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Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle - Saturday Shout Out
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01/15/22 • 2 min
DCP's goal is to amplify podcasts sharing stories from unique perspectives serving underrepresented communities. Every other Saturday we will highlight a podcast doing just that!
This week we feature: Women in Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle
Show Host: Jazzie Belle
Network: Double Elvis
The Women In Hip Hop with Jazzie Belle podcast is a catalyst for discussing the importance of amplifying women’s voices and encouraging young girls to be both self-sufficient and confident through the lens of hip hop.
Previous guests include rappers such as Roxanne Shante, West Coast star and protege of rapper/actor Ice Cube, Yo-Yo, multi-platinum R&B superstar Faith Evans and “The Queen of All Media“, Wendy Williams.
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William Green - Part 1
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04/25/22 • 55 min
https://www.dcpofficial.com/williamgreen
On January 27th, 2020 William “Boo Boo” Green, was handcuffed with his hands behind his back in the front seat of a police car when he was shot seven times by Prince George's County police officer Michael Owen Jr. William Green’s family talks about how Boo Boo impacted their lives, how they were able to get a $20 Million settlement, as well as their continued fight to get the officer convicted.
WARNING
CHIME 34:32 skip ahead 1 min
Malcolm
at that moment, with William Green's hands cuffed behind his back, locked inside of a squad car, and essentially pretty out of his normal state, he shot at him seven times and he hit him in his torso six times and he killed him right there. He didn't kill him instantly. There's video after the incident shows that Boo-Boo was still breathing.
CTA for citizens From Nikki Owens
If you’re looking for ways to be of service, Nikki Owens would like you to know that Police oversight in America is non-existent. Cities have tried to fight for laws that require police accountability with resistance from legislators, the Fraternal Order Of Police, and local politicians. The current judicial system in America is discriminatory and racist toward people of color. We the people need to recognize how problematic and dangerous it is for police to police themselves. Deadly force has now become normal instead of a last resort. Unarmed citizens, the mentally distressed, and children are dying at the hands of the people sworn to protect and serve them. We are seeing the centuries long abuse of people of color play out on our television screens daily, yet there is no oversight or consequences. Families are hurting and the call to stop murderous police officers is going unheard. We as families need to stand-up together, fight together, and demand that the laws that work for white citizens be enforced equally to people of color. We need the people paid by citizens to enforce and implement laws without bias, discrimination, and racism.
Reach out to your local activist groups, ACLU, and other impacted families to join the fight for justice and equality
Also, as always, push to have your state end Qualified Immunity
Listen next week for a special part 3 on William Green. We sat down for a roundtable with Nikki Owens and Community Activists turned friends, Tamara McKinney, the cofounder of Concerned Citizens for Bail Reform, Beverly John of the Maryland Coalition for Justice and Police Accountability, and Dawn Dalton, the Cofounder of The JustUs Initiative, to learn more about policing and laws in Prince George’s county, and how we can all better support families who have lost someone due to police violence.
Names of the Fallen mentioned in this episode
Anton Black
Freddie Gray
Emmet Till
Archie Elliott
George Floyd
Breonna Taylor
William "Boo Boo" Green
Special thanks to
Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt
Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose
Associate Producers: Quinton Hill
Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment
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Archie "Artie" Elliott III - Part 1
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10/12/20 • 44 min
The road trip begins as we sit with Archie "Artie” Elliott III’s family. Artie was killed by police in District Heights, MD on June 18, 1993. At the age of 24 he was shot by police 14 times while handcuffed and sitting in the front seat of a police car after being arrested for a suspected DUI. In this episode we feature an in-depth conversation with his family and friends to discover, who was Artie Elliot III and what they remember from that tragic day.
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CHIME #1 (skip ahead 1 minute 15 seconds) He never gave them a problem. He didn’t curse them, he didn’t fight back, he didn’t do nothing. He just said, "I just want to go home and go to sleep." Cheney comes up, they search him and put him in the front seat of the police car. it was in June 99, 90 degrees, windows rolled up, they didn’t’ leave the air conditioner on it. So, he just sat there in that car. My son is handcuffed behind his back, with the lap seatbelt on, the seatbelt across his shoulder. And one of them hollered and I think it was Cheney, "Gun. I see a gun." The windows were tinted, and they are standing closer than we are and one of them allegedly see a gun and they shot him 14 times at point blank range.
https://www.dcpofficial.com/archie-elliott
CREDITS:
Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt
Producers: Jacqueline Garofano and Ryan Woodhall
Associate Producers: Maria Beckett & Quinton Hill
Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment
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John Horton - Part 2
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02/07/22 • 71 min
https://www.dcpofficial.com/saytheirname
John Horton died at the age of 22, while in a solitary confinement cell in Los Angeles' Men's Central Jail. John's mother, Helen and family believe the LA County's coroners claim of suicide was staged to help move attention away from the potential that John was killed by a Los Angeles Sheriff Department gang known as the 3000 Boys. Find out more about the traumatic death of John Horton as well as his families fight for justice, not just for John, but for others who died a similar fate.
CALL TO ACTION
- Helen Jones would like you to use whatever means possible to amplify...
- “John Horton who was murdered, beat to death on March 30th 2009 in Men's Central Jail by ten 3000 Boys’ deputy Sheriff gang members that viciously run the 3rd floor of Men's Central County Jail. 12 years later and still no justice for John.”
- “Jalani Lovett who was also beaten to death and murdered by the 3000 Boys deputy sheriff gang on September 22nd 2021. And the 3000 Boys gang tried to stage Jalani Lovett's death.”
- “WE MUST STOP THE SHERIFF'S GANGS FROM COMMITING GENOCIDE ON OUR CHILDREN NOW. THE GANGS BEEN KILLING BLACK AND BROWN FOLKS SINCE THE 1970'S FOR GANG INITIATION.” - Helen Jones
- “The los Angeles Sheriff Department has 18 known vicious deputy gangs that are commiting genocide on black and brown men and women.”
- Contact your local officials to demand that they ban Qualified Immunity
Other Info
- For more information about ‘depositions’ please listen to our episodes on Jamar Clark
WARNING
CHIME #1 8:14 (skip ahead 1 min)
According to court documents, the coroner’s autopsy found that John Horton had a ligature mark around his neck, hematoma in his liver and kidney area, with signs of blunt force trauma. They ruled that his death was caused by asphyxia, due to self-inflicted hanging.
CHIME#2 12:08 (SKIP ahead :30 seconds)
The first day they came here visiting me they said it, too. They say they beat him to death. You got the pictures because we took pictures at the mortuary, John was also handcuffed by one arm when they was beating him. The handcuff was on his wrist so tight that it left a flesh ring. He must was trying to get out of it and it cut a even circle in flesh around his wrist, it was that deep.
probably while they was beating him he was trying to get out of it, whatever they had him handcuffed to.
CHIME#3 57:09 (skip ahead 1 min)
Tamiko Tyler, he was killed in Wayside by the sheriffs, and they beat Tamiko. They tried to say Tamiko fell off from bed, hit his head. But all the time they beat Tamiko, bust his teeth, broke his ribs. They did a lot to Tamiko. And Juan Korea. He got killed in the county jail too. They tried to say he had a heart attack, but all the time, Juan got blunt force trauma to the head, blunt force trauma to the chest, blunt force trauma to the back. They tased him so many times. They did something to his spine too, to where he couldn't walk. And right now, so far you getting away with his death,
And Juan, they took his brain. Haven't gave his brain back to his family yet because it's damaged. Because he got blunt force trauma in the head. And the colonel never told his family he had blunt force trauma to the head. Not even attorneys told his family he had blunt force trauma, So his death is ruled as a heart attack.
LIVES OF THE FALLEN MENTIONED IN EPISODE:
Tamiko Tyler
Juan Correa
Wakiesha Wilson
Quinten Thomas
Jalani Lovett
John Horton
CREDITS
Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt
Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose
Associate Producers: Quinton Hill
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Stephon Clark - Part 1
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02/14/22 • 75 min
https://www.dcpofficial.com/stephonclark
On March 18th, 2018 Stephon Clark was shot and killed in his grandmothers backyard after officers allege they mistook his cell phone for a gun. Though the story received National media attention, there is a lot more to the case and the Clark family story than most people know. Stephon's grandmother Sequita, mother Sequette “Mama Clark” and brothers Jhai’Len and Stevante share who Stephon was and how the family made a name for themselves throughout the city of Sacramento, CA.
CALL TO ACTION
Please join and support the I Am Sac foundation at iamsacfoundation.com - And support their upcoming events at iamsacevents.org Contact your local officials to demand that they ban Qualified Immunity
WARNING: Skip Ahead 30 seconds
So, all of a sudden, I hear something go pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow. And I said, "Oh my God." I thought it was the neighbors. There's some apartments over here that's behind, they're called Coral Gables, and they always like shooting over there, these young people. So I jumped out on the floor and because the sound was getting closer, got out of that chair over there and came over here and pulled my granddaughter by her legs and said, "Cailyn, wake up. They're shooting outside. They're shooting." And she said, "What, Grandma?" I said, "Yeah, they're shooting. Lay down. We went all the way around to the bedroom on the floor, me and her. And I said, "Papa, they're shooting." He said, "Yeah." Then he said that he thought he heard somebody at the window, but I said, "Well, call the police. See what's going on.
Credits
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Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt
Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose
Associate Producers: Quinton Hill
Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment
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Pamela Turner - Part 2
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04/04/22 • 70 min
www.dcpofficial.com/pamelaturner
On May 13th, 2019, 44 year old Pamela Turner was shot and killed by Baytown Police Officer Juan Delacruz while she was outside her apartment complex. Turner, who suffered from Schizophrenia, had had previous interactions with the officer we hear about the families journey for justice as they await the court date for Officer Delacruz
WARNING
Chime #1 31:06 (skip ahead 3 min 40 seconds)
Chelsie:
In the video, you can see that someone is recording of course. The officer pulls up and literally hops out of his car, and walks straight up to her, very aggressive like. It was not a welcoming situation, he was hostile already as if he had gotten a call, So he walked up to her and there was someone who was out there who actually said they watched him drive and see her and hurry up and turn the car and go to her and then hop out. And then he immediately tries to arrest her without announcing himself, any probable cause, anything like that. And of course, my mom, just like any other person would've done, just like I would've done resist, and it's like, hey, what's going on here? Why are you harassing me? What did I do? I hear my mom screaming. Why, why, why, why so many times, but not one response from him. And then, she moves and he tries to tase her, he did tase her. And I see her go down to the ground, and I see him standing on top of her. First of all, he kneeled in her chest and then he stood up, and then I immediately see him back away and pull out his gun. And that's when you just hear shots ring out. Probably worse 40 seconds of my life. All of that happened within a very short amount of time.
Antoinette:
She actually was sitting up looking at him-
Chelsie :
She looked at him.
Antoinette:
You can't see it clear, but you can see the figure she was actually sitting up. And when she went backwards, I told Chelsie, she was shot in her eye. I felt it.
Chelsie :
You could see how her head snapped back on the video-
Antoinette:
And Chelsie said, "What make you think that?" I say," just look the way she falls." And she actually was shot under the eye. But I just felt it's like a pain. And I said she was shot in her eye. I guess we were so close that just like, I felt everything she went through. And it just makes me angry.
Chelsie :
He shattered the left side of her face right here.
Antoinette:
They had to-
Chelsie :
They had to reconstruct her face.
Antoinette :
But that wasn't what killed her.
Chelsie :
Nope. She felt that.
Antoinette:
The second shot was not the shot that killed her, the third shot is the shot that ricocheted and hit her organs and killed her.
CALL TO ACTION
- Push to have your state require Officers to have adequate training when dealing with mentally ill civilians
- Keep praying & keep fighting for Pamela Turner’s family and other impacted families
- If you are a family impacted by police violence, Chelsie wants you to know to please reach out to her so they can be part of your support system – And if you need help contacting her, you can reach out to us at DCP to help you get connected
- Contact your local officials to demand that they ban Qualified Immunity
Names of the Fallen mentioned in this episode:
- George Floyd
- Breonna Taylor
- Trayvon Martin
- Kedric Crawford
- Stephon Clark
- Pamela Turner
Credits
Special thanks to
Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt
Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose
Associate Producers: Quinton Hill, Blair Davis & Dylan Davis
Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment
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Know Your Rights - BONUS
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05/13/22 • 3 min
Dawn Dalton of the JustUs initiative continues the roundtable discussion as she speaks on self accountability mentioning: if we as a society can be up on the latest gear and trends we need to be aware of the latest laws and how the justice system works when it comes to people of color.
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Police Harassment at 13 years Old -BONUS
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02/25/22 • 1 min
https://www.dcpofficial.com/stephonclark
Andre Young, cousin of the Clarks, discusses his personal experience being constantly harassed by police in Sacramento. He shares a violent attack of being beat up by the police when he was as young as 13 years old, a secret he kept for many years.
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John Horton - Part 1
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01/31/22 • 57 min
https://www.dcpofficial.com/johnhorton
John Horton died at the age of 22 on March 30th 2009, while in a solitary confinement cell in Los Angeles' Men's Central Jail. There were conflicting autopsy reports, but ultimately John's mother, Helen Jones, was able to learn about the extensive trauma John suffered leading up to his death. LA county originally listed John's death as suicide, but the Jones family believes this was staged to help move attention away from the potential that John was killed by a Los Angeles Sherriff Department gang known as the 3000 Boys.
CALL TO ACTION
- Helen Jones would like you to use whatever means possible to amplify...
- “John Horton who was murdered, beat to death on March 30th 2009 in Men's Central Jail by ten 3000 Boys’ deputy Sheriff gang members that viciously run the 3rd floor of Men's Central County Jail. 12 years later and still no justice for John.”
- “Jalani Lovett who was also beaten to death and murdered by the 3000 Boys deputy sheriff gang on September 22nd 2021. And the 3000 Boys gang tried to stage Jalani Lovett's death.”
- “WE MUST STOP THE SHERIFF'S GANGS FROM COMMITING GENOCIDE ON OUR CHILDREN NOW. THE GANGS BEEN KILLING BLACK AND BROWN FOLKS SINCE THE 1970'S FOR GANG INITIATION.” - Helen Jones
- “The los Angeles Sheriff Department has 18 known vicious deputy gangs that are commiting genocide on black and brown men and women.”
- Contact your local officials to demand that they ban Qualified Immunity
Credits
Special thanks to
Host: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Executive Producers: Adell Coleman & Chris Colbert
Edited & Sound Design: Byron Hunt
Producers: Heather Johnson, Ryan Woodhall and Mike DuBose
Associate Producers: Quinton Hill
Content Distribution: DCP Entertainment
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Danny Ray Thomas - Part 1
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11/09/20 • 62 min
Executive producer Chris Colbert has a one on one conversation with Marketta Thomas sister of Danny Ray Thomas. Danny Ray Thomas was killed by police in Houston, TX on March 22, 2018. At the age of 34, he was shot by police while having a manic episode in the middle of the street with his pants around his ankles.
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WARNING: CHIME #1 (skip ahead 6 minutes 4 seconds) And so then, I understand his wife murdered the children. Right. Are you okay speaking about what happened there? Mm-hmm (affirmative). Well, from my understanding, I had actually had just got off the phone with her the day before. And I was trying to get the kids from her because he was, Danny, was calling me from jail three-way. Somebody else telling me he was concerned about his kids and that I needed to go get them, So I was calling her, trying to get them as I did before, even when he was out of jail because she wouldn't necessarily let him come get them. So he would have to go through me to go get his kids so that he could see them. So I tried calling her and getting the kids and at one point she was just like, "No." she didn't want the kids around me or any of my family or anything like that. And it was just kind of like, I didn't understand why. "But you're saying that you need help from his family, I'm trying to help you and give you a relief from the kids for a while, just let me help you out." She just was not feeling it at all. She was just like, "No, I hate your brother. And my kids are never going to be around your family. Don't ever call me about my kids. Don't worry about it." But at the same time she was going through mental issues, I think she was bipolar or something. So, it was kind of like, okay, maybe this is just one of them days. so I'll try the next day. The next day became that day. And it hurt so much because it's just like, "I was just talking to her yesterday about the kids. I heard the kids in the background. Why would you do something like that? Why?" She called CPS, for CPS to come get them, the kids. And she told them, "I think I might do something. I don't think my kids are safe around me. I need someone to come get them" and stuff like that. And then they wouldn't, they didn't feel the need. They felt like there was no reason to. But you have the mom telling you, she's telling you, she's giving you a warning. Right? "If you don't take these kids something's bad's going to happen." They didn't take head to it and the next day... I believe it was overnight when she did it, because she was with one of my cousins. They're best friends. This is what I heard from my cousin, Nina, is that they were riding in a car. She has another son from a previous relationship, older. They're riding in a car and she went to drop the oldest son off with his dad because he lived with his dad and she went home. But my cousin was telling her that she was under so much stress that even my cousin offered to take the two youngest kids and keep them for a while and she didn't let her do it. So, she dropped her off at home and then she went home. My cousin said that she felt something bad, like you had that eerie feeling. She said that she was having that eerie feeling. And she kept calling and calling her, but she wasn't answering the phone. So she was like, "Yeah, I kept calling and she would never answer the phone." And I believe she said when she finally did answer the phone, she was saying something about, can she come get her or something like that, she needed to leave town or something. So, my cousin's kind of wondering why was she saying she needs to leave town all of a sudden, overnight. And she was asking her where the kids were and she was just saying, "Oh, they're okay. They're okay. But I need to leave town." It was like, "Are you taking the ...
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