Police, Officials Resign After Small Missouri Town Elects First Black Female Mayor 

Most of the police force and several officials resigned after the small town of Parma, Missouri elected its first African American woman as mayor,

Police, Officials Resign After Small Missouri Town Elects First Black Female Mayor | Huffington Post

In other news outlets the former chief is shrilly screaming up and down that he is not a racist. He cries about how as a public official whose contact info and residence are public information as if this is a new development instead of a condition of his career.He makes slyly disparaging and blatantly racist generalization about the mayor’s family.

In other words, this little piggie cried, “weh, weh, weh,” all  the way to his indisputably bigoted home.

Hillary Clinton is imperfect but the only choice for president: Editorial | NOLA.com

…For New Orleanians, perhaps the most compelling contrast between Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton is his intolerance and her inclusiveness. New Orleans has diversity in its DNA. A president who routinely degrades African-Americans, Hispanics, Muslims and women could not, and would not, represent us.

Our nation is divided. Healing it will require strength, emotional intelligence and respect for all people’s humanity and dignity. We don’t believe Hillary Clinton is everything America needs in a president. But we have no doubt that she is the best choice on the 2016 ballot to move the country forward.

Hillary Clinton is imperfect but the only choice for president: Editorial | NOLA.com

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6 years after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, thousands of people are still sick 

The oil spill, the worst in maritime history, dumped 4.2 million barrels of oil, and officials released 1.8 million gallons of Corexit, a chemical dispersant used to break up the oil, into the Gulf before the well was sealed. Six years later, controversy still rages about the wisdom of carpet-bombing the Gulf with these chemicals, and newly released documents reveal that government scientists expressed concern at the time about the health consequences of mixing such large quantities of dispersants with the millions of barrels of sweet crude. Occupational health experts now believe it created a toxic mix that sickened thousands of locals — including some of the 47,000 people that worked in some capacity on BP’s cleanup operation — crippling them with chemically induced illnesses that doctors are unable to treat.

…“That set off alarms,” recalls Porter, who came to the bleak conclusion that he was being sickened simply by being in the water. He found out later that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wouldn’t allow its divers in the contaminated waters, according to documents obtained by the Government Accountability Project.

…Combining dispersants with oil unleashes hazardous substances contained in crude, such as heavy metals, benzene, hexane, and toluene, which are known carcinogens that can also cause brain damage. Dispersants like Corexit are a mixture of solvents and surfactants that break down the oil into tiny droplets to make them more easily absorbed into the ground and eaten by microorganisms. But it also makes the toxic parts of the oil small enough to seep through the skin and spread throughout the body.

…Even in May 2010, in the first few weeks of the cleanup, government scientists were already worried about this toxic brew, newly released documents reveal.

…Both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and BP insist that Corexit itself is as safe as dishwashing liquid; the ingredients in the dispersants are also found in household cleaners, hand lotion, and cosmetics. But the safety manual put out by Nalco, the maker of Corexit, lists some of these chemicals’ health effects: chemical pneumonia, eye irritations, dermatitis, nausea, and internal bleeding. One type of Corexit even contains butoxyethanol, which has been linked to a host of hazards, including respiratory ills, headaches, infertility in women, and miscarriages.
6 years after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, thousands of people are still sick | Grist

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Body camera footage released in Marksville police shooting that killed 6-year-old 

Police body camera video that shows two deputy city marshals opening fire on a car, killing a 6-year-old boy and critically wounding his father in Louisiana.

Body camera footage released in Marksville police shooting that killed 6-year-old | NOLA.com

This is why we need body cams on all police, at all times. And it should running every second that they are on duty. No turning the video or audio on or off. If the officers involved in an incident are not violent criminals then they will have nothing to hide. And if they are, they need to immediately lose their job and their pension and be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Anything else is aiding and abetting the crimes they commit.

Louisiana Gov Tells Trump to Volunteer, Make a ‘Sizable Donation’ or Get the Fuck Out of His Face 

Louisiana is currently being wracked by devastating floods, damaging some 40,000 homes and leaving many thousands homeless. 13 people have died. Amidst this, malevolent squash rind Donald Trump has announced his plans to visit the state; Governor John Bel Edwards responded by telling him, politely, not to dare show his fucking face for the sole purpose of “a photo-op.”

Louisiana Gov Tells Trump to Volunteer, Make a ‘Sizable Donation’ or Get the Fuck Out of His Face 

Heh

Gov. John Bel Edwards: ‘I’m not complaining in any way about our federal partnership’

On Thursday, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson traveled to Louisiana to meet with [Louisiana Gov. John Bel] Edwards, visit shelters and view flood-affected areas.

Federal Emergency Management Agency head Craig Fugate came to Louisiana earlier this week.

Edwards, a Democrat, said that those trips, plus near daily communication with the White House, has shown that the flooding is a priority for the federal government. He said a visit from Obama, which would require heightened security and road closures, would be a drain on resources as the state still works to respond to the flood.

“Quite frankly, that’s not something I want to go through right now,” Edwards said. “I would just as soon he wait a week or two.”

Source: Gov. John Bel Edwards: ‘I’m not complaining in any way about our federal partnership’

Baton Rouge police tactics in Alton Sterling shooting protests questioned 

Both the ACLU and Amnesty International harshly criticized the police response to peaceful protests.

…Police have said the group was targeted because they blocked a residential street hours before, but most of the arrests on Sunday were made while people were on private property — some with authorization of the owner.

Baton Rouge police tactics in Alton Sterling shooting protests questioned | NOLA.com

Sigh…

Outrage after video captures white Baton Rouge police officer fatally shooting a black man 

A video surfaced showing two white La. police officers in a deadly physical altercation with a black man. One of the officers appears to shoot Alton Sterling several times at point-blank range.

Outrage after video captures white Baton Rouge police officer fatally shooting a black man – The Washington Post

Murder, tampering with evidence, and lying in the course of an investigation.
Hohum.
Nothing to see here, move along.

Louisiana judge to stop jailing defendants over fees – Houston Chronicle

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A Louisiana judge accused by a rights group of running a modern-day debtors prison agreed Monday to temporarily stop jailing defendants for nonpayment of fees and assessing certain costs on defendants, according to a court filing. Last week, the organization filed a lawsuit accusing Black of sending poor defendants to jail when they can’t pay fines and fees and charging them a questionable “extension fee” to avoid jail time.

…Civil rights lawyers in September filed a similar lawsuit in New Orleans alleging that hundreds of people had been locked up because they lacked the money to pay court fees and thousands more are threatened with arrest each year for nonpayment of court debts.

Louisiana judge to stop jailing defendants over fees – Houston Chronicle

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Amtrak to return to Gulf Coast 

An Amtrak “inspection train” will leave New Orleans and head eastbound through Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. The trip will allow Amtrak officials and others to examine track and train station conditions along the way to see what kind of capital needs are required to return passenger rail service along the Gulf Coast. 

10 years after Katrina, Amtrak to make splashy return to Gulf Coast | AL.com

cool!