Tuesday, June 21, 2011

(Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American "Preponderance of the evidence against Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson part 4

All (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans herein assert, declare, and being respectful before the “Honorable Justice” in that Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson herein with his “Rebel Paramilitary Army Confederate” forces from the previous “Civil War” now cloak as (KKK)
Being all during this time frame having furtherance’s official in criminal intent, aim, goal, plan, direction of a “target” while within the control, custody, and criminal (RICO) intention of the Co-Defendant President Andrew Johnson herein
                        378.
To include but not limited before the “Honorable Justice” Being In the same full agreement, collusion, intent, aim, goal, plan, with the Defendant (The United States of America) in their “official fiduciary capacity of  among other things “Government acting  “Mayor” of the City of New Orleans LA, with his “Police Officers Force” and “All Acting Firemen(s)”
Being In the same full committed collusion, intent, aim, goal, plan, with “White Supremacy” races present for such objective action(s) of complete aggressive pursuit against the peace, will, dignity and “civil rights of all (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans descendants herein
For continue “Black Codes Laws” and future control through “the already profiteering establishment of complete “oppression”, “domination”, and “tyranny” for an continue imposed “Genocide Statehood” against all (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African Americans races within the Defendant (The United States of America) as such described “oppression”, “domination”, and “tyranny” for said “Genocide Statehood” being foster, and completely described numerously being herein before the “Honorable Justice”
                        379.
Defendant (The United States of America), Co-Defendant (President Andrew Johnson) “Mayor” of the City of New Orleans LA, with his “Police Officers Force” and “All Acting Firemen(s)”
                        380.
 Being fully committed to institute “massive government wrongful premature cause of “Death” associated with “Defendant (The United States of America) Government control “mass murder” and riot”(s) to rule, be in charge of, have domination power over
All (Negro) Plaintiff and Plaintiff(s) Black African American(s) descendants within the Defendant (The United States of America) during the “Vote Elections” year of 1866 as follows:
                        381.

News Article
Harper's Weekly,
March 30, 1867 page 202

THE NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE
The Committee of Congress appointed to investigate the riot in New Orleans on July 30, 1866; have lately presented a report, giving a full history of the tragedy.
It is shown by that record that the riotous attack upon the Republican Convention, with its terrible results of massacre and murder, was planned and executed by the Mayor of New Orleans, and that it had the countenance of President Johnson, without which it would never have taken place.
The report shows that the number known to have been killed was 38, of whom 37 were loyal, and one disloyal; 48, all loyal, were severely wounded;
98 slightly wounded, of whom 88 were loyal, and 10 policemen. Besides these there was evidence, though not fully certain, that 10 more were killed and 20 wounded.
Of those known to be killed 34 were colored, of the severely wounded 40, of the slightly wounded 79. Preparations for the massacre were made under the shield of the municipal authorities for some time before it took place.
Fire-companies prepared and armed themselves; the police were withdrawn from their posts, supplied with revolvers, and kept waiting at their station-houses until the signal for the butchery was given,
And then rushed to the bloody work with a raging mob of rebel soldiers. The Mayor made no effort to stop the disorder, and the military commander was misled as to the hour of the meeting, so that he could not bring up his troops in time to repress the outrages.
The spirit which dictated this terrible massacre of the Unionists of New Orleans "will not down," but continues to inspire such fury in the breast of the returned rebels as leads them to desire and plan another similar slaughter.
 The rebel element in the State and city has dominated ever since the riot of July last, and its influence and insolence has so rapidly increased as to threaten a second performance of the same horrible character.
An election, deemed a fitting occasion for such an exhibition, was to have been held in New Orleans on March 11 last.
So determined were the returned rebels to provoke a second riot that General Sheridan was compelled, in order to secure quiet and give protection to the Unionists, to forbid the opening of the polls, and to order that "the day of election be postponed until a district commander under the new military law shall have been appointed."
General Sheridan has since been appointed to this command, and the elections henceforth will be conducted by and under his direction.

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