Someone in
LA finally got it right. Mychal Bell’s conviction has been overturned
by an appeals court. The original backwoods-style ruling in
Jena Louisiana came within days of sentencing before outside
courts attacked with a wave of common sense (apparently lacking
in that town). The appellate court just had a couple of problems
with 5 of the 6 the initial charges. Lets see, “attempted second-degree
murder and conspiracy to commit second-degree furder,” all just
over some teenagers getting into a fistfight. That’s all, hmmm,
other than that, everything else is fine. The brainchild of
those charges is a District Attorney named Reed Walters, who
really, really needs to admit himself into the Walter Reed Psychiatric
wing.
I suppose
DA Walters would have had a field day with me back at South
Park High School in ’72-'73. The way I smacked down some South
Buffalo white boys, I’d be getting paroled right about... now.
If I remember correctly, there were no more than 10 of us blacks
in the freshman class and we were annexed to another school
because the main school was overcrowded. The principle even
came to me to help diffuse a riot he thought some of the white
kids were going to start. Such flare-ups generally originate
from cowardly beginnings. There was another time when my boy,
Vergie Jackson, was beefin’ with some white classmates for several
days and they were planning to jump him. I told him to go outside
(they were actually waiting for him after school) and say what
he had to say to them and see what they’d do. He did just that
and at least four or five of them started to approach him because
they thought he was by himself. When they got about 15 ft. from
him, I came out the door and they just stood there in shock
and started mumbling. Then they dispersed. I’ll never forget
that because, hey, we were still outnumbered.
They wanted
Vergie simply because he was the smallest of us. Even though
he could fight, he was only one; they never tried that on Carl
Griffin, Ricky Martin, Ron McGiver (when he was with us - Ron
and another brother were arrested for stabbing a white kid from
cross-town Hutch Tech, if I remember correctly) or me. Yep,
if Walters were a South Buffalo DA he would’ve had a field day
with us. Those South Buffalo white kids put us through the mill,
verbally, because they knew the same thing that those white
kids living on what they call “Snob Hill” in Jena know today:
if a large portion of adults in their side of town are known
for not liking blacks, they, as children, can push racial buttons
with impunity and even if a fight breaks out, they will get
away with it.
Whenever
3 black boys can’t share eating space under a tree with some
white students without 3 nooses being hung the next day at the
same spot, and the school superintendent doesn’t intend to expel
whoever did it, then they got away with it. As it turns out,
Walters is also a Minister. According to a report by B. Tuala
Williams of the Dallas Examiner, he stormed out of his
own church after hearing his Pastor preach “all men are
created equal” and later fired the Pastor. Walters, they named
a hospital after you (sort of) so get a clue. All the white
Americans who have been trained by talk radio to tell blacks
to “get over it” are strangely silent about the Jena 6. Black
people are not new in this country; it’s not as if we just landed
last year and started buying fancy cars, renting living quarters
in run-down tenements and began asking for eating space under
some trees, yet we garner all this hate. Perhaps the biggest
culprit in the Jena 6 saga is the major American media. They
blasted the story after the violence sparked by the nooses,
but while Bell and his friends continue going through hell,
we now get a steady dose of Anna
Nicole’s baby daughter celebrating her 1st birthday instead
of in-depth information on the injustice in Jena, Louisiana.
The Bell decision follows the dropped attempted murder charges
on 6/26 and an overturned conspiracy conviction on 9/4. He was
a star on his high school football team; interesting that he
was the one they wanted the most and was the first charged.
It seems that Bell, now 17 years old, managed to obtain some
real lawyers, who may be working pro bono, as opposed
to the Public Defender, whose ridiculous antics far exceed this
writing space. Walters’ ad nauseam charges, aggravated
second-degree battery and conspiracy to commit aggravated second-degree
battery, denote that a weapon was used. According to him, Bell’s
shoes constitute a weapon. Maybe he believes the black skin
of the Jena 6 is also a weapon.
Chris
Stevenson is a columnist for the Buffalo Criterion, Contact him at [email protected]