Monday, March 9, 2015

March 9- Tony Robinson

Today we began by discussing the death of Tony Robinson. We talked for awhile and then kids filled out/read the following:

Using these three prompts, write on anything you have heard about the Tony Robinson story.

Things I know

Things I think


Things I fear

Tony Robinson Shooting: Protests Continue in Madison, Vigil Planned

Passionate but peaceful protesters descended for a third day Sunday on the Madison, Wisconsin, street where an unarmed black teenager was killed by a police officer Friday night.
Tony Terrell Robinson Jr. was shot by veteran Madison police officer Matt Kenny after reports of the 19-year-old jumping in front of traffic and assaulting someone in a home. Police said Kenny forced his way inside of the home after hearing a disturbance and fired on Robinson when the teen attacked him.
Neighbor, Marshal Erb, said scene of the crime filled "almost immediately" with protesters, including Robinson's aunt and grandmother, who told the group gathered there that Robinson, a recent high school graduate, was "a beautiful, beautiful soul."
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"This has to stop, and we can stop it," Craig Spaulding, a friend of the Robinson family, told NBC News outside the home where the teen was shot, hours before a vigil was set to take place there. While the Madison police chief "has taken tremendous strides," Spaulding said, there have been "mounting tensions" between the community and police for years.
Robinson's death has "ripped this community apart," Spaulding added.
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During a news conference Saturday, Madison Police Chief Mike Koval said the case would be independently probed by the state Department of Justice's Division of Criminal Investigation.
Koval said he understood the frustration in the community and that the shooting death of a young black man by a police officer would likely spark distrust. "When you have a person of color who is unarmed and that life is then taken, it's only natural that questions and objections should arise," Koval told NBC News Sunday. "I get that and I'm empathetic to that," he said.
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Robinson’s aunt speaks out
On Friday evening, Lorien Carter spoke to a crowd in front of the building in Madison, Wisconsin where her nephew, Anthony Terrell Robinson, was earlier shot and killed by a police officer, Matt Kenny.
She said: “Here in our little bubble of Madison, WI … I want y’all to know, that for minorities, we are [in one of] the top five worst places to live. But we are [also in one of the] three happiest cities to be in. So who is it happy for?”
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Carter’s words evoked not only the bitterness of losing a young man too soon, but also well-documented disparities affecting Madison’s African American community. For many, Robinson’s death was a harsh reminder that their city is not the progressive utopia it sometimes styles itself to be.
Other recent high-profile shootings
The shooting came days after the U.S. Justice Department cleared Darren Wilson, the white former Ferguson, Missouri, officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown, who was black and unarmed, of federal civil rights charges. A second report found patterns of racial profiling, bigotry and profit-driven law enforcement and court practices in the St. Louis suburb.

There have been several high-profile deaths of black suspects killed by police officers in recent months. In New York City, Eric Garner died after officers put him in a chokehold and a video showed him repeatedly saying, "I can't breathe." A police officer in Cleveland fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who had been pointing a pellet gun at a playground. And although Milwaukee police determined the officer who fatally shot Dontre Hamilton acted in self-defense, he was fired for ignoring department policy and treating Hamilton as a criminal by frisking him.


We then finished reading chapter one. Once finished we worked on foreshadowing:

Read  these two sections of chapter one:
  • top p. 11 “Well we…” to bottom “ashamedly at the flames.”
  • middle p. 15 “George motioned…” through top p. 16 “I won’t get…”
 
Based on these two readings, write what you think will happen in this book.  Why do you think this? ½ page. 

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