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Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 12:58 PM Jul 2015

Louisiana Horror Story: Race, class, murder, the death penalty, marijuana, vicious prosecutor

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/07/06/revenge-killing

Annals of Justice JULY 6, 2015 ISSUE

Revenge Killing
Race and the death penalty in a Louisiana parish.

BY RACHEL AVIV

The Caddo Parish D.A. recently told a reporter, “I think we need to kill more people.”

A week after his son turned one, Rodricus Crawford woke up a few minutes before 7 A.M. on the left side of his bed. His son was sleeping on the right side, facing the door. Crawford, who was twenty-three, reached over to wake him up, but the baby didn’t move. He put his ear on his son’s stomach and then began yelling for his mother. “Look at the baby!” he shouted.

Crawford was lanky, with delicate features, high cheekbones, and a patchy goatee. He lived in a small three-bedroom house with his mother, grandmother, uncle, sister, and a younger brother in Mooretown, a neighborhood in Shreveport, Louisiana, bordered by a stretch of factories and next to the airport. His mother, Abbie, a housekeeper at the Quality Inn, rushed into the room and picked up the baby, who was named Roderius, after his father. He looked as if he were asleep, but his forehead felt cool.


Crawford’s uncle called 911, and an operator instructed him to try CPR while they waited for an ambulance. Crawford’s mother and sister took turns pumping the baby’s chest.

“I’m doing it, Ma’am, but he ain’t doing nothing!” Abbie said, out of breath.

The ambulance seemed to be taking too long, so Crawford’s younger brother called 911 on another line. “The baby’s not talking, not breathing, not saying anything,” he said. “Can you get an ambulance?”

They were used to waiting a long time for city services; the alarm could go off at their pastor’s church and ring all night, and the fire department would never come. There was a saying in the neighborhood that the police were never there when you needed them, only when you didn’t. The community was populated almost entirely by black families, many of whom had grown up together. After a few more minutes, Crawford’s brother called 911 again. “We need an ambulance, Ma’am,” he said. “It’s been twenty minutes!”

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Much, much more and it gets much, much worse at the link.
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Louisiana Horror Story: Race, class, murder, the death penalty, marijuana, vicious prosecutor (Original Post) Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 OP
No words Faux pas Jul 2015 #1
I think the prosecutor may be literally clinically insane. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #2
Something is going on with him that should have some sort of intervention. marble falls Jul 2015 #4
This is another reason we need to demand a focus on who this happens to and why. Jefferson23 Jul 2015 #3
Kick for the afternoon crew. n/t Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #5
Devastating. K&R Brickbat Jul 2015 #6
K&R Solly Mack Jul 2015 #7
. riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #8
Kicking this horrifying story for one more day. A must read you won't believe. Comrade Grumpy Jul 2015 #9
 

Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
2. I think the prosecutor may be literally clinically insane.
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 01:23 PM
Jul 2015

He needs to be removed, not elected DA for the whole parish.

Jefferson23

(30,099 posts)
3. This is another reason we need to demand a focus on who this happens to and why.
Fri Jul 3, 2015, 01:39 PM
Jul 2015

If those among us do not push, the victims will multiply.

Sound the alarm, annoy the hell out of your elected reps.

That story is horrific.

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