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80-Year-Old Hearing Impaired Veteran Beaten By Police

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Written by: EV

 

Bill Swan, an 80-year-old Missouri veteran, has been charged with assault after an altercation with police officers. Swan and his family have accused the officers of using excessive force, resulting in a bruised and bloodied face, a bruised hip, and two broken ribs.

Report from RT:

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5iB1YknT1k#t=72)

According to police, the incident began when Swan confronted public works employees attempting to repair utility lines. Police were called to Swan’s home after the utility crew decided the situation was getting out of hand, and when officers arrived, Swan was sitting upon his tractor.

In a statement from Police Chief William Forbes, the senior citizen tried to “back into their police car. The officers gave him verbal and hand signs to stop. He refused to do so, turned his tractor around and tried to run over the officers.”

Relatives have rejected Forbe’s account of the incident saying Swan most likely didn’t hear the officers’ commands due to his severely limited hearing.

Forbes continues that Swan tried to fight with police, and even attempted to get one of the officer’s firearms. However, Tim Swan, Bill’s grandson, told reporters that his grandfather has limited mobility and needs help getting up the stairs.

Obviously he’s not going to fight back, he’s not going to hurt anybody,” Tim Swan stated.

During the scuffle trying to subdue him, he suffered a cut on his head,” Forbes said. “EMS was called. EMS responded. He was abusive to them and refused treatment.”

This statement doesn’t address the bruises and abrasions to Swan’s face, nor the bruised hip and broken ribs that were also obtained during the scuffle, as can be clearly seen from the photos after Swan’s release. Forbes told KCTV that he thinks his officers handled the situation properly;

It doesn’t matter how old a man is if he’s on a tractor and he’s trying to run you over.”

Swan and his family have been left shaken by the event, and are fearful of another run-in with the Lone Jack police.

It makes me worried,” Tim Swan commented in a statement to WDAF-TV. “Police officers are supposed to serve and protect, and instead they’re going after people that pay their taxes, that do the right things, and are law-abiding citizens, and they’re picking on the small guy.”

I’m afraid for us to even drive out of our driveway or to get on the street,” Libby Swan, Bill Swan’s wife, told KCTV. “I don’t know what they will do.”

KCTV’s report on Swan’s arrest:

(http://www.kctv5.com/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=10851081)

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Sources:

Alba, Alejandro. New York Daily News. Nov 19, 2014. (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/80-year-old-man-police-beat-broke-ribs-article-1.2016463)

Garcia, Arturo. Raw Story. Nov 18, 2014. (http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/11/missouri-cops-beat-80-year-old-hearing-impaired-veteran-for-not-getting-off-of-his-tractor/)

 

 

 

Food from the Sky: First Supermarket To Grow Food On It’s Roof

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Written by: Vandita

 

With a vision ‘to grow Life, Food and Communities on our most cemented places & to plant seeds in people heart’, Food from the Sky was started in May 2010 as a permaculture community garden growing food on the roof of a supermarket. A collaboration between Thornton’s Budgens supermarket in North London and Azul-Valerie Thome, the program was providing a learning and educational space for the different part of the communities.

The rooftop garden grew vegetables, fruits, mushrooms and herbs grown to organic standard and sold through the store 10 metres below. Food from the Sky addressed issues like food security, deep biodiversity, resilience, retailing and how to affect change from within the industry, using food as a fertile and healthy vehicle for change.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVZxkE8xxM0

 

From peas and potatoes to kale and purple sprouting broccoli – alongside flowers, tiny strawberry and raspberry plants, and a composting area – the rooftop was cultivated on the principles of sustainable gardening.  Not only was all of the store’s food produced on the roof, but the fertilizer used at garden was actually made from waste produced by the store – mostly fruits and vegetables left unsold each day.

“It began with a vision I had four years ago while walking down the streets of London longing for the bounty and beauty of the land of Embercombe, a sustainability centre near Exeter, that I had just left. I started ‘seeing’ orchards on all flat roofs, dangling strawberries, tomatoes, with children and elders learning together. I asked myself, could we bring the land, conscious communities and healthy food to the roofs of London?” co-founder, Azul-Valerie Thome said. food-from-the-sky-400x267

After four years planting seeds of inspiration and supplying locals with fresh produce, the rooftop garden needed repairs. Unfortunately, due to lack of funds, it shut down in March 2014.

Though Food from the Sky is gone, it has left strong footprints for the food industry to follow. The idea should not stop with this supermarket; it is a perfect model to emulate for healthy living.

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Sources:

http://foodfromthesky.org.uk/

http://www.trueactivist.com/why-cant-all-supermarkets-grow-food-on-the-roof-like-this-one-did/

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/mar/09/supermarket-rooftop-vegetable-garden

Chicken Factory Farmer Speaks Out About Industry

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After 22 years of raising chickens for Perdue, one brave factory farmer Craig Watts was at his breaking point and did something no one has done before. He invited us, as farm animal welfare advocates, to his farm to film and tell his story. Ask your supermarket for Better Chicken at http://better-chicken.org. Watch here:

chicken factory farmer speaks out

 

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50 Year Old Homeless Bodybuilder Training On The Streets For Competition

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He is 50 years old and homeless. His name is Jacques Sayagh and he is training on the streets of the capital of France, Paris. Watch here: homeless bodybuilder

Time Lapse Video Shows Massive Amount of People who Protested Police Brutality On 13.12.2014

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Written by: Nick Bernabe at theantimedia.org

 

The whole country, and the world, stood up to police brutality and institutionalized racism today.

This short time lapse video puts the protests into perspective. While the mainstream media may report hundreds or maybe a thousand, you need to know the truth. You watched the truth via live streaming video over the internet. You are not alone, many many other young people around the country have also awaken to the injustices we face.

This video should give you hope for the future. America is waking up.

Here it is:

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Source: http://theantimedia.org/time-lapse-video-shows-massive-amount-people-protested-police-brutality-today/