Friday, August 8, 2008

Small Dose of OUR Reality

I ran across this article last night and was completely flabbergasted.

BERWYN HEIGHTS, Md. - Mayor Cheye Calvo got home from work, saw a package addressed to his wife on the front porch and brought it inside, putting it on a table. Suddenly, police with guns drawn kicked in the door and stormed in, shooting to death the couple's two dogs and seizing the unopened package. In it were 32 pounds of marijuana. But the drugs evidently didn't belong to the couple. Police say the couple appeared to be innocent victims of a scheme by two men to smuggle millions of dollars worth of marijuana by having it delivered to about a half-dozen unsuspecting recipients. The two men under arrest include a FedEx deliveryman; investigators said the deliveryman would drop off a package outside a home, and the other man would come by a short time later and pick it up. Now, federal authorities say they're looking into how local law enforcement handled the July 29 raid. FBI Agent Rich Wolf said late Thursday that the bureau had opened a civil rights investigation into the case. A furious Calvo said earlier Thursday that he and his wife, Trinity Tomsic, had asked the government to investigate. "Trinity was an innocent victim and random victim," Calvo said outside his two-story, red-brick house in this middle-class Washington suburb of about 3,000 people. "We were harmed by the very people who took an oath to protect us." Calvo insisted the couple's two black Labradors were gentle creatures and said police apparently killed them "for sport," gunning down one of them as it was running away. "Our dogs were our children," said the 37-year-old Calvo. "They were the reason we bought this house because it had a big yard for them to run in." The mayor, who was changing his clothes when police burst in, also complained that he was handcuffed in his boxer shorts for about two hours along with his mother-in-law, and said the officers didn't believe him when he told them he was the mayor. No charges were brought against Calvo or his wife, who came home in the middle of the raid. Prince George's County Police Chief Melvin High said Wednesday that Calvo and his family were "most likely ... innocent victims," but he would not rule out their involvement, and he defended the way the raid was conducted. He and other officials did not apologize for killing the dogs, saying the officers felt threatened. The FBI will monitor how effective, fair and professional the law enforcement agency's conduct was during the incident, Wolf said. A police spokesman declined comment Thursday on the FBI investigation. Police announced Wednesday they had arrested two men suspected in a plot to smuggle 417 pounds of marijuana, and seized a total of $3.6 million in pot. Investigators said the package that arrived on Calvo's porch had been sent from Los Angeles via FedEx, and they had been tracking it ever since it drew the attention of a drug-sniffing dog in Arizona. Police intercepted it in Maryland, and an undercover detective posing as a deliveryman took it to the Calvo home. Calvo's defenders - including the Berwyn Heights police chief, who said his department should have been alerted ahead of time - said police had no right to enter the home without knocking. But officials insisted they acted within the law, saying the operation was compromised when Calvo's mother-in-law saw officers approaching the house and screamed. That could have given someone time to grab a gun or destroy evidence, authorities said. Neighbors in Berwyn Heights, which Calvo described as "Mayberry inside the Capital Beltway," have rallied around the couple. On Sunday night, supporters gathered on a ballfield to pay tribute to the family and the dogs. A banner on the wooden fence around Calvo's yard read, "Cheye and Trinity, We support you, Friends and Citizens of Berwyn Heights." Around it were dozens of handwritten messages from supporters. In addition to being the part-time mayor, Calvo works at a nonprofit foundation that runs boarding schools. His wife is a state finance officer. "When all of this happened I was flabbergasted," said next-door neighbor Edward Alexander. "I was completely stunned because those dogs didn't hurt anybody. They barely bark." The case is the latest embarrassment for Prince George's County officials. A former police officer was sentenced in May to 45 years in prison for shooting two furniture deliverymen at his home last year, one of them fatally. He claimed that they attacked him. In June, a suspect jailed in the death of a police officer was found strangled in his cell. Calvo said he was astonished that police have not only failed to apologize, but declined to clear the couple's names. His wife spoke through tears as she described an encounter with a girl who used to see the couple walking their dogs. "She gave me a big hug and she said, `If the police shot your dogs dead and did this to you, how can I trust them?'" Tomsic said. "I don't want people to feel like that. I just want them to be proud of our police and proud to live in Prince George's County." --- Associated Press writers Sarah Karush and Nafeesa Syeed in Washington and Kasey Jones in Baltimore contributed to this story. By BRETT ZONGKER Associated Press Writer
Are you serious? This shit happens to us in the African American community every single day of our lives. How many of you know someone who was shot, beaten, wrongfully accused, and/or just overall abused by the fuckin' police? And here we have some mayor who's cryin' because his dogs were killed?!?! Don't get me wrong. I love animals. I know that most people consider their pets a part of the family. But how many of our Black men have been shot down because police "thought the suspect had a gun"...when in all actuality they knew damn well when they asked the man for identification he HAD to reach in his pocket for it?!?! And for the mayor to say they "were harmed by the very people who took an oath to protect" them...WELCOME TO OUR WORLD!!! WELCOME AND GOOD MORNING! Wake up Mayor! This is the shit we've BEEN dealing with. These are the same officers who shot and killed Ray Ray last week because he was in the wrong damn place at the wrong damn time. What do you expect? You want the citizens of Maryland to rally around you because you're effin dogs were killed? What about the mothers who have had to bury their REAL children. Those that they CREATED. And then, supporters gather around the ballfield to pay tribute to the family! I mean...do what you wish, but seriously. Would any of these people have given a flying fuck if this same shit happened to the Jenkins family out in Baltimore some damn where? I think not. Then the girl who regularly saw the couple walking their dogs says "if the police shot your dogs dead and did this to you, how can I trust them?" Bitch WHERE THE FUCK YOU BEEN? DO YOU NOT WATCH THE NEWS?!?! Fuck them dogs. What about PEOPLE? I am not celebrating the fact that this couple's animals were killed...but damnit it's high time that someone, or something, OTHER than our Black brothers and/or sisters gets senselessly gunned down. It's about time they get an extremely SMALL dose of OUR reality.
Sidebar: I am by no means an angry black woman. However, I am ADAMANT about the abuse and degredation of Black people everywhere on behalf of the police. Further, I know the majority of the Black people who have encounters with the police have definitely done something wrong....but that does not take away from the number of Black people who have been wrongly accused and abused by the police. Those in the likes of Assata Shakur, Rodney King, Jena 6...the list keeps going. FUCK THE POLICE.

1 comment:

  1. I completely agree. As much as I wanna trust these officers to protect me, I have to admit that disgust comes over me more so than admiration anytime I happen to see one. It's a shame.

    p.s.- Antravias- "What do you expect? You want the citizens of Maryland to rally around you because you're effin dogs were killed?"

    You're= Your.

    I'm just sayin:-) Love u!

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