Wasn't even going to do a post today....Too tired...but there has been breaking news in the Sandra Bland Case..
A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper was charged with perjury in connection to a contentious
traffic stop last summer where a black woman wound up arrested for
assault and then died three days later in jail. Hours after the
indictment, the Texas Department of Public Safety began termination
proceedings.
A grand jury indicted Trooper Brian Encinia on the
misdemeanor count, alleging he lied about how he removed 28-year-old
Sandra Bland from her vehicle during the July traffic stop. The same
Waller County grand jury decided last month not to indict any sheriff's
officials or jailers in Bland's death, which was ruled a suicide.
Sandra Bland
remained jailed following her arrest because she couldn't raise about
$500 for bail. Encinia, who has been on paid desk duty since Sandra Bland was
found dead in her cell, also faces a wrongful death lawsuit filed by
Ms.Bland's family.
The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum penalty of a year in jail and a $4,000 fine.
Encinia,
who is white, pulled Sandra Bland over on July 10 for making an improper lane
change near Prairie View A&M University, her alma mater, where she
had just interviewed and accepted a job. Dashcam video from Encinia's
patrol car shows that the traffic stop quickly became confrontational.
The video shows the trooper holding a stun gun and yelling, "I will
light you up!" after Sandra Bland refuses to get out of her car. Sandra Bland
eventually steps out of the vehicle, and Brian Encinia orders her to the side
of the road. The confrontation continues off-camera but is still
audible.
Brian Encinia's affidavit stated he "removed her from her
vehicle to further conduct a safer traffic investigation," but grand
jurors "found that statement to be false," said Shawn McDonald, one of
five special prosecutors appointed to investigate.
McDonald declined to say whether the grand jury considered any other charges.
Neither
Sandra Bland's attorneys nor the Texas Department of Public Safety immediately
returned messages seeking comment about the indictment. Department
Director Steve McCraw said after the incident that Brian Encinia violated
internal agency policies of professionalism and courtesy.
About two dozen protesters attended Wednesday's press conference where
the indictment was announced. Speaking afterward, one protester, Jinaki
Muhammad, called the misdemeanor charge "a slap in the face to the Bland
family."
Encinia wrote in his affidavit that he had Bland exit
the vehicle and handcuffed her after she became combative, and that she
swung her elbows at him and kicked him in his right shin. Encinia said
he then used force "to subdue Bland to the ground," and she continued to
fight back. He arrested her for assault on a public servant.
Sandra Bland's
sister, Shante Needham, has said that Sandra called her from jail the day
after her arrest, saying she'd been arrested but didn't know why, and
that an officer had placed his knee in her back and injured her arm.
After
the traffic stop, Sandra Bland was taken in handcuffs by another officer to
the county jail in nearby Hempstead, about 50 miles northwest of
Houston. She was found dead in her jail cell three days later, on July
13, hanging from a jail cell partition with a plastic garbage bag around
her neck.
Her family has said they were working to get money for her bail when they learned of her death.
Sandra Bland's
arrest and death came amid heightened national scrutiny of police and
their dealings with black suspects, especially individuals who were
killed by officers or who died in police custody.
About two dozen
protesters attended Wednesday's press conference where the indictment
was announced. Speaking afterward, one protester, Jinaki Muhammad,
called the misdemeanor charge "a slap in the face to the Bland family."
But Sandra Bland's Ghost is still speaking from beyond the grave....
Nobody Black believes that she died the way they say she died....
The truth will be heard!
SAY HER NAME!
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