Jena 6 last night on Anderson Cooper 360

‘Jena 6′ case inflames racial tensions – cnn.com

The deadly weapon was his shoes. That’s how the district attorney in a small Louisiana town persuaded a jury to convict 17-year old Mychal Bell, tried as adult on charges of aggravated battery.

Bell is one of the so-called “Jena 6″ — six black teenagers accused of attacking Justin Barker, a white classmate at Jena High School, last fall.

Barker was knocked unconscious and kicked as he lay on the ground. He went to the hospital and was treated for his injuries and released the same day. He went to a school function that night.

Barker was hit from behind and says he didn’t see who did it, but school officials soon rounded up six “suspects”. Instead of school suspension or expulsion, it became a criminal case. District Attorney Reed Walters had the students arrested and charged with attempted murder. In this state, that can mean 80 years in prison.

Mychal Bell was the first to go to trial. His attempted murder charges were dropped, but he faced a lesser charge of aggravated battery. His public defender called no witnesses. The district attorney told the jury Bell’s shoes were a weapon used to kick the defenseless victim. It took an all-white jury just three hours to convict Bell, and he faces more than 20 years in prison.

That was before the news of this story sparked an interest from NAACP, ACLU, and Al Sharpton.

Now Bell has a new lawyer, and we will be in court Tuesday, as the lawyer tries to get the conviction thrown out.

Are the criminal charges realistic or racist? Depends on who you talk to in this town, and many locals refused to talk to us at all. We in the media are “making the town look bad,” the mayor told me.

In a town that’s 85 percent white, with a white mayor, sheriff, district attorney and trial judge, the parents of the black students who were arrested say their sons will never get a fair trial here. In conversations, they sometimes sound more exhausted than angry.

One question: If justice is blind, does that mean color blind too?

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Here is information from the NAACP. I’m glad to see them doing something regarding the Jena 6…and getting off the Michael Vick case stuff. I want to say it’s about time…but I’ll just thank them for their efforts because these young men need all of the support they can get from whomever will offer it…late or not.

Take ACTION Today!!!!

  • Sign the Petition
  • Donate online to the:
    • Jena 6 Defense Fund https://secure.colorofchange.org/jena_fund/
    • OR mail donations to: Jena 6 Defense Committee, P. O. Box 2798,
      Jena, LA 71342
  • Make a Phone Call:
    • Below please find contact information for the Louisiana Governor and the Louisiana State Attorney General.The Honorable Kathleen Babineaux Blanco
      Governor of the Great State of Louisiana
      Office of the Governor
      Attn: Constituent Services
      P.O. Box 94004
      Baton Rouge, LA 70804-90004
      Phone: (225) 342-0991
      Fax: (225) 342-7099
      contact@la.govCharles C. Foti, Jr., Attorney General
      1885 North 3rd Street
      P.O. Box 94005
      Baton Rouge, LA 70804
      Phone: (225) 326-6705
      Fax: (225) 342-8703
      Executive@ag.state.la.us
  • Send a letter to the Louisiana Governor and the Louisiana Attorney General: http://www.naacp.org/pdfs/SampleJena6SupportLetter.pdf (sample letter)

SPREAD THE WORD!

  • Too many people don’t even know about the Jena 6 tragedy. Not to mention the fact that events such as this are occurring daily!
  • Host an event, forum, town hall meeting, pass out flyers, whatever…just make sure that the people in your community and on your campus understand that racism and injustice is ALIVE. If we don’t fight for the Jena 6 and fight to end racism in this country who will?

If you have any questions, call Angela Ciccolo or Stefanie Brown at the NAACP National Headquarters at (410) 580-5777.

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2 Responses to Jena 6 last night on Anderson Cooper 360

  1. Bruce

    The story is becoming old Al. Get over it. That is our justice system. Fix it and you might wind up in jail. I wouldn’t waste a phone call about this.

    I will say though, I think facing 22 years in jail for kicking someone is a little harsh. I believe a fine and probation would be in order. But only if Sharpton stays away. Otherwise hang the guy.

    Sharpton knows Mr. Bell only need $9000.00 to get out of jail, but won’t put his hand in his pocket to do this. Guess he needs the money to fly to every White on Black crime in America

  2. Laura

    I am ashamed of all the news media for not reporting Jena 6 the way it is supposed to be reported. Remember the Duke University students? All the news media were carrying the news like it’s life and death. This is a school fight for God’s sake. Do not send a teenager to prison for that. It is like a black person’s life is worth less than nothing.

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