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Old 02-11-2004, 01:13 AM
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Omega Psi Phi, Rainbow PUSH and Black Elected Officials in the state of Georgia held a rally Friday at the West End Mall in Atlanta to protest and raise awareness of the police brutality murder of our good Brother, Kenny. We are on our way to turning this into a national protest.
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Old 02-13-2004, 08:21 PM
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UPDATE

Que's-mail attracts national attention
>
>
>Frustration over friend's death leads to e-mail that has circled the globe
>and made story national news
>
>
>Columba (Ga.) Ledger-Enquirer
>
>One man's voice just got a whole lot louder.
>
>Wednesday's edition of CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight" featured the Kenneth Walker
>shooting death. And that's just what Will Rembert of Midland, Ga., wanted --
>his friend's death to become national news.
>
>"It's really done the whole nation a disservice that more folks don't know
>about Kenny's death," Rembert said.
>
>He and another friend of Walker got together, wrote an e-mail and hit the
>send button. That e-mail has since circled the globe.
>
>Amy Shniderman, a producer for the Dobbs program, said they were alerted to
>the Walker shooting from a viewer e-mail on Tuesday.
>
>"It's a fascinating story, and we were amazed that it hasn't gotten more
>media attention," Shniderman said. "The e-mail just got us into it."
>
>Walker was fatally shot Dec. 10 by a Muscogee County Sheriff's deputy during
>the stop of a vehicle suspected of carrying armed drug traffickers from Miami.
>Walker and three other local men were pulled from the GMC Yukon on Interstate
>185. No drugs or weapons were found.
>
>After Walker's funeral, Rembert spoke with Daryl Blackmon of Atlanta of the
>heavy feelings they had about the situation. Blackmon, like Rembert, belonged
>to Omega Psi Phi, Walker's fraternity.
>
>"Kenny was a very good guy," Blackmon said. "You have a lot of people who get
>into foolish things, but Kenny was not one of those guys who did haphazard
>things in life."
>
>Rembert and Blackmon decided to write down what they were feeling. Rembert
>e-mailed what he had to Blackmon. Blackmon then wrote an introduction to the
>e-mail and forwarded it to his fraternity's national office, where it was placed
>on its Web site.
>
>The e-mail, titled "Innocent Man Murdered," tells the story of Walker's death
>from the men's perspectives. It also asks people who read the e-mail to
>forward it to more people and media outlets.
>
>"The e-mail spread like an amoeba," Blackmon said.
>
>Having attached their contact information at the bottom of the e-mail,
>Blackmon said that he receives about a dozen calls a day. Rembert has fielded calls
>from California, Texas, Philadelphia and New York.
>
>The questions he receives include the following: What's being done about it?
>Is the local NAACP involved? Are there any marches or demonstrations to
>attend? Has the sheriff's deputy been charged? Where does the investigation stand?
>
>"They say they are outraged and will forward it on to more and more people,"
>Rembert said. "It's just an outpouring of questions and people wondering
>what's going to be done."
>
>Blackmon has received calls from Europe and the Caribbean. At the University
>of Notre Dame, a graduate student who had to do a project on racial profiling
>also called.
>
>Bessie Downing, a Washington, D.C.-area resident, received the e-mail on Feb.
>4 from an unknown person. She was so "outraged" that she wrote a letter about
>the incident and sent it to civil rights activists and preachers across the
>country on Feb. 6.
>
>"I went straight to the top," Downing said. "I hope something is done about
>it. These kinds of incidents have got to stop."
>
>Talk of Walker's death and the e-mail have been debated in various discussion
>groups and listservs on the Internet. The Delta Sigma Theta sorority and the
>Omega chapters at Grambling State University in Grambling, La., have e-groups
>where the e-mail was posted. There were 48 members on one group and 109
>members on the other. A discussion board based in Phenix City, called "redneckin,"
>posts updates and is a venue for discussion on the case. The e-mail has been
>posted on the National Association of Black Journalists listserv. A woman in
>Fredericksburg, Va., said she has received the e-mail three times.
>
>Bobby White, 27, of Fort Worth, Texas, first saw the e-mail on a message
>board for nightlife in Washington, D.C.
>
>"I was dismissive of it at first," White said. "I couldn't believe something
>this heinous occurred and didn't get any national attention."
>
>Then he received the e-mail from his girlfriend in Maryland. She received the
>e-mail from her mother and then sent it to White with a phone call. He went
>to a news database and found out the shooting was true.
>
>"The way the facts were laid out in the e-mail, I just thought something like
>this cannot happen," White said. "Then I checked it out. I thought, 'This is
>crazy and heinous.' "
>
>He forwarded it on to a friend.
>
>Emotions vs. facts
>
>Penned shortly after Walker's funeral, the heartfelt e-mail was more
>emotionally charged than factually accurate.
>
>"Heavy, heavy feelings were involved," Blackmon said of the e-mail. "I told
>Will I am just going to put my feelings down."
>
>Some information believed to be accurate then has since been proven false.
>Other references, while powerful, cannot be supported. Examples from the e-mail
>include:
>
>• "... was brutally murdered...": Murder is a legal charge that includes
>intent or premeditation. No legal charge has been brought, and the incident is
>under investigation as a homicide, which means death at the hands of another.
>
>• "... sheriffs made a conscious decision to shoot... (the person) claimed
>that he made a 'judgment call'...": Deputy David Glisson has made no public
>statements, declined interviews and the comments made to investigators have not
>been disclosed to the public.
>
>• "... they had targeted the wrong vehicle...": According to the sheriff's
>statement on Jan. 16, the officers stopped the vehicle, based on the
>surveillance link to the apartment where drug dealing was allegedly taking place, but
>officers found no guns or drugs in the vehicle. An informant had reported to
>police that the alleged dealers' drug connection from Miami would arrive in a gray
>GMC Yukon, and the men inside would be armed.
>
>In Columbus
>
>Ledger-Enquirer staffers and editors also have received e-mails regarding the
>shooting. Mayor Bob Poydasheff, interviewed about the Walker shooting on the
>Dobbs show Wednesday, said Columbus residents are "agitated" and "grieving."
>But he said he is counseling patience to the community to wait for the Georgia
>Bureau of Investigation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Muscogee
>County Sheriff's Department internal investigation to be complete.
>
>State Rep. Carolyn Hugley, whose husband, Deputy City Manager Isaiah Hugley,
>is a fraternity brother of Walker's, said she had not seen the e-mail.
>
>"It's a topic of strong concern because it's a tragic thing that happened,"
>Hugley said. "People have been waiting patiently for more results, because
>they're concerned with the outcome."
>
>"The eyes of the nation are on Columbus, and we have to make sure justice is
>reflected back to them."
>
>State Rep. Calvin Smyre, who urged the GBI to get involved in the case, also
>had not seen the e-mail posting:
>
>"The longer the cloud hangs over Columbus, the darker all this is going to
>get. The wait feeds suspicion," Smyre said. "The longer we wait for the results
>of this investigation, the more the credibility of the report comes into play.
>
>"I think it's time for us to hear something. People want to move on, to get
>this behind us, to see what the answers are. We're all trying to find the
>truth."
>
>Muscogee County Sheriff's Capt. Joe McCrea said Wednesday he had fielded "a c
>ouple dozen" calls, some locally and some from out of state, asking about the
>case.
>
>At one point last month, a radio talk show host from Detroit called him and
>announced that he was on the air. Some of the callers read to him verbatim from
>various e-mails being circulated.
>
>The bulk of the calls came within the first weeks of the shooting then began
>to wane till about two weeks ago, McCrea said.
>
>"At first, they're all upset about what they've read," McCrea said. "I tell
>them there's a little more to it and then after a while they seem to be a bit
>more satisfied."
>
>This week a new e-mail being circulated found its way to the department.
>
>"This particular week, it's the one where they think the incident happened
>last week," said the sheriff's captain. "Our response has been to give them a
>brief background on the status of the investigation, where it is and what we've
>done in terms of calling in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation and the FBI."
>
>McCrea said the "primary concern from most of the callers" was that the
>shooting was being investigated.
>
>"They seem to be reassured when they're told we have not one, but two,
>outside agencies investigating it," he said.
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>http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/mld/l...ws/7924050.htm
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Old 02-13-2004, 08:22 PM
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Update #2

>Bro. Walker's family retains lawyer
>
>NAACP again asks for review board
>
>
>On the two-month anniversary of her son's shooting death, Emily J. Walker
>confirmed Tuesday that her family has hired a prominent Florida attorney.
>
>Walker said that Willie E. Gary, based in Stuart, Fla., is working for the
>family. Kori Love, a spokeswoman for the law firm Gary, Williams, Parenti,
>Finney, Lewis, McManus, Watson & Sperando, confirmed Gary is representing the
>Walkers.
>
>Kenneth Walker, Emily's son, was fatally shot Dec. 10 by Muscogee County
>Sheriff's Deputy David Glisson during the stop of a vehicle suspected of carrying
>armed drug traffickers from Miami. Walker and three other local men were
>pulled from the GMC Yukon on Interstate 185. No drugs or weapons were found.
>
>Attorney Dwayne L. Brown of Montgomery, Ala., was retained weeks ago by the
>other three men in the car.
>
>Neither Emily Walker nor Gary's law firm would give any details as to what
>they have planned.
>
>According to his Web site, www.williegary.com, Willie Gary is nicknamed "The
>Giant Killer" for taking on little-known clients and beating major
>corporations.
>
>"He has won some of the biggest jury awards in U.S. history," the Web site
>states. "He has also won more than 150 cases valued well in excess of a million
>dollars each."
>
>Tuesday at Council
>
>NAACP Columbus Chapter President Edward DuBose came before Columbus Council
>asking again for a citizen's review board to look into allegations of police
>misconduct and abuse.
>
>"You guys are probably as tired of seeing me, as I am of y'all," DuBose said
>in his opening remarks to council. "But the issue dictates that we still see
>each other."
>
>DuBose said there was a dark shadow over the city because there has been no
>resolve in the Walker case.
>
>"There is no videotape, Glisson is still being paid and Johnson is still in
>office," DuBose said.
>
>Muscogee County Sheriff Ralph Johnson said there was a videotape of the
>incident but has refused to release it. Glisson is on paid administrative leave.
>The NAACP has asked for Johnson's resignation, but Johnson has said he doesn't
>intend to step down.
>
>"The council is going on with business," DuBose said. "But this community
>can't move on collectively until Kenny Walker is resolved."
>
>But council members told DuBose their hands are tied, because they have no
>authority over the independent Muscogee County Sheriff's Department.
>
>"Whether I like it or not..., I have to follow the law," Councilor Evelyn
>Pugh said. "If we could do something, we would've done something. Our hands are
>just as tied as yours are."
>
>Council members did assure DuBose that they were doing research on the
>success of review and advisory boards across the country.
>
>The GBI and FBI said Tuesday that their investigation of the Walker shooting
>continues. FBI Special Agent Steve Lazarus could not give details on the
>status or process of the investigation.
>
>"The investigation is still pending, and there is no timetable," Lazarus said.
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Old 02-14-2004, 06:12 PM
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Eyewitness Report

Eyewitness Describes Fatal Shooting of Unarmed Man



An eyewitness to Wednesday night's fatal shooting of an unarmed man by

a Muscogee County Sheriff's Deputy says it was a case of being in the

"wong place" at the "wrong time."


Warren Beaulah was driving the SUV in which 39-year-old Kenneth Walker

was riding on Interstate 185 at around 9 o'clock Wednesday night.

According to Beaulah, he and his passengers were doing nothing wrong

when he observed blue lights in the rear view mirror.


He pulled over to the side of the road and was in the process of

putting the car in park when, he says, a law enforcement officer

pulled open his door and dragged him from the vehicle. "I was

snatched out of the car with an automatic weapon in my face," he told

News Leader 9's Elizabeth White, "(and) drug to the ground."


Five to ten seconds later, Beaulah says he heard a single gunshot. At

the time the shot was fired, he says, there was "lots of screaming and

yelling."


A short time later, as he was led in handcuffs around the front of the

vehicle, Beaulah says he saw his friend, 39-year-old Kenneth Walker,

lying on the ground in a partial fetal position and saw a pool of

blood.


The Muscogee County Sheriff's Department has confirmed that Walker was

unarmed at the time of the incident and blames the fatal incident on

faulty information from an informant in a drug case.
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Old 02-16-2004, 07:44 PM
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Statement Issued by Sheriff

The following statement was read to the media by Muscogee County Sheriff Ralph Johnson during a news conference Friday afternoon:

I would like to thank everyone for being here today. It's been a little more than a month since the tragic incident that took the life of Kenneth Walker. During this period, the Sheriff's Office has been faced with a dilemma between the desire to disclose the facts, as we know them and the conflicting desire not to do anything that would interfere with the investigation being conducted by the GBI. I have decided to make public the facts in this case that my office has developed. I have disclosed the facts that I share today with the GBI.

Before we begin, I believe it is important to review the investigative process itself. Immediately after the incident, our Internal Affairs unit began an investigation of the circumstances relating to the death of Kenneth Walker, which continued until it was suspended mid-day Friday. On Friday, December 12th, I decided to contact the GBI for an independent investigation. At that point, our internal investigation was supsended and our investigative file became a part of the GBI's separate investigation.

No one in my office is part of the GBI's investigative team. Therefore, the information I'm releasing today only reflects the results of our internal investigation before it was suspended.

On 12-10-03 the Metro Narcotics Task Force was conducting a narcotics investigation at 5000 Armour Rd apartment 3-G (North Woods Apartments). Based on an Informant's phone call to 5000 Armour Rd apartment 3-G on 12-10-03 at approximately 7:30 PM, Michael Powell was stopped immediately after leaving this location with 63.7 grams of crack cocaine and was arrested by a Metro Narcotics Task Force Team. Powell was charged with Trafficking in Cocaine. The street value of this seized cocaine is $6,370.00. At approximately 8:00 PM, four members of the Muscogee County Special Responds Team were called out off duty to meet with Metro Agents in...

(End of Page One).


Page Two of the Statement:

...order to serve a residential search warrant at Apartment 3-G in North Woods Apartments. This apartment was in the control of individuals by the names of Darrell Jackson and Thomas Randall. The reason a special response team was requested was due to the fact that the information provided by the informant alleged that these subjects inside the apartment were armed. Also, the preceding arrest of Powell leaving this apartment with a large amount of cocaine substantiated this request. A search warrant was subsequently obtained for this residence.

While waiting for the search warrant for this residence to be approved; this apartment was under constant surveillance by the Metro Narcotics Task Force. During this short time period the Yukon arrived at this apartment complex occupied by four individuals. One of these individuals being Kenneth Walker who was later identified as being the right rear passenger. The Yukon was identified by the informant at this point as being or matching the description of a Yukon that was driven by an unknown individual from Miami, Florida, that supplied Darrell Jackson of Apartment 3-G with cocaine. The informant stated that the individuals in this vehicle would be armed. The Yukon stayed a few minutes, left, was under surveillance to a ocation and then the same vehicle returned abck to the apartment location where the left rear passenger exited the Yukon and met with Darrell Jackson outside the residence. The passenger from the Yukon was carrying a package wrapped in plastic into the apartment and it was said by the informant that he looked like one of the Miami dealers. Several minutes went by and then the remaining occupants of the Yukon went inside the apartment that was under investigation. Approximately fifteen minutes later, all individuals from the Yukon exited the apartment and got back into the vehicle. The Special Responds Team members on standby for the service of this residential search warrant were called and...


Page Three of the Statement:

...requested to assist with the stop of this Yukon occupied by four individuals and that the subjects may be armed. The Yukon was stopped on I-185 south of Manchester Expressway over the Edgewood underpass by two marked Sheriff's Patrol units. As the occupants of the Yukon were being removed from the vehicle; Kenneth Walker was shot by Deputy David Glisson at approximately 8:58 PM. The weapon involved in this shooting is a MP-5 9mm sub machine gun that is only used and issued to special tactically trained deputies. It is known for certain that Mr. Walker was shot in the forehead once. It is an investigative conclusion at this point in the investigation that the MP-5 discharged twice from an automatic setting. This resulted in the death of Kenneth Walker who died at the Medical Center on December 11, 2003 at 2:25 AM. This is the official date and time of death recorded by the Muscogee County Coroner.

Deputy Glisson was placed on Administrative leave immediately after this shooting. His law enforcement activities were also suspended pending this investigation. This is an issue of policy and due process. Deputy Glisson has been employed with the Sheriff's Office for twenty years. He has been a special response team member for five years and is currently assigned to the felony apprehension unit. Deputy Glisson has never been involved in a shooting in his career. My relunctance to release his name was a result of some actions taken by unknown persons against Sheriff's personnell and property after this shooting that consisted of verbal assaults, property damage, and graffiti. I simply did not wish for anyone else to get hurt.

After the shooting incident, at approximately 10:50 PM, the search warrant was approved and served at the apartment in question. Approximately 3 grams of crack cocaine ($300.00) street value, 24 grams of powder cocaine ($2.400.00) in street value, and a Talon 9 mm handgun were recovered. Darrell Jackson and Thomas Randall were...

Page Four of the Statement:

...arrested inside this apartment and were charged by the Metro Narcotics Task Force with Possession of Cocaine w/Intent to Distribute, Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, and Jackson was further charged with Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Crime.

The Reason that Mr. Walker was shot still remains under investigation. I am told that the three individuals in the Yukon and Deputy Glisson have all retained legal counsel and are not prepared to make any statements at this time to the G.B.I. No criminal charges against Mr. Walker or the other three occupants were made in regards to this investigation.

Upon the completion of this investigation, I assure the citizens of Muscogee County that I will take appropriate action in this matter. This was not a racially profiled random traffic stop. The Sheriff's Office has not had a shooting incident in over ten years, and has not had a shooting related death in over 20 years.

The Walker family has been contacted and a copy of this release will be provided to them.

I am going to try to be patient for this investigation to be brought to some form of conclusion by the G.B.I. before I resume my own Administrative Investigation.

As a life long citizen of Muscogee COunty, and in my 22 years of law enforcement, I have never experienced such a tragedy as this. Aside from my position as Sheriff, I love and care for all people. As your Sheriff, and as a citizen of this community, I will do everything possible to reach out in order to help heal, nurture, and restore tranquility within the community. In conclusion, I can assure you that nothing in this investigation has been covered up. Everything has been, and will be exposed to the G.B.I. and F.B.I...

-- Page Five --

To only call this incident a tragedy would be an understatement. To say that all of us in law enforcement are shocked, saddened and extremely regretful cannot adequately express our feelings. I am determined to do everything that I can to prevent this from happening again. The Sheriff's Office operates under the motto "We Care" and that commitment extends to ALL people of the community. I am determined to demonstrate the truth of that statement by our actions. This Media release can be viewed in it's entirety on the Government Access Channel. I would like to thank you all once again for being here today.

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Old 02-16-2004, 10:42 PM
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I don't buy it......if this was true I'm sure something would have been said b/f now.
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Old 02-17-2004, 10:53 PM
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I don't buy it......if this was true I'm sure something would have been said b/f now.
Bruh, the Sheriff has to cover his own azz, thats why the need for the cover story. No one saw Bro. Kenny go into that apartment complex. They found no drugs or guns. The police backtracked and made up a story to fit the scenario to make it plausible. You can tell that they are country bumpkins because the story makes no sense.

Persevere Bruh, we are not going to let this rest. We have a meeting in two weeks in Columbus. Justice will be served.
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Old 02-18-2004, 02:08 AM
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Bruh, the Sheriff has to cover his own azz, thats why the need for the cover story. No one saw Bro. Kenny go into that apartment complex. They found no drugs or guns. The police backtracked and made up a story to fit the scenario to make it plausible. You can tell that they are country bumpkins because the story makes no sense.

Persevere Bruh, we are not going to let this rest. We have a meeting in two weeks in Columbus. Justice will be served.
Doggy, I know you'll keep us posted about the meeting. The marvel of internet--this story has spread throughout the country and folx are MAD AS HELL AND AIN'T GONNA TAKE IT ANYMORE!!!
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Walker Attorney wants District Attorney Disqualified

Walker Attorney wants District Attorney Disqualified
Date: Wednesday, February 18, 2004
Author: Patricia Newman

ATLANTA -- The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is expected on Friday to turn over to the Muscogee County District Attorney results of their probe into the fatal shooting of Kenneth Walker, but attorneys for the victim's friends want the district attorney to recuse himself from the case.

Montgomery, Ala. Attorney Dwayne L. Brown, representing the three men in the truck with Walker the night of the shooting, is calling for a special prosecutor to take over the case.

"We've asked Gray Conger to recuse himself from this case," Brown told BlackAmericaWeb.com. "We've called on a special prosecutor who is not connected with Muscogee Police and the Columbus Police Department.

"Mr. Conger has worked in cooperation with the Columbus Police Department and the Muscogee Police Department," said Brown. "We're not saying that Gray Conger is biased, but we are saying that it gives the appearance of impropriety because he has worked with these officers on a daily basis."

Chris Hosey, special agent working the case, said he will give the videotape and other crime scene evidence to Conger.

"We are planning on turning our case files and copies of the videotape over to the district attorney in Columbus on Friday," said Hosey. He also said the videotapes and other evidence in the case would be released after the investigation is complete, pursuant to Georgia's open records laws.

The two-month-long investigation into the shooting death of an unarmed man by a Muscogee County sheriff's deputy was delayed for a number of weeks after a combination of holidays and other scheduling conflicts prevented GBI agents from interviewing key witnesses.

On Dec. 10, Kenneth Walker was riding with three friends in a gray GMC Yukon when police pulled them over along Interstate 185 after the men were seen leaving a Columbus apartment that was under surveillance for drug activity.

Walker, 39, along with his friends Warren Beaulah, Anthony Smith and Darryl Ransom, were pulled from the vehicle and told to lie on the ground.

Muscogee Deputy David Glisson said he could not see Walker's right hand and thought he was armed. Glisson fired two shots at Walker, one striking him in the forehead killing him. No weapons or drugs were found on any of the men.

Muscogee County Sheriff Ralph Johnson requested that GBI take over the investigation on Dec. 12. Once the GBI's report is handed over to Conger, he will have to decide whether to present the case before a grand jury to seek an indictment.

In previously published reports Conger has said that the transfer of the GBI's report to his office will not result in the immediate release of more details -- including a sheriff's department's videotape -- of the incident.

Walker's family has retained the law offices of famed lawyer Willie Gary to represent them. Former Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell, who is now a partner in Gary's firm, said the fact that Kenneth Walker was "shot without provocation is incomprehensible."

"The family and the community are outraged in the delay in providing answers to what happened Dec. 10," said Campbell. "There was no excuse for the brutal killing of Kenneth Walker. No drugs were found in his system. He did not have a blemish on his record and if he can be pulled from his car and be shot, nobody is safe. That's why you're seeing so much anger in Columbus."

Campbell said his law firm plans to file suit for wrongful death and civil rights violations in the next two weeks in Columbus.

Muscogee County Sheriff Ralph Johnson has pointedly denied that the men were profiled. He has maintained that the men were pulled over because of a tip received from a drug informant. According to the sheriff, the informant said that some dealers had left his home driving a gray GMC Yukon and were heavily armed.

Meanwhile, Will Rembert, Walker's friend and Omega Psi Phi fraternity brother, said Walker's wife is dealing with a tremendous burden.

"She hasn't had a chance to grieve," Rembert said. "She's fighting with the sheriff's office for more answers."


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Unhappy Omega Man Killed by Police

It hurts everytime I read about a black man being senselessly murdered!
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It hurts everytime I read about a black man being senselessly murdered!
It sure does.

Soror, please come introduce yourself on DST Blvd.
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Grand Basileus Statement

I met with the family the week after the incident. We had prayer together
and discussed their needs and honored their request. We also arranged for a
meeting with Attorney Willie Gary. Willie Gary and Omega Bro. Bill Campbell (former
mayor of Atlanta) who is a partner with the firm have met with the family. I
spoke
with Bro. Campbell this past weekend and he asked me to come to Columbus to
join them in a press conference next Tuesday. Rest assured the family is in
good hands. Most of all lets keep them in our prayers.

Bro. George Grace
Grand Basileus
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Old 02-24-2004, 08:47 AM
Sweetthangdst Sweetthangdst is offline
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Omega man Killed by Police

The Grand Basileus of Omega has finally made a statement. He must have known that the Greek world was wondering when a statement regarding the incident would be made. I for one would have hoped to have heard a statement from him a lot sooner than now but it is good to know the family is being cared for by the Frat.

My heart goes out the the family because no matter what there is no replacing his life.
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Old 02-24-2004, 11:52 AM
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Re: Omega man Killed by Police

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The Grand Basileus of Omega has finally made a statement. He must have known that the Greek world was wondering when a statement regarding the incident would be made. I for one would have hoped to have heard a statement from him a lot sooner than now but it is good to know the family is being cared for by the Frat.

My heart goes out the the family because no matter what there is no replacing his life.
Huh? While it is true this happened to an Omega, it was not a result of anything associated with the fraternity, i.e. hazing. So why expect a statement from the Grand Basileus? As noted, he has been involved since early on. At this point, it is being pursued as a criminal case. Until legal representation, etc. was in place, I bet he and others were advised not to make statements.
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Old 02-24-2004, 02:29 PM
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Re: Re: Omega man Killed by Police

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Huh? While it is true this happened to an Omega, it was not a result of anything associated with the fraternity, i.e. hazing. So why expect a statement from the Grand Basileus? As noted, he has been involved since early on. At this point, it is being pursued as a criminal case. Until legal representation, etc. was in place, I bet he and others were advised not to make statements.
I think I understand Sweetthangdst's point.

This man was a fallen Omega. His brothers, like all of us hurting behind this, have led the charge to bring this injustice to light (at least, this is where I learned of the story). The questionable circumstances of his death, provide a forum for anyone of conscience to speak out and demand justice. Why should hazing or other alleged fraternal illegalities be the only areas where we expect to hear from fraternal leadership?

I applaud Omega for keeping this front and center.
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