Sandra Bland, BOOKING VIDEO RELEASED
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QUOTE (Michelle Williams @ Jul 26 2015, 12:17 PM) | Yassss!!!! Anonymous is about to rage havoc on these pigs. |
Chile this is flooding the internet.
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QUOTE (Luchiano @ Jul 28 2015, 08:23 PM) | http://www.correctionsone.com/sandra-bland...efore-her-death
The video shows her being booked, changing into her jail jump suit and THEN having her Mug shot taken. This dispels rumors that they took it after they killed her. Now what happened in her cell is something else but it's clear as day that she was NOT dead in her Mug shot. Them posting doctored pictures with her eyes rolled back, saying she was on the floor, saying that her shoulder were too straight and all that shit...those were lies. |
I never believed she was dead in those mug shots anyway.
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Bland's family has previously challenged that conclusion, and in the federal lawsuit filed in Houston, accused Trooper Brian Encinia of "wanton conduct" and assault that violated Bland's constitutional rights. The 46-page lawsuit further alleges the Waller County Sheriff's Office and guards at the jail failed to adequately monitor and protect the Naperville, Illinois, woman while she was under their watch prior to her death. But when asked at the news conference if she still believed her daughter did not kill herself, Bland's mother Geneva Reed-Veal said: "I am still confident in the fact that she knew enough about Jesus that she would not take herself out," reports the Chicago Tribune. She added: "Anything is possible. I wasn't there. But as a mother, my inner [voice] is telling me that she did not do that. Now I'm the first one to tell you, if the facts ... show without a doubt that that was the case, I'll have to be prepared to deal with that." http://www.people.com/article/sandra-bland-family-law-suit
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A grand jury has decided no felony crime was committed in connection with Sandra Bland, a black woman who was found dead in her cell in a Texas jail earlier this year. The jury met for the third time in six weeks to decide whether the Waller County sheriff’s office had a case to answer over the death of Ms Bland, who was found hanged in her police cell in July three days after being pulled over for a minor traffic violation. She had been pulled over by a Texas state trooper for making an improper lane change. Police say dashcam footage showed her becoming aggressive. She was then arrested for assault. She was taken to the county jail in Hempstead, about 50 miles north-west of Houston and was forced to remain there because she could not raise the $500 (£335) bail.  Prosecutor Darrell Johnson said the grand jury had failed to decide whether to indict the state trooper who made the original arrest and it will return in January to consider it again. Ms Bland’s relatives have questioned the verdict from the medical examiner that she killed herself. Cannon Lambert, the attorney for the 28-year-old’s family said the grand jury decision was “disappointing” and consistent with what they believe is a cover up by the Texan authorities. In a press conference on Monday before the verdict was made public, Ms Bland’s mother Geneva Reed-Veal said: “Right now the biggest problem I have is the entire process. It's the secrecy of it all.”
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