Racism in My City of Dallas
- sidneybighamcorpor5
- Aug 14, 2020
- 10 min read
Updated: Sep 9, 2020
The Racist system hated on black man Dallas District Attorney Mr. Craig Watkins. Watkins created the first Conviction Integrity Unit in the nation resulting in 35 wrongfully convicted individuals being freed under his administration.
Craig Marcus Watkins (born November 16, 1967) is an American lawyer. He was the district attorney for the Dallas County, Texas in the United States from 2007 to 2015. He became the first elected African American district attorney in Texas after he was elected in 2006.
Three times the Dallas County District Attorney's office rejected Watkins's bids to be a prosecutor. Watkins thus began his legal career working in the offices of the Dallas City Attorney and public defender and later went into private practice. In 2002, Watkins ran for district attorney against incumbent Republican Bill Hill and lost. Watkins won the 2006 district attorney election over prosecutor Toby Shook in an election cycle where Democrats swept all judge seats also.
They hated on Mr. Watkins for going after the corrupt and wealthy like the case accusing Al Hill III of mortgage fraud. They hated on Mr. Watkins
Craig Watkins was replaced as Dallas County District Attorney by a white woman named Susan Hawk, who later had to resigned because of a drug problem and severe depression, and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott appointed Johnson to replace her. If I'm not mistaken, I remember them accusing Mr. Craig Watkins of stealing a chair from the District Attorney's Office on his way out. The official biography of Watkins written by his office writes that Watkins has secured a 99.4% conviction rate and has focused on prosecuting cases of child sexual abuse. Watkins has worked to resolve cases of wrongful conviction through the use of DNA testing and the review of evidence illegally withheld from defense attorneys. On January 4, 2011, Ray Suarez interviewed Watkins live on the PBS NewsHour for the exoneration by Watkins's office of Cornelius Dupree from Dupree's armed robbery conviction. Upon leaving office Watkins entered private practice focusing on complex Federal and State Criminal Defense and Personal Injury.
The racist system hated on black man Dallas County Chief of police Mr. David Brown.
David O'Neal Brown (born 1960 is an American police officer who is currently serving as Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department. He was the chief of the Dallas Police Department from 2010 to 2016. He has been widely praised for his reforms designed to reduce violent confrontations between police officers and the community and increase the department's accountability and transparency.
He has also been criticized by “certain” Dallas police union for the methods of implementation of some of his policies. Brown was chief during the 2016 shooting of Dallas police officers that killed five police officers and injured nine others and two civilians. He made the choice to use C-4 explosive delivered by a robot to kill the shooter, Micah Xavier Johnson, who was heavily armed and secured behind a brick corner with no safe way for police to rush Johnson or reach him with a sniper. The killing of Johnson was the first time in United States history a robot was used by police to deliver lethal force against a suspect.
Though, only weeks prior to Dallas Police Chief Brown’s historic leadership role during the 2016 downtown Dallas shooting; that “certain” Dallas police Union were hating on Chief Brown hard as the KKK, just knick picking at every decision he made, like he was ruining the Dallas Police Department.
On September 1, 2016, Brown announced that he would be retiring from the Dallas Police Department on October 22, 2016. Despite being the longest serving police chief in recent decades, he gave no reason for his retirement only about 7 weeks after the Dallas police shootings, but the mayor and city manager both said that he was not forced out of office. Brown subsequently moved up his retirement date to October 4, 2016 to better coordinate dates with an upcoming pension board meeting.
On April 2, 2020, Brown was nominated to be Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department by Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. He took over as acting Superintendent on April 15, after his predecessor Charlie Beck, who held the position on an interim basis after the dismissal of Eddie T. Johnson, stepped down. His nomination was unanimously approved by Chicago City Council and he was sworn in on April 22.
Dallas Police Chief Brown, was replaced by a black woman named Miss Ulysha Reneé Hall, an American police officer. She has been the chief of police of the Dallas Police Department since 2017. Yes, Dallas County has a large black population, and strong black political activity, so Dallas County couldn’t seem to rid itself of the black faces in the political body.
Hall grew up in Detroit. Her father was a police officer with the Detroit Police Department, but was murdered in 1971 when she was six months old. She attended Grambling State University and University of Detroit Mercy, and became an officer with the Detroit Police Department herself. She was promoted to deputy chief of the Detroit police in 2014. In 2017, she moved to Dallas to become chief of the Dallas Police Department. She became the first woman (and first black woman) to serve as police chief in Dallas.
Again, certain police association leaders knicked picked on this black woman’s every move and blamed all the City of Dallas crime problems on newly elected Dallas Police Chief Renee Hall.
The department said the Dallas Mayor’s goal of returning to 2018 levels would result in nearly 1,678 fewer victims, but Mayor Eric Johnson is a black man with no vision for the people. I don’t even know where he came from. He just popped up on the scene to become Dallas Mayor right in the mist of the CoronaVirus Era like he was chosen by some entity other than the people.
The first black Dallas Mayor, Mr. Ronald Kirk (born June 27, 1954) is an American lawyer, politician and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 57th Mayor of Dallas.
Born in Austin, Texas, Kirk is a graduate of Austin's John H. Reagan High School, Austin College, and the University of Texas School of Law. From 1994 to 1995, Kirk worked as the Secretary of State of Texas, until he was elected as the Mayor of Dallas, where he served from 1995 to 2002 and was the first African-American to hold either of those positions. He ran for the United States Senate in 2002, but was defeated by Republican opponent John Cornyn. After his defeat, Kirk worked as a partner at the Houston-based law firm Vinson & Elkins and worked as a lobbyist for Energy Future Holdings and Merrill Lynch
Kirk was nominated by President Barack Obama to serve as U.S. Trade Representative and on March 18, 2009, and was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 92–5 confirmation vote. On January 22, 2013, Kirk announced that he would be stepping down as U.S. Trade Rep.
Dallas County Commissioner Mr. John Wiley Price is another black man who the racist system loves to hate. Commissioner Price is a Democratic politician in Dallas, Texas. He has been the Dallas County Commissioner for District 3 since January 1, 1985. He campaigns as "Our Man Downtown"
Price was born on April 24, 1950 in San Augustine County, Texas and grew up in the small town of Forney in Kaufman County with his siblings Holman Earl, Shotzie, Vanessa, Renee and Kelvin. He attended the town's schools, and has throughout his speaking career spoke of the desegregation experience there. Price's father, Rev. Holman Colman Price worked as a truck driver and built a small career as a part-time Baptist preacher, which afforded Willie Faye McCoy Price, a homemaker's career.
After Price graduated from high school, he moved to Dallas, where he attended El Centro College and studied computer programming. In the 1970s, Price married Vivian Pauline née Salinas Price in his father's chapel; the couple had one child together. In 1972, he ran for his first political office as chair of his Dallas Precinct. After winning, in the latter part of 1973, at the age of 23 Price was appointed to his first civic position on the advisory board of Crossroads Community Center near Fair Park. On December 1, 1975, Price would be appointed as Chief Clerk for Judge Cleo Steele.
He would later divorce his wife in 1983. Price adopted two children, John Nicholas and Angelina Monique.
Price has aroused local controversy during his time in office. During the 1980s and 1990s Price would lead protests for racial issues in the Dallas area. In the spring of 1990 Price threatened a citywide “call to arms” if the city manager did not pick someone sensitive to minorities for a new police chief. Price was quoted in the paper as saying “M-16's and all, we will take to the (expletive) street, we'll shoot at (expletive) police cars.” Soon after that he got into a fight with an off-duty policeman who was jogging by Price's home. The officer yelled “Wiley sucks!”. Price then pulled out a gun and allegedly stuck it against the officer's head. In 1991 during a protest, Price was accused of breaking the ankle of a construction worker. In May 1992, Price was found not guilty of felony assault charges from the incident. The verdict was rendered just days after the Rodney King riots in the Los Angeles area, and several jurors reported to have received threatening phones calls during the trial. Among many other instances, Price received national media attention when he took offense at the use of the term "black hole" by a fellow commissioner. His words were lampooned repeatedly by the media and radio talk show hosts including Rush Limbaugh
Price again made headlines when he launched a profanity-laced tirade at a December 2009 Dallas County Commissioner's Court meeting over the ongoing investigation of impropriety among Dallas Constables. Price repeatedly pounded on the desk in front of him and responded to a call from County Judge Jim Foster for order by declaring that Foster should "Make me come to order!"
In February 2011 Price got into a shouting match with Dallas lawyer Jeff Turner at a Dallas county commissioner's meeting. Turner repeatedly called Price a 'Chief Mullah' and 'tribal', terms that Price took offense to and led him to ask Turner to speak to him in private. Price later stated that he interpreted "Mullah" as "Moolah", similar to the racial epithet "Moulie". The public confrontation resulted in a shouting match before Price asked out loud why all the speakers were white. When an audience member shouted, "You’ve asked respect of us. We demand respect from you," Price said "All of you are white. Go to hell". Price then headed for the exit and challenged the protesters to follow him and continue the discussion outside. At this point security personnel ordered the court to be cleared.
In August 2011, Price appears to assault a reporter on video outside of a county office. Later Price is heard on tape threatening to assault the reporter.
FBI Investigation
In July 2011, Price and multiple associates were served with search warrants obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation arising out of acts of alleged public corruption. The warrant on Price's residence specified a search for data related to violations of the U.S. Code Titles 18, 26, or 31, specifically "Theft or Bribery Concerning Programs Receiving Federal Funds," tax evasion, fraud, false statements, money laundering, and "aiding and abetting and conspiracy to violate these statutes." The FBI seized multiple assets belonging to Price. Price is currently being investigated by the FBI. According to Federal sources, Price was arrested by the FBI on Friday, July 25, 2014. His trial has been scheduled for January 2016 and will have to contribute $80,000 towards his own defense.
U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn granted a lengthy postponement for Price's trial on charges of corruption. Price's trial was set to begin January 19, 2016 more than a year after his first appearance in the case on July 24, 2014 with the earliest the trial could begin being September 6, 2016. On June 24, 2016, U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn pushed the trial date back to February 21, 2017 due to the amount of evidence the government accumulated, 9.2 terabytes worth, and the time needed for the defense to sort through it all.
John Wiley Price pleaded not guilty on Thursday, February 23, 2017. The trial then began on Monday, February 27. On April 28, 2017 a jury found Price not guilty on several of the charges, and failed to reach a verdict on four others. On May 19, 2017, the United States Attorney's Office announced it would not continue the prosecution of Commissioner Price as it pertained to the remaining four counts.
My City of Dallas is similar to many Cities in the United States of America; a strong black population and black wealth, political presence and a church on every block of the black community, but still in the most destroyed state of any race. With all of your college degrees, you educated to be coon ass negros, can't see that the destroyed state of the Black Nation (the true Hebrew Israelites) is by evil design.This is because the truth of Deuteronomy chapter 28. Until you come to the fact and evidence of who you are and return to the laws and commandments of our Heavenly Father, there will be no one that can save you from the curse. Black Nation, you are the true Hebrew Israelites. The Heavenly Father choose you to give his Word to, so that you show the rest of the world how to live. The evil one attempted to destroy you with identity theft and counterfeit everything from our Heavenly Father with a lie.
Identity – 1 Timothy 1; 4 – 5
• Genesis 9; 22 – 27
• Genesis 10; 6 – 9
• Genesis 15; 13 - 14
• Genesis 19; 36 – 38
• Genesis 24; 22
• Genesis 25; 20
• Genesis 35; 23 – 26
• Genesis 36; 9
• Genesis 41; 12 – 14
• Genesis 25: 12-17
• Genesis 28; 6 – 9
• Leviticus 24: 10 -16
• Numbers 12; 1
• Numbers 12; 6 – 5
• Deuteronomy 6; 10 - 15
• Deuteronomy 7; 7
• Deuteronomy 26; 5
• Job 30; 30 – my skin is black
• Yeremyah/ Jeremiah 35; 6 -11
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 1; 3
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 8; 3
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 12; 13
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 16; 3
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 16; 11 – 12
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 40; 1 – 4
• Daniyl/ Daniel 7; 9
• Isayah/ Isaiah 3; 16 – 26
• Acts 7; 1 – 6
• 1 Timothy 2; 9
• Exodus 1; 19
• Judges 8; 24 – 28
• The Song of Soloman 1; 5 – 6 King Solomon says that he is black
• The Song of Soloman 5; 10 – 11
• The Song of Soloman 7; 5
• Zephanyah/ Zephaniah 1; 1
• Luke 1; 36
• Luke 1; 80
Identity Appearance
· Isaiah 52;1
Stolen Identity – Titus 3; 9
• Deuteronomy 7; 20
• Hadassah/ Esther 8; 17
• Revelation 2; 9
• Revelation 3; 9
Together in Crafty Counsel Against Israel
· Psalms 83; 2 - 8
· Psalms 94:20-21
· Nehemiah 4:7-9
Foreigners ruling over Israel
· Luke 1;5 look up origin of Hebron
Brought by ships
· Deuteronomy 28:15
Location
• Genesis 11; 31
• Nehemyah/ Nehemiah 1; 8 – 9
• Hadassah/ Esther 8; 9
• 2 Samuyl/ 2 Samuel 20; 15 – 22
• 2 Samuyl/ 2 Samuel 23; 20
• 1 Kings 4; 30
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel - Chapter 27
History Kept on Books
• Ezrayah/ Ezra 4; 7
• Ezrayah/ Ezra 4; 15
• Ezrayah/ Ezra 6; 1 – 13
• Yeremyah/ Jeremiah Chapter 36
Israel Lost
• Yeremyah/Jeremiah 9; 16
• Yeremyah/ Jeremiah 16; 15- 16
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 6; 8 – 9
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 11; 17 – 21
• Yechetzqyah/ Ezekiel 12; 11 – 16
• Yahyl/ Joel 3; 1 – 7
• Zecharyah/ Zechariah 7; 13 – 14
• Zecharyah/ Zechariah 10; 8 – 12
• Judges chapter 19 and 20

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