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Unveiling injustice: Phoenix police department exposed

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Introduction:

In the land of the free, justice is supposed to be blind, but in Phoenix, Arizona, the reality is starkly different. The Phoenix Police Department has a long and troubling history marred by allegations of racism, corruption, and a blatant disregard for the rights of citizens and residents. One egregious example of this misconduct involves the unjust targeting and victimization of me, Mr. Ewing Samuels and my innocent 5-year-old child. The record, itself, is the proof.

A Legacy of Racism and Corruption:

The roots of the Phoenix Police Department’s systemic issues run deep, with a legacy of racism and corruption casting a shadow over the community it serves, since its founding in 1881 with Confederates. From discriminatory policing practices to the unchecked abuse of power, the department has failed to uphold its duty to protect and serve all members of society equally.

Violating Rights with Impunity:

Under the guise of law enforcement, certain officers within the Phoenix Police Department have operated with impunity, trampling on the rights of individuals with reckless abandon. The harrowing experience I have encountered serves as a chilling reminder of the unchecked power wielded by those sworn to uphold the law.

The Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871:

Enacted during a tumultuous period in American history, the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 was intended to combat the rampant violence and intimidation tactics employed by white supremacist groups and those cloaked in the color of authority, from police officers to prosecutors and even judges in the States. Today, it stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking justice in the face of institutionalized racism and oppression.

18 U.S.C. § 242. Section 242:

At the heart of the matter lies Section 242 of the Federal Criminal Statute, which enforces constitutional limits on the conduct of law enforcement officers. This crucial piece of legislation holds officers accountable for abuses of power and violations of civil rights, providing a pathway to justice for victims of police misconduct.

The law clearly states:

“Whoever, under color of any law, …willfully subjects any person…to the deprivation of any rights, privileges, or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States [shall be guilty of a crime].”

Targeting Detective Marchele Miller and Others:

Detective Marchele Miller, Detective Christopher Gitsch, Officer Todd Stevens, Officer John Noe, Officer Christopher J. Parese, and Sergeant Heather Howell-Maldonado stand accused of egregious misconduct in their handling of my case. Their direct involvement in the kidnapping of my child, criminal conspiracy against rights, deprivation of rights under color of law, and falsification of reports cannot be overlooked.

Ignoring Facts, Relying On Prejudice:

Despite evidence implicating an individual named JTC (below) with a lengthy criminal history, multiple arrest warrants, and an investigation into the murder of Royce Emmett Walker on May 21, 2015. Detective Marchele Miller and the Phoenix PD clearly chose to turn a blind eye to the truth, even with the access to the database of the department itself, proving the police acted with malice. Instead, they unjustly targeted Mr. Samuels and his child, perpetuating a cycle of injustice and trauma.

Conclusion:

My case shines a spotlight on the dark underbelly of the Phoenix Police Department, revealing a pattern of racism, corruption, and violation of rights. As we strive for accountability and reform, it is imperative that we hold those responsible for these egregious acts to the fullest extent of the law. The time for justice is now.

In All Honesty,

Ewing Samuels

Unearthing Arizona: Tracing Roots of Government Abuse and White Supremacy

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In the vast tapestry of American history, certain threads are woven with complexity and nuance, revealing uncomfortable truths about the past and present. One such thread leads us to the State of Arizona, a land of stunning landscapes and vibrant cultures, but also a place marked by a troubling legacy of government abuse and entrenched white supremacy.

Founding and Troubling Past: Arizona’s origins trace back to its founding after the Civil War, a period of profound upheaval and redefinition in American society. Founded in 1863, Arizona Territory emerged from the crucible of post-war reconstruction. It’s crucial to acknowledge that Arizona was established by individuals who had ties to the Confederacy, the faction that fought to preserve slavery and secede from the Union. Many of these Confederate sympathizers migrated westward after the South’s defeat, seeking new opportunities in the untamed territories beyond.

Present-Day Reflections: The echoes of Arizona’s troubled past reverberate into the present, shaping its political landscape and law enforcement practices. While progress has been made, the shadows of white supremacy still loom large, influencing policies and attitudes in subtle yet insidious ways.

Government Abuse of Power: Throughout its history, Arizona has grappled with instances of government abuse of power, disproportionately impacting marginalized communities, including Native American and Latino populations. From discriminatory laws to controversial law enforcement tactics, there’s a troubling pattern of systemic injustice that cannot be ignored.

Roots of White Supremacy: To understand Arizona’s present-day behaviors, one must confront the uncomfortable truth of its roots in white supremacy. This isn’t to say that every Arizonan subscribes to such beliefs, but rather to acknowledge the historical forces that have shaped the state’s identity and institutions.

Arrests and Convictions: Among the notable instances of government abuse, Arizona has witnessed the arrest and conviction of state authorities, including governors and law enforcement figures, J. Fife Symington III and Evan Mecham, both of whom faced legal troubles during their time in office. But, perhaps one of the most infamous cases is that of Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose tenure was marred by accusations of racial profiling, abuse of power, and defiance of court orders. Arpaio’s actions exemplified the deep-seated issues within Arizona’s law enforcement system, underscoring the need for accountability and reform. It also highlights the vulnerability of Arizona’s political system to corruption and abuse of power.

Moving Forward: Recognizing Arizona’s troubled past is the first step toward building a more just and equitable future. It requires honest conversations, meaningful reforms, and a commitment to dismantling systems of oppression. Only by confronting the legacies of white supremacy head-on can Arizona truly fulfill its promise as a land of opportunity and equality for all. But who are we really kidding? The system is working perfectly fine, as it was designed.

In conclusion, the State of Arizona stands at a crossroads, where its history converges with its present reality. By acknowledging the uncomfortable truths of its founding and confronting the lingering specter of white supremacy, Arizona has the opportunity to forge a new path forward, one rooted in justice, equality, and respect for all its inhabitants. Or continue down the path of a State that will sooner or later find itself in the dustpan of history and its Authority figures with indictments and warrants for their arrests, no matter how old they are enjoying retirement while hundreds, possibly thousands suffer in torment at their actions and inactions while they knowingly violated Constitutional, legal and human rights.