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Shot dead by US police: Was Lindani Myeni another George Floyd?

Shot dead by US police: Was Lindani Myeni another George Floyd? Police in Hawaii, US, have denied claims that Lindani Myeni’s fatal shooting was racially-motivated and insist he attacked and injured three officers There are more questions than answers pertaining to the death of Lindani Myeni, a South African man who was shot dead by police in the United States (US). His death is the latest in a string of incidents involving police and unarmed black men, who have died at their hands. According to international news outlets, the KwaZulu-Natal-born former rugby player was embroiled in a scuffle with police in Honolulu, Hawaii on Wednesday night, 15 April 2021. Police allege that Myeni who lived nearby, followed a woman into her home and took off his shoes.

Embattled HPD chief gets low marks for leadership, management in latest review

Embattled HPD chief gets low marks for leadership, management in latest review HNN Staff © Provided by Honolulu KHNL Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard/FILE HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - The Honolulu Police Commission raised a host of concerns about Honolulu Police Chief Susan Ballard’s performance in her latest review, giving her “below expectations” in management of administration and leadership. They also said a “culture of blame” had developed at the agency under her watch. Ballard didn’t stay around while commissioners briefed the public on the evaluation. “The outcome of the evaluation has raised serious concerns,” said Police Commission Chair Shannon Alivado, reading a statement from the entire body.

Oakland Police Department launches investigation into employees alleged involvement offensive social media, denounce Capitol riots

We will not tolerate any form of hate speech, any expression that supports hate speech, or any acts of subversion, whether in-person or on online platforms, the department said in a statement Friday evening. Though the department did not specify the nature of the social media accounts, it reiterated that hate speech will not be tolerated. The trust of our community is our highest priority. We will not tolerate any breach of that trust from any member of our Department, Interim Police Chief Susan E. Manheimer said. The investigation comes after the department denounced the events that took place at the U.S. Capitol earlier this week, calling the riots a disgraceful assault on our democracy.

OPD revives superpredator language to criminalize Oakland youth

OPD revives superpredator language to criminalize Oakland youth OPD revives superpredator language to criminalize Oakland youth January 2, 2021 At the end of the 15,000-youth march organized by two teens on June 1, 2020, dozens of youth were arrested when a curfew was called for 8 p.m. after the march was underway, making it retroactively illegal. OPD also used tear gas against these “superpredators.” – Photo: Ray Chavez, Bay Area News Group by Barni Qaasim, Digital Organizing Director,  Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ) Oakland, Calif. – On Dec. 15, the Oakland Police Department released a dangerous statement to create fear and vilify Oakland youth. Using dehumanizing language like “juveniles” and “underaged suspects,” interim Police Chief Susan E. Manheimer stated that her purpose is to create “alarm” without addressing the causes or offering any solutions. 

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