GOOD PEOPLE ARE FIGHTING BACK
COMPILATION AND COMMENTARY
BY LUCY WARNER
JUNE 19, 2020
I DO HOPE THIS WILL BE THE TURNING
OF THE TIDES, WITH GOODNESS RUSHING BACK IN TO CLEAN OUT THE RESULTS OF THE
FOUR REPUBLICAN DECADES SINCE PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN. THERE WAS EVIL BEFORE,
BUT IT CAME INTO FULL POWER IN THAT TIME, AND NOW WE ARE FIGHTING THE DEVALUING
OF SCIENCE AND ALL HUMANE PHILOSOPHY, AND GROTESQUE POLICING IN TOO MANY CASES,
THOUGH NOT ALL, OF COURSE. THERE ARE GOOD PEOPLE ON THE POLICE FORCE, BUT AS
LONG AS THE DECENT SOUL IS FIRED ON GROUNDS LIKE THESE WE WILL BE IN TROUBLE.
SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS AND AN INCREASING NUMBER OF OTHERS ARE PUSHING FOR LAWS
TO PROTECT CITIZENS AGAINST OUTRAGEOUS BEHAVIOR BY POLICE OFFICERS.
CARIOL’S LAW IS FEATURED IN SOME
ARTICLES BELOW.
Pridgen passes three resolutions —
including Cariol’s Law — forcing Brown to take
action against police brutality
June 9, 2020
Cariol’s Law
SCREEN SHOT -- Police officers and
activists have been calling Mayor Byron Brown's resignation, following his
mishandling of protests in the aftermath of George Floyd's tragic death.
Just days after Buffalo Mayor
Byron Brown retreated on previous calls for the termination of two police
officers who shoved Martin Gugino to the ground and broader calls for police
reform, Council President Darius Pridgen is demanding that the
administration take a slew of actions to reign in a notoriously
undisciplined police department.
Pridgen is expected to pass three
Buffalo Common Council resolutions aiming to combat police brutality and
institutionalized racism. The first
resolution asks Mayor Brown to enforce the City’s “Duty to Intervene” policy,
requiring officers to protect citizens from the unnecessary use of force
committed by fellow officers.
That law has been dubbed “Cariole’s
Law”, after former African American police officer Cariol Holloman-Horne, who
was terminated just days short of receiving her 20-year pension, after she
intervened to stop the use of excessive force by a white police officer who was
later terminated in another excessive force case.
“We do have a policy, but we want to
make sure that all police officers know that policy and know that they are to
assist in situations. We also want that policy to be looked at, to be amended
as needed and that it be reported back to the Council and that every police
officer would be trained again on the duty to intervene within the next 30
days,” Pridgen is reported as saying during a Council meeting Monday.
The second resolution will establish
a task force of representatives from the Council’s Police Oversight Committee
and other City departments to craft a reform agenda forward.
The third resolution asks the New
York State Attorney General’s Office to investigate attendance records of Horne
to determine how many days of work Horne needs to qualify for a pension —
presumably in preparation for a settlement agreement with Horne.
PHOTOGRAPH -- 101406021_10222950207133145_1478492781696516096_o
Former police officer Cariol
Holloman Horne.
7 COMMENTS
Anonymous says:
JUNE 9, 2020 AT 6:30 PM
Brown should have been out years ago
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T Davis says:
JUNE 17, 2020 AT 6:47 AM
Thank god for people like this
officer eho didnt stsnd idaly by
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T Davis says:
JUNE 17, 2020 AT 6:48 AM
Thank god for this officer who
didnt stand idly by.
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Anonymous says:
JUNE 17, 2020 AT 11:20 AM
YOU GO GIRL YOU DID WHAT THEY
SHOULD’VE DONE IN GEORGE FLOYDS DEATH GOD WILL DEAL HANDEL THUS MATTER
REGARNING YOU & THIS UNJUST MATTER KEEP THE FAITH & IF I COULD CLICK
MY HEELS 3 TIMES YOU WOULD ALREADY BEEN MADE WHOLE .& GIVEN A BADGE OF GOOD
HUMANITY .ILL KEEP YOU IN PRAYER AMEN GOD IS GREAT!!
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Anonymous says:
JUNE 17, 2020 AT 3:06 PM
Amen
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Velma Berry says:
JUNE 18, 2020 AT 6:23 PM
This officer is suffering today
after wrongfully stopping acts of murder pay her pension enact her law
and add the original officer to a review of his pass miscond and the city
pay the judgement against the wrongful decision since it can’t be dismissed
LUCY WARNER says:
JUNE 19, 2020 AT 2:49 PM
TO VELMA BERRY, FIRST I LOVE YOUR
LITTLE ICON. SECOND, ALL YOUR POINTS ARE GOOD, BUT ONE THING THAT HAS CHANGED
BRINGING SOME PROGRESS ON THESE KILLINGS. THE CITIES THEMSELVES HAVE COME UNDER
FIRE. THEY ARE BEING SUED, VOTED OUT OF OFFICE, AND FACING INTERNATIONAL NEWS
COVERAGE, THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE MARCHING IN THE STREETS. IT IS THE TOP OF THE
FOOD CHAIN THAT IS THE CENTER OF THIS. GOD BLESS OFFICER HORNE.
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Anonymous says:
JUNE 19, 2020 AT 11:48 AM
What she did was courageous and
selfless. May God continue to bless her life for doing the right thing. If the
other officers in the George Floyd’s murder had been half as courageous or
humane as she was, this man would still be alive today to celebrate fathers day
with his daughter. She deserves her pension and Cariol’s law needs to be
enacted.
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In 2006 Buffalo Police Officer
Cariol Horne stopped the choking of a handcuffed, unarmed man in his home by
police officer Gregory Kwaitkowski.
Officer Horne was punched in the
face by officer Kwaitkowski, and fired from the Buffalo Police Department just
prior to earning her 20 year pension.
If this is what happens to police
officers for standing up to fellow officers who are using unlawful and
unreasonable force, then herein lies the problem.
In 2009 Officer Gregory Kwaitkowski
went to prison for 4 months for excessive force. Kwaitkowski was still able to
receive his pension after he was released from prison.
I am asking at a minimum that Cariol
Horne receives her pension. Calling on Buffalo, NY and New York State to
address Cariol Horne’s case.
Cariol believes laws should be
changed to open up discipline records of officers, which are now secret. “If
you are a public servant your record should not be private, especially when you
are dealing with the public.”
This is Section 50-A: New York
State Civil Service law covering the right of privacy. See the last slide.
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But we out here giving murderers
1million in pension right!!! Give this woman her well earned money ... please
cut the shit
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Pay that lady neow
GO TO CARIOLHORNE.COM FOR A SUMMARY
OF WHAT HAPPENED TO HER, AND SOME EXCELLENT PHOTOGRAPHS. IT IS UNBELIEVABLE.
LET NO GOOD DEED GO UNPUNISHED SEEMS TO BE THE CITY’S MOTTO. I THINK AFTER THIS
PUBLICITY IN THIS RACIAL CLIMATE IN THIS PANDEMIC FEVERED NATIONAL REALITY, SHE
WILL BE GETTING SOME REDRESS.
CARIOL HORNE (HER STORY)
BACKGROUND ART: CODE OF SILENCE.
POLICE LINE. DO NOT CROSS.
About
Most Police Officers are decent
people. A good apple doesn’t make them all good, but one bad apple can spoil
the whole bunch. A bad encounter with a Police Officer can cause a distrust for
all Officers. I feel more Officers will speak up and stop Police Brutality if
they were protected. #cariolslaw will protect Officers and hold anyone involved
in coverups accountable.
Twist and Turns
The story surronding my termination
has so many twists and turns that I can best describe it as a rollercoaster
ride out of the mind of Shonda Rhimes. Police Departments across America have
it’s share of Annalise Keatings who make a mess and clean up quite nicely. Then
the Olivia Popes come and “fix” situations, making them "disappear".
FOR THOSE TWISTS AND TURNS, GO TO https://cariolhorne.com/ AND READ IT ALL. HERE
IS A SUMMARY FROM THE SITE:
(2006) Stopped the choking of a
handcuffed, unarmed man by Police Officer Gregory Kwiatkowski.
*Punched in the face by Officer
Kwiatkowski
*Fired from the Buffalo, NY Police Department
*Lost pension
*Sued by Officer Kwiatkowski for
defamation of character, $65,000. He has collected 20,000.
*Sued by Attorney Anthony
Pendergrass for $303,000, fees that he charged because the PBA Union refused to
represent me.
*Arrested for protesting at Mayor
Byron Browns “State of the City” because of the death of and unarmed man who
was in Police custody.
*Arrested again when I showed up on
my court date. I was found GUILTY of Tresspass by Judge Craig Hanna who was appointed by the Mayor
*Evicted by Manager of BMHA low
income housing, Mia Moore, a friend of the Mayors. My rent went from a total
of about $1800 in November 2018 to about $5300 in Janruary 2019 in LOW INCOME
PROJECT HOUSING!
*Given a ticket by a Buffalo Police
Officer August 2019 a week after I reported on FB about the illegal stops and
targeting of people from that low income neighborhood.
*August 2019 lived in a homeless
shelter.
*Diagnosed with PTSD
*….BUT…… STILL I RISE!
ON CARIOL’S LAW, HERE IS THE
FACEBOOK PAGE –
*Cariol’s Law shared an episode of
CNN Replay.
June 16 at 4:20 PM · Shared with Public
Watch the FULL CNN Interview here!
#CariolsLaw #CariolsPension
https://www.facebook.com/CNNReplay/videos/292679971870847/
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June 16 at 3:09 PM · Shared with Public
In 2006, Cariol Horne was fired
after interfering when another officer had a suspect in a chokehold.
“I want to be the change. I don't
want any officer to go through what I have gone through in order to save
someone's life. I lost everything. ... So if I have nothing else to live for in
life, at least I can know that I did the right thing.”
https://cnn.it/3hvkFJg
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