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Another death in custody: Hidden LAPD video surfaces showing events leading to death of man arrested for intoxication

vachal howard death LAPD
Early on the afternoon of June 4, 2012, Vachel Howard was handcuffed to a bench inside the Los Angeles Police Department's 77th Street Station Jail. He was 56 years old, and had been taken into custody for driving while intoxicated. The grandfather of seven had been strip-searched, and his shirt still hung open. Howard told the officers present that he suffered from schizophrenia. Police suspected he was high on cocaine.

Less than an hour later, Howard was pronounced dead at Good Samaritan Hospital, just miles from the jail. He had been released from the handcuffs, but later subdued by half a dozen officers after he became, by their testimony, "violent and combative." A coroner eventually listed three contributing causes of death: cocaine intoxication, heart disease, and a chokehold employed by one of the officers.

Two years of litigation followed before, in October of 2015, the city of Los Angeles agreed to pay Howard's family $2.85 million to settle a wrongful death claim

The legal fight included dozens of depositions and competing medical opinions and claims of responsibility, all of them publicly filed in federal court in Los Angeles. What never became public, however, were 30 minutes of video showing Howard's death inside the 77th Street Station Jail — recordings of a sequence of events that had enraged a family and cost Los Angeles taxpayers nearly $3 million. The tapes — recorded by two fixed cameras in the jail — had been filed with the judge in the case, S. James Otero, but when ProPublica requested the footage, Otero's clerk said he was unsure if the judge still had it, and that the judge's practice was not to make such material available to the news media. The police department denied a request for any video and the city attorney's office said it didn't have the footage.

Comment: The LAPD has quite a history of over-reacting to situations, using lethal force and trying to coverup their actions:


Attention

Not so watertight: Tepco's ice wall fails to keep groundwater from entering radioactive site

fukushima ice wall
An "almost" watertight ice wall built around the Fukushima nuclear plant in a bid to prevent groundwater from entering the site has, quite predictably, proven to be not good enough, with Japan's nuclear watchdog now urging TEPCO to find a better solution.

An expert panel with the Japanese Nuclear Regulation Authority examined the latest TEPCO report this week to assess how far and how successfully the project had been implemented, Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun reports. The members of the panel concluded that the ice wall was not working and a new plan was necessary to prevent groundwater getting mixed up with radioactive substances.

The plan to block groundwater with a frozen wall of earth is failing," said Yoshinori Kitsutaka, a panel member and a professor of engineering at Tokyo Metropolitan University.

"They need to come up with another solution, even if they keep going forward with the plan."

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Arrow Down

Indiana government decides to make life more difficult for victims of historic flood by requiring permits to rebuild homes

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Residents in South Bend, Indiana, dealing with several feet of flooding following a record-decimating rainfall now also have to deal with costly and time-consuming government red tape in order to rebuild homes and businesses — making them hapless victims of both nature and the State.

Before Hoosiers can pick up the pieces by reconstructing their property, the City of South Bend is forcing them to also pick up a building permit.

According to a media release from the South Bend/St. Joseph County Building Department:
"Repairs and/or construction activities to structures that are located in the floodplain and were damaged due to the disaster will require a local building permit from the South Bend/St. Joseph County Building Department as required by local ordinance."
Worse, "In addition, depending on a property's location, a permit may be required from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources prior to the start of any reconstruction activity. Failure to obtain the necessary permits could result in fines."

Leave it to Big Government to exponentially worsen an already difficult and costly situation.

Red Flag

UK man loses appeal, will have to notify police 24 hours in advance of having sex

kissing
© Maxim Shemetov / Reuters
The only British man who has to notify police 24 hours prior to having sex due to last year's court ruling has lost his appeal to have an "unpoliceable" order lifted. Declared "dangerous" to women, the man has to comply with the Sexual Risk Order.

A Sexual Risk Order (SRO) requiring John O'Neill from York, Northern England to notify authorities every time he decides to have sex is to remain in place, a York Magistrates' Court ruled on Friday declining the man's appeal.

"I have found Mr O'Neill to be a vain, manipulative and grandstanding individual who sought to persuade me that black is white... there is a narcissistic streak to Mr O'Neill, who does trouble me in terms of further contact he may have with other people," the district judge Adrian Lower said.

The judge, however, admitted the terms of the order needed revisiting as currently they are "wholly disproportionate and frankly unpoliceable."

Light Sabers

Temporary victory: North Dakota pipeline construction halted amid protests and pending court case

reservation sign
© sarainfox / Instagram
Construction of the Dakotas Access Pipeline has been halted due to pending court cases. The pipeline, seen by many as Keystone XL Pipeline Round Two, received permission from all the four states it crosses in order to begin construction, despite the risks posed to citizens.

Following protests and litigation from the Standing Rock Sioux Nation, Dakotas Access LLC agreed to halt construction on the pipeline until its case could be heard in a federal court, Des Moines Register reported. The proposed pipeline would span North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa and Illinois, where shippers could send the sweet crude oil to Gulf Coast markets or the Midwest.

On August 10, Standing Rock filed an emergency injunction in an attempt to delay construction long enough for their concerns to be heard. Chief among them are the potential to contaminate the tribe's main drinking source and their potential responsibility for cleaning up toxic spills that could seep into their land.


Fire

Dramatic bodycam footage shows cop pull passenger from car inferno

Car on fire
© Athens-Clarke County Police Department / YouTube
Dramatic footage has captured the terrifying aftermath of a high-speed accident as a brave Georgia cop saved a passenger trapped in an SUV engulfed by flames. The car's driver was killed in the incident.

Officer Dan Whitney was responding to a highway emergency in the early hours of the morning and arrived on the scene to find a vehicle which had left the road, crashed into a tree and erupted into flames.

Fish

Why Yellowstone officials are pouring poison in streams

Big fish in a river
© James Woodcock/The Billings Gazette/AP/File
Yellowstone rangers are guardians of America's natural heritage, working tirelessly to protect the human visitors and animals of the country's most famous park.

But later this summer, they will pour poison into a Yellowstone park stream system.

Wildlife officials in lakes and rivers around the country are employing similarly dramatic tactics for killing off unwanted new species as they increase in number, threatening both human activity and the native species they are charged with protecting.

Bad Guys

Daesh claims responsibility for attack on police post near Moscow

Russian special forces soldiers
© AFP
Russian special forces soldiers leave a flat as they raided an apartment building in Saint Petersburg in an operation targeting North Caucasus militants, on August 17, 2016.
The Takfiri Daesh group has claimed responsibility for a recent terrorist attack on a traffic police post near Moscow, weeks after threatening acts of terror on the Russian soil.

Amaq, a news outlet affiliated to Daesh, said on Thursday that its militants carried out the assault on the police station in the Balashikha area east of Moscow.

The post came under attack on Wednesday by two men armed with a firearm and two axes. Russia said one of the assailants was shot dead while the other was killed when he tried to put up armed resistance.

At least two police officers were injured in the attack, one seriously. Russian media have said the attackers were both ethnic Chechens, aged 18 and 21.

Comment: Men armed with axes and guns attack police station near Moscow, 2 officers injured


Pocket Knife

Bill drafted by United Russian MP orders up to 10 years prison sentence for female genital mutilation

MP Maria Maksakova-Igenbergs
© www.rt.com
MP Maria Maksakova-Igenbergs
A ruling party lawmaker has drafted a bill making female genital mutilation (FGM) a criminal offense in Russia and ordering up to 10 years in prison for those who perform the operation.

"Discrimination of women based on religious motives manifested in full or partial amputation of external sex organs must be punished by a prison sentence between five and seven years," reads the draft prepared by MP Maria Maksakova-Igenbergs.
"The same crime committed against an underage person must be punished by a prison sentence between seven and 10 years," it continues.

In a letter sent to major Russian media outlets and news agencies on Friday, the lawmaker noted that according to the Constitution, Russia is a secular state and no cult can be put by its followers above the country's basic law, which applies to all citizens regardless of their religious beliefs.

Maksakova-Igenbergs also wrote that there is an article in the Constitution that guarantees equal rights to men and women, but that the medical and psychological consequences of male circumcision cannot be compared to those of female genital mutilation. "Such interference is nothing other than a form of mutilation because this anachronism is being driven only by the idea that this procedure could physically keep women from having an immoral way of life," she noted.

The topic of FGM was brought up in the Russian mass media earlier this week after the Rights Initiative NGO released a report claiming the procedure is being practiced in a number of remote villages in the predominantly Muslim south Russian republic of Dagestan. The group said that tens of thousands of women had gone through the procedure, which is usually performed on children before the age of three, since the 1970s.

Comment: See also:


Bizarro Earth

British blacks are twice as likely to be murdered as whites

UK protester BLM
© Peter Nicholls/Reuters
A supporter of the UK branch of "Black Lives Matter" in London demonstration.
Black people in the UK are more than twice as likely to be murdered as white people, and three times as likely to be prosecuted and sentenced, according to a new report which calls on the UK to "urgently" tackle the issue of racial inequality. The report from the Equality and Human Rights Commission, released Thursday, examined criminal justice, education, employment, housing, pay and health in Britain. It is the most extensive review of race equality ever to take place in the UK.

The research found that race was the motive behind 82 percent of hate crimes recorded in England and Wales, noting an "unprecedented spike" in such crimes after Britain voted to leave the EU in June. "The combination of the post-Brexit rise in hate crime and deep race inequality in Britain is very worrying and must be tackled urgently,"commission chair David Isaac said in a statement.

The paper went on to note the mortality rate of black African women in the UK is four times higher than white women. "If you are black or an ethnic minority in modern Britain, it can often still feel like you're living in a different world, never mind being part of a one nation society," Isaac said.

Inequality also exists in the workplace, with the report noting a 49 percent increase in long-term unemployment among 16- to 24-year-olds from ethnic communities, compared to a 2 percent fall among white people. In addition, the report found that black employees with degrees earn an average of 23.1 percent less than their white colleagues. Black people who leave school with A-levels earn 14.3 percent less than their white counterparts.

Comment: The most intriguing aspect of the numerous areas of inequality is the spike in hate crimes coinciding with Brexit. It is a harbinger to come if the geopolitical arena heats up in Europe, the influx of refugees rises, or if Brexit hits a snag. It speaks to the fragility of the people regarding big sweeping changes that impact a whole population and how this manifests within a society fraught with pressure points and uncertainties. It also tells us that it takes a whopping big event (such as 9/11 caliber) to bring all factions of society together. Anything less is just a breeding ground for the expression of anxiety and hate...needing a convenient sticker face to absorb it and a convenient/timely incident to ignite it.