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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDallas Cop-Killer Micah Johnson Was Blacklisted by Black-Power Groups as ‘Unstable’
The Dallas cop-killer frequented black-power events despite no official membership and was so committed that he wrote one groups motto with his own blood.DALLAS Micah Johnson sought to join a black militant group two years before he targeted white police officers for death but was turned away after a background check.
After being sent home from Afghanistan for stealing womens underwear, Johnson was discharged from the Army in late summer 2014 just as the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner were energizing the nascent Black Lives Matter movement. With his Army identity shattered, Johnson then sought a new one in the black power movement by joining one of several groups that believe in armed resistance against white society, especially police.
Before he could join, though, a tipster asked a man in the Dallas-area movement to screen Johnson for involvement in black activist groups. Ken Moore of the Collective Black Peoples Movement (CBPM) said that he was asked to look into Johnson by an unidentified black activist group. When he discovered the Army veteran was discharged for sexual harassment, he labelled him unfit for recruitment.
Malik Shabazz, former chair of the New Black Panther Party, told The Daily Beast that the background check system described by Moore effectively blacklisted Johnson from membership in black nationalist and black liberation groups across the country. Once youre blacklisted by the alert that we put out, thats a wrap, Moore told The Daily Beast.
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/07/11/micah-johnson-was-blacklisted-by-black-power-groups-as-unstable.html
cherokeeprogressive
(24,853 posts)So I'm confused. He wasn't discharged for sexual harassment and was allowed to stay in the "ready reserve".
Igel
(35,374 posts)He wasn't excluded because he might be planning mass murder or was a potentially violent hater.
He was excluded because he was alleged to have stolen women's underwear?
And that's to make me think better of either Johnson or the black-power folk?
romanic
(2,841 posts)Its clears up the reasons why he was upset at movements like BLM; he was shunned everywhere he went. The mixture of PTSD, the police shootings, and the acceptance only from the militant and radical "black power" groups led to this. Very sad.
gratuitous
(82,849 posts)I'm so glad the default setting in our country is "Guns? Sure! All you want." I hope we keep doing nothing about all the guns floating around our country, because the system is working like a dream.
lpbk2713
(42,769 posts)Sounds like he backed himself up into a corner and was left with
no where to find anyone to bond with socially or emotionally.