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Eric Garner Dead While Cops Pretend Hes Still Breathing For Over 7 Minutes! Tommy Sotomayor Speaks! (Video)

Eric Garner Dead While Cops Pretend Hes Still Breathing For Over 7 Minutes! Tommy Sotomayor Speaks! (Video)

by July 22, 2014 60 comments

No Service From The Public Servants

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

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They are supposed to protect and serve, but on this day, the cops of Staten Island did nothing even close to living up to that creed!

The video that I am about to show you is as disturbing as it gets, and it also shows you the disdain that the cops have for the black and poor citizens and they joked around while this innocent man lay dead in the streets!

This had to be one of the worst ways to go out.  To literally see everyone around you just looking at you.  To see that no one was willing to help you.  To know that your life is leaving your body and there is nothing in this world that you can do to stop it!

Eric Garner was publicly executed that fateful day in Staten Island over some dayum loose cigs.  This whole day was sad for black people because of the things the man was doing and the way he ended up.  This whole day was sad because we as blacks not only sat there that day and did nothing about it but here we are almost a week later and we continue to do nothing about it!

As a matter of fact, I have had more things done against me and my family than any cop in america over their brutaility by black people and I have hurt not one person physically.  I want you guys to put that in your pipe and smoke on that for a little while.

There are more people upset with me right now and messing with me and my personal life than any cop who has gotten away with the beating or the murder of a US black citizen.  So why is that?

Eric died for nothing and no matter what happens, he still lost his life over nothing and as black men, we need to stop throwing away our lives so recklessly!
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  1. Ash #Stayoung
    #1 Ash #Stayoung 22 July, 2014, 02:32

    ..

  2. STRONGEST LEADER SINCE PAC
    #2 STRONGEST LEADER SINCE PAC 22 July, 2014, 02:44

    WE HAVE TO STOP THIS…WILL THE REAL HEBREWS STAND UP?

    • Fred Black
      Fred Black 25 July, 2014, 08:18

      why are you looking for someone to stand up to protect your own life or those of your kin?

  3. Phillip E Jones
    #3 Phillip E Jones 22 July, 2014, 03:59

    They attack Tommy and his family because blacks have no respect for each other but they fear whites so they only talk about “doing things when tragedies like this happen and have no strategy to really change things!
    In the 60’s protests had an economic component that meant more than the actual protesting “talk is cheap” but hurting another persons wallet that’s a whole other matter which requires sacrifice, and if you personally cannot sacrifice donate to people like Tommy who will.
    P.S. we continue to lose because we constantly look for someone else to fight our battles for us!

  4. Warius Gaius
    #4 Warius Gaius 22 July, 2014, 04:21

    This is ubelievable…. They’re…..just standig there….Hoping he will magically wake up….Aren’t these people trained in basic cpr techniques ? Or is all they teach at the police academy death grips?

  5. Warius Gaius
    #5 Warius Gaius 22 July, 2014, 04:24

    THE FQ….. they’re REALLY JUST PRETENDING he’s breathing…to save their fat asses. Oh boy, I hope they go to jail…..

    • jomo
      jomo 25 July, 2014, 06:49

      oh boy i hope there are a few police funerals over the next few years before OBAMANATION is escorted out the window.

  6. Elise Shaw
    #6 Elise Shaw 22 July, 2014, 05:24

    They knew he was dead, I could see it all over their faces, this was very disturbing smh.

  7. Kelli Mcghee
    #7 Kelli Mcghee 22 July, 2014, 08:02

    While walking down the street one day
    There were three women standing nearby
    Two whites and one black-guess which one said something negative

  8. ufokamakazie
    #8 ufokamakazie 22 July, 2014, 08:06

    Well said Mr. Sotomayor!

  9. Kelli Mcghee
    #9 Kelli Mcghee 22 July, 2014, 08:07

    Black people hate you because they hate themselves

  10. ufokamakazie
    #10 ufokamakazie 22 July, 2014, 08:33

    Tommy talked about in an earlier show the difference between bravery and bluster. If you decide you want to “square off” with dirty cops, by arming yourself with knowledge of the law, police procedure, and finally actual weapons, that’s bravery! Confronting armed officers that you believe to be dirty with nothing more than your emotional responses is bluster.

    • AaMikey Stephenson
      AaMikey Stephenson 25 July, 2014, 08:25

      That emotion is dangerous. Will take you down a bad path. It should not result in your life ending. Hopefully it will have lessons for the justice system because my children already learned the lessons from his murder.

  11. Wizedollars
    #11 Wizedollars 22 July, 2014, 09:42

    Tommy you are just planting a seed of doubt in convicting this s.o.b. cop if this were to ever go to trial by saying Eric should have just have been quiet. And they still would have murdered him because those cops had blood on their mind and wanted to practice their MMA moves
    Stop aiding the enemy Tommy…

    • AaMikey Stephenson
      AaMikey Stephenson 23 July, 2014, 18:26

      That’s not logical. Conventional wisdom shows when know your rights, you go ahead and take the arrest and then sue for unlawful arrest.

      Had he done that, he would be alive today. The way you’re advocating is the way he went and you know the rest of the story.

      • jomo
        jomo 25 July, 2014, 06:41

        and you profession is…..

        • AaMikey Stephenson
          AaMikey Stephenson 25 July, 2014, 08:20

          Tell me yours first.

          • jomo
            jomo 25 July, 2014, 13:29

            A visual artist. Under dog to say the least.

          • AaMikey Stephenson
            AaMikey Stephenson 25 July, 2014, 17:26

            I wouldn’t call it that. To me, power is in how you exercise your skills and experience to make an impact. I’m a Strategic Support Consultant. I take the long view on most, if not all things.

          • jomo
            jomo 26 July, 2014, 02:38

            well sir you told me. 🙂 So what do you thing of Mr. Sotomayor? The short view if you may.

          • AaMikey Stephenson
            AaMikey Stephenson 7 August, 2014, 20:16

            I’m not sure how you measure short. I trust I answered your question regarding one of my professions.

            As for TJ, I think he’s brilliantly flawed and a leader in his own right. No one is perfect. So when he allows himself to make bad decisions I’m not that critical because he’ll mea culpa himself for it. Responsible in most things.

            Above all, his recognition of how fatal black women have been to men and the pass they get needs high visibility. The reverse racism as well. And the embracing of the irrational and illogical by too many black people needs to be spoken about so those of us who feel the same way as TJ know were being heard.

  12. meekodk
    #12 meekodk 22 July, 2014, 15:11

    this is one of the many brutalities faced by blacks across the world here in America and i’ll be the first to say it we have not saw the last of brutalities those boys over seas will come home after serving their country and will take positions in any and all law enforcement fields so get ready good and bad citizens of America get ready

  13. gordon
    #13 gordon 22 July, 2014, 16:06

    Okay, even if they didn’t think he was dead (which I highly doubt), why was it necessary to keep an unconscious, unresponsive man handcuffed?

  14. Ashamed ToBeBlack
    #14 Ashamed ToBeBlack 22 July, 2014, 17:22

    Me, me, me. The man is dead and you’re turning it into a story about yourself and what was done to you?!? Just consider this food for thought: Eric was killed. The police will not face proper justice because Eric initiated the fracas by resisting arrest. No Black person will do crap to the police involved and the cycle of stupidity and racism will continue but you wish to continue to beat us over the head with what people have done to you. Hmmm, let’s see…Eric got killed by police. Tyrone & His Amazing Friends have dropped Tommy’s docs. Which should Black people really care about? Which do they want to hear about? Your situation or Eric’s? No disrespect intended but as I said: Food for thought.

    • frannycat
      frannycat 23 July, 2014, 12:37

      His whole video was about Eric but for a couple sentances. I came away feeling outragedand shocked that nobody uncuffed him nor did a single thing to save him. Take care dear.

      • Ashamed ToBeBlack
        Ashamed ToBeBlack 23 July, 2014, 19:18

        Tommy has excellent points and I agree with all of the ones he brought up in this video. However, spending 3 minutes of his 10 minute commentary talking about people he swore he wouldn’t talk about was distracting.
        I was outraged and angered by what happened because the penalty for resisting arrest should not be death. I hate speculation but it seems pretty clear that he was dead in the street. The fact that the killer got modified duty and the EMT’s were suspended without pay indicates that they engaged in some morally corrupt act (like saying he was still alive and died later to help out the police department). I guess we’ll see.

  15. Ras T
    #15 Ras T 22 July, 2014, 22:21

    I’m so sick of this. i’m tired man. Nobody cares about our Men…Why???? Nobody cares why??? Police State all day. NY hasn’t changed one bit. They pretend that times have changed, especially when Giuliani was in office… Nothing has changed. I’m just tired, and my family wonders why I won’t come home. I just can’t.

    • Fred Black
      Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 19:41

      The men dont care about themselves because they did that shit would stop.

      • Ras T
        Ras T 26 July, 2014, 20:23

        I feel you Fred but my goodness…this type of abuse was going on when I was in high school during the 90s in Brooklyn. The NYPD were sodomizing men in the precinct, shooting men dead because they fit the description and were reaching for their ID, breaking down the door of an elderly woman with guns drawn and they had the wrong address. I’m sick of it. I know there are men out here that have a dismal outlook on their lives however, there are men who are falsely accused and berated because they fit the description; It’s not right Fred…it’s just not right.

        • Fred Black
          Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 20:29

          Ras T. hi. No its not right..but this has nothing to do with morality and justice. Its about power. Black men are some of the smartest dudes on the planet and American blacks some of the smartest by a country mile. Black men have got to problem-solve…and i mean clean page problem-solve..where everything is included and nothing excluded. They have the most resources than any black nation on the planet. Thousands of men and women in the armed services, police, law enforcement, gangs..guys in prisons who know a lot of shit of how to do stuff which needs to be done. Come up with a game plan to deal with some of these cops seriously. Play your game not their game and take it to them. If not lay down and die..the enemy has taken away any other options..Fight or die..

          • Ras T
            Ras T 26 July, 2014, 20:49

            OMG. Fred, I know, and I’m scared. The current state of affairs make me nervous. The cops are protected, black men aren’t. I agree that they need to come together, why do you think I’m on Tommy’s website? However, we need men like you and Tommy to talk to these young men. I don’t know Fred, I’m just worried.

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 20:57

            sister black men and American men in particular are some bad arse brothers when they are focused and on their game. I know American history and know you got some brothers with big balls when required. But this is the time for men and where men’s characters are tested and the separation between males, boys men and higher men. All black men around the world been here when really big men got to come forward..because if they dont the enemy will scare our women and children…I got buddies from South Africa and man those guys got balls like steel and they been through it. Been through serious and heavy shit here in the UK same way…Just a time when men got believe in god themselves and each other and conqueror their demons and weaknesses and step like men..Everywhere in the world trust me black men been through this. I got a buddy who was a a big boy in the ANC when things were dire..those boys walked into a Woolworth store with AKs and just let the white boy have it..Man those white people was so scared but it had to be done to break the cycle of fear so show there was still warrior of the old school around..Men just got to do what they have to..

          • Ras T
            Ras T 26 July, 2014, 22:47

            Fred, I hear you Pa. I studied abroad at Harlaxton Manor in Lincolnshire. I thought I would be judged because I was American and Black. I felt right at home. However, this is America. You can’t walk into a Woolworth with assault rifles they will kill you. I know violence Fred. My parents are Liberian. The civil war was brutal. I know change is inevitable in here. It just scares me. I can feel the tension brewing.

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 22:56

            Lincolnshire..Not far from me..It’s a nice place. Oh well you know what i am talking about Liberia was a horror story…Yes context is everything and I am not saying that is what black men must do because it depends on the context…But black men have to be bold and brave..Dont be scared sis..I believe there are some courageous and highly intelligent brothers in the US not all lets march or write petition whimps or taking action which they know will not work…Its a time for brave men and brave thinking and it will come..One of the things I know I am never arrogant to believe we are on the only men around who think of feel how we do. I am old enough to remember the dreaded Special Patrol Group who were just thugs, cowards and killers of black men In London..but we put a stop them…They met violence like they could not believe until the government stepped in and banned them and scrapped that unit. Brave and smart brothers in every country..trust me about that..They just have to emerge and give confidence back to their people by their actions and calmness of mind..

          • Ras T
            Ras T 27 July, 2014, 00:10

            Wow. I wish more Black Americans knew the horror of Liberia. That civil war was ugly. it’s refreshing to know that someone knows history. When I was in Grantham i felt at home. I wish more people would travel and experience cultures. Fred you are on point. I remember apartheid like it was yesterday. We need the passion of self worth here in the U.S. Thank you Fred for speaking out.

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 27 July, 2014, 09:56

            RT what you know or want to know is dependent on what is in your head and what you fill it with. Liberia is an extremely important country in the history of African-Americans and African-Caribbeans both good and bad..But there are three or four major civil wars and attrocities in Africa which have changed the standing of our people for ever. Liberia, Sierra Leone and what took place in Rawanda and the Congo region. I never believed it was possible given what Africans had experienced that we could reduce ourselves to the level of animals in our inhumanity to each other. But if anything it shows what Johari Amini once said the white man spend hundreds of years to turn us into what they desired and we and the whole world saw it in Liberia and those wars…The shame and disgust and our fall in my view can never ever be repaired. The notion of black African men doing those things to children…Nah that is what the white man does..but no blacker than me and you…Use of systemic rape of children and girls..There is no manner of wickedness I would not inflict in these men…Even your sickest thoughts would be nothing to what i would inflict on them..Plus they have given the International Criminal Courts opportunity to plant themselves firmly in Africa to damage the image for eternity because as we know Africans and blacks now are the mother of all evil..

            Speaking is cheap and easy..Black people lead the world for speaking and the US in particular..I mean look at all those rappers…can talk shit and posture about how tough they are for days…Its the doing where we have a serious problems..As I said lets home some brothers step up and grab this shit by the throat and teach men how to behave like men..The black world is watching and waiting for our African-American brothers who are our big brothers in the biggest and most powerful country in the world to act..There is emails and discussions like crazy taking place in the UK brothers upset about how can we help our people in the US..We must write and send petitions expressing our disgust. I caused a storm yesterday when is said stop that shit..We do nothing…absolutely nothing. African-American men built the US, fought in every war ever that took place on its soil, go to foreign countries and kill and die for causes that have little to do with them. Have gangs that wipe out more people than we have in Caribbean countries. Have more guns and weaponry than we have ever seen and have more tattooed bandana wearing wannabe thugs and gangsters than the entire black world combined…We do nothing as this aint our fight and we dont ask anyone to fight our fights in the UK. This is the time for AA men to show their brothers around the world they can look us in the eye as men because we are watching and following this shit hard..Every man needs to be on this..Tommy Soto… need to stop finding fault with an innocent man and tell us what he is going to do other than talk to bring power to this problem..because we watching him too..

            As I told a brother in another discussion my family walk around like they own the place fear from harm from anybody because we got men who will die to make them understand the price if they dare think they can do otherwise cop or no cop.

          • Ras T
            Ras T 27 July, 2014, 12:34

            Wow Fred. Your passion runs deep. I am a Liberian American. My parents are now deceased, and your words remind me of my father’s. I lost a lot of family members in the Liberian civil war. The rawness of it all scared the crap out of me. I didn’t think any human being was capable of blatant disregard for life, then again I know Liberian history.

            I see the plight of African American men. Very few black men in America are willing to make a change. Especially when their mothers don’t give a damn. The woman is the back bone of a man, and how do they present themselves? With utter disregard. Back in the day AA ,men died for change. Now they’re dying for foolishness. I get it Fred. African American men set trends, they speak with authority, everybody wants to mimic their swag, but do they give a damn about making a change? A few do. That’s why I’m here replying to you now. If there were more men taking a stand like Tommy, things would change. He’s only one person. He does what he does so people would take notice and change. Trust me. The more people he reaches the better. Like minded people can do a lot besides talk, however fear of judgement can not be an option. I’m watching too Fred, because the pot is over boiling.

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 27 July, 2014, 14:37

            RT

            I am very sorry to hear about your family’s experience but i am not surprised as very few people were untouched by that madness and savagery. I think my passion is about being a man and the pride of being one. As a young boy we all wanted to be men like our fathers and uncles and grandfathers and older cousins because of the respect and power and influence they had and you could see being a man was a great thing and a high status man even better.

            High status men had the best women and the most, people respect their children. I remember going to the post office with my aunty as a child in the Caribbean while on holiday and amazed the way everybody just let her go to the front of this really long queue. Like Moses and the parting of the red sea…everybody just moved and said good morning Mrs..so and so.. I went to business to hire some equipment for our family estate and took out my wallet to pay and when the owner asked me for my name…and he said to me are you related to so and so. I said yes..he refused to take my money.I insisted and the man got upset and said to me you may not care about my reputation but i do….;But to obtain that position required hard work and the ability to demonstrate important stuff. Because as my dad use to say being a man aint easy and that kind of respect dont come easily. Men have to prove their worth in a very very serious way..

            But one of the key role men played in society and i can see that on both sides of my family was men and high status men in particularly were the law, they set the rule of how things went. For example in most rural Caribbean areas there was no police at all. Big men and women in society ran law and order. So my dad had the key to the local police station and if a man was drunk or seriously acting the fool he would call two or three strong men from the village and go and detain the man and lock him up. When he sobered up they would release him. If it was more serious they would send someone by horse or wait until the rural police came on bike days later and hand it over to them. In my mother’s village my great uncles who were former soldiers they were the big men in that area and nobody messed with them..If you beat your wife and they told you never do that again..You don’t want these men coming for you..

            So when you have savagery like we saw in Liberia what we see is a failure and cowardice of men on a grand scale..Because what man worthy of the name is going to allow any man to rape children and do some of the wickedness that took place there. Use children as killers and give them drugs to destroy their minds…What manner of men would allow this?..Let me give you an example when i grew up in the UK i never heard of any woman being gang raped by a black man or any black woman being treated like that. Never heard or ever seen a story in the paper. Plus brothers would cut your throat at the thought because we just carried on the tradition we were raised in by parents.

            A man rape a woman in my father’ s village they will hang him and not even bother to call the police…Now we have young blacks aping the worse elements of the US gang culture raping girls all over the place. These are the baby mama generation with no or weak arse men as their influences so the notion of being a man where honour was so important to your status and maintaining order by making the rules about what is acceptable in your community and what is not which is what we did and our fathers did before them…These little boys don’t have a clue..Plus their manhood is manhood on the cheap and men of my generation would look on you like an idiot and if you dare offer us that as manhood…Men are supposed to be courageous brave, intelligent and audacious, creative problem solvers etc.

            Let me give you an example my aunt’s husband and his friends for years kept on saying they needed a road that went from one end of the island to the other..The government did nothing…Uncle just got his men and they started to dig and make a road which is today the major highway from one end of the country to another..They asked my uncle on dad’s side in the other side of the country could they cut through the family land..and he said yes…Men solve problems..and all problems. They needed a good major road for economic prosperity and speed and ease of travel…

            Not having good fathers is one of the worse things that can happen to a boy and he will never know how disadvantaged his because he has never had it. It affects every aspect of a man’s being…Like people who are poor..who never know what a life of no poverty or comfort is..You cant explain it to them..because it is everything..Of course when they get money they then start acting like poor Negroes with money and embarrass themselves..

            So when we have situations like the killing of Mr Garner when men are needed to step up..most don’t have a clue that this is expected..Nor do they feel any shame or loss of honour in them not doing so immediately..Because honour doesn’t mean anything to them…In fact they are more scared and concerned about the police and getting in trouble than concerned about loss of honour which is devastating to men of particular breeding..If you mess with my elders we dont give a damn about the police..Means nothing to us at all..our position in our society and in the eyes of our women is far more important than police and what they think or can do..

            Furthermore they have never experienced what i call women purring about their men like a content cat..They dont know that..or the pride their mothers and aunties or nieces have when they mention their names…My mum talks about her great uncles like they are gods not men..If you threaten my mum with the US army…She will say..US army..? You wait until meet my sons about US army..That is the kind of faith and believe women from a certain culture have in their men…Somebody messed with my little niece not long ago and she said to them..I wouldn’t do that if I was you….I might have to call my eldest uncle..and you wont like it if i do…A little baby..but her mum taught her that from the time she could talk..So men have a lot to live up to and of course we are rewarded for that by our women and society..So fear has nothing to do with anything..Its about duty and honour..and fear of loss of honour which is the worse thing a man of stature can experience..Loss of face..If you humiliate my dad he will take his own life trust me..His sense of honour is so sharp…He would kill himself than experience loss of face..

            So whether it is Liberia or NYC its about manhood and higher men doing what is required..Men make laws and enforce them through their physical might and capacity which women dont have..When men fail anarchy will prevail….and powerlessness and apathy, and terror will become the norm.

    • Fred Black
      Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 19:49

      The men dont care about themselves because they did that shit would stop.

  16. Laura Denise Mitcheltree Downi
    #16 Laura Denise Mitcheltree Downi 23 July, 2014, 02:08

    1-It’s obvious he was in cardiac arrest, but within those first few minutes, he might have been saved with 2 people doing constant CPR.
    2- Even if the EMT wasn’t lying and she did detect breathing, it would’ve been extremely shallow. She seemed to only be checking for a PULSE. She did not fully check for breath sounds. There are no detectable chest movements whatsoever.
    3- The paramedic, if unable to get a response from the patient, and they are barely breathing or not breathing..people should be MOVING,,,not casually standing around, waiting, talking, etc. It should be less than 90 seconds from the time of arrival to hoisting. She should’ve had a breathing tube in and Ambu bag going immediately.

    Who is this guy recording? He is a hero… stood up to them all, kept recording…they knew they were screwed, lol…

    • jomo
      jomo 25 July, 2014, 06:46

      and how are they screwed. who going to screw them? the people who hired these tattooed UFC wannnabe fags. Off the record, the whole lot of “law enforcement” at the scene of this crime,should have been offed. two finger to the wind on that one.

  17. TheMan
    #17 TheMan 23 July, 2014, 20:27

    As Mr. Garner dies there was no voice. The advocate for him is muted but if action is taken a man will live (“are you going to try CPR”). How many times have you made a attempt to defend someone else against a officer just to be immediatly threatened with jail. This has played out time and time again to the point that America is in a police state! Not America Black America. We all failed!

    A news report several months ago was about a guy who had cows grazing on government land. Anyone who seen the report will remember how 30-40 white Americans made law enforcement leave the scene just by standing up for (their cause). My point is that as black Americans we are stepped on and a big part of this is because no one respects black men.

    In the second video do you see the NYPD gang. They all look, act, walk ect… Alike. The tone was set to let a piece of black trash die (no help) just a common buddy. EMT arrived and checked a dying or dead mans vitals. Then what? Did she put her hands in her pockets? There was no since of urgency other than to look and pretend Mr garner in ok maybe napping on the NY street (no help). Fraud before our eyes.

    I know nothing about medicine and do not pretend to but a man died on video in front of me and no matter the technical spin put on exact time. Ten out of ten of the officers standing around like it was lunch break also know he was close to death.

  18. Fred Black
    #18 Fred Black 24 July, 2014, 13:30

    Black men in the US and elsewhere are pussies and that is official. You neither love nor hate enough to act like men worthy of respect. One of the things I know and my wife and mother and father know is i will die for them any day of the week which draws the line on what anybody be they pigs or not can do..Same way i grew up knowing my Caribbean father and uncles will kill any man and white man in particular who messed with us and so we grew up unmolested because men of stature dont fear death. But you guys neither love not hate enough to do fuck all about it..except cuss and get hysterical so white men can get brave as they like and kill you while you are filming it..No wonder your women dont respect you and dont honour you..because you cant protect them and have shown that..But yet black men feel no way joining the armed services to kill innocent folk for Uncle Sam and you got dudes like Trick Trick in Detroit and all over the US who will wipe out anything that is black that moves…But nobody got the balls to use that expertise and experience to target those bitches and set the record straight..Instead what you will do is to let feminine acting men scream hysterically and protest and jump up and down while the police laugh at you..

    • jomo
      jomo 25 July, 2014, 06:56

      No a majority of black women aren’t laughing, it’s just because there wigs are too tight. And you are an asswhole with your flip flop explanation of the situation. You sir/man, do not need to quit your day job unless you are a journalist.

      • Fred Black
        Fred Black 25 July, 2014, 08:16

        What has this got to do with wigs unless you are so dim and believe all black women are as some would have you think they are. I got a lot American first cousins who are women whose husbands worship the ground they walk on…..? I can write you a comprehensive strategy but if you like on how to address this matter but i dont have the time or you would appreciate it. I am on my holidays and my day job is in addressing international security and domestic matters actually..If you cannot see how pathetic you are as a group of black men where a white cop can kill you and smile while they are being filmed..then it is clear I am wasting my time..Stay there abusing black women and getting off on shit while white men and cops kill you like the bitches many of you are..Peace

        • jomo
          jomo 25 July, 2014, 13:35

          Forgive the “asswhole”. I didn’t read you correctly. I don’t know about the “abusing woman” thesis,however, I guess the many mess it up for the few. Pray that is what you are saying. Maybe?

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 19:37

            Abusing women?..I tell you what i know. Women dont mess with men who will come back on them hard. Let me give you an example; I have a very large family and of men in particular. I got two cousins who are simps and love to play to up women..’oh i would never put my hand on a woman’.Like that gives them brownie points for these women. .’Oh no real man does that’..Guess who takes the most disrespect from women…? These fools give these women a red light and free pass so what happens? Those two men..Nobody else…because when a man speaks like that he opens himself to all kinds of abuse..and they don’t care who witnesses or if their kids are there. The whole family, and that is a lot of people, at Sunday dinner and how these women speak to these men in front of their kids, parents, younger sibblings etc. Now the other men..who will punch your face in any time or place if you dare speak to them like that but that would never happen…Never ever .Never. Go figure..The fact you don’t play that game means you wont have to..and will never have to..

            One day my aunty said to me man look how that woman jumps when you talk to her..She even acts like a lady when you speak to her..This is the same disrespectful loud mouth bitch my cousin is married to..Why because i will break my foot in her if she speaks to me in a way no man has or will be allowed to and in front of my family and kids. ..So as i said go and figure..The white man and his laws don’t tell me what to do or what not to do. I come from the Caribbean where our women have respect for their men because there is a price to pay if they dont..unless he is a punk and brings it on himself..and don’t deserve respect. Plus in the Caribbean cops are black and if you phone them..They will say..you spoke to your husband like that..? and then lecture her arse about how a good wife behaves..You guys have been conditioned by white men who you fear and your women know that..so nigger you aint shit becomes your norm..Your life negro..not mine. Hold onto your liberal credentials and I will hold on to mine that women do not disrespect their men ever..unless they are drunken fools or men or that class.

        • AaMikey Stephenson
          AaMikey Stephenson 25 July, 2014, 17:35

          So let me get this straight. You wrote you will die for your family. Will you or would you have died for Eric Garner? What would you have done? I’m curious because it’s easy to talk about it. You don’t know him from anyone else. And quite frankly, I would not orphan my children to engage in a situation where I did not know this dude was innocent or not.

          There is a process to handle an unlawful arrest. Eric Garner tried the constitutionally legal method and died. Tell us how you would make a difference in this case and we can all learn from you. I personally would have cautioned Eric to relax and take the ride. We can follow him to the police station to ensure anything salty did not happen. And once there, we could use the video evidence to support his claim.

          You?

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 19:20

            Eric Garner is not my family. But i talk what i know..I got family who beat the fuck out of police and white people. One of the things any wise black man has to reconcile and comes to terms with himself and nobody can do for him is how far he will go to protec those who he loves. I am an older brother and from a tradition where older family will do anything and go to any lengths to resolve any problem so its our tradition and culture. How many times i have taken a girlfriend away somewhere and we are the only black people there. You must know as a man what you will do if shit jumps off and know before hand and be prepared for it because if you have to think about as shit develops it its too late. You must know. Of course you will leave your chiild or woman behind its a cost and price you pay. But men live after their death by their conduct and it is better for your woman and child to worship you as a hero that look at you as pussy who could not protect them and have them have that over you for the rest of your life. I had a girlfriend from South Africa during the apartheid days and one day the police and army raided their home and ill treated her mother and was pushing her around abusing and manhandling her. She looked at her dad and he did nothing…She lost respect for him and that was the end of that. Her dad who she always looked up to as this powerful protective man became a pussy in her eyes. She would have preferred him to have died protecting his family. 20 years later they had to call in people to try to counsel and try everything to build back the relationship…Once broken very difficult to do..My father or uncles are not allowing anybody take liberties with their women..As is said these are things a man must resolve within himself..

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 19:59

            This requires a political and legal response, but also an intelligence led response and change the nature of the game. You have to target these officers not on their jobs but in their private lives, finding out where they live, where they kids go to school. Where their wives work. Watch how the gays move. They are vicious once they find one piece of personal information on you they set up groups and committees with one task..which is to destroy you. They will do serious research into your personal affairs, even engage private detectives to follow you and leak your personal information all over the place. Organise pickets outside your home. Hunt you down like a dog..but wouldn’t it be interesting if that cops personal address, and information just by accident found its way into some gang or criminals hands who hate cops or some rapists who may take a liking to his daughter or wife..Those gays play hard very very hard..Black Americans hold rallies and demonstrations and then go home. You fight with everything you have, formally informally legal and not so if necessary. If i have to speak to gang leaders in prison to send somebody to stick their penis in that cops kids so be it..but he wont escape..

        • jomo
          jomo 26 July, 2014, 03:04

          Mr. Black are you White? If not, you are a very bold fellow. Maybe you should get your own you tube show and periodically link up with Mr. Soto. That is how movement gains momentum. ps. if you are white, that would make things much more intriguing. i think…(sometimes)

          • Fred Black
            Fred Black 26 July, 2014, 19:08

            Jomo I am a black man. Why would i need a youtube platform for what purpose? 100 serious men more important than any social movement trust me.. If African-Americans men will allow white men to kill them like that its up to you. I just know where i come from cops get taught lessons. Famous case where cops broke the law by illegally entering a brother’s home resulting in his mother dying…from shock for the most part. Poor lady was cleaning her home and turned around to see three white men standing behind her not in uniform and she had a heart attack and they did nothing to help her or even call an abulance until she was dead. Her sons and his boys grabbed a cop called PC Blakelock and literally cut his head off. To this day nobody has been caught for that crime and everybody knows who did it. Despite the police doing what they always do stamp their feet, make big threats, kick down doors blah blah blah those boys stood firm. Despite all the rewards the police offered, all the informers they tried to threaten and leverage…To this day nobody has been put down for that crime. The police shit themselves..Read up about the Broadwater Farm case in London.

            I knew this other fat idiot Scottish police officer who loved messing around with black men like he was a tough dude. I warned him he may be a tough dude for whites.. but Caribbean men will cut his head off. What happened a month or two later….Some of the older guys who i warned him about..waited for the dude..and smashed his skull in with a masonry hammer. To this day nobody has ever gone down for that and the cop was reduced to a vegetable and unable to walk again. Nobody ever spoke or gave the brothers up. Police shit themselves because the police have a very limited amount of options or tricks and once they play those cards…they have nothing other than hope good luck comes their way one day..But those police was scared as hell because white men are gutless unless you make them brave by doing nothing.

            You need to change the game bro..cos them white boys got this game lock down…Organise a march, write a petition..Please..

          • jomo
            jomo 27 July, 2014, 02:51

            WOW. you are hired. we will be in touch.

  19. AaMikey Stephenson
    #19 AaMikey Stephenson 25 July, 2014, 08:22

    Dirty cops and EMT. Hopefully the family will not settle for money. This is a case that can make a difference.

  20. steve
    #20 steve 25 July, 2014, 18:21

    Tommy I agree 100% with what your saying but the problem is the biggest gang in the United state of America will never be wrong. The people need to wake up whether black, white, purple, green, these punk ass cops want to fuck with people just because they can with no repercussion. The people of the communities, and I think every community that this is happening in need to riot, march, protest, or whatever they have to do to try and get across that they are feed up with what is happening, until that time it will keep on happening. I enjoy your show and keep on spitting the truth. The truth hurts that’s why you have so many haters.

  21. Miss Ann
    #21 Miss Ann 12 August, 2014, 08:44

    I just stumbled across this article & I noticed that several of the comments mention the police looking for suspects who “fit the description”, which I assume means that they were questioning people who fit the description of a wanted criminal. But the commenters seem extremely opposed to that, & I’m not certain why. I mean, I understand wanting the police to arrest people like Eric Garner more gently & not so roughly that he can’t breathe. That makes perfect sense. However, don’t the police have to search for criminals based in the description they have? How else are they supposed to find the bad guys & arrest them? Is there another way to track down criminals on the loose?

  22. Rodney Kelly McClenon
    #22 Rodney Kelly McClenon 15 August, 2014, 06:32

    I’ve said this already he contribute to his death if he had not been arguing and being hostile with the police he would be living right today and he also was resisting arrest when they were trying to bring him down to the ground by him doing all of that it made matters worse for him….that was a big mistake on his part

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