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The real shame and disgrace is why The NAACP and The SPLC who self profess they're triumphing the cause of people of color against all odds are not contesting this well documented travesty of justice in the media instead of that news hawking BS press release of warning people of color to avoid Missouri because "they" deem it racist. Well let's not declare Maryland or Alabama (Corporate headquarters of the NAACP and the SPLC respectively) racist states although The City of Baltimore is still reeling from the suspicious death of Freddy Gray while in BPD custody or the iconic status of a long and distinguished list of cities in the "Heart of Dixie" State (Proudly displayed on the Alabama license plates) that have cut short the lives of William Edwards Jr., Addie Mae Collins, Denise McNair, Carole Robertson, Cynthia Wesley, Virgil Lamar Ware, Jamison Lee Jackson, William Brewster and Samuel Leamon Younge Jr. Missouri State Deputy Attorney General Loree Anne Paradise seems to dismiss The Federal DNA Identifier Matrix guidelines which clearly states that DNA evidence precludes all other evidence except death bed confessions.
https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/node/6843
www.cnn.com/2017/08/22/us/execution-missouri-marcellus-williams/index.html
A decent family man, okay well let's obey the law of the land and follow the Federal DNA Identifier Matrix Guidelines.
Wait one minute here. He killed a White woman? Hang him twice for good measure.
And here I thought the law enforcement communities historical civil rights violating practice of "selective enforcement" targeting people of color was deemed illegal by the Appellate Court.
https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/node/6843
www.cnn.com/2017/08/22/us/execution-missouri-marcellus-williams/index.html
A decent family man, okay well let's obey the law of the land and follow the Federal DNA Identifier Matrix Guidelines.
Wait one minute here. He killed a White woman? Hang him twice for good measure.
And here I thought the law enforcement communities historical civil rights violating practice of "selective enforcement" targeting people of color was deemed illegal by the Appellate Court.