The idea of footage being “too disturbing to be shown” in court is utterly alien to me as an American prosecutor.
We have to show juries CSAM to prove guilt.
If we couldn’t actually show the material we’d never get guilty verdicts.
Is this part of why so many walk free?
REPORT: Karmelo Anthony Trial Day Four
Apparently, if you violate a judge’s order and cut in front of others who were in line 30 minutes before you, you will be REWARDED with access to a courtroom that only allows 27 members of the public.
According to Judge Roach’s order, there is a curfew from 11pm to 6am every day for the duration of the trial. The order applies to the ENTIRE Collin County Courthouse campus, including parking lots, sidewalks, green spaces, and any other designated areas.
I have followed this order every day, arriving right at 6am as required by the curfew.
This morning, the first day of opening statements, I arrived at 6am as usual. There were already 20–25 people lined up at the front door. I immediately got in line. Many of them were not secretive about what time they had arrived, and some said they had been there closer to 5am, which is a VIOLATION of the judge’s order.
As I stood there, multiple people arrived and cut directly in front of me. And yes, I will make it clear that they were Karmelo Anthony supporters.
I wish I had said something. But I have done my best to maintain the peace so far, even with the disparaging comments that have been made and the constant line-cutting over the past few days.
I am fully fed up today. The first 27 were selected, and the cut off was 2 people in front of me. If there had not been violations or line cutters, I would be in the courtroom right now.
I understand that Judge Roach runs a tight ship, but he cannot control what he does not know is happening.
The family was brought in. Then the media. Then about a dozen individuals who claimed to be “family members of the Anthony’s,” including Kevin Hayes, Karmelo Anthony’s uncle, who initially spread false rumors that Karmelo had been jumped and that his cell phone had been smashed.
THEN, 27 members of the public were given passes for the remainder of the day.
Several of those individuals deserve to be in the courtroom. But the scales were tipped in favor of Anthony supporters because they cut in line and felt “entitled” to those positions.
I’m not going to hold back about their behavior any longer.
I was wondering why black people are willing to pay $100 for a jar of pineapples with kool aid but then I remembered that scene from the George Floyd trial where the witness said he made syrup sandwiches because he didn’t know how to boil water.
PM Carney says Canada is in a recession in part due to immigration cuts tanking population growth. He points out "household incomes" are rising.
Startling admission of what restrictionists have always said: mass immigration juices GDP while dragging down standard of living.
Her reaction is even more bizarre when you consider the fact there are literally zero White on Black r*pes in the US.
Not a single one.
White men don't r*pe black women.
Not sequestering the jury will make it very tough to convict Karmelo
Every day they will need to walk through intimidating protestors
It was the same tactic used on the Chauvin Jury to ensure a conviction.
Today is the 5th anniversary of the most savage #hatecrime torture murder in North Dakota history.
Daisy Jade "Jupiter" Paulsen, 14, was attacked by Liberian immigrant Prince Kollie, then 22, who beat, stabbed, and strangled her for thirty minutes.
🟥 Czy Henry Nowak mógł przeżyć?
Dr Krzysztof Magier @DrMagier , lekarz pediatra i były konsul honorowy RP w Cowes, przeanalizował nagrania z policyjnej kamery nasobnej pokazujące śmierć Henry'ego Nowaka.
Dr Magier jest lekarzem prowadzącym oddział intensywnej terapii dziecięcej, z doświadczeniem w szkoleniach z medycyny pola walki oraz po specjalistycznym kursie leczenia ciężkich urazów (w tym ran postrzałowych i kłutych).
Nie zgadza się z opinią patologa i sędziego, że Henry Nowak nie miał żadnych szans na przeżycie i ze skucie go w kajdanki nic w zasadzie nie zmieniło. Wręcz przeciwnie – istnieje duże prawdopodobieństwo, że to interwencja policji przyczyniła się do jego śmierci.
Przeanalizował on raport z sekcji, który wskazuje na uszkodzenie żyły podobojczykowej jako główne źródło krwawienia i tłumaczy, gdzie leży problem.
U zdrowej osoby krwawienie żylne odbywa się pod niskim ciśnieniem i często samoogranicza się dzięki powstającemu naturalnie skrzepowi, a samo zbliżenie krawędzi rany i ucisk otaczających tkanek domyka żyłę na tyle, że spowalnia albo nawet zatrzymuje krwawienie.
Z nagrania z policyjnej kamery nasobnej wynika, że gdy policja przybyła na miejsce (prawdopodobnie 5-10 minut po zranieniu), Henry był na tyle przytomny, że mówił dość głośno. Nie był zatem jeszcze w stanie terminalnym. Po wykręceniu rąk do tyłu i skuciu za plecami najprawdopodobniej doszło do rozciągnięcia żyły, rozerwania skrzepu i gwałtownego nasilenia krwawienia. W ciągu zaledwie ok. trzech minut stracił przytomność i zmarł.
Osoby z podejrzeniem urazów wewnętrznych nigdy nie powinny być gwałtownie przemieszczane ani szarpane – takie działanie może zniszczyć naturalny skrzep i doprowadzić do masywnego krwotoku wewnętrznego.
Zamiast natychmiastowego wezwania zespołu ratownictwa medycznego i przekazania pacjenta w ręce ratowników, policja go skuła. Gdyby na miejscu jako pierwsi pojawili się paramedycy, szanse Henry’ego na przeżycie byłyby znacznie większe. "50%" - pisze dr Magier.
Ratownicy mogliby szybko założyć kroplówkę, podać płyny zwiększające objętość krwi krążącej oraz kwas traneksamowy stabilizujący skrzep, a w razie potrzeby wykonać dekompresję igłową (wkłucie grubej i długiej igły w płuco), bo problemem nie był tyle brak funkcji płuca, ale ucisk zalanego krwią płuca na serce i śródpiersie, który blokuje krążenie.
Co gorsza, incydent miał miejsce zaledwie kilka minut jazdy samochodem (2–3 minuty karetką na sygnale) od Southampton University Hospital – regionalnego Major Trauma Centre dysponującego pełnym zapleczem specjalistów, procedur i sprzętu. "Jestem przekonany, że gdyby Henry dotarł tam żywy, lekarze nie pozwoliliby mu umrzeć" - pisze dr Magier.
Podsumowując: agresywna interwencja policji, zamiast ratować życie, doprowadziła do śmierci przez nieodpowiednie postępowanie z ciężko ranionym człowiekiem, mimo że najwyższej klasy opieka była w zasięgu kilku minut. "Obawiam się, że Sędzia i patolog byli zbyt łaskawi dla policji" - pisze dr Magier.
As if I wasn't already entirely pissed off with the police already, I had the most insane interaction with 2 bully-boy coppers this morning.
I dropped home an elderly little old lady, who was taking some time gathering her things and trying to get out of the car. I was on double yellows, but had my hazards on - as I am allowed to do as per the council rules. When a police car came up behind me, and then drove around me to be window level, to tell me that, despite clearly being able to pass me, as he literally was, I was illegally parked and causing an obstruction, and I needed to park on the kerb.
I told him I wasn't parked a) at all, as I was offloading an elderly lady and b) wasn'tstopped illegaly, and I wouldn't be moving on to the kerb because that *would* be illegal as I would then be obstructing the pathway, whereas, I was legally allowed to drop of and pick up, on double yellows. He told me he would arrest me. I told him to try it. He then drove off - proving I wasn't obstructing traffic.
I finished helping the old lady and drove off.
The officers were waiting for me around the corner, put on their lights, pulled me over and demanded to see my licence and insurance before lecturing me about my attitude and demanded I show them some respect.
They could have waited patiently like most people do, or they could have gone around me as they eventually did. Instead they threatened to arrest me for laws I wasn't breaking, simply because they didn't know the law, and then tried to intimidate me afterwards because they realised they were totally wrong about the law, and we're too immature to apologise. They were fully prepared to try and make me loose my job and my lifelong out of nothing but pure spite, ego and vengeance because they made themselves look stupid.
None of that had to happen. Luckily I filmed the entire thing. Utterly disgusting behaviour. This inherent arrogance in the police has to stop.
🚨BREAKING: The Hampshire Police officers responsible for the arrest of Henry Nowak have sad they felt "Controlled and pressured to feel certain ways" after receiving mandatory DEI training
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@blackmirrorexia Bc black women are OBSESSED with trying to claim this isn’t true and the jealousy it creates fuels at least 75% of accusations of racism
And how can this be true if race is “just a social construct” and not an underlying biological reality? 😂
The simple fact of this case is that the police thought Henry Nowak was a racist and that meant that they did not feel obligated to extend to him any form of human decency
They killed him because someone accused him of racism
Hannah Foster was abducted after a night out in Portswood, Southampton, by a Sikh man named Maninder Pal Singh Kohli not far from her family home.
The 17-year old's body was found two days after her disappearance. She had been beaten, raped and strangled to death, before her body was dumped in bushes just outside of Southampton.
It was later found that she had called 999 whilst in the back of her killer's van, but the operator had failed to realise that Hannah was in trouble.
On the recording, she could be heard giving a false name, that of her sister, to a man with an asian accent who asked her questions. Towards the end of the call her voice could be heard saying: "Huh ... listen ... anything." before the line went dead. Her mother, Hilary, later said that she had never heard Hannah sound so scared.
Kohli immigrated to Britain in 1993. He fled the country following the murder, returning to India and adopting a new identity. He was not immediately extradited due to the Indian police not prioritising the case. Only after Hannah's parents travelled to the area he was suspected to be in to find him themselves did that change.
He was arrested, and three years after the murder was extradited back to the UK where he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Kohli originally stated the reason for murdering Hannah was that "she refused not to report the crime", therefore he was "forced" to kill her. He later tried to claim that criminals had forced him to rape and kill her, much to the disbelief of the court.
He is expected to be released in 2030.