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Phylicia Barnes update
Contempt for prayer
“God is not a cosmic vending machine”: 9 faith leaders on “thoughts and prayers”
After every national tragedy, like the one at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, a familiar rhythm of grief emerges. Politicians, religious leaders, and other public figures emerge to offer “thoughts and prayers” to those afflicted. President Donald Trump offered “prayers and condolences,” and First Lady Melania Trump tweeted that the Florida victims were in her “thoughts and prayers.”
The Kimberly Leto murder; and other news
(Originally posted 2014-02-17.)
Bookmarks:
The Kimberly Leto murder
Controversial books
Governor candidate Mizeur’s crime plan
The Kimberly Leto murder
February 3 – Police arrest two teenagers in killing of Highlandtown woman
February 4 – Woman’s death in burglary leaves Southeast Baltimore reeling
Random comments:
(1) We must get past the twin scandals of race and class.
(2) My greatest concern is to find out where these two young men “come from.”
(3) Had she had a gun, could that have saved her?
(4) Gorham-Ramos, at age 14, has a daughter?
(5) What was the sentence from the August 19 crime? N.B., police identified Gorham-Ramos through fingerprints.
(6) Was Gorham-Ramos’ involvement with the August 19 crime sufficient basis to bring him in for questioning concerning the January 31 crime?
(7) I know from my own time in jail why, if at all possible, children should not be incarcerated with adults.
(8) Pinkney appears to have a mental illness, and was off his medications. The treatment-resistant patient is always problematic.
(9) Does this neighborhood deserve a greater police presence than, say, Barclay? Actually, during my time there, the police presence was pretty darn high; its visibility heightened by the inexplicable consistent police use of white unmarked cars and white officers.
Controversial books
These have been on display in the main hall at EP, and I get to browse them while waiting for a computer. I have not read either one.
American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass (Harvard University Press, 1998)
“This powerful and disturbing book clearly links persistent poverty among blacks in the United States to the unparalleled degree of deliberate segregation they experience in American cities.”
Not to short-sell the book, this is wholly consistent with the politically correct proposition I questioned in “My Homeless Self.” I wonder how the authors account for that portion of the underclass which are white, and how they got there.
Erasing Racism: The Survival of the American Nation
This was originally published in 2002. Author Molefi Kete Asante (born Arthur Lee Smith Jr. on August 14, 1942) has an impressive page at Wikipedia and appears to be a leader in all things Afro-centric.
He demands reparations.
This fits squarely within the definition of ideology I set forth in “The Gospel vs. George F. Will.” As I said there, it says, “‘We’ cannot be happy unless ‘they’ change their ways.”
Mizeur’s crime plan calls for shift from ‘mass incarceration’ to prevention in Maryland
I have no desire to ally myself with anything liberal; and my first, personal, gut response to Heather Mizeur is to dislike her. And most critically, I have no idea what she means by “prevention.” Aside from all that, I find her proposals exciting.
- Incarceration — From what I saw in my own time in jail, in general incarceration accomplishes nothing, and does so only at a tremendous financial cost to the taxpayers. My estimate is that as many of 60% of those in prison have no good reason to be there. Be aware: these are not nice people. But there’s no need for them to be incarcerated. And without having the exact figures, my guess is that my own 40 days in jail may have cost the taxpayers $10,000.
- Juvenile detention — I am without an opinion as to her plan. The one individual whose advice I look forward to on this question is the Hon. Martin P. Welch, who may or may not publicly opine.
- Backgrounds — Click the link to see my previous remarks on this subject.
- Gun laws — OK, maybe she’s tossed a bone to the anti-gun lobby. The proposal seems reasonable enough to me. I hope to hear pro-gun folks’ opinions.
Amazing
Ryan Derek Riggs
Cops never suspected him in murder, until he confessed after DNA ‘sketch’
It’s astonishing that they can do this.
From now on, if you have the DNA, there’s no need for a victim’s or witness’s composite sketch.
One wonders what other influences one’s DNA has?
Them white trash off the hook, yo.
5 Teenagers in Michigan Charged With Murder
Man tortured girlfriend’s son to death because he thought he was gay: prosecutor
[Couldn’t find any stills. Trust me, he’s white.]
Images released of teen who sucker punched man, breaking his jaw
Parents charged in death of infant found rotting in swing
Man found guilty in death of girl locked in box
Related: Wikipedia: Ame Deal
Related: Arizona woman becomes 55th sent to death row in US
Later news: Death sentence upheld in death of Arizona girl locked in box | AP News
Related: Tag: Names

Manhunt under way for parents accused of torturing, killing daughter
Mother of Livermore murder suspect says girlfriend talked about it days prior
Monster
Father pleads guilty to avoid death row after rape, murder of teen daughter
“Mesiti had hundreds of thousands of images involving child pornography. Hundreds of those images showed Mesiti’s daughter being sexually assaulted while she was obviously unconscious. Videos also showed the defendant setting up a hidden camera in the bedroom of an 8-year-old girl who lived in the apartment with him and his girlfriend in Los Angeles County at the time. Other videos and images showed a 16-year-old female Mesiti had befriended being sexually assaulted.”
Question
Are the white people who go to jail different from those who don’t? Are the black people who go to jail different from those who don’t?
Names 11/13/17
Related: Choose your name
Related: Names in the news
Ja’Karter Penn and Ke-Yaunte Penn
Atlanta mom charged with murder after allegedly putting 2 young sons in oven
Radee Labeeb Prince
Maryland shooting suspect arrested after killing 3 at his job
Judge denied ex-employer’s request for protection from Edgewood, Md., shooting suspect
How did he get that name?
Follow-up, 2021-03-30:
Edgewood mass shooting suspect receives multiple life sentences (wbaltv.com)
Taizjuan Eliza Waddell
Baltimore teens charged for allegedly attacking elderly man, driving over him with his own car
Sereniti Jazzlynn-Sky Blankenship-Sutley
Ohio man accused in rape, murder of girlfriend’s 13-month-old daughter captured in Pennsylvania
If you don’t want the child
enough to get married,
you don’t want the child
enough.
Courage to walk unarmed
Having reblogged “Nancy Lanza, a mother tragic and infuriating” two weeks ago,
and “Nancy Lanza, chapter 2” last week,
it only fits now to link to the very substantial piece that concluded that discussion:
Courage to walk unarmed.
The post includes a significant discussion of self-esteem and the devastating effects of low self-esteem pertinent, for example, poverty and crime.
Carter Scott update
Rashaw Scott, who survived ambush that killed 16-month-old son Carter in 2013, fatally shot in Southwest Baltimore
It’s the world
you create
for yourselves.






