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#Cartoon of the Day: 7-2-18. #PermitPatty #PoolPatrolPaula #BBQBecky
#Whiteprivilege was on full display when the criminal justice system delivered a gift ahead of the holidays to the woman dubbed “#PoolPatrolPaula” who assaulted a Black teenager and a cop in June. Stephanie Sebby-Strempel was ordered to pay a $1,000 fine after pleading guilty to assault and battery on Monday. The criminal justice system punishes African-Americans harsher than whites for committing similar crimes, as a 2017 study by the United States Sentencing Commission reminded us. Quite the opposite of Sebby-Strempel’s sentence, the criminal justice system mistreated Brenda Hardaway, a Black woman from Rochester, New York, who was 21 years old when she pleaded guilty in 2014 to assaulting an officer while resisting arrest. Like Hardaway, Sebby-Strempel injured two officers. But unlike Hardaway, who received a six-month jail sentence for causing an officer’s injury while he was placing her in handcuffs, Sebby-Strempel emerged relatively unscathed even though she pushed one detective into a wall, injuring his knee, and bit a second detective on the arm hard enough to break the skin. In many cases, African-American suspects are killed if they attack a police officer. And if they do survive, the suspect ends up beaten and bloodied. Sebby-Strempel’s sentencing came against the backdrop of news that Louisville police officers beat up a Black man during a traffic stop on Sunday for no apparent reason. Footage of the arrest was posted to the Facebook account of Tonniqua Wale. It shows three cops pulling a man out of his vehicle and slamming him to the pavement at a gas station. One of the cops punches him multiple times before he’s handcuffed. And a viral video posted on Friday captured New York City police officers violently dragging a Black woman across the floor of a food assistance center to pull her 1-year-old baby from her arms. Police arrested the mother, identified as 23-year-old #JazmineHeadley, for resisting arrest -------------------------------------------------- Follow me also @therealremyredd #therealremyredd @colossill (The Black App) #BotherVex (BackUp) #blackinamerica #BlackLivesMatter #Worldstar #getthestrap #colinkaepernick #Hiphop #BoycottNFL https://www.instagram.com/p/BrQiBCJhyBo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=wf7g4memm3c1
First BBQ Becky, then Pool Patrol Paul, then Permit Patty, and now THIS?! What in THE FUCK America?
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#Repost @keith_lamberth • • • • • Stop calling the police! #bbqbecky #PermitPatty #poolpatrolpaula #idadam #thanksinadvance #racistsgottago #TrumpAmerica #TRUTH (at San Diego, California)
Regrann from @moonindigo - A white South Carolina woman was caught on camera confronting and apparently striking a black teen at a community pool in Summerville on Sunday. The woman, identified as Stephanie Sebby-Strempel, has been charged with one count of third-degree assault and battery and two counts of assaulting, beating or wounding a police officer while resisting arrest, according to court documents, CBS affiliate WCSC reports. The video of the incident was posted on Facebook by Rhe Capers. The video appears to be filmed by the victim, who told police the woman began calling him and his friends "punks" and using "racial slurs," according to the incident report. Sebby-Strempel allegedly told the teenagers that they "didn't belong" at the pool and had to leave. The 15-year-old victim also told police that Sebby-Strempel followed him toward the pool exit and hit him in the face twice, which the video appears to show. Video of the incident showed her swinging her arm toward the teen as he records on his phone. She can be heard yelling "Get out! Get out," threatening to call 911 and calling the teens "punks," but no racial slurs are heard on the video. The victim told police that the teens were respectful and began to leave when Sebby-Strempel began calling them names. The video sparked outrage online, where the woman was dubbed "Pool Patrol Paula," with the hashtag #PoolPatrolPaula. It follows several other widely publicized incidents of white people confronting or calling the police on black people who weren't breaking the law, including a group holding a barbecue in a California park, two men waiting at Philadelphia Starbucks, and a child selling bottles of water in a San Francisco neighborhood. #stopthemadness #abuseofpublicresources #inflatedsenseofself #themoreyouknow🌈 - #regrann #poolpatrolPaula
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