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The National Chairman of the New Black Panther Party, Malik Zulu Shabazz, details his plans for an all black army in Florida.
In 2009 in Greece, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester. Roderick Scott, a black man, shot and killed an unarmed white teen, Christopher Cervini, whom he believed was burglarizing a neighbor's car, with a licensed .40 cal. handgun
Originally posted by Tharsis
Here is an odd thing.
I know two (2) people who align themselves with the black panthers, to varying degrees.
They are both half black and half white, and hate white people.
Just something interesting I thought I'd share.
Originally posted by SearchLightsInc
Im not american so i have to ask, how much air time is this guy getting on local/national news?
Originally posted by PageAlaCearl
reply to post by anon72
In 2009 in Greece, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester. Roderick Scott, a black man, shot and killed an unarmed white teen, Christopher Cervini, whom he believed was burglarizing a neighbor's car, with a licensed .40 cal. handgun
Never even heard of this, go figure....anyone see this on the news? Did the President issue a bounty for this shooting? Nope...
Originally posted by PageAlaCearl
reply to post by anon72
In 2009 in Greece, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester. Roderick Scott, a black man, shot and killed an unarmed white teen, Christopher Cervini, whom he believed was burglarizing a neighbor's car, with a licensed .40 cal. handgun
Never even heard of this, go figure....anyone see this on the news? Did the President issue a bounty for this shooting? Nope...
Scott said he was questioned for hours and charged at 11 that morning. He was originally charged with second-degree murder, but the charge was reduced to manslaughter.
In response from numerous requests from individual's seeking information on the "New Black Panthers," the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation issues this public statement to correct the distorted record being made in the media by a small band of African Americans calling themselves the New Black Panthers.As guardian of the true history of the Black Panther Party, the Foundation, which includes former leading members of the Party, denounces this group's exploitation of the Party's name and history. Failing to find its own legitimacy in the black community, this band would graft the Party's name upon itself, which we condemn.
Originally posted by anon72
The National Chairman of the New Black Panther Party, Malik Zulu Shabazz, details his plans for an all black army in Florida.
Source: www.breitbart.com...
Sorry for the shortness. You'll have to go to the source to listen to the audio.
I'm telling you. He maybe full of hot air and crap but someday, someone following this nut is going to carry out his wishes.
Originally posted by Tharsis
Here is an odd thing.
I know two (2) people who align themselves with the black panthers, to varying degrees.
They are both half black and half white, and hate white people.
Just something interesting I thought I'd share.
Originally posted by GmoS719
Originally posted by PageAlaCearl
reply to post by anon72
In 2009 in Greece, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester. Roderick Scott, a black man, shot and killed an unarmed white teen, Christopher Cervini, whom he believed was burglarizing a neighbor's car, with a licensed .40 cal. handgun
Never even heard of this, go figure....anyone see this on the news? Did the President issue a bounty for this shooting? Nope...
I've seen this floating around but I think it's a lie because I haven't seen an actual news article?
Care to provide?
We know this because in fact, such an event occurred in 2009 in Greece, N.Y., a suburb of Rochester. Roderick Scott, a black man, shot and killed an unarmed white teen, Christopher Cervini, whom he believed was burglarizing a neighbor's car, with a licensed .40 cal. handgun.
There are many similarities between the Scott-Cervini case and the George Zimmerman-Trayvon Martin case in Florida. In both cases, there had been a spate of criminal activity in the neighborhood. In both cases, the shooters called 911 to report suspicious activity, yet chose to confront the unarmed suspects outside their residence and off their own property prior to the arrival of the police. In both cases, the shooters claimed that they felt threatened, and fired in self-defense. In both cases, local law enforcement applied relevant state law.