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Suspect in Racially Motivated Post-Katrina Shooting Unlikely to Stand Trial
Posted by Marcello (Guest) - Sunday, September 25 2011, 0:33:36 (UTC)
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How convenient for a White supremacist to plead "insanity" after murdering a Black man in cold blood during a natural disaster. Or the racist Oakland Bart police who killed the young African-American, Oscar Grant, execution style, while Grant was cuffed, lying face down on the ground, according to witnesses. The cop's reason: "I was reaching for my tazer", my response: What the fuck do you need a tazer when you got a guy half your size, bound, face down and held down by 3 or 4 other cops? And now this "insane" Louisiana cracker who was looking to "kill me some nigger" that day. If he felt endangered by the desperate victim of Katrina who was looking for help, why did he shoot him twice. First he shot him from afar - that should undercut the potential danger, since the man is wounded and can't walk - then he approached him and shot and killed him at close range. When he got back to his house, he celebrated his kill with a few beers and some "hee haws!" and "yaa hoos!"




Suspect in Racially Motivated Post-Katrina Shooting Unlikely to Stand Trial
September 23, 2011, 4:40 pm ET by Sarah Moughty

(Video): http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/criminal-justice/law-disorder/suspect-in-racially-motivated-post-katrina-shooting-unlikely-to-stand-trial/

Roland Bourgeois Jr., the New Orleans man charged with shooting three black men in the days after Hurricane Katrina, may never face trial.

Last year, Bourgeois’s neighbor Terri Benjamin told us — and a grand jury — that Bourgeois was among a group of armed men who threatened, attacked and shot African Americans in the Algiers Point neighborhood. Among them was Donnell Herrington, who was shot in the neck while walking through Algiers Point on his way to evacuate the city.

Bourgeois was arrested and charged and was scheduled to stand trial next month in the Herrington shooting.

But Wednesday U.S. Magistrate Judge Louis Moore ruled that Bourgeois is “unable to understand the nature and consequence of the proceedings against him or to assist properly in his defense.” Bourgeois is terminally ill and needs a liver transplant. Doctors have testified that he has less than a year to live. The judge ordered Bourgeois to remain hospitalized under federal custody. He will be re-evaluated in four months.

The Times-Picayune was unable to reach Herrington for comment yesterday. But last year he recounted the incident to us.

“I thought I was going to die, period,” he said. “I thought it was over.”

This was just one in a string of racially motivated attacks in New Orleans’ predominantly white Algiers Point neighborhood in the days after Hurricane Katrina.



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