Thoughts in the Car: Lawless Edition
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A collection of blog posts and podcasts reflecting the climate of the number of law enforcement officers who kill without cause. An analysis of the mood in America as this situation continues to perpetuate on almost a daily basis. The voices of angry Americans go unheard as the body count grows. It is a naked truth that the average citizen cannot understand. With every passing moment, the relationship between law enforcement in America and the general public frays. We are hanging on by a thread and no one has the answer.
Janice Elliott-Howard
J Elliott-Howard is a native of New York, New York. She holds a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. She has had a successful career in corporate America. A divorced mother of two adult children and a grandmother of three. She enjoys photography and water color painting. She had been known to always see her glass as half-full instead of empty. She has a very interesting way of relating to people and her peers always seem to gravitate to her idealism. She has always been told that she ought to be an author based on her delivery methods of good, bad or indifferent news. She always manages to keep herself and those around centered in thought and action.
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Thoughts in the Car - Janice Elliott-Howard
Thoughts in the Car - Lawless Edition
The Continuous Slaughter of the Unarmed Man
Copyright 2017 Janice Elliott-Howard
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Preface
This book is a recap of my blog posts and podcast shows as I reviewed how our law enforcement units continue to get away with murder across the United States. It is been over two years and the carnage happens almost daily. Here I will share the articles and topics discussed as well as give insights as to what I thought when I wrote or recorded this content. I will also give an update on cases that have closed recently for those formal charged. Please note I will not list or name any officers involved because they have garnered enough notoriety at the cost of many human lives. It is the victims that need to be remembered not the murderers. Many will say that the occurrences are unfortunate events. I say these events could have all been avoided.
Table Contents
Introduction
Is Police Running Amuck?
Protesting in 2015 (Helping or Hurting)
Episode 8 (Protecting Our Children from Authoritative Figures)
Episode 41 – Modern Day Genocide
Kaepernick Fever
Formality
Free
Fear
What Now?
About the Author
Other books by the Author
Connect with the Author
Introduction
The victimization of unarmed individuals is reaching epic proportions. It started out as isolated incidents or so we were led to believe. The frequency increased like a tsunami over the last couple of years. Victims range from a child of twelve to men over fifty and now women have entered the fray. Senseless in nature, the execution style murders are rampant. I use the term execution because what else can you call it when the victim does not have weapon, is penned or bound, or is being restrained by a small group of individuals. In the beginning, the news media showed this travesty of injustice occurring frequently to the black man. The news reported the incident along with justification to vilify the victim. I believe it was a way for society to openly accept and sweep under the rug the outcome. For a long time, we all bought into the mindset that had the victim just been a good citizen, none of this would have happened. Well, society as a whole have since learned that is some bullshit.
The smartphone has become a form of armor to document the crimes against the defenseless. However, it has not been able to preserve life. Nowadays, law enforcement have no issue with being recorded. At least the ones who purposely aim to be destructive have no qualms about it. The amateur recording are what brings a half full of irrational officers to court. I would like to believe that when they see themselves on video, the depiction is something that brings shame and they would not want to be judged by their children. As recently as