Thursday, September 13, 2012

GANGSTERS IN BLUE: ASSAULT ON AMERICA’S HOMELESS



GANGSTERS IN BLUE: ASSAULT ON AMERICA’S HOMELESS
By Thomas Cain
Series One

For the last few months, RMCP has been investigating allegations of Police abuse against America’s homeless.  What we discovered is most disturbing.  Homelessness in America is on a high time rise.  Food banks, homeless shelters, church charities, are facing a catastrophe crisis in supplying the meager demands of the homeless.

With America encountering a double dip recession, more families are losing their homes.  Homeless shelters nationwide have reported a huge increase in families with small children either living on the streets or in their vehicles.  With no jobs or money, these once thriving, hardworking men and women are force to “panhandle” for their survival.

America’s image has always been one of a prosperous nation, a benevolent people whose generosity reaches beyond its borders to the needy, or at least this is the portrait we have painted of ourselves.  The fact is, as America’s economy declines, with more and more families being evicted from their homes, the homeless are being rounded up by the police and carded off to jail.

City after city have demanded their police run off the vagrants from their communities.  In some instances the homeless are beaten, thrown into jail while deprived of food, or medicine.  They have been murdered, mocked, subjugated to insults, sneered at, given false promises of help, their wives and daughters have been raped, even forced into prostitution. 

In the State of California, Florida, New York, and elsewhere, homeless women have been raped by police officers in the backseat of their police cruisers.  The sad part is that these atrocities were not performed in secret.   In Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah where the Mormonism is the leading faith, it is reported that homeless women are subjugated to police strip search, fondled, forced intercourse, and jailed, for no other reason than being homeless.

Recently, a homeless woman was fondled by a Utah County Sheriff Jailer, while custody in Provo, Utah.  When the woman complained to jail officials the jailer was given a slight reprimand, the woman was charged with false drug charges.  The charges were later dropped; the woman was forced to leave the area or encounter further false charges.

Our investigations lead us to one state to another as the homeless shared their stories of police abuse.  In most cases their pleas for help have fallen upon deaf ears.  As American states face the worst economical crisis in its history, the homeless are “undesirables” with little or no chance of escaping their financial impoverishment.  

The second wave of the Grapes of Wrath is upon us.  During the dust bowel area, farmers assaulted the migrants, refused to pay them their meager wages, and used private security guards to whip and beat the poor souls into submission: all for the mighty American dollar.  In today’s Grapes of Wrath, it’s not the farmers plundering the poor, its big corporation.  The poor are strong armed into submission by state and local law enforcement agencies.  Again, all for the American all mighty dollar.