Imagine
being spied on one day by your own government while in Oakland
CA, while 340 miles south a married couple is being attacked,
and one of them murdered on a Santa Monica tennis court.
Four years later you are found guilty of the murder. Only
in America!
Twenty
seven years later you are finally set free, twenty seven
years after conviction, twenty years after the man that
falsely accused you of brutally killing Caroline Olsen was
outed as a paid informer, but the State of California still
denies you a retrial.
Twenty
seven years, and eight of them in solitary confinement.
Twenty seven years that began a few years after two tours
of Vietnam and a stint as Minister of Defense in the local
chapter of the Black Panther Party. I don't have to convince
you it was the BPP membership that left such a bad taste
with law enforcement and judicial authorities top to bottom
heavy with white males.
"He
was driven to stand up on behalf of the oppressed, while
living in a nation that had trained it's young to be so
evil, that they learned to hate an entire group of people
without even knowing them," said Dr. Boyce Watkins
of Syracuse University in
reference to Elmer Ji Jaga "Geronimo" Pratt. Quiet
as it's kept Pratt was trained to do the same. Does White
America ever stop to consider that the same attributes that
drives some black men to serve in his US military, can be
closely related to the same qualities that motivate him
to be a Black Panther.
This
was very true in Pratt's case where he was a natural-born
leader and soldier; returning from the war with 2 Purple
Hearts, and 2 Bronze Stars and a Silver Star. Pratt joined
the Panthers after being recruited while a Political Science
student at UCLA. It turned out to be wartime for them also,
a sad and sorry time for the Panthers as they were being
torn from within by outside forces.
Pratt's
pregnant wife was a casualty of that schism. In spite of
this, Pratt was not the type of leader to fly off the handle,
and certainly not one for petty crimes like robberies. So
badly did the country that he served want him, that they
contemplated tying him to the Charles Manson and Patty Hearst
episodes of the time.
Eventually
the government got the break they felt they needed in the
form of a fellow Panther controlled by simple jealousy and
the FBI's divisive Counterintelligence Program, who gave
false testimony about Pratt being the shooter. Jurors were
not aware this man's informant history. Typically Julius
Butler became Chairman of a black LA Church's Board of Trustees.
You think the fix was in regarding Pratt? Retired FBI agent
Wesley Swearingen himself admitted the Bureau knew Pratt
was in the Bay area, because they were the ones spying on
him and other Panthers. Other than being incarcerated on
a date in question, what better alibi than to be under a
Federal watch, while in a completely separate town?
In
spite of the blatant truth hovering over them, Pratt was
found guilty of Murder in 1970. A young Johnnie Cochran
joined Pratt's legal team in '71, he admitted that back
then even he didn't believe the US Government was setting
Pratt up. What was going on was the prosecution refused
to share information with Pratt's team, therefore knowledge
of the surveillance was never made known.
This
cover-up lasted all the way up to the Gil Garcetti era.
Best known as the DA during OJ's "Trial of the Century,"
Garcetti would eventually display truth and evidence tampering
that would put LAPD hooliganism to shame, even police have
to call it a day at a judges order. Garcetti-oddly enough
a Democrat-openly refused to "reverse and remand"
Pratt's conviction by order of a known conservative Judge
in '97. He was said to have "dithered for months before
deciding to not pursue the case further."
To
those who knew and followed Garcetti this was not unusual
behavior by him. Evidently incarcerating innocent black
men was a thrill to him, and the weaker the evidence became,
the harder he worked and filibustered. Time and delay was
his chief tools of sabotage, even becoming so ridiculous
as openly refusing to rescind judgments against men who
later proved through DNA evidence that they were not the
fathers, in paternity cases.
This
incensed even people who worked in his office, one of his
deputy DAs quit because she was told to do unethical things.
One could only imagine his sentiments towards Pratt. Even
more revealing is the story of the feminist who basically
coined the phrase "Deadbeat Dad" was outraged
over his tactics.
Geronimo's
conviction was vacated 6/10/97 on the grounds that the prosecution
hid evidence. This turned out to be a 27-year-old understatement,
it takes work to convict a man of murder when he was over
300 miles away, and keep him locked up in spite of mounting
evidence. Like many corrupt white officials Garcetti was
ousted from his position and appointed to head a department
he has no business being remotely near; the LA City Ethics
Commission. These types of political practical jokes against
the taxpayers is more akin to a trucking company promoting
an alcoholic, accident-prone driver to head it's safety
division, because he's white.
Pratt
departed us 6 days (6/2) after singer/songwriter Gil Scott
Heron (5/27). Heron's years were marked with government
interference that began shortly after the release of his
signature tune "The Revolution Will Not be Televised,"
and climaxed with HIV and an addiction to illegal narcotics.
"We were under surveillance for quiet a while, and
I think everybody knew it. We were being watched to see
what we would do. And we were uncomfortable at the time
because we had (Black Panther) Bilal Sunni Ali and other
people in the band who had been politically active in different
directions, and we felt as though we had a right to be that
way," said Heron of being spied on by the then-Nixon
Administration in an interview.
Pratt
died a human rights activist in Arusha Tanzania on the continent
of Africa, where he been living pretty much since his civil
judgment. Before Johnnie Cochran's death he was quoted as
saying that Pratt's case was the most important he ever
had. Both he and Pratt leave blacks with more ruthless DAs
and less Defense Attorneys hungry to defend blacks in trials.
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