Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pennsylvania. Show all posts

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Pittsburgh Police Looking To Charge Local Rappers With Terrorism After They Post An Anti-Police Song On Youtube


Local Pittsburgh news is reporting that rappers from the city made a song "threatening" police and praising convicted cop killer Richard Poplawski. The news report doesn't mention the name of the song or artist, nor does it mention the actual "threats" made to police, but the reason I posted this was because at 1:15 in the video, the news anchor says these rappers could be charged with "terrorism", and sent away to prison "for decades to come".

Last month I documented another case where criminal prosecutors in the Bronx were trying to charge Edgar Morales, an American citizen, as a terrorist, because of a gang related murder he was involved in.

The problem with charging people with terrorism is that the American government has made it very clear as to how they plan to treat terrorists, with bills like The Patriot Act, and the NDAA.  People labeled 'terrorist' will not be allowed even the most basic rights.  You can be indefintely detained with no trial.  You can "disappear".

Sometimes referred to as "domestic terrorism" or "homegrown terrorism", we should all be watching for this trend in domestic law enforcement.

Friday, November 23, 2012

8 Inmates Suing Private Prison Corporation For Letting Gangs Control Jail To Save Money


If you haven't heard yet, America has prisons that are owned by private corporations.  Think about that.  A person, or group of people, are looking at inmates, as profit.  Like a business, they look for new ways to generate profit, and cut expenses.  In the latest case shining light on this shady operation, eight inmates at the Idaho Correctional Center are suing the Corrections Corporation of America, contending the company is working with a few powerful prison gangs to control the facility south of Boise and spend less on staffing.

In another recent story involving private prisons, the owners of two private, for-profit juvenile facilities, in Pennsylvania, were giving kickbacks to a judge, Mark Ciavarella, for sentencing children to extended stays in juvenile detention for offenses as minimal as mocking a principal on Myspace or trespassing in a vacant building.  This scandal became known as "kids-for-cash".  The judge was eventually sentenced to a lengthy prison term, but not before he ruined many children's lives.  In one heartbreaking story, a seventeen year old boy, with no prior record, committed suicide shortly after being released from a private prison that Judge Mark Ciavarella ordered him to be locked up at. The boy's mother angrily confronted Ciavarella after a court appearance.  You can watch the video here:



The two big companies profiting off of private prisons are Corrections Corporation of America, and  The Geo Group Inc.  These two companies have combined revenue of over $3 billion.  These companies spend millions on lobbying federal and state governments, as well as millions in political contributions to candidates.

Over the past 15 years, the number of people held in all prisons in the United States has increased by 49.6 percent, while private prison populations have increased by 353.7 percent, as governments are increasingly looking to privatize their prisons to save money.