Ernest Thomas, Samuel Shepherd, Charles Greenlee and Walter Irvin were aged between 16 and 26 when Norma Padgett, a 17-year-old White woman, accused them of rape.
Samuel Shepherd and Walter Irvin were veterans of WW2 and had continued to wear their uniforms when they returned to the US.
(African American veterans were frequent targets for lynchings - a reminder their service did not affect their status at home.) npr.org/2018/09/20/649…
After Padgett made her false accusation, the local sheriff, Willis McCall, led a mob of 1,000 men to hunt down and find the men.
The men (with the assistance of the KKK) lynched Erwin Thomas, shooting him 400 times, and then arrested the other three men.
The mob then went on a rampage throughout the town, looting and burning Black homes.
Meanwhile, Samuel Shepherd, Charles Greenlee and Walter Irvin were being held in the local county jail.
The sheriff then claimed that the three men tried to escape. He shot and killed Mr. Shepherd. He shot and seriously injured Walter Irvin. He never faced any consequences.
Samuel Shepherd and Charles Greenlee were eventually tried and convicted of rape by all-White juries. Thurgood Marshall led their defense teams.
After being sentenced to death, Mr. Shepherd's sentence was commuted to life in prison. He was released in 1968 and died a year later.
Mr. Greenlee was sentenced to life in prison and released in 1962. He died in 2012.
His daughter, Carol Greenlee, attended the exoneration this week.
If you haven't already, you should absolutely read Devil in the Grove, by Gilbert King, which won the Pulitzer Prize. Part of the reason the four young men were exonerated is due to information he uncovered. pulitzer.org/winners/gilber…
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William Farwell, who lied about continuing to have a sexual relationship with Sandra even after she was pregnant with his brother's child, was last week decertified by MA's police oversight agency.
It's not each cop's entire BWC. It's a 17 minute NYPD PR video where the incident is narrated from NYPD perspective and snippets of BWC and other video are included.
Police officers are meant to deescalate not escalate situations.
Mr. Mickles jumps the turnstile.
They see Mr. Mickles is carrying a knife in his back pocket but it is a knife he is legally allowed to carry so that is not a crime.
In 2022, Lynda Espinoza's 16-year-old daughter was murdered; 2 weeks later cops killed her 13-year-old son. TX then removed her other children claiming the deaths "while in her custody demonstrated negligence & possible danger to others."
The police shot and killed her son Andre Hernandez Jr during a pursuit of an allegedly stolen car. A cop fired into the moving vehicle as it was driving away from him The child immediately got out of the car and put his hands up. He died in hospital.
NYC DOC Commissioner Louis Molina lied when he said Joshua Valles, 31, who was incarcerated on Rikers Island, died of a heart attack on Monday with no foul play or official wrongdoing suspected.
In fact an autopsy revealed Mr. Valles died of a skull fracture.
Mr. Valles, who had no criminal record, was being held on $10,000 bond on a burglary charge. That's a non-violent offense and he was only able to be held, under rollbacks to NY's bail reform laws, because he also had a pending petit larceny case.
Once he was hospitalized and already on life support, Mr Valles' lawyers at @nyc_defenders were able to petition for his release on "compassionate" grounds.
@malarkeymags wrote an excellent thread on this part of the story of Joshua Valles' death.
Australian soldier Ben Roberts-Smith kicked a handcuffed Afghan man off a cliff and then ordered him shot; shot a teenage prisoner point-blank in the head; and gunned down a disabled man, whose prosthetic leg SAS soldiers later used to drink beer.
Today, he lost his defamation case against three major Australian newspapers who reported that Roberts Smith killed six prisoners while on duty in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012.
Australian defamation laws are much tighter than here. The only defense the newspapers had was truth and so Roberts-Smith's conduct in Afghanistan (as well as that of Australia's special forces) was put on trial in a way almost akin to a criminal trial.
Sheldon Thomas spent 19 years in prison wrongfully convicted of murder after cops knowingly used a photo of a different Black man (with the same name) in a photo array and a witness identified him. His judge, then an appeal court, said it didn't matter because they looked alike.
Sheldon was just 17 when he was arrested and charged with murder.
He is pictured on the right. The photo of the person cops placed in the photo array is on the left.
But that wasn't the only flaw in this case. BK DA admits the cops lied on the stand and witnesses were coerced. All of this was known as early as 2004 and there's no explanation as to why it took so long for Mr. Thomas' conviction to be overturned.