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Nominates Cop Killer Advocate to Head DOJ Civil Rights Division
by
Katie Pavlich
Jan
08, 2014
In
1982, former Black Panther Mumia Abu-Jamal was convicted of murdering
Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner. Abu-Jamal never denied
the killing during his trial. He, and his supporters, are still
unapologetic for Faulkner's death. More on this from Matthew Vadum:
“The
question of Abu-Jamal’s guilt is not a close call,” according to
John Fund. “Two hospital workers testified that Abu-Jamal confessed
to them: ‘I shot the motherf***er, and I hope the motherf***er
dies.’ His brother, William, has never testified to his brother’s
innocence even though he was at the scene of the crime. Abu-Jamal
himself chose not to testify in his own defense.”
As
Faulkner tried to arrest Abu-Jamal’s brother during a traffic stop,
Abu-Jamal shot the policeman once in the back and then stood over him
and shot him four more times at close range, once directly in the
face. Multiple eyewitnesses were present during the crime.
One
of those unapologetic supporters is former NAACP Legal Defense
Official Debo P. Adegbile, who has worked tirelessly to free guilty
murderer Abu-Jamal from prison. President Obama has nominated
Adegbile to head the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division as
an assistant attorney general to replace radical Tom Perez, who is
now the Secretary of Labor. Adegbile is sure to continue carrying out
the radical racial agenda of President Obama and Attorney General
Eric Holder with the weight of the law behind him.
After
the Supreme Court threw out the Beard v. Abu-Jamal case in 2010, a
petition was circulated calling for President Obama and Attorney
General Holder to investigate the “long history of civil rights and
constitutional violations" in Abu-Jamal's case. If Adegbile is
confirmed, it is likely he will open up an investigation into the
Abu-Jamal case, despite multiple court rulings over the past three
decades upholding his murder conviction...
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