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Rp @bornillegal GREENVILLE, Ala. — An ex-Alabama state trooper who was accused of raping a woman while he was on duty was sentenced to six months in jail after he pleaded guilty Thursday to a misdemeanor sexual misconduct charge. Felony charges of rape and sodomy against Samuel McHenry II were dismissed as part of a plea agreement he filed in Butler County District Court in Greenville. McHenry’s Alabama Peace Officers’ Standards and Training Commission certification will be revoked and he’ll have to register as a sex offender, according to the plea agreement. The plea deal comes amid increased national attention on allegations of sexual misconduct by law enforcement officers. In a yearlong investigation of sexual misconduct by U.S. law enforcement, The Associated Press learned of about 1,000 officers who lost their badges in a six-year period for offenses including rape and propositioning citizens for sex while on duty. The figure includes only officers whose licenses have been revoked. Not all states take such action, maintain accurate records or have a statewide system to decertify officers for misconduct. In McHenry’s case, the trooper drove a woman away from the scene of a car accident the night of Dec. 6 and threatened to take her to jail if she didn’t have sex with him, according to a warrant. The former trooper made the demands after he found pill bottles and an empty nasal spray bottle in her car at the accident scene, investigators have said. McHenry drove the woman to a closed store after having sex with her, then let her out and drove off, investigators have said. Alabama Law Enforcement Agency spokesman Sgt. Steve Jarrett said McHenry began working as a trooper in 2009. McHenry was ordered to report to the Butler County Jail by March 12 and pay court costs, fines and crime victims’ compensation fees. Officials at the Alabama Attorney General’s Officer were not immediately available to comment on McHenry’s plea deal Friday morning. NEVER FORGET EX-OKLAHOMA COP #DANIELHOLTZCLAW GETS 263 YEARS Rp @blackceasar64 #cityovgods #blackmatrix #InstaSaveApp
💯💯💯@Regrann from @tattletailzz - "America has a policy where you do not empower black people for their own benefit.” @drumarjohnson's new @breakfastclubam interview is up now at www.power1051FM.com #economicempowerment #Regrann #Mediaoutrage #truth #melanin #cityofgods #blackmatrix #rbg #negus #blacklivesmatter #melanin #timetounify #knowledgeisthenewmoney
@Regrann from @queen__d1 - We need our own summer camps as well. I'm in Central FL if somebody wanna start one around here. DM @Regrann from @siriusknowledge - #Repost follow ・・・@freck.gz・・・ IF YOU DONT TEACH THE TRUTH TO YOUR KIDS THEY WILL FIND OUT THE TRUTH THE HARD WAY !! A rope burn a 12-year-old black Texas girl received around her neck during an overnight school campout has left the girl's mother asking if her daughter was victimized by racially motivated bullying by sixth-grade classmates. Sandy Rougely of Waco has retained a lawyer to press a personal injury claim against Live Oak Classical School, the private school where her daughter is enrolled. She told The Dallas Morning News for a story posted on its website Thursday that her daughter returned from the April 28 campout with the injury to the front half of her neck. "It looked like somebody had ripped her neck apart and stitched it back together," she told the newspaper. The girl, whom the newspaper did not identify by name, said she was helping classmates pull a rope to move the swing when she stopped to watch. She said she felt nothing except the rope wrapping around her neck from behind and being pulled against her neck. She fell to the ground and was tugged backward. None of her classmates moved to help her, so she removed the rope, looked back and saw three boys, all of them white, who she said had been picking on her. She said she asked if they had done it on purpose and they said no. Rougely's daughter said the staff treated the injury with petroleum jelly and ibuprofen. Even if the injury were not the result of an intentional act, the school's handling of the situation was "beyond poor," said T.J. Jones, a lawyer with McCathern's law firm. No one has been accused of a crime, and the school statement said all student and teacher eyewitnesses have been interviewed "and each independently established that the (racially motivated attack) accusation made by the attorney is absolutely false." #cityovgods #blackmatrix #wakeup #siriusknows #theylive #staywoke #siriusknowledge #Regrann #Regrann

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Treating black girls in school like criminals. #BlackGirlsMatter Girls who are suspended face a significantly greater likelihood of dropping out of school and are more likely to have contact with the juvenile justice system. The long-term consequences of dropping out are particularly troubling for black as well as Latina girls, including a greater prevalence of low-wage work and unemployment. Because detachment from school carries so many negative consequences, efforts to reverse these patterns must be informed by a closer look at how girls experience the push and pull factors that shape their attachment to school. Even as adolescents, black girls must grapple with the cruelties of racism that will cause a wide range of socioeconomic consequences that could have harmful long-term mental health consequences. “Being disproportionately targeted for disciplinary action can lead to internalizing those beliefs,” psychology professor Kira Banks said. “Negative beliefs about oneself and racial group has been correlated with increased negative body image, drinking as a coping mechanism, and psychological distress.” It is hard being black in America at any age It is not surprising that such unfair treatment can lead to symptoms of hopelessness, anxiety and fears that cause mental health problems. Black people are 20 times more likely to report having serious psychological distress than white people, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health. How can black people deal with this? Finding ways to heal is crucial, as black people fight the white supremacist structures while maintaining their mental health. One resource is the Association of Black Psychologists, which may have a local branch near your city or town. The national organization hosts the Emotional Emancipation Initiative, a worldwide movement for the healing, wellness, and empowerment of black people. It’s impossible to deal with the stresses of racism all by ourselves. Black people will continue to bear the heaviest burden of American racism, but we don’t have to suffer while we fight it. #cityovgods #blackmatrix #rbg #thirdey
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