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stevenleser

(32,886 posts)
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 10:28 AM Jul 2015

Sign the petition requesting the USDOJ take over the Sandra Bland investigation

My comments: "We need to know what happened and only an impartial investigating agency outside of the jurisdiction can do that with any degree of confidence."

https://www.change.org/p/the-united-states-department-of-justice-attorney-general-loretta-lynch-take-over-the-investigation-into-the-death-of-sandra-bland-from-the-waller-county-texas-police-department



Petition text:

On Monday July 13th 2015 Sandra Bland, a 28 year-old Black woman from the suburbs of Chicago was found dead in a Waller County, Texas jail cell. The circumstances surrounding her death are at best unclear and given known facts, very disturbing.

Sandra Bland, a Prairie View A&M graduate, had recently arrived in Texas to start new employment in the state and was residing with her uncle. On Friday July 10th 2015, Ms. Bland was pulled over by local Waller County Sheriffs for failing to signal before changing lanes.

What we know of what happens after that is unsettling.

Local press affiliates were able to obtain a nearly 2-minute long video of her arrest. We see Ms. Bland lying face down in a grassy marsh immediately abutting a public sidewalk. There is a male police officer with both knees pressed down on top of her back. Her arms are being sharply pulled behind her back and Ms. Bland is screaming and crying. We can clearly hear her say, "I can't feel my arms!" "I can't hear!" "You slammed my head into the ground! I'm a female. Don't you care that you slammed my head into the ground!?"

Significantly - one of the other two police officers notices the unidentified pedestrian who was taking the footage and ON CAMERA immediately attempts to intimidate him and make him STOP FILMING. As you know, The Supreme Court just recently upheld the RIGHT of any United States citizen to FILM POLICE on public property (and even in some private properties). The SCOTUS judgment also specifically prohibited police from doing exactly what this police officer was shown on camera to do: attempt to intimidate & stop a private citizen from filming an arrest on public property.

The next thing we (the general public) know for sure is that on Monday, July 13th 2015 at 9AM - local police said they found Sandra Bland dead. They said she was found "hanged" and are indicating that it was a suicide.

Based on a number of factors:

a) Sandra Bland had just RELOCATED from Chicago, Illinois to Texas to begin a brand new job.

b) Evidence that she took this new employment seriously and enthusiastically is indicated by the fact that she relocated across the country to start that job.

c) Per all family, friends and peers who have spoken publicly on this matter - Ms. Bland was a very bright, vital and happy person with absolutely NO indications of depression or suicidal tendency whatsoever!

d) Ms. Bland is clearly seen and heard on video screaming that she had been very seriously physically assaulted and damaged. She cites lack of feeling in her arms. That her head had been bashed into the ground. and as significantly - that she couldn't hear.

All three concerns are extremely disturbing (and relevant) in light of what we know happened (her being found lifeless 2 days later) in that all three would be consistent with the onset of cerebral hemorrhaging.

WE NEED AN OFFICIAL AUTOPSY PERFORMED OUTSIDE THE PURVIEW OF THE WALLER COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT.

And for that matter outside any local or state authority.

The circumstances of this young woman's death is highly suspect and it is in the interest of justice for an outside, disinterested party with the proper legal authority to assume jurisdiction over this investigation...to avoid any appearance of impropriety or concealment.

The Department of Justice has to conduct an independent autopsy to determine the cause of death.

Was there hemorrhaging due to her head being slammed to the ground (as she exclaimed twice)?

It is in the public's interest...and in the interest of justice that we find out



WHAT HAPPENED TO SANDRA BLAND!



I started this petition because the LIFE of Sandra Bland MATTERS.


Because it has become painfully clear through a pattern of heavy-handed, hyper-violent and wantonly callous interactions between police and citizens, particularly black citizens nationwide...that the system of law enforcement as currently practiced is broken. And we need change.

We can start here.

We can start by finding out what truly happened to Sandra Bland.

And we can get justice...at least for her.

Her life matters.

Black Lives Matter.
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Sign the petition requesting the USDOJ take over the Sandra Bland investigation (Original Post) stevenleser Jul 2015 OP
I think youre on the right track HassleCat Jul 2015 #1
Its being said now that she was pulled out of the car through the window. After an alleged bad lane stevenleser Jul 2015 #3
signed and thanks for this, Steven steve2470 Jul 2015 #2
I hope everyone will join in this effort. Signed, kick & rec'd /nt think Jul 2015 #4
I just wrote an email to the press inquiry folks at the USDOJ asking them if they have seen the stevenleser Jul 2015 #5
signed it last week heaven05 Jul 2015 #6
K&R Number23 Jul 2015 #7
 

HassleCat

(6,409 posts)
1. I think youre on the right track
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 10:36 AM
Jul 2015

It seems likely she died of injuries suffered while being arrested. To cover up, her suicide was faked. There are other possibilities of course, but this seems the most likely, given what we know so far. Yes, this needs to be a federal civil rights case. The police need to account for all these activities, but particularly in the case of black citizens. They are just too quick to give black people an extra going over, and it's waaaaaaay too common for them to pull over a black driver for "failure to signal a lane change" and then end up throwing them on the ground and hauling them off to jail for "resisting arrest."

 

stevenleser

(32,886 posts)
3. Its being said now that she was pulled out of the car through the window. After an alleged bad lane
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 10:37 AM
Jul 2015

change.

Unbelievable

 

stevenleser

(32,886 posts)
5. I just wrote an email to the press inquiry folks at the USDOJ asking them if they have seen the
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 10:55 AM
Jul 2015

petition and if they have any comments.

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