GED or trade
> and to perform community service, among other conditions of probation, the
> sentencing document says.
>
> The case was then re-sentenced, and Sterling, who had pleaded guilty, was
> sentenced instead to 2.5 years of hard labor in the Louisiana prison system.
>
> The court file said he was accused of not registering as a sex offender or
> notifying authorities of his change of address, requirements of the law.
>
> Sterling Was Convicted Of Illegally Carrying a Gun & Other Weapons Offenses
> Alton Sterling was accused of intending to distribute, produce, or
> manufacture marijuana, court records show. In conjunction with the same
> charge, he was convicted of €śknowingly and intentionally possessing a
> firearm while in possession of a controlled dangerous substance.€ť The drug
> charge was dismissed when he entered a guilty plea, the court records show.
>
> In 2011, Sterling was sentenced to 5 years of hard labor in the Louisiana
> prison system concurrent with any other sentence.
>
> In another probable cause affidavit, an officer, Corporal Paul Lockett,
> wrote that he was dispatched to a report of suspects trespassing at a home,
> where they had kicked in the front door and threatened the victim and her
> husband with a gun. In a probable cause affidavit accusing Sterling of
> burglary, the victim said that her door was kicked in and suspects presented
> several guns and made verbal threats.
>
> In a sheriffs affidavit on another date, Sterling was accused of breaking
> into a womans apartment by making a hole in the wall, and then trying to
> sell her goldfish for $20.
>
> Sterling was also accused of possessing ecstasy and marijuana in different
> cases, the court file says.
>
> Sterling Was Convicted of Domestic Battery in 2008
>
> The court file says that Alton Sterling was convicted of domestic battery in
> 2008 against a member of his own household. Heavy.com is withholding the
> victims name. According to the court file, Sterling also pleaded guilty in
> this offense, which occurred on March 11, 2008. He was sentenced to 90 days
> in jail, with credit for time served.
>
> In a 2008 domestic violence battery case, the probable cause statement says
> that Sterling and her girlfriend were involved in a €śheated verbal argument
> that turned physical€ť because he was on the phone with a female. The
> girlfriend said she told Sterling to leave the car but he wouldnt, so he
> choked and struck her, the probable cause statement said. The statement said
> that Sterling denied physically harming the woman and told police she had
> grabbed his dreadlocks. The probable cause statement said red bruising was
> observed on the victims neck.
>
> In a separate case in 2006, Sterling was charged with two other people in a
> case involving a battery with a dangerous weapon. According to the court
> file, he was charged with aggravated battery, simple criminal damage to
> property, and unauthorized entry to an uninhabited dwelling. Again, Sterling
> entered a plea deal. In it, charges were amended to disturbing the peace,
> simple battery, and simple criminal damage to property. He was sentenced to
> spend 6 months in prison for each count, served concurrently (which means at
> the same time).
>
> In another case, Sterling was charged with a property crime: Simple
> burglary. Court records say he pleaded guilty in the May 2005 offense, which
> was amended to illegally possessing stolen property, a misdemeanor. He
> received 6 months in prison, but the sentence was suspended and he was
> placed on probation.
>
> In 1996, court records show, he was charge with another simple battery case,
> but it was dismissed.
>
> In another domestic violence battery case, the charging document says that a
> girlfriend of Sterlings said she was battered at a Mobil station and that
> €śshe and the defendant have been involved in several physical
> confrontations€ť and that she €śhad been battered during their relationship.€ť
>
> In yet another case, Sterling was accused of entering a mans house and
> demanding money. He then pushed and shoved the man, €śtearing up furniture€ť
> and then others arrived to help destroy items, including appliances, the
> court affidavit says. The court record says that a police officer stopped
> Sterling, who said he had €śtore up the apartment€ť because the victim had
> stolen his money. He gave his name as €śOtis Deesnuts€ť and made a reference
> to a killing and having a barbecue, court records say.
>
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I'd guess 90% of the shootings in the US are blacks shooting other blacks.
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On 7/27/2016 11:55 AM, wrote:
> I'd guess 90% of the shootings in the US are blacks shooting other blacks.
>


In Chicago it is 78%.
This breaks it down. Certainly not published by the Bureau of Tourism.
http://heyjackass.com/

A murder every 13 hours.

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Ed Pawlowski was thinking very hard :
> On 7/27/2016 11:55 AM, wrote:
>> I'd guess 90% of the shootings in the US are blacks shooting other blacks.
>>

>
> In Chicago it is 78%.
> This breaks it down. Certainly not published by the Bureau of Tourism.
>
http://heyjackass.com/
>

Good bedtime reading.
>
> A murder every 13 hours.
>

Yes, that's Chimpcago alright.

http://www.city-journal.org/html/chi...ink-14605.html
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Ed Pawlowski wrote:

> On 7/27/2016 11:55 AM, wrote:
> > I'd guess 90% of the shootings in the US are blacks shooting other blacks.
> >

>
> In Chicago it is 78%.
> This breaks it down. Certainly not published by the Bureau of Tourism.
>
http://heyjackass.com/
>
> A murder every 13 hours.



Yup, our shooting/murder rates far exceed those of NYC, LA, etc...

Taser guns are becoming quite popular, too...


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On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 11:31:45 -0700 (PDT), "The Greatest!"
> wrote:

> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>
> > On 7/27/2016 11:55 AM, wrote:
> > > I'd guess 90% of the shootings in the US are blacks shooting other blacks.
> > >

> >
> > In Chicago it is 78%.
> > This breaks it down. Certainly not published by the Bureau of Tourism.
> >
http://heyjackass.com/
> >
> > A murder every 13 hours.

>
>
> Yup, our shooting/murder rates far exceed those of NYC, LA, etc...
>
> Taser guns are becoming quite popular, too...


Tazers kill too, as do bean bags.

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In article >, Dave Smith
> wrote:

> Are statistics the liberal handbook?


Of course. They're the justification for everything liberal nowadays.
The difference between honest math and statistics is that you can
manipulate or ignore population statistics that don't jibe with your
own beliefs and promote hell out of those that do. You can manipulate
statistics by looking for specific answers while ignoring the bigger
picture they present. Let's call it globthink. Hey! It's supported by
statistics. Don't be a glob. Think for yourself.
[ObFood] Corned beef, cabbage, carrots and potatoes tonight. I stocked
up during St. Pat's week and froze a couple. The one I thawed for
tonight wasn't nearly as pretty as it was when it went into the
freezer, but it tasted fine. There's one more left. It turns out I
won't afford them at anytime other than St. Pat's.
I feel the same about turkeys at another time of year.

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