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    April 14

    The Marine

    This is a poem being sent from a Marine to his Dad.

    For those who take the time to read it,
    you'll see a letter from him to his Dad at the bottom.

    It makes you truly thankful for not only the Marines, but ALL of our
    troops.


    THE MARINE




    We all came together,
    Both young and old
    To fight for our freedom,
    To stand and be bold.



    In the midst of all evil,
    We stand our ground,
    And we protect our country
    >From all terror around.



    Peace and not war,
    Is what some people say.
    But I'll give my life,
    So you can live the American way.



    I give you the right
    To talk of your peace.
    To stand in your groups,
    and protest in our streets.



    But still I fight on;
    I don't bitch; I don't whine.
    I'm just one of the people
    Who is doing your time.



    I'm harder than nails,
    Stronger than any machine.
    I'm the immortal soldier,
    I'm a U.S. MARINE!



    So stand in my shoes,
    And leave from your home.
    Fight for the people who hate you,
    With the protests they've shown.



    Fight for the stranger,
    Fight for the young.
    So they all may have
    The greatest freedom you've won.



    Fight for the sick;
    Fight for the poor.
    Fight for the cripple,
    Who lives next door.



    But when your time comes,
    Do what I've done.
    For if you stand up for freedom,
    You'll stand when the fight's done.



    By: Corporal Aaron M. Gilbert, US Marine Corps
    USS SAIPAN, PERSIAN GULF

    March 23, 2003

    Hey Dad,

    Do me a favor and label this "The Marine" and send it to everybody on
    your
    email list. Even leave this letter in it. I want this rolling all over
    the
    US ; I want every home reading it. Every eye seeing it. And every heart
    to
    feel it. So can you please send this for me? I would but my email time
    isn't
    that long and I don't have much time anyway. You know what Dad? I
    wondered
    what it would be like to truly understand what JFK said in His
    inaugural
    speech.

    "When the time comes to lay down my life for my country,
    I do not cower from this responsibility. I welcome it!"

    Well, now I know. And I do. Dad, I welcome the opportunity to do what I
    do.
    Even though I have left behind a beautiful wife, and I will miss the
    birth
    of our first born child, I would do it 70 times over to fight for the
    place
    that God has made for my home. I love you all and I miss you very much.
    I
    wish I could be there when Sandi has our baby, but tell her that I love
    her,
    and Lord willing, I will be coming home soon. Give Mom a great big hug
    from
    me and give one to yourself too.
    Aaron
     
    Aaron was assasinated by an IRAQ soldier while he was on patrol with 2
    days
    left after his Dad received this poem and letter

    Please let this Marine (and all our military) know we care by passing
    his
    poem onto your friends even if you don't usually take time to forward
    mail... do it this time!

    Thanks

    If this touched you as much as it touched me, please forward it on.
    Let's help Aaron's dad spread the word...

    FREEDOM isn't FREE
    .someone pays for you and me.



    "Life is a coin. You can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only
    spend it
    once."

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    Alien Hunterwrote:
    Various community groups have criticized police brutality. These groups often stress the need for oversight by independent citizen review boards and other methods of ensuring accountability for police action.
    Copwatch is a U.S.-based network of organizations that actively monitors and videotapes the police to prevent police brutality. Umbrella organizations and justice committees (often named after a deceased individual or those victimized by police violence) usually engage in a solidarity of those affected. Amnesty International is another organization active in the issue of police brutality.
    Tools used by these groups include video recordings, which are sometimes broadcast using websites such as YouTube.
    Police Brutality Case Caught On Tape
    Man In Video Punched, Maced Repeatedly
    NEW YORK -- The tape tells the story: A man already in handcuffs was struck and maced by a New York City Police Department officer.
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    Police Brutality Alleged
    Images Of Alleged Brutality
     
     
    The incident happened in the very same precinct where Abner Louima was brutally attacked. In fact, the officer involved was assigned there right after the Louima torture case to diversify the stationhouse.
    Now, that officer is charged with a vicious assault that was all captured on home video.
    In the video, one can see 26-year-old Anthony Carty, already in handcuffs, being subdued by at least six police officers.
    Many of the onlookers shouted to officers to "ease up," and moments before that, witnesses say Carty was sprayed with pepper spray or mace.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    NewsChannel 4's exclusive interview with the victim, Anthony Carty
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    Then, while being escorted to a waiting patrol car and held by three other police officers, Officer Charles Dorcent, a five-year veteran of the NYPD, struck Carty, who was already handcuffed.
    The incident then enraged a growing crowd of spectators.
    FeedRoom
    A Case Of Police Brutality?: Exclusive Interview With The Victim
     
     
    According to Carty, the whole incident began as an innocent argument during a softball game here in Prospect Park. While it's still unclear why the officers from the 70th Precinct responded, Carty says several players and officers got into a heated argument. That's when Carty an officer maced a player, and that's when Carty says he intervened.
    That's also where the videotape begins.
    The man behind the lens of this home video camera provided the tape exclusively to Newschannel 4. Because of the nature of the images, and concern for his safety, he has chosen not to appear on camera even in silhouette.
    After the incident, he followed Dorcent to make sure his face, precinct, and even the plate number of officer Dorcent's patrol car were recorded.
    While the images of Carty being stuck are disturbing, the person who shot the tape told Newschannel 4 that he was more outraged when Carty was maced at least two more times by another officer before being placed into the backseat of the patrol car.
    "This is an obvious and outrageous abuse of police power," said Carty's attorney, Rudolf Silas.
    Silas says what officers may not have known at the time is that the macing sent Carty into respiratory distress. Carty has a history of asthma. Silas says while Carty was inside the patrol car, his wife tried to tell officers about her husband's asthmatic condition, only to be arrested herself.
    A short time later, police officers did remove Carty from the car, and put him into an ambulance.
    "There is no allegation of a weapon being used, no allegation of alcohol or any drugs (being used that would influence) his behavior," Silas said. "From the look of the video it appeared as though he was wobbly, not fully conscious, and certainly not flailing his legs flailing his arms, biting ... not doing anything that might be perceived as provocation."
    At the hospital, Carty was treated for several bruises and received eight stitches to his upper lip -- injuries his attorney says are a direct result of the beating at the hands of Dorcent.
    On Thursday, in an exclusive interview police Commissioner Ray Kelly agreed to talk about the incident.
    "It was an inappropriate use of force," Kelly said. "The officer was immediately suspended. Internal Affairs Bureau investigators took the complainant to the district attorney's office. An investigation with the district attorney's office was conducted, and the officer was ultimately arrested."
    Sources tell Newschannel 4 its likely Dorcent may not be the only officer facing possible criminal charges. The incident occurred on Aug. 11. However, law enforcement sources confirm that it was nearly three weeks before any action was taken.
    When Newschannel 4 asked the commissioner if his office was concerned that the incident had not been reported to either Internal Affairs, or the district attorney's office until three weeks after the incident, Kelly said the following: "All aspects of this incident -- of the event and the surrounding circumstances of the event -- are under investigation by our Internal Affairs Bureau."
    Silas believes without the videotape evidence, this case would have likely been swept under the rug.
    "I'm convinced but for this tape ... the tape makes it very clear that this was an unprovoked assault, it takes it out word against word, and it lays it out in an objective fashion for all of us to view and reach their determinations," Silas said.
    On the day of the incident, Carty was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and obstruction, and those charges are still pending.
    Newschannel 4 contacted the attorney for Dorcent, and he declined comment on the case. Dorcent was arrested by internal affairs, and he was charged with assault, and criminal possession of a weapon.
    Copyright 2002 by WNBC.com.
    Police brutality cases on rise since 9/11
    WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors are targeting a rising number of law enforcement officers for alleged brutality, Justice Department statistics show. The heightened prosecutions come as the nation's largest police union fears that agencies are dropping standards to fill thousands of vacancies and "scrimping" on training.
    Cases in which police, prison guards and other law enforcement authorities have used excessive force or other tactics to violate victims' civil rights have increased 25% (281 vs. 224) from fiscal years 2001 to 2007 over the previous seven years, the department says.
    During the same period, the department says it won 53% more convictions (391 vs. 256). Some cases result in multiple convictions.
    Federal records show the vast majority of police brutality cases referred by investigators are not prosecuted.

    'CODE OF SILENCE': Milwaukee beating case collars 'bad cops'
    University of Toledo law professor David Harris, who analyzes police conduct issues, says it will take time to determine whether the cases represent a sustained period of more aggressive prosecutions or the beginnings of a surge in misconduct.
    The cases involve only a fraction of the estimated 800,000 police in the USA, says James Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the nation's largest police union.
    Even so, he says, the FOP is concerned that reduced standards, training and promotion of less experienced officers into the higher police ranks could undermine more rigid supervision.
    "These are things we are worried about," Pasco says.
    For the past few years, dozens of police departments across the country have scrambled to fill vacancies. The recruiting effort, which often features cash bonuses, has intensified since 9/11, because many police recruits have been drawn to military service.
    In its post-Sept. 11 reorganization, the FBI listed police misconduct as one of its highest civil rights priorities to keep pace with an anticipated increase in police hiring through 2009.
    The increasing Justice numbers generally correspond to a USA TODAY analysis of federal law enforcement prosecutions using data compiled by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University.
    Those data show 42 law enforcement prosecutions during the first 10 months of fiscal year 2007, a 66% increase from all of fiscal 2002 and a 61% rise from a decade ago.
    David Burnham, the co-founder of the TRAC database, says prosecutions appear to be increasing, but "more important" are the numbers of cases prosecutors decline.
    Last year, 96% of cases referred for prosecution by investigative agencies were declined.
    In 2005, 98% were declined, a rate that has remained "extremely high" under every administration dating to President Carter, according to a TRAC report.
    The high refusal rates, say Burnham and law enforcement analysts, result in part from the extraordinary difficulty in prosecuting abuse cases. Juries are conditioned to believe cops, and victims' credibility is often challenged.
    "When police are accused of wrongdoing, the world is turned upside down," Harris says. "In some cases, it may be impossible for (juries) to make the adjustment."
     
     
     
     
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