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donderdag 11 februari 2016

ENDTIME CHRONICLES: JUST A DAY IN OUR LIVES. THE HORROR OF BEING ALIVE AND PLAYING. dM, SiTU
On November 22, 2014, a 12 year-old child by the name of Tamir Rice played with a toy gun outside of Cudell Recreation Center in Cleveland Ohio. A concerned person nearby saw Tamir pointing the toy and called 911, informing the dispatcher that the potential weapon might be a fake gun and that the person with the toy appeared to be a juvenile. This bit of crucial information never made it to the responding officers and two seconds after arriving on the scene, Tamir was shot in the torso.

An ambulance was called to the scene to take the now injured child to the hospital. Unfortunately, Tamir succumbed to his injuries and died the next day. The sheriff's office investigated this incident and turned their findings over to the county prosecutor's office. The prosecutor's office presented the evidence to a grand jury, which decided not to indict the officer who shot this child.

This week — as though the pain of losing a child were not enough — the City of Cleveland billed Tamir's family for the boy's ambulance ride to the hospital where he died. The city has since said the bill was automatically generated and a mistake, but the billing follows a long string of insulting moves by the city against this grieving family. Cleveland has:
  • Billed the family for the storage of Tamir's body; and
  • Insinuated that the family's civil suit against the city was little more than a cash grab; and
  • Blamed the child for his own murder, saying that that Tamir had not shown sufficient caution in the two-seconds before he was shot by a police officer who had previously been fired by another department for failing to meet that community's standards for law enforcement skills.
The Rice family's nightmare must end. Demand that Cleveland's mayor immediately settle with Tamir's family and acknowledge its wrongdoing so that this boy's family can finally find justice and peace.

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