tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1983113803324349761.post709112159375058695..comments2023-05-14T04:58:21.012-04:00Comments on Inconvenient Truths: ~~Failure to Signal~ The Death of Sandra Bland Prairie View Texas~ September 15, 2016~~UPDATE! inconvenienttruthstvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09590409686572378639noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1983113803324349761.post-49856030464838886102015-08-09T06:28:46.789-04:002015-08-09T06:28:46.789-04:00Sandra Bland did not kill herself During her traff...Sandra Bland did not kill herself During her traffic stop she plainly told the officer of a medical condition she had, I can't remember exactly what it was, but she did tell him as he was busting her head on the concrete. This officer plainly lied during questioning of the traffic stop. Just about everything he said was a lie as proven bye the dash cam tape and a bystander with a phone who was recording the situation. Sandra told them that she had attempted suicide within the past year. Why was she not put in a holding area where she could be watched at all times. Hell, they had her in a back room where nobody could see her. This makes no sense, and why the hell was she in jail for three frigging days for a traffic stop. I truly think this girl was killed in that jail, and probably raped also. This needs to be investigated as a murder, not a suicide. This is all I have right now, but I am going to pay close attention to what happens in this case.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1983113803324349761.post-56837807414385130372015-07-27T20:55:42.636-04:002015-07-27T20:55:42.636-04:00http://www.attn.com/stories/2498/sandra-bland-arre...http://www.attn.com/stories/2498/sandra-bland-arrest-lawful<br /><br />Use this article to spread the truth. Only if people looked at Sandra and feel her pain, her family's pain and visualize that this could have happened to any of our loved ones. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1983113803324349761.post-16721662176320638962015-07-27T09:09:25.370-04:002015-07-27T09:09:25.370-04:00Yes, Pamela, there is so much more to this case. A...Yes, Pamela, there is so much more to this case. And the sad thing, is that there are likely hundreds of "Sandra Bland's" out there.....inconvenienttruthstvhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590409686572378639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1983113803324349761.post-14225629993891906552015-07-27T09:08:22.948-04:002015-07-27T09:08:22.948-04:00I agree with all your questions. I agree with all your questions. inconvenienttruthstvhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09590409686572378639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1983113803324349761.post-17090261728212986122015-07-25T19:54:24.910-04:002015-07-25T19:54:24.910-04:00Sandra Webber, Thank you making this indepth inqui...Sandra Webber, Thank you making this indepth inquiry into what happened with your namesake, Sandra Bland. Instinctively, I noted that an inquiry must be made, the moment I read about her death. How and why should anyone die after being arrested for a minor traffic offence? Black deaths in custody are all too frequent in the USA, and it seems they are most prominent in the Southern States. The fact that this young lady was even arrested is ludicrous. She was handled in an aggressive way by the police officer who pulled her over, and it is no wonder she reacted the way she did. Threatening to taser her? WHAT? There was no need to go to that extreme or even to threaten it. For a traffic violation? The lady thought she was being followed; if true, that amounts to harassment. Why were they following her specifically? Was it because she was a black female, aka vulnerable, or because she held and had expressed publicly via Facebook, political views they expressly did not like? In either case, this case smacks of police harassment. If she did do something wrong on the highway, the possibility exists it was caused by emotional stress. We have all been there when out driving. The worry that someone is following us for unknown reasons can cause havoc in our minds. We are inclined to make mistakes under the circumstances. Was she being paranoid, or just naturally suspicious about their intentions, given the well known white police brutality metred out to black citizens? It is endemic in the South. If I was a black person, I probably would instantly surmise I was being followed by white police if I saw their car behind mine in the traffic. I might very well surmise they were waiting for me to become unnerved, do something wrong out of agitation or fear, so they had an excuse to pull me over. Were they trying to put the wind up her? Does this kind of thing happen regularly in the South? If so, the arresting officers cannot be allowed to get away with it. It certainly raises questions in my mind about her eventual death in custody. The sassy lady who held her own under this kind of police offensive - aka verbal brutality - did not strike me as someone who would soon kill herself. She was defiant under police harassment and so she should have been. Why should black people just lie down and take this kind of disgraceful and deliberate targeting? Is that any way for police to handle a minor traffic infringement? I don't think so. I don't believe she just lay down and died soon after. I think she was murdered and someone should pay for the crime. At the very least, a full scale investigation into her suspicious death is warranted. Thank you for drawing attention to this case, Sandra. It is the least we all can do. What a tragedy for her family. Valemont Viewshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04981213172084890991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1983113803324349761.post-66213491193602889302015-07-25T15:31:29.041-04:002015-07-25T15:31:29.041-04:00Thanks you for your time and effort in writing abo...Thanks you for your time and effort in writing about this case. This case is an interesting one. Sandra Bland was an activist who spoke out against the injustices African Americans endure in the U.S. She did so by way of her Blog, called SandySpeaks and her Facebook page. There are a some things that bug me about this case. First, many lawyers and T.V. commentators are coming forth and saying she didn't have to put out her cigarette. This is key, because her refusing to do so annoyed the officer and in turn, he asked her to get out of the car. Secondly, Why did she have to get out the car? Why? The officer is there to give her a ticket. Thirdly, She repeatedly asked the officer why am I being arrested. The officer didn't her question. Did you notice the officer purposely took her out the camera's view? It is then Sandra supposedly became combative and kicked the officer. There is no doubt in my mind they killed her. Is there evidence someone killed her, no, call it a hunch. She had everything to live for. She just got a job in Texas. Texas has a history of racism. I hope the truth come out. May Sandra Bland rest in peace. justmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14264605966358983659noreply@blogger.com