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BLM march for Malik Drummond??
Posted on 8/14/16 at 4:16 pm
Posted on 8/14/16 at 4:16 pm
Funny haven't heard a peep from any BLM people or other Black activists such as the NAACP, Southern Poverty Law Center, ACLU, your boy Fat Gary, the New Black Panthers, or the groups the Baton Rouge shooter was affiliated with.
Oh that's right, Malik was just a 2yr old boy killed by his Dad from excessive and abusive punishement.
The father and his girlfriend erroneously reported the child missing and thousands of police and volunteer man-hours were spent looking for a child that was never lost, just left in a field in a rural area by an abandoned old house off the road.
ADG has a story about the investigation and the cops that didn't give up until they solved the case.
They never stopped looking
WTF? 8 pregnancies? There really should be a parenting test people should pass before having kids. These are the types having gov't check scoring babies while educated, productive people limit the size of their families.
And if anyone ever wonders what the true purpose and motives for DeRay and the funky bunch are all you need to do to understand their worthlessness is read the following snippet from the article
Yup, police officers were more than half of the crowd at the child's memorial, a police officer organized it and wrote the child's obit. His own family that neglected him life also neglected him in death.
BLM supporters, If you folks got vocal about incidents that really matter where a difference could be made instead of taking up for habitual criminals that were killed during the act of a dangerous crime you'd find more people would be supportive instead of wishing they could mow you down in the highway. If BLM ever says a word about this case they'll come out in support of the killer Dad over the toddler victim.
Oh that's right, Malik was just a 2yr old boy killed by his Dad from excessive and abusive punishement.
The father and his girlfriend erroneously reported the child missing and thousands of police and volunteer man-hours were spent looking for a child that was never lost, just left in a field in a rural area by an abandoned old house off the road.
ADG has a story about the investigation and the cops that didn't give up until they solved the case.
They never stopped looking
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The community hunt continued for a week. But on Dec. 1, 2014, the volunteers were told to go home. For them, the search was over. For the Searcy Police Department, the search was just beginning. Searchers scoured the Little Red River. Scent and cadaver dogs worked the riverbanks. Divers from the Pulaski County sheriff's office water patrol unit scoured the river's floor in 36-degree weather.
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Lee and Taylor suspected early on that Malik had not really just walked out of his home.
When a specialist at the White County Child Safety Center spoke to Clifton's and Marcotte's children, the officers learned that Marcotte sometimes put a sock in Malik's mouth and wrapped duct tape around his head to keep him quiet or to teach him a lesson. Marcotte denied taping a sock in Malik's mouth. There wasn't even tape in the house, she said in a video interview:
Taylor tells her that investigators found three rolls of tape and child-sized socks with blood on them in her home. Marcotte says she had taped the sock in Malik's mouth only once.
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After two hours in the interview room, Marcotte, in the late stages of her eighth pregnancy, finally told a new story.
WTF? 8 pregnancies? There really should be a parenting test people should pass before having kids. These are the types having gov't check scoring babies while educated, productive people limit the size of their families.
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Three days before he reported Malik's disappearance to police, Clifton disciplined his son because he wouldn't eat his dinner, Marcotte wrote in her confession. When Malik drank another child's drink, Clifton disciplined him again. Malik's breath became ragged.
Marcotte begged Clifton to take Malik to the hospital, but he wouldn't. "He was scared to because of how bruised Malik was."
Malik slept with them that night. His legs grew cold, and his stomach began to swell. "Malik was biting his finger, and I knew he felt no pain because his finger was bleeding." Marcotte wrote that when Malik began to choke, she performed CPR. But it didn't help. Clifton wrapped Malik in Marcotte's purple robe and went outside to take him to the hospital. But Malik died before they got there.
He died in the arms of his father. In the arms of his killer, Marcotte said.
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Marcotte agreed to record a phone conversation with Clifton for police. Clifton tells her the police have nothing on them. "They can't come after you with nothing. Period," he says. "All you got to remember is to keep saying you don't know."
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Clifton, 6 feet 7 inches, speaks with a slow, deep voice in the video. The 42-year-old leans forward in his seat and gestures with his hands as he tells the familiar story. Then Taylor tells Clifton about Marcotte's confession, and everything changes.
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He always spoke of Malik as a person. When we were in the field, it struck both of us that he said, 'I put it right here.' "I think, in that instant, Malik became an 'it
And if anyone ever wonders what the true purpose and motives for DeRay and the funky bunch are all you need to do to understand their worthlessness is read the following snippet from the article
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Lee (one of the investigators) wrote the obituary for a child she loved but never knew.
She organized Malik's memorial service for Dec. 19, 2015. Family and members of the community who had searched the neighborhood a year before went to remember Malik, but law enforcement officers comprised more than half of the crowd.
Lee's parents drove from Georgia to attend the memorial.
They knew how much Malik meant to her.
Yup, police officers were more than half of the crowd at the child's memorial, a police officer organized it and wrote the child's obit. His own family that neglected him life also neglected him in death.
BLM supporters, If you folks got vocal about incidents that really matter where a difference could be made instead of taking up for habitual criminals that were killed during the act of a dangerous crime you'd find more people would be supportive instead of wishing they could mow you down in the highway. If BLM ever says a word about this case they'll come out in support of the killer Dad over the toddler victim.
Posted on 8/14/16 at 4:20 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
Nobody cares....at least not in South Louisiana.
Posted on 8/14/16 at 4:21 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
BLM is a hate group. They do not care about making things better for their community.
Posted on 8/14/16 at 4:22 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
Truth, but you're mostly preaching to the choir here.
Posted on 8/14/16 at 4:29 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
quote:IWH the guy on the left
Posted on 8/14/16 at 4:47 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
Sad story but just thinking about the continued torture if the child had lived.
Posted on 8/14/16 at 5:26 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
Within the past several weeks I have sent two or three several emails to BLM with a link to a story involving "black on black" killings. I just sent this one because if anyone's life matters it should be a 2 yr old, who happens to be black.
Posted on 8/14/16 at 5:29 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
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educated, productive people limit the size of their families.
Both of my parents have two degrees apiece, and I'm the oldest of 9 kids.
Posted on 8/14/16 at 5:30 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
I would literally jump for joy if they decided to come march in BR right now
Posted on 8/14/16 at 5:32 pm to TbirdSpur2010
Good for you. Your family is an outlier and from a different generation.
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