THE CONTINUING WAR ON POLICE
By Cliff Kincaid
May
11, 2009
NewsWithViews.com
On April
24, as I was waiting in the San Francisco Hall of Justice to cover a murder
case involving members of the Black Liberation Army (BLA), a small group
of BLA supporters was beginning to gather. Convicted lawyer Lynne Stewart
greeted Ward Churchill, after the lanky and long-haired former Professor
at the University of Colorado at Boulder strolled down the hallway. “Congratulations,”
she said, embracing him and referring to a jury verdict that he was wrongly
fired. “Will you be reinstated?” Churchill answered, “It
remains to be seen.”
Stewart was convicted of aiding a terrorist group while representing Sheikh
Omar Abdel-Rahman, himself convicted of several terrorism charges relating
to attacks planned on the United States and now serving time in the Butner
Federal Correctional Complex in Butner, North Carolina. Stewart’s
guilty verdict is on appeal.
Churchill, who taught “ethnic studies,” got into trouble after
he wrote an essay describing 9/11 victims as Nazis. University administrators
had charged him with shoddy research and plagiarism.
It looks like Churchill will either get his job back, or the university,
which mishandled the case, will have to pay him not to show up for class
after a judge forces his reinstatement.
Interestingly, a
letter asking for his reinstatement is signed by “William Ayers,
University of Illinois at Chicago,” who is better known as Bill
Ayers of the Communist terrorist group known as the Weather Underground.
National Police Week
But why are these people coming out in support of accused cop-killers?
It’s a question worth answering, considering that May 10-16 is National
Police Week and that Attorney General Eric Holder, who was involved in
the Clinton pardons of members of two major terrorist groups, is speaking
at the National Law Enforcement Memorial on Wednesday night. Holder will
lead the lighting of candles and read the names of law enforcement officers
who have died in the line of duty.
The Holder pardons involved members of the Weather Underground and Puerto
Rican FALN, groups which killed police officers and many others.
Stewart and Churchill were at the San Francisco hearing to show solidarity
with Herman Bell and Anthony Bottom, members of the Black Liberation Army
accused of killing San
Francisco Police Sergeant John Young in 1971. One flashed a clenched
fist to Stewart, Churchill and the others in the audience seated behind
the defense table.
Already in prison for their role in the murder of two New York City police
officers, Bell and Bottom are two members of the “San Francisco
8” alleged to be involved in numerous terrorist attacks on police
and police facilities in the San Francisco area in the early 1970s.
Some of the evidence in the case is expected to come from Ruben Scott,
a former BLA member with inside information about the group. The preliminary
hearing in the case begins on June 8.
The BLA worked with the Weather Underground organization, and Ayers himself
is under scrutiny for his alleged role in a 1970 bombing murder of San
Francisco Police Sergeant Brian V. McDonnell at the Park Police Station
near Golden Gate Park. Former FBI informant Larry Grathwohl, who has testified
under oath that Ayers told him that Bernardine Dohrn had planted that
bomb, met with San Francisco Police homicide investigator Joe Engler on
April 24 about the case.
But before charges can be brought in the Park Police Station bombing case,
some observers think that significant progress has to be made in the “San
Francisco 8” case. And that will be a formidable challenge, considering
that supporters of the terrorists such as Churchill, Stewart and others
have mobilized on a national basis, have held protests outside the courtroom,
and have even launched
a website for the accused that is sponsored by a so-called “Committee
for the Defense of Human Rights.”
Disinformation Campaign
Hence, the plan is to portray the victims—the police—as the
criminals.
Interestingly, the charges in the BLA case have been brought by the office
of California Attorney General Jerry Brown, a liberal Democrat who has
had major disagreements with the California Democratic Party and is considering
another run for governor.
BLA
lawyers in the courtroom numbered at least seven and they included Stuart
Hanlon, who has won an award from the National Lawyers Guild. This group
is so far left that it was officially described as a communist front organization
during the Cold War and continues to be the U.S. affiliate of the International
Association of Democratic Lawyers, the old Soviet front. Its next
international conference is scheduled for Hanoi. One of the IADL’s
current causes is to use the United Nations to investigate and punish
Israel for alleged war crimes.
Hanlon has gone on far-left shows like Amy
Goodman’s Democracy Now! radio/TV program to claim that evidence
in the case has been obtained through torture. Goodman’s show is
funded by Bill Moyers and his Schumann Center for Media and Democracy
and other “progressive” foundations.
The San Francisco Labor Council, which is the local body of the AFL-CIO,
has been enlisted in the campaign to sabotage a guilty verdict and issued
a resolution calling for all of the charges against the BLA to be
dropped. Labor Council executive director Tim Paulson has attended and
spoken at anti-Iraq War demonstrations staged by the Act Now to Stop War
and Racism (ANSWER) group, a front of the communist Workers World Party,
and was the Labor Caucus Chair of the California Democratic Party at its
recent state convention.
“The resolution offered by the SF Labor Council stretches truth
and glamorizes Sergeant Young’s slayers not as fugitive conspirators,
but as heroes of the local oppressed,” commented
an outraged Gary Delagnes, president of the San Francisco Police Officers
Association. “In actuality, they are thugs, murderers, and thieves;
self-glorified members of the Black Liberation Army, a fringe organization
whose sole purpose was to spread hateful and racist ideology through violence,
urban terrorism, and death.”
It is clear that the far-left campaign, which specifically urges Brown
to drop the charges, is designed to poison the jury pool, so that one
or more members of the jury will consider the BLA to be a civil rights
organization that was subjected to unwarranted investigations and government
misconduct.
Going After Ayers and Dohrn
But if law enforcement authorities can convict the BLA in the Young case,
can they also get Ayers and Dohrn—and perhaps other members of the
Weather Underground or the BLA—in the Park Police Station bombing
case?
Interestingly, a key individual involved in the murder of Sgt. Young was
Marilyn Buck, active in both the Weather Underground and the BLA. Buck,
serving time at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California,
for her convictions in other terrorist acts, cased the Ingleside police
station before the BLA attacked it.
All of these individuals, in turn, are linked to another cop-killing.
One of Buck’s terrorist convictions involved the 1979 escape from
prison in New Jersey of Assata Shakur, convicted of killing New Jersey
State Trooper Werner Foerster. Shakur fled to Cuba and received political
asylum from the Castro government and continues to live in Cuba. The attack
on Foerster also took the life in a gun battle of Shakur’s terrorist
associate, Zayd Shakur.
Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn named one of their children after Zayd
Shakur. He goes under the name of “Zayd Dohrn” and is a playwright.
Cuba Hosts Cop-Killer
As President Obama moves toward normalization of relations with Castro’s
Cuba, the communist regime’s protection of the terrorist could become
a major problem.
Democratic Senator Robert Menendez, who was born in the United States
to parents who emigrated from Cuba, gave a major speech on March 2 on
the Senate floor warning against recognizing and working with the Castro
regime. “Some suggest that there be cooperation with Cuba on narcotics
trafficking,” he said. “Well, let them hand over the 200 fugitives
from the United States that the FBI knows are in Cuba, including Joanne
Chesimard, the convicted killer of New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster.
Let her come back to the United States and face justice. There are 200
of them.”
New Jersey State Senator Sean T. Kean agrees, and has written an
April 17 letter to Obama demanding that Chesimard be returned to the
U.S.
“I am sure you would agree that this murderer of a dedicated law enforcement officer should be made to face the consequences for her cowardly actions that took the life of this brave man,” Kean declared. “Further, by aiding and abetting this cold-blooded killer, Cuba has insulted our State Police and all members of the law enforcement community. As such, for the United States to enter into normal relations with Cuba without requiring Chesimard’s extradition sends the message to the world that we are not committed to pursuing just ice for a police officer who was savagely gunned down in the line of duty.”
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FBI is currently offering
a $1 million reward for information directly leading to her apprehension.
What, if anything, will Holder and Obama have to say about this? Will
the media even bother to ask them during National Police Week?
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Cliff Kincaid, a veteran journalist and media critic, Cliff concentrated in journalism and communications at the University of Toledo, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Cliff has written or co-authored nine books on media and cultural affairs and foreign policy issues. One of Cliff's books, "Global Bondage: The UN Plan to Rule the World" is still awailable.
Cliff has appeared on Hannity & Colmes, The O’Reilly Factor, Crossfire and has been published in the Washington Post, Washington Times, Chronicles, Human Events and Insight.
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