cleIMC home

Cleveland Indy Media Center

cleveland indymedia
About Us Contact Us Subscribe Calendar Radio Show Publish
white themeblack themered themeblack themeblack themeblack themeblack themeblack themeblack themeblack themetheme help


Sep 20 Real Time Presentation Service from Money Maker Ma

Sep 25 Columbus Socialism Forum -- Why You Should Vote So

Add an Event





printable version - email this article

View article without comments

Cops kill three people in three days
by Ytzhak Sunday, May. 20, 2007 at 5:03 PM
montfu65@hotmail.com

"Something like this" refers to Aaron's death May 8 at the hands of Cleveland police, who initially stopped the young man for playing his radio too loud. Police, who allege Aaron pointed a gun at them, fired a barrage of bullets. According to the coroner, Aaron was shot 16 times, 13 times in the back. Seeking further justification, police are claiming Aaron Steele had crack cocaine in his pocket—as if that were a capital offense.

Cops kill three people in three days
By Martha Grevatt
Cleveland
Published May 17, 2007 9:21 PM

"He was doing real good," Hugh Steele said of his son Aaron. Aaron had just completed training at an auto mechanic school and had begun working for the Regional Transit Authority.

"It's a shame that something like this can happen when a kid just went somewhere to drop his girlfriend off and came back home to get prepared for work."

"Something like this" refers to Aaron's death May 8 at the hands of Cleveland police, who initially stopped the young man for playing his radio too loud. Police, who allege Aaron pointed a gun at them, fired a barrage of bullets. According to the coroner, Aaron was shot 16 times, 13 times in the back. Seeking further justification, police are claiming Aaron Steele had crack cocaine in his pocket—as if that were a capital offense.

This was the second killing this year by Cleveland police, but not the last. On May 9 police attempted to pull over Steven Ray, who they supposedly thought was conducting a drug sale with two other men—while driving! The high speed chase that followed gave Ray a broken leg and killed John J. Rankin, a driver of a separate vehicle who was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Witnesses say that orders from superiors to halt the chase in the interest of public safety were ignored. "They did not stop for one second until the accident happened," a woman told the news media.

Unbelievably, the very next day, 22-year-old Ira Mitchell died in a car crash after fleeing police, who claim Mitchell was also involved in a drug transaction. A woman in another vehicle was also injured.

The daily newspaper, the Plain Dealer, considers it newsworthy that just three days after Steele's killing "the deaths this week have yet to spark any significant protests."

In fact, activists are respectfully waiting to hear the wishes of the grieving families before taking action. By the Plain Dealer's own accounts, Steele's family does not view the killing as justified. A May 13 letter to the editor questions the policy of "engaging in high-speed pursuit in a heavily populated area." Support for the police is hardly unanimous.

While Steele, Ray and Mitchell all were Black, the newspaper insists that racism is not an issue. "The line appears to be drawn between law-and-order supporters and those who either subscribe to thug culture or had a personal connection with the suspects." How can such biased reporting pass for news?

In the same article reporter Gabriel Baird recounts last month's tragic shooting of 15-year-old Arthur Buford. When Buford allegedly tried to rob Damon Wells outside his home at gunpoint, Wells shot and killed Buford. Baird calls it "perplexing" that Buford's peers created a memorial shrine with stuffed animals. Wells has been portrayed as a hero. In fact, Wells, distraught over having killed a child, has stated that at one time he could have been Buford.

Continuing the demonization of Buford and Steele, white columnist Regina Brett calls for "a united front against lawlessness." She makes the outrageous claim that "this is the new civil rights movement." Brett cites the many Black readers who have called and written in support of Wells.

Most everyone wants to live in an environment that is safe and drug-free. However, the murderous forces of so-called law-and-order will never get the drugs out of the communities. Some are actually drug dealers themselves, from the cop on the beat to the CIA. The repeated claims by police of having found drugs on those they kill are suspicious.

Some of Cleveland's African-American neighborhoods have an unemployment rate of 80 percent. Why not make drug treatment readily available and why not give the youth jobs at union wages?

The Cleveland Lucasville Five Defense Committee will demonstrate on May 17, combining its demand for freedom for the Lucasville Five and Mumia Abu-Jamal with a call for justice for Steele, Rankin, and Mitchell.
Articles copyright 1995-2007 Workers World. Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in any medium without royalty provided this notice is preserved.

Workers World, 55 W. 17 St., NY, NY 10011
Email: ww@workers.org
Subscribe wwnews-subscribe@workersworld.net
Support independent news http://www.workers.org/orders/donate.php
site promotion

Page printed from:
http://www.workers.org/2005/us/cops-0524/

add your comments


Wow...
by n56667 Tuesday, Jul. 03, 2007 at 3:12 AM

"Most everyone wants to live in an environment that is safe and drug-free. However, the murderous forces of so-called law-and-order will never get the drugs out of the communities. Some are actually drug dealers themselves, from the cop on the beat to the CIA. The repeated claims by police of having found drugs on those they kill are suspicious. "

Wow... great job...

Anyway, it's a pity people flee the police like that, makes them complicit in the deaths of innocent bystanders.

add your comments


IMC Network: www.indymedia.org Projects print radio satellite tv video Africa ambazonia canarias estrecho / madiaq nigeria south africa Canada hamilton maritimes montreal ontario ottawa quebec thunder bay vancouver victoria windsor winnipeg East Asia burma jakarta japan manila qc Europe alacant andorra antwerpen armenia athens austria barcelona belarus belgium belgrade bristol bulgaria croatia cyprus estrecho / madiaq euskal herria galiza germany grenoble hungary ireland istanbul italy la plana liege lille madrid malta marseille nantes netherlands nice norway oost-vlaanderen paris/île-de-france poland portugal romania russia scotland sverige switzerland thessaloniki toulouse ukraine united kingdom valencia west vlaanderen Latin America argentina bolivia brasil chiapas chile chile sur colombia ecuador mexico peru puerto rico qollasuyu rosario santiago tijuana uruguay valparaiso Oceania adelaide aotearoa brisbane burma darwin jakarta manila melbourne oceania perth qc sydney South Asia india mumbai United States arizona arkansas atlanta austin baltimore big muddy binghamton boston buffalo charlottesville chicago cleveland colorado danbury, ct dc hawaii houston hudson mohawk idaho ithaca kansas city la madison maine miami michigan milwaukee minneapolis/st. paul new hampshire new jersey new mexico new orleans north carolina north texas nyc oklahoma omaha philadelphia pittsburgh portland richmond rochester rogue valley saint louis san diego san francisco san francisco bay area santa barbara santa cruz, ca seattle tallahassee-red hills tampa bay tennessee united states urbana-champaign utah vermont virginia beach western mass worcester West Asia armenia beirut israel palestine ukraine Topics biotech Process discussion fbi/legal updates indymedia faq mailing lists process & imc docs tech volunteer

© 2000-2006 Cleveland Indy Media Center. Unless otherwise stated by the author, all content is free for non-commercial reuse, reprint, and rebroadcast, on the net and elsewhere. Opinions are those of the contributors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Cleveland Indy Media Center. Running sf-active v0.9.4 Disclaimer | Privacy