Obama should bring federal charges in South Carolina and seek death

OP, there is no such thing as: "deprivation of civil rights color of law".

1. TRY to Elaborate further.
2. What site did you copy/paste this from?
 
Not much media hype about this BLACK WOMAN COP, even after she murdered a WHITE COP and a VIETNAMESE family in cold blood.

An AFFIRMATIVE ACTION HIRE where she FAILED all required psych tests.

The city of New Orleans had to hire her.

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The affirmative action black kuuunt.

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The good cop and Vietnamese family the affirmative black kuuuunt murdered.

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Her ni99er boyfriend that helped the affirmative action kuuuunt.


Antoinette Frank Murderpedia the encyclopedia of murderers

Antoinette Frank served in the New Orleans Police for less than one year and was hired despite being caught lying on several sections of her application. During a shooting, she met her future boyfriend, an alleged drug dealer named Rogers LaCaze, who had been badly injured during the shooting and who required help from Frank that night, as well as hospitalization.

Frank and LaCaze fell in love quickly. The couple shared a passionate relationship. Perhaps feeling that LaCaze brought her the solace she needed in life, Frank became so infatuated with the young man (who was 18 at the time), that she even let him drive her police car around.

On March 4, 1995, Frank and Lacaze visited Kim Anh, a Vietnamese restaurant in east New Orleans, Louisiana. As the restaurant was closing early that morning, Chau Vu, sister of two of the victims, went into the kitchen to count money.

She reentered the dining room of the restaurant to pay Officer Ronald Williams, when she noticed Frank approaching the restaurant yet again. Sensing something was wrong, Chau Vu ran back to the kitchen and hid the money in the microwave before returning to the front of the restaurant.

Using a stolen key, Frank and Lacaze entered the restaurant and began to walk quickly to the back of the building, pushing Chau, one of Chau's brothers, Quoc, and a restaurant employee along with her. Shots rang out, and Frank ran back to the front of the restaurant.

Chau, Quoc, and the employee hid in a cooler in the kitchen, concerned because they did not know the whereabouts of Chau's and Quoc's sister and brother, Ha and Cuong.

From inside the cooler, Chau and Quoc could partially see the front of the restaurant. Chau initially could see Frank, who appeared to be looking for something. Frank moved out of Chau's line of vision, and then the three hiding heard additional gunshots.

Quoc next observed Frank searching in the area where the Vus usually kept their money. He then saw her walk over to the area where he later found the bodies of his brother and sister, and he heard more gunshots. After Frank and Rogers Lacaze left the premises, Quoc emerged from the cooler and called 911 to report the murders.

Antoinette Frank had obtained an off-duty job as a security guard at the restaurant along with officer Williams, who considered her to be a friend. Frank arrived to the scene minutes after the first officers to arrive were there, and she proceeded to study the scenario where the murders took place. She approached Chau, asking her what happened. Chau found another officer and reported what she had witnessed. After Chau was interviewed in more detail, the defendant and Rogers Lacaze were arrested and charged with first degree murder

Frank and were indicted by an Orleans Parish Grand Jury on April 28, 1995. Their trials were severed, and Rogers Lacaze was tried first on July 17-21, 1995, found guilty as charged, and sentenced to death.

Frank's trial began on September 5, 1995, and on September 12, 1995, the jury returned a guilty verdict on all counts and recommended a sentence of death as to all counts. The defendant was formally sentenced to death on October 20, 1995.


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GOOD NEWS FOR THE FUCKING LIBERALS THOUGH IN REGARDS TO THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION KUUUUNT THAT WAS ON DEATH ROW.

On October 18, 2006, Frank's attorneys argued before the Louisiana Supreme Court that her death sentence should be overturned because she was denied state-funded experts to help prepare for the sentencing phase of the trial. On May 22, 2007, the Louisiana Supreme Court ruled 5–2 that the death penalty should be upheld.

On April 22, 2008, State Judge Frank Marullo signed the death warrant for Antoinette Frank. According to the warrant, Frank was scheduled for execution by lethal injection on July 15, 2008. In May, however, the Louisiana Supreme Court issued a 90-day stay of execution effective June 10 pending ongoing appeals.

On September 11, 2008, the day that the state supreme court stay was to end, a new death warrant was signed by the same judge. According to this second warrant, Frank was scheduled for execution by lethal injection on December 8, 2008. In a new round of appeals, defense attorneys argued they had had too little time to review the voluminous record before the deadline for filing appeals. The Louisiana State Supreme Court ruled on the case again. Their decision, made public November 25, 2008, effectively canceled the death warrant signed by Judge Marullo in September.

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Just in case you wanted a reason to hate liberals more.
 
Its a federal crime, passed pursuant to the 14th Amendment, called "deprivation of civil rights color of law". When the right deprived is life, the death penalty is a possible sentence.

The Justice Department should take the case up and seek the death penalty. According to stories in the media and as evidenced by the film, he wilfully shot dead an unarmed man in the back and tried to cover up his illegal act. If that is true he deserves no less than death.

Wonder how many of those who oppose the death penalty will "change their minds" for this?
 
The cop was stupid and either panicked or just got angry...and murdered him.

If we all.agree that cops should be treated like the rest of us........then he'll have the same chance at a plea deal. Many heat of the moment murders get plead down to manslaughter and result in 15-20 year sentences. Some even less.

If we're gonna demand cops be treated like the rest of us....well....that means in punishment also. He'll plea down if hes smart. Plea to manslaughter because evidence is overwhelming and the solicitor never wants trial.

He'll get 15-20. Be out by age 55.


He will not last in jail, he will be taken "care" of

Interesting how you have a problem with what he did but support the concept of it being done to him.
 
I had forgotten all about that black bitch. Ain't that a crock of rotten shit steaming with flies and maggots. But then she is B L A C K. Daa gots cibil rites whitey don't got.
 

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