People Have Taken It Upon Themselves To Get Racist Whites Fired With #RacistsGettingFired
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3682911/Hold-close-tonight-ll-time-White-cop-launched-sickening-rant-against-random-black-woman-s-daughter-online-fired-amid-criminal-probe.htmlA white Kansas cop who threatened a random black woman's young daughter over Facebook amidst racial tensions between police and civilians has been fired.
Rodney Lee Wilson, who had been an officer with Overland Park Police Department for more than a year, lashed out at LaNaydra Williams online, despite no obvious connection between the two.
Having found pictures of Williams' five-year-old daughter India visible on her Facebook profile, Lee launched an astonishing rant in which he appeared to threaten the girl's life.
Referencing the Black Lives Matter movement, Lee wrote: 'We'll see how much her life matters soon... better be careful leaving your info in the open where she can be found.
'Hold her close tonight, it'll be the last time.'
Williams said she could not sleep following the sinister post, which comes after Alton Sterling and Philandro Castile were shot dead by cops, and the shooting of five officers in Dallas on Thursday.
She told WDAF: 'It's not okay. Not my child, she's all I have. India is my heart, that's not right. We're already on edge, so why would you do that?'
Williams added that she has never been to Overland Park, has no connection to Kansas, and has no idea how Wilson found her Facebook page.
She also claims that after contacting Williams' superiors she was initially told that his account had been hacked, despite the post being deleted.
However, the police later backtracked, confessed that Wilson had been behind the message, and dismissed him from duty.
Speaking to KSHB.com she added: 'I felt horrified because I don't know these people. And then when I click on they guy's, Rodney Lee's, picture I see he's a cop.
'For this guy to just come out of nowhere, just being disrespectful. How can you be an officer? How, How? It's unacceptable. For anyone but especially for a police officer.
'Cops like this don't value our lives and have the audacity to publicly comment on my child's picture.'
A statement from the department said: 'This morning, the Overland Park Police Department received notification about a Facebook post, reportedly made by one of our officers from his personal Facebook account.
'During the investigation, by our Professional Standards Unit, we learned our officer did in fact make this post. It was obvious that our officer did not meet the standards of professionalism for the Overland Park Police Department. Overland Park has terminated the officer, effective immediately.'
Police Chief Francis Donchez Jr added: 'This quick action demonstrates our commitment to our core values including integrity and respect.
'I want to assure our community, and those outside our community, that our highest priority is the safety and welfare of the citizens of Overland Park, and the men and women who protect everyone.
'I will continue to hold the employees of the Overland Park Police Department accountable for its actions on and off-duty.
'Finally, I want to publicly apologize to those affected by our officer’s personal actions. His actions do not represent the Overland Park Police Department in anyway and no one should be subjected to any type of discrimination or this kind of behavior.'
While Williams said she welcomes the actions of the police department, she is still afraid that Wilson will come and find her in order to enact revenge.
As for what to tell her daughter, she added: 'I'll just say he was one bad cop. Not all of them are like that. I don't think she'll think they're all like that either way. She loves police.' -
Meanwhile:
Wisconsin man arrested for allegedly threatening to ? white police officers
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-wisconsin-man-threatening-police-officers-20160709-story.html
Georgia woman allegedly threatens white police on Facebook, lands in jail
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/30/us/georgia-woman-facebook-antipolice-post/
At least 4 arrested for threatening police after NYPD officers killed
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/at-least-4-arrested-for-threatening-police-after-nypd-officers-killed/
like i said in the other thread... fired is a good start but it needs to be followed by an arrest. people get fired for being late too much. threatening to lynch a child just because she's black should carry a little more weight than that. -
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Exactly..yall fired him that's cool. Are we not gonna address the fact that a guy threatened the life of a child..is still likely armed..and has been trained to ? ? Police department just firing him is like them saying "welp we did what we had to do"
This is a psycopath so far gone that he didn't even bother to hide it -
Anyone wanna help a brother out?
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We got another one:
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^^^^She don't eem work there, my ? .
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mryounggun wrote: »^^^^She don't eem work there, my ? .
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Busta Carmichael wrote: »mryounggun wrote: »^^^^She don't eem work there, my ? .
How u know?
Because I already tried to get her fired. Lol. The company put out a couple FB posts about it. The last one says basically, our investigation is complete and this broad doesn't work for us.'. Bunch of people commenting saying 'Yeah, well she says she does and she has you listed on her linked in account.'. She's a registered nurse and somebody commented saying 'Yeah, there isn't even a RN registered in the state under that name.'.
So who the ? knows?
If it's a lie and she actually DOES work there, it would be too easy to prove that so I don't think they're lying. -
Whatever makes em fall I'm for it. I want payback in my lifetime. True, sneaky, snarky, cold, condescending, calculated, hateful, insensitive, insecure, forked tounge devils they are man. I love them being exposed.
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Maybe yall can help get this ? fired
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/10/14/blatant-discrimination-black-female-doctor-says-flight-crew-questioned-her-credentials-during-medical-emergency/?hpid=hp_rhp-morning-mix_mm-doc:homepage/story
Flight attendant to black female doctor: ‘We’re looking for actual physicians’
Tamika Cross, a physician, was midway through a flight from Detroit to Minneapolis when a passenger emergency sent her into “doctor mode.”
Sometime after takeoff, a man two rows in front of her suddenly became unresponsive, she said, and flight attendants called for help.
Cross, an obstetrician and gynecologist, said she immediately flagged down one of the crew members, offering to treat the man.
She got a response she wasn’t prepared for.
“Oh no, sweetie, put [your] hand down,” Cross recalled the flight attendant saying. “We are looking for actual physicians or nurses or some type of medical personnel, we don’t have time to talk to you.”
The reason behind the flight attendant’s apparent skepticism? Cross says it was because she is black.
Cross described the experience on the flight in an Oct. 9 Facebook post that had been shared more than 34,000 times as of Thursday night. In it, she said she was “sick of being disrespected” as a woman of color in her profession and accused Delta, the flight operator, of “blatant discrimination.”
Delta said it has reached out to Cross about what happened. In multiple comments from the official Delta Facebook account, the company said the incident “does not reflect the Delta culture. We condemn discrimination toward our customers.”
Cross’s story, while not as severe, calls up other incidents in which black professionals claim to have been racially profiled. Over the summer, Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., made waves with a speech from the Senate floor in which he recounted being questioned by police because of his race. And in a now famous confrontation, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates was arrested by a white police officer at his house in Cambridge, Mass.
What happened to Cross had nothing to do with law enforcement, of course. In her case, she said she felt profiled not because of what she looked like but because of what she didn’t look like.
It started, Cross said, when a woman ahead of her screamed for someone to come help her husband.
“I naturally jumped into doctor mode as no one else was getting up,” Cross said in her Facebook post. As she was unbuckling her seatbelt, she said, a flight attendant told people on the plane to stay calm, that the passenger was just having a “night terror.”
But moments later the man became unresponsive again. This time, Cross said, the flight crew asked if there was a physician on board. She said she raised her hand to volunteer, but a flight attendant shut her down.
“I tried to inform her that I was a physician but I was continually cut off by condescending remarks,” Cross said.
The crew then said for any physicians on board to press their call buttons, according to Cross. She elaborated:
I stare at her as I go to press my button. She said “oh wow you’re an actual physician?” I reply yes. She said “let me see your credentials. What type of Doctor are you? Where do you work? Why were you in Detroit?” (Please remember this man is still in need of help and she is blocking my row from even standing up while Bombarding me with questions).
I respond “OBGYN, work in Houston, in Detroit for a wedding, but believe it or not they DO HAVE doctors in Detroit. Now excuse me so I can help the man in need”.
At that point, Cross said, a white male came up and told the crew he was a physician as well. The flight attendant sent her back to her seat, saying the man had his “credentials,” only to return to her later for advice on how to treat the passenger’s low blood pressure, according to Cross. The passenger eventually regained consciousness and was answering questions, she said.
According to her LinkedIn profile, Cross works as a resident physician-obstetrician and gynecologist at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. The medical school’s website lists her as a fourth-year resident M.D.
Cross said she felt she was dismissed because she didn’t fit the “description of a doctor.” The flight attendant apologized and offered her Delta SkyMiles, she said.
“I kindly refused,” Cross said. “This is going higher than her. I don’t want skymiles in exchange for blatant discrimination.”
Cross’s post drew more than 12,000 comments on Facebook and erupted on Twitter Thursday. Many users wrote responses using the hashtags #TamikaCross, #WeDoExist and #WhatADoctorLooksLike to draw attention to people of color in the medical profession.
The Doctor the article about
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bornagkn33us wrote: »I think this should be stickied. I know there's plenty of people out there right now begging to get fired.
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black caesar wrote: »
Did she get fired yet? -
ghostdog56 wrote: »black caesar wrote: »
Did she get fired yet?
She either got fired or she no longer work at the place before they were able to fire her. -
Putting some threads in FOF before the switch.
Is this FOF worthy? -
Busta Carmichael wrote: »Putting some threads in FOF before the switch.
Is this FOF worthy?
Say no more FOF it is
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