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|    Ed Buck BAGGED & TAGGED Gavin Newso to All    |
|    Protesters Chant 'Arrest Him Now' After     |
|    02 Oct 21 00:42:16    |
      XPost: la.general, alt.politics.media, rec.arts.tv.comedy.colbert-report       XPost: dc.politics       From: gavin.newsom.democrat.loser@disney.com              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321528-6573905-image-       a-6_1547055571738.jpg              https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/01/09/17/8321230-6573905-image-       m-12_1547055672514.jpg              LOS ANGELES—Chanting “arrest him now,” a group protest erupted       outside the home of wealthy Democratic donor Ed Buck on Monday       night after a second man died inside his apartment within 18       months.              Dozens of people gathered at the white stucco apartment block in       West Hollywood, demanding the arrest of Buck, 64, a former model       and businessman. They claimed “lightning doesn’t strike twice.”              Buck, who resigned last year from the steering committee of the       Stonewall Democratic Club, was previously investigated for the       death of Gemmel Moore, a 26-year-old black man who died of a       methamphetamine overdose in July 2017 in the same apartment.       Moore was found naked on a mattress in the living room, littered       with drug paraphernalia, according to a coroner’s report into       his death.              Yesterday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s       homicide bureau began an investigation into the death of another       man—who is said to have been a black man in his fifties. They       said they are also conducting a “secondary review” of Moore’s       death. Last July, the district attorney’s office declined to       file charges in the Moore case, citing insufficient evidence.              Jasmyne Cannick, a community activist who has worked with       Moore’s family and conducted her own investigation into his       death, led last night’s protest and said the district attorney       and sheriff’s department have blood on their hands for failing       to properly investigate Buck.              Buck became a nationally known political activist in 1987 when       he led an effort to impeach Republican Arizona Governor Evan       Mecham. At the time Mecham called his critics a “band of       homosexuals and dissident Democrats.” Mecham was later       impeached over fraud and perjury allegations.              Since then he has made thousands of dollars of donations to       Democratic politicians, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton,       and Kyrsten Sinema, the new U.S. senator for Arizona. California       records show he recently donated to current LA mayor Eric       Garcetti in 2016 and 2017, former state Senate President Pro Tem       Kevin De León, and the current attorney general, Xavier Becerra.       (He also donated $100 to current Los Angeles District Attorney       Jackie Lacey's successful campaign for election in 2012. Lacey       was the DA who declined to file charges in the death of Moore       last July.)              Other prominent California Democrats Buck has donated to include       Ted Lieu, who was previously California State Senator and is now       a member of Congress and Mike Feuer who has been LA City       Attorney since 2013.              Cannick claims Buck lures men to his apartment for dangerous       sexual encounters. She says she has uncovered evidence from       Moore’s journal and from other men who say that Buck promises       money to people and then injects them with crystal meth for his       own gratification.              “You see somebody black going up there you need to come outside       and say ‘don't do it, don't go up there.’ Because this is       literally like a real life ‘Get Out’ movie.”       — Jasmyne Cannick, a community activist       Speaking to the large crowd at the rally, she said: “I’m not       surprised, none of us are surprised. We said that Jackie Lacey       [L.A. County district attorney] is going to have blood on her       hands and the sheriff’s department is going to have blood on its       hands.              “This man has had two dead bodies in his house and he’s still in       his house. The fact that Ed Buck is a prominent Democratic donor       should concern us all.              “He spreads his money around to get access and influence into       these powerful circles and we need our party to say no, no       longer. I’m out here just as a black person I’m outraged, as a       Democrat I’m outraged.              “He needs to be arrested, he needs to be sent to county jail       with no bail, he needs to be charged and then he needs to be       convicted and sent to prison. Not just for the person who died       today, but also for Gemmel Moore’s death. It wasn’t thoroughly       investigated.”              Cannick said Moore’s mother, Latisha Nixon—who helped her       investigate her son’s death—was “beside herself” at the news of       the latest death at Buck’s home, she said Nixon told her: “We       told them that this was going to happen.”              Cannick added: “Besides mourning for her son, who should be              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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