AG Eric Holder Reveals Underlying Racism in DOJ Treatment of Black Panther Case

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Though evidence of racism in the Justice Department has been evident for some time, Attorney General Eric Holder finally admitted to it on March 1, when he confessed that the Department was lax in the voter-intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party because they are African American.​


AG Eric Holder Reveals Underlying Racism in DOJ Treatment of Black Panther Case


Raven Clabough | The New American
02 March 2011


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Former Department of Justice Official Christian Adams testified before the Civil Rights commission “pursuant to a subpoena investigating the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation dismissal.” Adams claimed that the Obama administration has generally failed to prosecute “non-whites” in voter intimidation cases, including a November 4, 2008 incident in which members of the New Black Panthers stood outside of a Philadelphia polling facility bearing nightsticks and employing an intimidating stance.

I brought this up earlier - what would you charge them with and how would you prove it?

They held nightsticks and stood in an "intimidating stance". Neither of these are illegal.
 
I brought this up earlier - what would you charge them with and how would you prove it?

They held nightsticks and stood in an "intimidating stance". Neither of these are illegal.

Intimidating at a polling place is absolutely illegal.
 
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