Louisiana Supreme Court Denies Review Of Black Man’s Life Sentence for Stealing Hedge Clippers

Louisiana Supreme Court Denies Review Of Black Man’s Life Sentence for Stealing Hedge Clippers


The Louisiana Supreme Court declined to review a Black man’s life sentence for stealing a pair of hedge clippers, citing prior bad acts.

According to The Root, Fair Wayne Bryant has spent the last 23 years at the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola for stealing a pair of hedge clippers. Last week, the Louisiana Supreme Court denied a request to have Bryant’s sentence reviewed in a 6-1 decision. The one justice that voted in favor of Bryant was Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson, the only Black person in the group.

“Mr. Bryant has already spent nearly 23 years in prison and is now over 60 years old,” Johnson wrote in a statement. “If he lives another 20 years, Louisiana taxpayers will have paid almost one million dollars to punish Mr. Bryant for his failed effort to steal a set of hedge clippers.

“This man’s life sentence for a failed attempt to steal a set of hedge clippers is grossly out of proportion to the crime and serves no legitimate penal purpose,” Johnson added.

Bryant had four previous felonies on his record before his last arrest. Bryant’s most serious and only violent crime was an attempted armed robbery of a cab driver for which he was convicted in 1979 and served 10 years in prison. Bryant’s other crimes include possession of stolen goods, forging a check, and breaking and entering.

When Bryant was convicted in 1997 for stealing hedge clippers, prosecutors cited the state’s repeat offender law which “allows prosecutors to seek harsher sentences for lesser crimes if a defendant has previous convictions,” The Washington Post reported.

Justice Johnson said the repeat offender laws are the “modern manifestation” of the “Pig Laws,” which she said were designed to keep Black people in poverty during the Reconstruction era.

In 2000, Bryant argued to Louisiana’s 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal that his sentencing was “unconstitutionally excessive.”

In its ruling the court wrote the “litany of convictions and the brevity of the periods during which the defendant was not in custody for a new offense is ample support for the sentence imposed in this case.”

Bryant kept appealing and won the possibility of parole, which he was previously denied. However, his motions to have his sentence reviewed, in which he argued that he “received an illegal sentence and should have been appointed a lawyer during a resentencing hearing,” were denied by higher courts including the state Supreme Court, which denied his motion on July 31.

Louisiana, which has been accused of treating its inmates like slave labor, has recently found itself in the middle of the recent call for the elimination of Confederate statues in the South.

Kanye West Withdraws His Name From New Jersey’s 2020 Presidential Ballot


Another state won’t bear Kanye West’s name on the upcoming presidential election ballot according to NJ.com.

Billionaire rapper and businessman West had announced last month via Twitter that he is running for the office of the president of United States, but he won’t be appearing on the ballot in New Jersey. West withdrew his petition to be on the ballot according to email correspondence obtained by The Associated Press.

“At this time, Kanye 2020 has no further option than to regrettably withdraw from New Jersey and cease further efforts to place Mr. West’s name on the New Jersey ballot,” the Kanye 2020 email said earlier this week.

Administrative Law Judge Gail Cookson replied, “I will consider this email as a request for a withdrawal of your petition to be placed in nomination for the President of the United States in the State of New Jersey.”

The validity of the signatures collected by West was challenged by Florham Park-based elections lawyer Scott Salmon. The attorney said he found hundreds of inconsistencies, including signatures with apparently identical handwriting and names of people who are not registered voters.

West submitted 1,327 signatures to the state Division of Elections by Monday’s deadline, significantly more than the 800 needed for independent presidential candidates.

“I am glad to see the Kanye campaign has realized that their petition was not going to survive here,” Salmon told NJ Advance Media on Tuesday morning. “It was so clearly deficient that it wasn’t even worth defending. I think that’s the main takeaway here. I wish it wouldn’t have gotten this far.”

Salmon, who said he began looking into West’s petition based on curiosity, noticed that the document stuck out as being especially problematic, rife with issues. The integrity of the elections need to be maintained regardless of the office you are pursuing Salmon said.

“It doesn’t matter if they’re running for president or councilman or school board,” said Salmon. “If you’re asking for people to vote for you and to give the public’s trust, that’s an incredibly serious responsibility. With that responsibility means you have certain obligations. In this case, it means your petitions are signed correctly.”

But, this development isn’t stopping the Kanye West campaign. A handful of influential Republican operatives are working to get West’s name on the ballot in several other states.

Comedian Keraun Harris Retells Story of a White Woman Recording Traffic Stop to Ensure His Safety

Comedian Keraun Harris Retells Story of a White Woman Recording Traffic Stop to Ensure His Safety


Comedian Keraun Harris, who uses the moniker King Keraun, went on his Twitter account earlier this week to tell a story about how a white woman recorded a traffic stop with police officers to make sure nothing happened to him, according to the UpWorthy website.

With all the police brutality against Black people and the perils of social injustice being the hot topic for the past several months, Harris seemed quite shocked and relieved that there are white people out here making sure that we are safe from the abuse and mishandling of Blacks by the likes of police officers.

While he was in his neighborhood, Harris stated that he was stopped by police officers because he didn’t have license plates on his newly acquired vehicle. He was told by the officers that they would check to make sure the car is his. Harris says he noticed that a white woman was nearby recording the interaction with the police.

“I just got pulled over, and for the first time, I watched a white woman record my whole traffic stop,” the comedian said.

“I’m just sitting in my car waiting and as I’m waiting, I look to the left and I see this car parked and it’s a white woman in the car,” he continued. The white woman was in her car, with her phone out, recording the police to make sure that Harris was safe.

Surprised by her actions, he said, “As a Black man, you’re not used to your allies. But we really got allies now.”

Harris is a popular comedian on social media who has made appearances on HBO’s Insecure and ABC’s Black-ish.

Poll: Half Of White Voters Would Cast Their Ballot For Trump


A new poll showed half of all white voters would cast their ballots to re-elect Donald Trump if Election Day was held today.

According to NewsOne, the Hill-HarrisX poll casts some doubt behind the growing white allyship displayed in the protests and marches in support of police reform following George Floyd’s and Breonna Taylor‘s deaths.

The poll did find if Election Day were today, Trump would not be the choice of 50% of white voters. That would be fewer than what Trump saw in the 2016 election, when he received 59% of the white vote.

The poll’s sample size of 2,850 registered voters is not large and most likely doesn’t offer a complete picture of where all voters stand today. However, the election is still up for grabs. Historian Allan Lichtman, whose election system has accurately called every presidential victor, from Ronald Reagan in ’84 to Trump in 2016, predicted Democratic nominee Joe Biden would win the election but by a slim margin.

Biden has seen his double-digit lead shrink in recent weeks, but even more concerning is that Biden has less support among Black voters at this stage of the election than Hillary Clinton did four years ago according to a CNN analysis of “well more than 1,000 interviews” with Black voters.

Trump is closing in on Biden despite his oft-reported misunderstanding and mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic and his fight against the Black Lives Matter movement. Trump also out-raised Biden in the month of July.

Since the summer and the Black Lives Matter protests began, it seemed white Americans had a racial awakening the likes of which they’d never experienced before. The horrific footage of Floyd’s killing sent many white Americans outside to join and even organize protests.

The poll also comes at a time where many are still waiting for Biden to pick his vice president. According to Fox News, Biden has narrowed his list to Democratic policy adviser Susan Rice and California Sen. Kamala Harris. Choosing a Black woman could boost Biden’s prospects with Black Americans and people of color.

Michelle Obama Reveals She Is Suffering From ‘Low-Grade Depression’ Due to ‘Continued Racial Unrest’ That Plagues Country

Michelle Obama Reveals She Is Suffering From ‘Low-Grade Depression’ Due to ‘Continued Racial Unrest’ That Plagues Country


Former first lady Michelle Obama has admitted that she is suffering from “some form of low-grade depression” with all the racial strife and the hypocrisy of the Trump administration, according to The Hill.

Obama mentions the revelation on the second episode of her new podcast, The Michelle Obama Podcast, which debuted on July 29. While discussing mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic and the protests over racial injustice with Michele Norris, the former anchor of NPR’s All Things Considered, Obama states, that she is “dealing with some form of low-grade depression.”

“Not just because of the quarantine, but because of the racial strife, and just seeing this administration, watching the hypocrisy of it, day in and day out, is dispiriting.”

She partly blames the unrest people are dealing with in regards to racial injustice.

“I don’t think I’m unusual, in that,” Obama said. “But I’d be remiss to say that part of this depression is also a result of what we’re seeing in terms of the protests, the continued racial unrest, that has plagued this country since its birth. I have to say that waking up to the news, waking up to how this administration has or has not responded, waking up to yet another story of a Black man or a Black person somehow being dehumanized, or hurt or killed, or falsely accused of something, it is exhausting. And it has led to a weight that I haven’t felt in my life, in a while.”

She also discusses how she is struggling as others have during these emotional times.

“I’m waking up in the middle of the night, ’cause I’m worrying about something or there’s a heaviness,” she said. “I try to make sure I get a workout in, although there have been periods throughout this quarantine, where I just have felt too low. You know, I’ve gone through those emotional highs and lows that I think everybody feels, where you just don’t feel yourself, and sometimes there’s been a week or so where I had to surrender to that, and not be so hard on myself. And say, ‘You know what? You’re just not feeling that treadmill right now.'”

But, Obama tries to stay grounded by communicating with friends and loved ones.

“I reach out to my family, and to my friends, even in this time of quarantine. You know, I fought to continue to find a way to stay connected to the people in my life who bring me joy, and my girlfriends, my husband, my kids; it’s the small things … because you have to recognize that you’re in a place, a bad place, in order to get out of it. So you kinda have to sit in it for a minute, to know, oh, oh, I’m feeling off. So now I gotta, I gotta feed myself with something better.”

Candace Owens: ‘Coronavirus Is the Greatest Rigging of an American Election That Has Ever Taken Place’


Candace Owens is being Candace Owens again. In her latest interview with The Daily Caller earlier this week, she claims that the coronavirus pandemic is “the greatest rigging of an election” ever, according to CNS News.

In a Twitter post, Owens sent out a short clip of an interview she had with The Daily Caller.

Owens is claiming that the Democrats are using the pandemic to hide their true policies and presidential candidate, Joe Biden. Her theory also adds that the pandemic is preventing President Trump from holding campaign events to get his message out.

“We don’t see the candidates, right. The candidates are not allowed to travel. They can’t talk about their policies. Who knows? They’re already saying now at The New York Times that there might not be a debate, the controversial Owens said.

“The Left is completely hiding their campaign. That is their strategy: ‘We’re going to hide Joe Biden so you never have to meet him. And, at the same time, we’re going to tell the current president that he can’t, he can’t travel—but, if he does any events, if he has a room full of people, that it’s all dangerous and against safety measures and it’s not right.

“Then, you have them talking about mail-in voting, which we know is corrupt. We know it’s corruptible. We know that it allows for tons of rigging.”

Owens also theorizes that the Democrats are forcing people to rely on a “socialist system” so they can “vote for someone who has a more socialist perspective.”

“Now, they’ve crashed the economy and forced a ton of people that maybe would have considered some conservative voting, if they had a job, their lives were together.

“Well, now they’re relying on the Left’s Socialist system. They’re relying on stimulus checks. And, that means they’re going to be more inclined to vote for someone who has a more Socialist perspective.

“They’re not allowed to work, right? So that naturally puts them out of the category of voting that they maybe would’ve been in if things had been normal, right?

“So, we see all this stuff happening and we’re supposed to think that November is not being impacted by all of this.

“Of course it is.”

CBS Airs Celebrity Primetime Tribute to Civil Rights Hero John Lewis


Civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis died last month from cancer. Since his passing, Lewis’ dedication and commitment to the advancement of social change within the United States has been celebrated. A key figure in the civil rights movement, Lewis helped to lead the “Bloody Sunday” march in Selma, Alabama, which gave way to the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

Tuesday night, CBS premiered a special television tribute to honor an American hero’s work and accomplishments. The hour-long John Lewis: Celebrating A Hero was hosted by Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Tyler Perry, and Brad Pitt.

“John Lewis was an extraordinary man,” said Winfrey told Deadline. “A man of great vision who lived a life with the purpose of making sure America lived out its ideals.”

“Congressman Lewis was one of the most prominent and forceful voices for change in this country. Losing that voice now is so difficult as the country confronts structural racism,” said Susan Zirinsky, president and senior executive producer of CBS News. “But John Lewis gave us the will and the way to continue his work. This special reminds us the journey will not be easy, and there’s no turning back.”

 

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The special will be telecast at a later date through Viacom-branded channels, including MTV and BE, and OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. The televised tribute included musical performances by John Legend, Yolanda Adams, Billy Porter, Common, Pharrell, as well as Jennifer Hudson with additional special interviews and conversations.

“This is a celebration of the ‘boy from Troy’—a forefather of the civil rights movement, who would live to see his contributions for equality result in witnessing the swearing in of the first Black United States president,” Perry said, according to Deadline.

You can watch the full special on CBS.com.

Black Entrepreneurs Plan To Purchase North St. Louis Land For Black-Owned Businesses

Black Entrepreneurs Plan To Purchase North St. Louis Land For Black-Owned Businesses


Gentrification has made affordable housing in many major U.S.cities scarce due to an inflating housing market. As more and more local residents get priced out of their homes, some are looking buy back their neighborhoods to keep natives in the city where they grew up.

In St. Louis, a group of Black entrepreneurs is doing just that.

Eboni Bowden is the president of Black Wall Street STL, a firm representing a group of entrepreneurs that recently created a plan to buy 283 lots in north St. Louis from the Land Reutilization Authority (LRA). The goal: reconvert the lots for commercial space to lease out to Black-owned businesses.

St. Louis Public Radio reported that the group submitted its application earlier this month to the LRA to purchase more than eight city blocks. Officials from the LRA have said they will review the application at its committee meeting in August.

“We are all very interested and invested in our communities, and we know that ownership is a problem, or lack thereof,” said Ebony Bowden, president of Black Wall Street STL told St. Louis Public Radio. “We decided to come together and create Black Wall Street to go ahead and get the land so that we can have a foundation.

“No one’s doing anything with it. We know that we can definitely make the change that we’ve been envisioning for the last three or four years,” continued Bowden. “A lot of people worked over there. They had a ton of factories there, and there were Black communities and were middle-class, upper- middle-class, and we want to bring it back.

“We’ve already started working on how the business will be split up, they want us to make sure that we have all of the business structuring together,” Bowden said. “So we do that and we have to turn that into them, and then we’ll basically finalize the purchase price.”

Chamber of Commerce Pushes Congress To Address Race-Based Gaps

Chamber of Commerce Pushes Congress To Address Race-Based Gaps


The Chamber of Commerce sent a letter to members of Congress Tuesday formally endorsing 13 bills in Congress that would close opportunity gaps for Black Americans and people of color.

The letter, which was sent to all 535 Members of Congress, is part of the Chamber’s national Equality of Opportunity initiative. The initiative seeks to develop real, sustainable methods to close systemic, race-based gaps in education, employment, entrepreneurship, and criminal justice.

Included in the bills, many of which have bipartisan support, are the Minority Business Development Act of 2019, which supports entrepreneurship in minority communities; the REAL Act of 2019, which would expand educational and occupational opportunities for incarcerated Americans, and the Driving for Opportunity Act of 2020, which would assist criminal justice efforts.

“This is the next step in our commitment to listen, learn, and lead the way to solutions addressing the longstanding, systemic challenges and bridge the opportunity gaps that Black Americans and people of color face,” Neil Bradley, Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce said in the letter. “The Chamber and our hundreds of partners across the country are putting the collective muscle of American business behind these bills, which will get us closer to all Americans having equal opportunities to succeed.”

Additionally, the Chamber is meeting and working with its network of more than 1,500 local and state chambers nationwide to advance policy solutions and to identify and scale private-sector solutions and best practices to help close opportunity gaps.

Other bills endorsed by the Chamber include the College Transparency Act, the Improving Corporate Governance Through Diversity Act of 2019, the Act Targeting Resources to Communities in Need, the Minority Business Resiliency Act of 2020, the Clean Slate Act of 2019, and the Necessary Entrepreneurship Workshops via the SBA to Transform and Assist Re-entry Training Act of 2019.

Many of theses bills are stuck in the Senate as Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has refused to put them up for a vote along with many others.

Tia Mowry-Hardrict Partners With Etsy For New Home Decor Collection

Tia Mowry-Hardrict Partners With Etsy For New Home Decor Collection


Actress and entrepreneur Tia Mowry-Hardrict will launch an exclusive, limited-edition luxury home decor collection with online marketplace Etsy.

The former Sister, Sister star and current host of the popular YouTube series Tia Mowry’s Quick Fix was inspired by her love of monochromatic neutrals, pops of metallic, texture, and natural elements all of which she wanted to be part of the home collection.

Mowry-Hardrict shared in a blog post with Etsy that she wanted to create a “peaceful and zen environment to come home to” when she was brainstorming for the kind of items she wanted for her collaboration.

“Sunday is my favorite day of the week because it’s the day that my family regularly makes time to cook and enjoy a meal together,” Mowry-Hardrict shared in a company blog post this week. “When co-designing this collection, I wanted to create items that elevated and encouraged these small, precious, everyday moments.”

The home and entertainment essentials will be designed by nine artisans chosen by Mowry-Hardrict to create the pieces, which include handmade serving bowls and handcrafted throw pillows.

 

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