It isn't too early to begin talking about J'ouvert 2016
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I believe the argument here is that "troublemaker" is too lenient (and possibly juvenile) a word to use on these people. "Someone who causes problems" is a HUGE understatement for someone who shoots another person in the face at point blank range.... no?
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Seems like a fairly innocuous point, but I guess not...Mechanical_Whispers said:I believe the argument here is that "troublemaker" is too lenient (and possibly juvenile) a word to use on these people. "Someone who causes problems" is a HUGE understatement for someone who shoots another person in the face at point blank range.... no?
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It's a DNA Info article, but this report gives a description of the suspect that would make the term "troublemaker" seem flattering.
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I wonder if the extra police and lighting deterred anyone from violence.
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Additional cameras! Do we get to keep them?
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I suspect some of them will stay around.BTW, the Post is stating that the woman was killed merely for rejecting the killer's offer to grind with/on her.
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And, the politicians are stating their positions to the media:
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Wow Errol really pushing them to talk about things they don't seem ready to talk about. Bravo
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I kind of wish Errol had stated something like:"As a result of this year and prior years, I am of the perspective that the NYPD -along with the "community"- is not powerful enough to prevent significant Jouvert violence.While you disagree with this view, you seem to believe that it is not powerful enough to stop the event.Which do you believe would take more power?"
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Local politicians Jesse Hamilton and Walter T Mosley discuss Jouvert on the news program Capitol Tonight:https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https://www.facebook.com/jessehamilt3rd/videos/10205515932456049/&show_text=0&width=560
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A final word from Mosley: http://nyslant.com/article/opinion/j’ouvert,-gun-violence-and-the-need-to-heal.html...see everyone next year.
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@whynot_31, are you saying you don't think the suspension of J'Ouvert will take hold? Or maybe it'll become what it once was... a series of backyard parties and bar celebrations? Or by saying "see everyone next year", are you referring to how the actual Labor Day Caribbean Parade will be a much more positive daytime celebration for many people (not mourning the loss of people from the night/morning before)?
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Jouvert will live on, this just a matter of what form.
The street celebration may shrink in size if the city creates a large setting that is controlled.
Doing so would allow the city to marginalize those who still celebrate on the street, and make their safety not the city's problem. The NYPD would be given permission to be aggressive against them.
One person I don't think we will see leadership and risk taking from is the present mayor.
Mothers, however, are going to prohibit their kids from attending the street celebrations because they have concluded the more police, lighting and flyers are not enough.
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