Portrait of E. Azalia Hackley. Printed on front: "McMichael, 210 & 212 Woodward Ave., Detroit." Handwritten on back: "1893."
E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library

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Portrait of E. Azalia Hackley. Printed on front: "McMichael, 210 & 212 Woodward Ave., Detroit." Handwritten on back: "1893."
E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts, Detroit Public Library
(via Ahmaud Arbery Murder Suspects Charged With Hate Crimes)
this is really good news
in case you forgot this one (with all the similar circumstances occurring DAILY in the US...)
Gregory McMichael, his son Travis McMichael, and their neighbor William Bryan, who were indicted last year for the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, have also been indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on federal hate crime charges.
Arbery was jogging in South Georgia on February 23, 2020 when video footage, allegedly taken by Bryan, shows the father and son blocking his path with their pickup before Travis McMichael struggles with Arbery, who attempts to run around him, fatally shoots him. The men were not charged with Arbery’s death until May 2020, after the video was leaked to a local radio station. In an interview with Chris Cuomo, Bryan’s lawyer implied that his client’s lack of a college degree meant he was not smart enough to know that filming a murder, failing to call 911 while witnessing a struggle, or failing immediately hand that video over to police, was a crime.
I started listening to The Magnus Archives and Micheal is pretty cool. My friend @sirfoggybrain inspired this drawing of Micheal
J.E.H. MacDonald, Aurora, Georgian Bay (1931). The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg.
The way I cackled when McMichael got a penalty. Truly fitting in.
#BRUNSWICK, Ga. — The district attorney who would have prosecuted the case of a man gunned down while jogging through a #SouthGeorgia neighborhood is now responding to claims that her office blocked the suspects from being arrested. District #Attorney for the #Brunswick Judicial Circuit Jackie Johnson recused herself from handling the Arbery case just days after the jogger's Feb. 23 death because one of the suspects in the case, #GregoryMcMichael, used to work as an investigator in her office. But new allegations from a Glynn County commissioner accuse her office of preventing #McMichael and his son Travis from being arrested after the incident. Commissioner J. Peter Murphy told 11Alive over the phone Friday that the Glynn County Police Dept contacted the district attorney's office within a day or two after the shooting. Murphy claims they were told by "representatives of the DA's office" - not the DA herself - not to make arrests in the case. He said he wanted the community to know that a lack of an arrest was not due to inaction on the part of the Glynn County Police Department. However, in a lengthy statement, Johnson's officer refuted those claims, placing blame on the police department. "It is unfortunate that Commissioners Murphy and (Allen) Booker have chosen to make false accusations against District Attorney #JackieJohnson in an attempt to make excuses and ignore the problems at the #GlynnCounty #Police Department, for which they are ultimately responsible," the statement read, adding that the acting police chief indicated that it was a mistake that then-Police Chief John Powell did not immediately call in the #Georgia Bureau of Investigation. The #districtattorney's office added that it does not have arrest powers; it only advises on the law. "If the Glynn County Police Department is unable to make a probable cause determination on its own, why do we have a Police Department?" the statement continued. "Our District Attorney's office’s willingness to assist law enforcement officers on matters of law is now being used by the Glynn County Police Department as an excuse to pass the buck and fail to act." (SWIPE LEFT) https://www.instagram.com/p/CADOuJfAOEC/?igshid=x23y0w7rv3uw
It was a fantastic weekend with friends: first, a visit to the #McMichael Canadian #Art Collection north of #Toronto to look at paintings from #TheGroupOf7 (#LawrenHarris' "Mount Lefroy, 1930, top right), running into a rare sight in Toronto - a #Citroën #2CV downtown (bottom right), and of course on Sunday with @malonzi5150 and @rpcc2 drooling on each other's #guitars at #GuitarSummitIV. @rpcc2's lovely #Gibson #R9 #MichaelBloomfield on the left. #guitar #guitarra #chitarra #guitarre #rockstarguitar #electricguitar #gibsoncustom #customshop #gibsonguitars #guitargear #guitarsdaily #guitarporn #guitarsofinstagram #geartalk #vintagegear #guitarsdaily #gibsonsofinstagram #guitarphotography #fineart #paintings
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