April 14, 2004 Archives

cville police

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posted by catherine / April 14, 2004 / 5 comments /

i read from kevin drum that the charlottesville police force is subjecting black men to a dna test, to rule them out as suspects in the serial rapist case.

here is an essay from a uva grad student who submitted to the test:

It was just after 9pm, and because the local gym was closed and I did not want to miss my daily 30 minutes of exercise, I decided to ride my bicycle around the block, comfortable in the relative safety of my cozy, collegiate neighborhood near UVA. It seems my sense of freedom and safety made someone else very uncomfortable, because according to one of the officers, someone called me in as "a suspicious person riding a bike."

I was incredulous. Riding a bicycle, along a well-lit boulevard, in my own neighborhood is suspicious? One officer seemed brusque and taciturn, waving aside my surprise.

When one of the officers demanded identification, I went from stunned to frightened to angry in the space of a heartbeat. As they called in my name, address, and social security information to several different criminal databases, the three of us stood silently in the dusk, listening to the garbled voice of the dispatcher distill the entirety of my life to a series of dates, addresses, and legal verification.

Satisfied I was not on anyone's most-wanted list, the officer explained that there had been a series of break-ins and assaults around town. The suspect police were seeking was a black male, about my height and weight, and his crimes had occurred here, in the vicinity of the University.

When the officer first pulled me over, he read from the dispatcher's log, and described me, what I was wearing, the bike, and said, "Sounds like a good match to me; you fit the description."

here is a cav daily article on the matter.

i have no comment on the story, but would rather like to bring light to the world o'crap that is the charlottesville police force. they use excessive force. many of them are racist. very racist (did i mention they once arrested wynton marsalis, who was having an on-campus concert, because they thought he was a robber?). they hate free speech. in my four years at uva, i can't count the number of times a police officer was suspended or fired for inappropriate actions.

so this whole dna-testing thing doesn't surprise me. what i would like to know is if they would do the same thing if some frat boy was accused of rape. would they dna test every white frat boy at uva? seeing as that would take them, oh, about 500 years, i doubt it.

anyway, just go to cvillenews.com, search for 'police', and read some of the reports that come up. it's sketchy.

craporama!

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posted by catherine / April 14, 2004 / 3 comments /

no one in today in my department, thought i’d kill the last hour of work by digging up some music-related crap to keep you and me entertained:

lil kim is so totally going to jail. no word on who will design the black-and-white striped prison pasties.

the always-bizarre and completely confusing radiohead.com website is up. labyrinthine links and stanley donwood await.

nme recap of the first pixies concert in ten years. you can download a video here, though i have no idea how to download bit torrent.


spike jonze and karen o of the yeah yeah yeahs like to make out.

another jackson accuser comes on out.

and a few non-music goodies for you:

britney wants to do a reality tv series, OnTourage, describing it as being a mix of 'the real world' and madonna's 'truth or dare.' this is an awesome, awesome idea.

mel g. is shopping around 'the passion' for tv time. one thing--he demands that it show completely unaired. dunno how the FCC will get around this one. (erm. update. i meant show completely unedited. i don't know exactly how it would show completely unaired. my love for typos rears its ugly head)

and this is fun: bush's unintentionally cinematic rhetorical style.

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posted by catherine / April 14, 2004 / 1 comment /

inspired by matt yglesias, i added a 'other blogs commenting on this post' feature. hurrah. of course, this site is rarely linked, but it serves my narcissistic desires. the blogosphere is ALL ABOUT ME.

also, it's good, cause i have no idea how to do that whole trackback thing.

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