I am Walter Scott, and the Patent and Trademark Office, the people from Asia, and the Silicon Valley/Tech/STEM field are officer Michael Slager.
The answer to why this white police shot and killed this black guy believing without doubt that he is going to get away with murder, and planned a Taser to justify the killing; is also the answer to why people from Asia defamed me as soon as they saw me, and did everything in their power to ruin my life and have me killed. It is unspoken and understood amount the Fresh off the boat from Asia, when Asia were not much different than North Korea, just like this unspoken understanding amount police that's been brutalized and killed Black Americans.
Also, why the Patent and Trademark Office terminated me despite my outstanding accomplishments even though they deliberately put difficult and complex COPA patent cases in my docket to ensure I couldn't meet the stringent requirements.
The verdict of Ellen Pao
The EEOC Administrative Judge (AJ) Nancy Graham of New Orleans ruled against me despite overwhelming evidence to support my case. AJ cited I resigned when clearly I was terminated with a termination letter and affidavits from all management sworn I did not resign. Such flagrant miscarriage of justice ruled by an EEOC kangaroo court, the whole system is rigged against women, and racism is still alive and well.
(CNN
A video shows Officer Michael Slager, who is white, firing eight shots at 50-year-old Walter Scott as Scott has his back to him and is running away. Scott, who was unarmed, was struck five times.
"I have watched the video, and I was sickened by what I saw," North Charleston police Chief Eddie Driggers told reporters Wednesday.
The mayor spoke at the same news conference that was repeatedly interrupted by protesters, who chanted: "No justice! No peace!" They called for Mayor Keith Summey to step down.
Use of stun gun questioned
The beginning of the video shows the two men standing close to each other.
Any words exchanged between Scott and Slager are not audible on the released tape. It's also unclear what happened before Scott started to run away, or why he ran.
The officer initially said that he used a Taser stun gun on Scott and that Scott tried to take his weapon.
"Shots fired and the subject is down," Slager said, according to police reports. "He took my Taser."
Before the officer started firing his gun, a dark object falls behind him and hits the ground. It's not clear whether that is the Taser.
Later in the video, when the officer approaches Scott's body, he drops a dark object next to the man. It's not clear whether that is the Taser.
It's unknown whether Scott took the officer's Taser or whether the officer picked the object up and moved it closer to the body.
When Scott's brother Anthony saw the video, he was convinced the officer had lied, he told CNN.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/08/us/south-carolina-officer-charged-with-murder/
It began as yet another sickening case of a black man gunned down by a white cop, shot dead as he ran away after being stopped for a broken taillight.
But something very different happened this time: The authorities got it right.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/walter-scotts-murder-was-sickening-but-finally-there-are-signs-of-progress/2015/04/08/711ca4d8-de30-11e4-be40-566e2653afe5_story.html?wpisrc=nl_headlines&wpmm=1
Walter Scott’s murder was sickening, but finally there are signs of progress By Dana Milbank
It began as yet another sickening case of a black man gunned down by a white cop, shot dead as he ran away after being stopped for a broken taillight.
But something very different happened this time: The authorities got it right.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/walter-scotts-murder-was-sickening-but-finally-there-are-signs-of-progress/2015/04/08/711ca4d8-de30-11e4-be40-566e2653afe5_story.html?wpisrc=nl_headlines&wpmm=1
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