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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Antifa Leftist In “Smash The Patriarchy” Shirt ... SHOT By Police --- After Pulling GUN At Middle School January 29, 2019 Antifa Leftist In Smash The Patriarchy Shirt SHOT By Police After Pulling GUN At Middle School by Brock Simmons 348 Comments A person (who apparently uses they/them/their pronouns) was ventilated by police officers at Cascade Middle School in Eugene, Oregon, after they pulled a gun on the officers who were attempting to take them into custody. The entire incident was captured by body cameras worn by the police officers. The maan, identified as Charlie Landeros, can be seen wearing a shirt that reads Smash The Patriarchy And Chill as police are wrestling them to the ground. Landeros draws a handgun from their waistband, and the two officers try to gain control of their arm, as Landeros points the gun at the officers. Then the cops opened fire. The unedited video is courtesy of KATU News: Landeros was a well known leftist activist in the Eugene, having led and participated in protests, specifically at University Of Oregon. Charles Landeros (left) holds a megaphone during a protest at University of Oregon during the college presidents State Of University address in 2017. Photo courtesy of student newspaper Daily Emerald. According to the U of O student newspaper, The Daily Emerald, Landeros was also a member of an armed antifa group known as Community Armed Self Defense. From the Daily Emerald: Landeros, who used they/them/theirs pronouns, led a student protest in October 2017 that disrupted UO President Michael Schills state of the university address. Landeros and other protestors characterized Schill as a CEO and said that the purpose of the protest was to empower marginalized students on campus. Landeros was a member of Community Armed Self Defense, a group that was created as a new liberatory and inclusive space for all oppressed peoples to learn about armed self-defense, according to the groups Facebook page, which is no longer publicly available on Facebook as of 4 p.m. Saturday. Community Armed Self Defenses Facebook page said that they could not count on the police to protect marginalized people, and that firearms help marginalized groups protect themselves. The police are not here to protect us. They are more likely to harm us themselves than they are to serve or protect us, the group wrote on their Facebook page description. The Daily Emerald had also written several stories involving Landeross antics when they led students to protest the universitys president during a speech. They apparently faced code of conduct violations and were disciplined by the university. According to another issue of the Emerald, they appealed these sanctions but were ultimately denied relief. KATU news reports that officers involved acted appropriately and the Lane County District Attorney will not pursue charges against them. Evidently there was some sort of custody covfefe over Landeross children, and thats why they were at the school. One organization that Landeros was involved with is the Civil Liberties Defence Center, which wrote a long eulogy on their site. Their entire statement reads: Do not let anyone quench your fire. Do not let them dismiss your love nor pacify your rage. My love, do not water yourself down. Love and Rage, poem by Charlie Landeros. #LoveAndRage4Charlie Charles (Charlie) Landeros was a 30-year-old person who was shot and killed by unknown Eugene police officer(s) on the morning of January 11, 2019. Charlie was born in Hong Kong, and migrated with their*[1]family to the US, where Charlie was raised on Kalapuya land in Eugene, Oregon. Charlie attended Cascade Middle School, also where they were tragically killed yesterday, and graduated from Willamette High School, enlisted in the Army at age 17. Upon being honorably discharged from the military, they attended the University of Oregon. Charlie was most proud of being a parent to two daughters ages 10 and 12. In addition to the children, Charlie Landeros leaves behind their partner, parents, a younger brother, and numerous other family members and friends. The biggest thing is trying to figure out how to live without my older sibling, my lifelong support. Charlie has always been there for me when I needed them, but never again. I have accepted this, but I still dont know how to go from here, said Joesph Landeros, Charlies brother. The details of this homicide are still largely unknown. What is known is that Charlie had recently enrolled their daughter at Cascade Middle school as the custodial parent. The school contacted Charlie regarding their childs safety, and Charlie went to the school to ensure the safety of this child. We also know that Charlie was shot multiple times by Eugene Police Officer(s), several feet in front of the main entrance to the school. The family of the deceased requests that the community recognize that deaths like Charlies are neither accidental or uncommon. Charlie was the beating heart of every project they were involved in, the beating heart of our community, said Ariel, Charlies partner. We will need to learn how to regrow from that, because Charlies reach was so big. While people of color comprise 38.5 percent of the U.S. population, they make up 51.5 percent of those killed by police. In spite of this staggering statistic, there is no national database that police departments must submit a record to when they complete an investigation after an officer shoots a civilian. Despite law enforcements willful ignorance, in the last several years there have been far too many headlines describing people of color being shot and killed by police. The lesson learned: the experience of dealing with police in America is different for whites and nonwhites. Charlie was of mixed Filipino and Mexican descent. Unlike the investigation into the police shooting death of fellow veteran Brian Babb, the family demands that this investigation be transparent, unbiased and thorough. Donations to fund the independent investigation into Charlies homicide by police can be made at: https://cldc.org/donate/ and please note that your donation is in memory of Charlie Landeros. [1]* Charlies gender pronouns are they/theirs. (Do you know how hard it is to avoid using he and his through this story? Im sure all of the they and their references will confuse many readers.)
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42 % of The populaTion 52 % of The faTaliTies 70 % of The crime - criminals over represenTed seems like a dnc race war To me love
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