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Sunday, April 30, 2023
Liked on YouTube: Hippie Sabotage - Trailblazer (Official Video)
Trailblazer Official Music Video out now https://ift.tt/X0jdT9i Trailblazer Tour tickets on sale at hippiesabotage.com CREDITS Director: Michael Paredes Director of Photography: Joshua Valle Producer: Brandon Beuttel Camera Op: Don Chon FPV Drone Op: Don Chon PA: Richard Carl Editors: Joshua Valle Michael Paredes Colorist: Tony Oberstar Ai/VFX: Marc Donahue Pilots: Joe McAneney James Spikes Horse wrangler: Joshua @Alaska Horse Adventure Special thanks: Mike Ellis Ryan Augustine Steven Cornfield Young Kim Tye Steadman P.K. P.P
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Liked on YouTube: Friday Night Jams 04/28/23: Prayers For Rain (The Cure cover)
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Saturday, April 29, 2023
Liked on YouTube: Configa & DJ Views- I Want U 2 Make It (Ft KXNG Crooked, Speech & Sulpacio Jones) [Prod by Configa]
Stream and Download from here: https://ift.tt/yc4g25o Taken from the Configa Introducing DJ Views "The Year After" LP. The video sees album collaborator Melly-Mel Beez star and direct which vividly paints the narrative of trying to "make it" against all the odds, and the thin line between going the right route or succumbing to the wrong one. Beautifully shot in South Africa, it is a powerful piece of narrative driven work that fully compliments the song. Track Produced, Mixed and Mastered by Configa Vocals - KXNG Crooked, Speech (Arrested Development) & Sulpacio Jones "The Year After" is a collaborative masterpiece between acclaimed producer Configa and new to the game DJ Views, "The Year After" is sure to become a mainstay in your rotation of classics. Configa and DJ Views have worked closely over the past 6 months on a 12 track album featuring hip-hop legends such as KXNG Crooked, Ras Kass, Planet Asia, Speech (Arrested Development), Chino XL, Craig G, Ruste Juxx and El Da Sensei (amongst MANY others) resulting in a melting pot of musical genius which is already correctly in several Album Of The Year discussions. ALBUM EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Configa for Configaration Records
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Liked on YouTube: Configa - Make 'Em Pay (ft. Sean Price & Green Tank)
Taken from the highly anticipated album 'Configaration Volume 1' (#CV1). Video by GuerillaPress Purchase here: https://ift.tt/9aCJTNj and here https://ift.tt/fq5CsWK Music by @Configa Album released on SLAMjamz Records Featuring an EXCLUSIVE and never before heard verse by the one and only Sean Price recorded just months before his untimely passing. This track contains a hypnotic, menacing, aggressive beat by Configa which the legendary Sean P, with the help of underground sensations Green Tank, ably assist. The video is carefully constructed by the creative genius of GuerillaPress, culminating in a sensational boxing backdrop of photo stills all blended together in an emphatically original and fitting way. Purchase the album today!
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Liked on YouTube: Trinity ARRIVES on IMPACT THIS THURSDAY at 8/7c on AXS TV!
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Liked on YouTube: men are t**sh lyric video
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Friday, April 28, 2023
Liked on YouTube: 水曜日のカンパネラ『赤ずきん』
2nd EP『RABBIT STAR ★』4.26 Digital Release & 5.3 CD Release https://ift.tt/kMoR7uE WEDNESDAY CAMPANELLA Little Red Riding Hood Song by Utaha Sound Produced by Kenmochi Hidefumi Directed by Dir. F Movie Team Cinematographer : Hiroki Yamada 1st Camera Assistant : Hiroki Kato 2nd Camera Assistant : Masanori Miyano Lightning Director : Michito Hokari Lightning Chief : Seigo Hirao Lightning Assistant : Haruhito Notoya Lightning Assistant : Mina Oshima Lightning Assistant : Yohei Umeki Colorist : Hajime Kato Title Logo Design : Yoshiyuki Kuwahara Hair&Make : Misaki Ishiwata Make : Utaha Stylist : Misa Ishibashi Costume : HLN / KANON / NOA YAMADA / YANA CHERVINSKAYA / ZUN showroom sound design/ Justin Frieden sound producer / Kazuna Hirose voice actor : Makoto Kameda Production Manager : Masaki Hashimoto Production Assistant : Yuta Rikiyama Production Assistant : Yuki Yamashita Producer : Koki Takei Production : PROJECT K Manager : Yasutomo Fukunaga / Natsuki Nagahama A&R : Shinobu Yokose / Yu-ki Araki Animation / CG Team Animator & Character Designer : JINØ Assistant Animator : akiya lemonsour / azara-sea / okamoto mokao 3DCG Designer : Ray Wakui(VeAble) / Makoto Kubota / Takuto Nio / NANON 3DCG Modeling:sogna jin / kana tsutsumi Keying:Ray Wakui(VeAble) Illustrator : Yasushi Niki Text Designer:Gaako Animation Compositor : Mihashi Producer : tete ( YURUPPE ) Director : Nao Watanabe #水曜日のカンパネラ #WEDNESDAYCAMPANELLA #LittleRedRidingHood #Edison
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Liked on YouTube: UPSAHL - GOOD GIRL ERA (SIDE A) (Official Video)
Listen to Good Girl Era – https://ift.tt/AuYwj0m Video Credits - Video Director: Ilija Todorovski Video Producer: Zoran Aleksikj Production Company: www.351studio.com Subscribe to UPSAHL https://ift.tt/vmTCBFx Follow UPSAHL https://www.upsahl.com https://ift.tt/md2wG5O https://twitter.com/upsahlmusic https://ift.tt/7OAY2p0 https://ift.tt/GFXw83A Lyrics – VERSE1 I’m sick of green juice I hate pilates Put all the vitamins Into my body Just a typical day feeling void of any pain and now I’m bored PRE I suddenly am missing the high Of running off fumes on a venomous vibe I’m starting to forget what it’s like So I’m burning it down tonight CHORUS I’m in my good girl era but I still feel bad Ima kill this bitch to get the chaos back So gimme pleasure gimme pain and give it to me Fast Because I’m bad at being good and now I’m over it Bleh VERSE Got a halo over my head Wearing all white no red I’m emotionally available And I don’t feel depressed No more randoms up in my bed Left the bad boys on read Turns out stirring the pot isn’t a hobby I guess PRE I suddenly am missing the high Of running off fumes on a venomous vibe I’m starting to forget what it’s like So I’m burning it down tonight CHORUS I’m in my good girl era but I still feel bad Ima kill this bitch to get the chaos back So gimme pleasure gimme pain and give it to me Fast Because I’m bad at being good and now I’m over it Bleh BRIDGE I tried I tried to get my head right But what am I supposed to do with all this free time now Got a feeling that I just might Spiral down Gonna call up all my exes We can all meet up somewhere for breakfast wow Talk about how good or bad the sex is Make em tell me I’m the bestest CHORUS I’m in my good girl era but I still feel bad Ima kill this bitch to get the chaos back So gimme pleasure gimme pain and give it to me to me fast Cause I’m over it Bleh I’m in my good girl era but it don’t feel right Cause I’m losing my edge, and I’m losing my bite Gimme sex gimme fights gimme every single vice Cause I’m Cause I’m I’m over it #UPSAHL #THEPHXTAPES #GOODGIRLERA http://vevo.ly/0TJQZA
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Thursday, April 27, 2023
Federal Agents Kill Man in North Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN — A standoff that reportedly started at dawn with a man barricaded in his house ended around 1 p.m. today when federal agents killed him as he exited his home. Unicorn Riot is on the scene in North Minneapolis near Dupont and Dowling Avenues.
The FBI and possibly also Minneapolis Police officers and/or Hennepin County Sheriff’s deputies reportedly shot a person in North Minneapolis during a large police operation. While it’s unclear what the man was shot with or why the operation took place, video captured officers performing CPR and moving a police vehicle in front of the victim.
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Liked on YouTube: Taya Valkyrie vs. Hammerstone!
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Liked on YouTube: Moneybagg Yo - Motion God (Official Music Video)
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Liked on YouTube: PENTA y PATRÓN vs PSYCHO y ADONIS Triplemania XXXI Lucha Libre AAA
PENTAGÓN JR. y EL PATRÓN ALBERTO vs PSYCHO CLOWN y SAM ADONIS en la GUERRA DE RIVALIDADES fase inicial de TRIPLEMANÍA XXXI MONTERREY presentada por LUCHA LIBRE AAA WORLDWIDE 🔔 Suscríbete y activa las notificaciones para estar al día con las nuevas subidas! http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE_LUCHA_LIBRE_AAA 🔔 Subscribe & Turn on notifications to stay updated with new uploads! http://bit.ly/SUBSCRIBE_LUCHA_LIBRE_AAA Busca más LUCHAS IMPRESIONANTES // Find more IMPRESSIVE FIGHTS: 🟥 FULL FIGHTS: http://bit.ly/FULL_FIGHTS_LUCHA_LIBRE_AAA 🟦 FIGHT NIGHTS: http://bit.ly/FIGHT_NIGHT_LUCHA_LIBRE_AAA 🏅 TOP FIGHTS: http://bit.ly/TOP_FIGHTS_LUCHA_LIBRE_AAA 🏆EVENTOS MAGNOS: http://bit.ly/Eventos_Magnos_Lucha_Libre_AAA 🆕 NEW VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/New_Videos_Lucha_Libre_AAA Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide: ✖ Twitch: https://ift.tt/IygpGof ✖ Instagram: https://ift.tt/iFYycVH ✖ Facebook: https://ift.tt/g4Dprk5 ✖ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/luchalibreaaa ✖ Homepage: https://ift.tt/zLElTfc About Lucha Libre AAA The official channel of the best wrestling in the world: Lucha Libre AAA worldwide On May 15 1992 in Veracruz the story that would become the leader in Mexican wrestling began. AAA emerged seeking to present wrestling from a modern, innovative and sensational platform as never been done before, destroying paradigms and challenging taboos. Immediately Lucha Libre AAA worldwide, was placed on top of the industry because of its revolutionary proposal, which revitalized the sport show providing light, color and fighting styles never seen before . Soon, AAA had conquered Mexico, United States and Japan breaking audience records in each of these countries, through the most popular events like Triplemanía‚ ‘When Worlds Collide‘ and ‚King of Kings‘, among many others. Throughout the years, AAA Worldwide has broken schemes and made a name for Mexican wrestling, paying permanent homage to the genius that created it and to which we owe countless innovations to this sport; and today it is considered as the strongest wrestling proposal in Mexico, permanently creating new franchises and strategic alliances. #LuchaLibreAAA #TriplemaniaXXXI #LuchaLibre
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Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Liked on YouTube: Drag supporters march on Florida's state capitol
'Drag is not a crime.' That was the message from supporters of the LGBTQ community as they rallied on the steps of Florida’s state capitol to show their anger about recent legislation that they say attacks the community. #News #Reuters #newsfeed #drag #florida #lgbtq Subscribe: https://ift.tt/zarGwpD Reuters brings you the latest business, finance and breaking news video from around the globe. Our reputation for accuracy and impartiality is unparalleled. Get the latest news on: https://ift.tt/dHkwatL Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://ift.tt/Mo7JCz1 Follow Reuters on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://ift.tt/BkKlOV0
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Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Looking Beyond the Rubble: Aiding the Kurds after the Syria, Türkiye Earthquake
This article is a commentary piece reflecting lived experience, research and or perspectives of the author. The views and opinions expressed don’t necessarily represent those of Unicorn Riot.
“Beneath the rubble” has become a catch phrase of last February’s natural disaster in Türkiye and Syria. It is a phrase which encapsulates the thousands of people killed and trapped under buildings. On Feb. 1, 2023, two major earthquakes struck Türkiye and Syria in less than 24 hours, demolishing buildings and crushing people beneath their weight. To date, more than 50,000 people have died and more than 100,000 are injured. Those numbers are still growing to this day.
What’s hidden “beneath the rubble” isn’t just a catastrophe of natural proportions. Thousands of people are dying — not only by being crushed beneath the weight of buildings, but because their governments refuse to save them. Among the most impacted by this neglect are the Kurds.
It has been two months since the earthquakes struck and the historically marginalized Kurdish population has barely been referenced in any mainstream coverage. It’s strange, considering many of the Turkish and Syrian cities affected by the earthquake are majority-Kurdish. To anyone familiar with the situation, this should come with little surprise.
The Kurds are the fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East. As stateless minorities in Syria and Türkiye living on resource-rich border regions, they are often targeted by their home governments. They have faced cultural genocide, massacres, drone attacks, imprisonment and torture. In the face of uneven aid distribution in Türkiye and Syria, it is hard to ignore their history of trauma and abuse.
For the Kurds and other minorities in the region, the disaster did not end with the earthquake. I wish I could say that the buildings came down and the governments of Syria and Türkiye worked together to save and protect all their citizens. Instead, discrimination and war only heightened the already-tragic situation.
In Türkiye, aid has been uneven at best. Civilians living in the Turkish cities of Diyarbakir, Adiyaman, and Maras, home to large populations of Kurds and Alevis, claimed there were no tents and no rescue efforts in the aftermath of the earthquakes. When aid eventually arrived, it was too little and too late.
In majority-Kurdish Adiyaman, five Kurdish volunteers traveled in from Diyarbakir to join a rescue team. Days later, these volunteers were found naked and bruised outside the city. They claimed that Turkish police, noticing them searching for people under the rubble, swiftly abducted and tortured them.
Today, accusations mount against Türkiye’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Justice and Development Party (AKP), suggesting they have been withholding medical supplies, rescue devices, and other assistance to Kurdish and minority regions. In response, the administration has been blocking criticism of their relief efforts on social media. The policy of the Erdoğan administration appears to be: ignore your citizens’ needs and then cover it up by repressing their dissent.
In Syria, a country drenched in war, relief efforts are even more complicated. The Baathist Syrian Government controls most of the west and south, the Autonomous Administration of North East Syria controls the northeast, and Türkiye backs Syrian militias along the border. A staff member at the Kurdish Red Crescent stationed in Syria and directly involved with aid negotiations described the situation to Unicorn Riot through text messages. When asked which cities were receiving the least amount of aid, she said:
“In Jindires it’s horrible, in Afrin it’s bad, and in Aleppo it’s a disaster.”
Today, Aleppo is controlled by the Syrian government. Once an epicenter of the Syrian Civil War, it has not only been devastated by combat, but by the Syrian government’s response to earthquake relief. Children lack milk, civilians lack tents and everyone lacks heating. But getting relief into Aleppo has been a long and laborious process.
“Our team is waiting,” the Kurdish Red Crescent staff member said. After the earthquake, Kurdish Red Crescent relief workers were not allowed to enter Aleppo. For 16 days, the Syrian government negotiated their entry into a single neighborhood. During that time, Crescent staff waited outside the border, aid in hand. The medical team expected that some of their aid would be seized by the Syrian Government when they crossed the border. Unfortunately, confiscation of aid is a common reality in Syria and Türkiye.
However, some aid is better than nothing. On Feb. 22, more than two weeks after the earthquakes, the Syrian Government finally allowed the Kurdish Red Crescent to cross the border. Today, they are treating victims in the Sheik Maqsood neighborhood. This is progress.
Outside of Aleppo, in nearby Al-Shahba, aid arrived more quickly. This is because Al-Shahba is run by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (sometimes known as Rojava). Unlike the Syrian government, the Autonomous Administration allowed aid to enter their territory immediately. Al-Shahba is home to many internally displaced people.
After Türkiye invaded Syria in 2018, many people fled to the refugee site from Afrin. Now, years later, the site found itself in yet another refugee crisis. 3,000 families from Aleppo, devastated and displaced by the earthquake, streamed into Al-Shahba. However, the Kurdish Red Crescent was able to enter right away, bringing tents, blankets and medical staff. While the team outside of Aleppo waited, nearby Al-Shahba improved.
But not all of the Autonomous Administration is so fortunate. The Autonomous Administration has been a victim of Turkish aggression and interventions for many years. Less than a week after the disaster, a Turkish drone attacked Kobane, one of the Autonomous Administration-controlled cities affected by the earthquake. During a natural disaster, one would think Türkiye has better things to do. They are still struggling to help their own people. And yet, when it came to attacking the Autonomous Administration, Türkiye found the time and resources.
Türkiye targets this young democratic government because it is diverse, composed of many minority groups like Kurds and Christians. Türkiye has a long history of discrimination against these groups, especially the Kurds, seeing their unique identities as a threat rather than an asset.
Türkiye’s war against the Autonomous Administration is simply the newest chapter in a pre-existing battle against ethnic and religious minorities in this region. As part of their 2018 campaign, Türkiye invaded the Autonomous Administration-run cities of Afrin and Jindires. They ousted the democratic governments in these cities. In their place, Türkiye supported Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a political organization formerly tied to Al-Qaeda.
Today, amidst the devastation of the earthquake, Afrin and Jindires are not receiving any outside aid. The Turkish Republic currently controls their borders, deciding what comes in and what comes out.
Something needs to change. Millions of dollars have been sent to the Turkish government and global charities for earthquake relief. However, these funds and supplies are not reaching the minority regions. The Kurdish Red Crescent or Heyva Sor Kurdistane is an NGO providing healthcare and humanitarian relief to Kurdish majority sections of Syria, Iraq, and Türkiye. They are considered to be one of the few organizations capable of bringing aid to the Kurdish regions in Türkiye and Syria. Since day one, the Kurdish Red Crescent has been on the frontlines of this disaster. To bring aid to these neglected areas, the world must support humanitarian organizations which can actually reach them.
The natural disaster in Türkiye and Syria has been one of many man-made errors. The massive cracks in Türkiye and Syria weren’t just physical, they were political too. It started with the cheaply constructed Turkish buildings and continued with the half-hearted rescue efforts of the Syrian and Turkish governments.
But this crisis isn’t over. Beyond the rubble there is hope. Sometimes it takes a tragedy to unearth discrimination and corruption. But with aid, attention and accessible borders, we can begin to make repairs.
Unicorn Riot original reporting on Syria:
- International Volunteers of the Rojava Revolution - DOCUMENTARY FILM - (2019)
- Origins of the PKK and the ‘Rojava’ Revolution: Part II (September 18, 2021)
- Origins of the PKK and the ‘Rojava’ Revolution: PT. I (August 3, 2021)
- Building Autonomy Through Ecology in Rojava (February 28, 2018)
- Kurdish Fighters Defend Afrin From Turkish Military Invasion in Northern Syria (January 25, 2018)
- Kobane Rebuilds as ISIL Control Diminishes in Syria (December 27, 2017)
- As Course of War Turns, Turkey Challenges Democratic Federation of Northern Syria (Rojava) (October 30, 2017)
- Solecast #20 Rojava Special w/ Janet Biehl (January 9, 2016)
- Pipeline Politics in the Syrian Civil War (September 20, 2015)
- Youth Press Conference Bombed in Turkey - Deprogram Ep. 12 (July 23, 2015)
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Monday, April 24, 2023
The Case of Marvin Haynes – Part Four: The Trials of Marvin Haynes
Hennepin County District Court, Minneapolis, Minnesota. September 2, 2005. The trial of Marvin Haynes began 12 days ago, just 15 ½ months after the murder of Randy Sherer at Jerry’s Flower Shop on the Northside of Minneapolis. Haynes, now 17, sits at the defense table and he watches as the jury files in and takes their seats and they glance up at him and make eye contact and look away.
Haynes has been in jail these 471 days and the days have aged him. Gone is the crying boy in the interrogation room, asking for his mother. He has followed closely as the prosecution builds its case, as his cousin and three other kids from his neighborhood lie, saying he told them he’d shot a man, that he was planning to ‘hit a lick.’ Still, he has maintained some hope, some faith in the system of justice and in its ability to sort truth from falsehood. For if there is no justice here, then where?
The following occurs at 7:23 p.m. in a courtroom in the Hennepin County Government Center.
The Court: Members of the jury, have you selected a foreperson? Jurors: Yes, we have. The Court: And have you reached a verdict? Jurors: Yes, we have. The Court: Will you please hand the verdict to the deputy? Defendant please rise. The clerk will now read the verdict. The Clerk: We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of the charge of murder in the first degree. We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of the charge of assault in the second degree. The Court: Would the defendant request the jury be polled? Mr. Benson: Yes, Your Honor.
At the Defense attorney’s request, each juror stood and accounted “yes” for their decision.
Like a divine invocation or a desperate plea for justice, just at the moment when the people of Minneapolis finally rendered Marvin silent, he instead spoke:
The Defendant [Marvin Haynes]: Man, I didn't kill that man. Man. They all going to burn in hell for that, I swear. The Court: Court will set sentencing for September 27th, nine o'clock. The Defendant [Marvin Haynes]: They can all burn in hell for this right here.
Whereupon, the proceedings conclude at 7:25 p.m.
The Case of Marvin Haynes – A Unicorn Riot Investigative Series
Part One – Part Two – Part Three – The Film
The streets of North Minneapolis. Friday, May 21, 2004. It’s 15 ½ months before a jury will find Marvin Haynes guilty of murder in the first degree.
About 500 residents, politicians and police officers, mostly Black men, march through the residential neighborhood. Tall oaks and maples shade the lawns. People watch from their porches, driveways. Lyndale Avenue North, Lowry Avenue North, 33rd Avenue North, Fremont Avenue North.
Randy Sherer is already dead. He was shot five days ago during a botched robbery at Jerry’s Flower Shop, which stands in the background. The windows of the shop are covered with handmade signs scrawled with messages of mourning and support. A light post out front is dotted with dyed pink, red, and blue carnations, packing tape clinging to their plastic wrappings. A makeshift cross bearing Randy’s name stands hammered into the grass reading “Randy” and the words “fishing” and “golf.”
The crowd walks slowly through the streets and a reporter weaves through the crowd, getting quotes from community leaders, cops, young men. “We’re policing ourselves,” says Spike Moss, a Black community organizer with close ties to the police. “We’re taking back our streets. We’re the ones who are putting our own into the ground.”
The reporter speaks to Minneapolis Police Inspector Don Banham, who walks the entire length of the march. “I’m glad they’re showing unity in the community and raising the consciousness level,” says Banham. “I’m in full support of any participation to help police make their communities safer. We can’t do it alone.”
The leaders of the march implore people to cooperate with police. “We have to debunk this notion that this is snitching,” says Jerry McAfee, president of MAD DADS, a group which performs “patrols” on the streets of North Minneapolis. “Our people know who did this and yet they say nothing. Who are you protecting? Murderers, who if they did it once, they will do it again. What type of vehicle do we need to put forward to get folks to speak up?”
When Sgt. David Mattson received an anonymous tip from a “source within the community” that a 16-year-old kid named Marvin Haynes had shot Randy Sherer, both he and his partner, Sgt. Michael Keefe, became convinced, based upon very little evidence, that it was true. They had Haynes picked up on an outstanding warrant for failing to appear to court on an unrelated misdemeanor charge and, when he wouldn’t crack under interrogation, they started scrambling to find other ways to build a case against him quickly.
The two investigators were moving fast. The pressure upon them to solve this case was immense.
While Sgts. Mattson and Keefe were preparing for a trial in Hennepin County District Court, another trial was taking place in the streets and in the news. A coalition of Black community leaders, politicians, and police declared Haynes guilty long before he ever entered a courtroom.
Five days after the shooting, with no physical evidence whatsoever linking him to the murder, Police Chief Bill McManus described a “double tragedy” to reporters–Sherer’s death and the “murder by a young man who lived in the neighborhood who is now lost.” It would appear that Haynes, who sat confused and bored at the Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center, had already been declared guilty by those holding power in the Twin Cities.
Local organizers sympathetic to the police had already called for a “1,000 Man March” in response to “rising violence,” which they blamed, in large part, on Black men. They declared the need for “unity” and closer ties to the police.
The day after the shooting, Rev. Albert Gallmon Jr., Pastor of the Fellowship Ministry Baptist Church, had announced that he’d already fundraised $2,000 of at total $5,000 he planned to set up as a reward for anyone who called the police with information leading to the arrest of Sherer’s shooter.
With pressure from across the political spectrum and community leaders backing a mass incarceration agenda, the investigators knew they had to gather evidence fast. With the reward putting informants on high alert, the stage was set for a wrongful conviction.
As physical evidence came up dry, Sgts. Keefe and Mattson turned to a reliable source of bad information: jailhouse snitches.
On May 21, 2004, Sgts. Keefe and Mattson interviewed Daquan Bradley and Perez Wrencher, both of whom were locked up at the Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center where Haynes was also held. Both Wrencher and Bradley claimed that they had overheard Haynes in jail claiming to have “hit a lick” and “come up.” Wrencher told police Haynes had told him about all the guns he has and about how when he gets back to the block he’s going to “sell dope” and “get his money.” Standard, vague fare of the jailhouse informant.
But Bradley said more. He claimed to have been with Marvin at a mutual friend’s house named Muffy on the morning of the murder and that Marvin had asked him to come along on a robbery. He said Marvin had later told him he “hit a sweet lick and came up” and that he’d shot someone.
“Did he tell you who could have done this robbery with him?” asked the investigators.
“Him, his cousins Six and Poopey,” replied Bradley.
Poopey was a family nickname for Isiah Harper, Haynes’ 14-year-old first cousin. The investigators went to speak with Harper and in him they found their most ambivalent witness. He was close enough to Haynes to make his testimony invaluable, but over the course of the investigation he would prove increasingly unpredictable—oscillating between saying Haynes had told him he’d shot someone and testifying that it wasn’t the case. Later, with the help of a public defender, he’d try to avoid testifying by calling in his Fifth Amendment right to avoid self-incrimination.
More than 18 years later, Harper told Unicorn Riot that police had pressured him to talk. According to Harper, police threw him in a holding cell with adults at the Hennepin County Jail when he wouldn’t say what they wanted him to say. They showed him photos of cars they claimed he’d stolen. “You know you can get half of his time?” Harper remembers them telling him. “If he get 30 you get half of that, if he get 50 you get half of that.”
Eventually, the pressure became too much. Unable to stand up to the adults threatening him, he caved, agreeing to whatever the police wanted him to say. “If you see the statement you’ll see that I say that Marvin had called me crying saying that he’d killed a man on the corner,” Harper told Unicorn Riot in an interview late last year. “That’s what they told me to say. And that’s what I went with after they put me in the jail cell and threatened me over and over.”
Harper’s story offers a view of Sgts. Keefe and Mattson’s interrogation technique, in which they alternate between leading questions and threats. According to Harper, the first conversation he had with the two investigators went like this: “Basically, first they brought me down there. We talked,” said Harper. The cops started by asking how he knew Haynes. “Oh that’s my cousin,” said Harper. “‘Oh, do he call you?’” they asked. “‘Yeah he call me a lot.’ ‘Did he call you and tell you that he killed somebody?’ I’m like, ‘no.’ And then he like ‘you sure?’ I’m like ‘I’m positive.’ Then he got to showing me pictures of stolen cars and stuff that we had. ‘Oh well, do you know we found your fingerprints in his car?’”
After threatening him with jail time for the stolen car, the investigators pivoted back to their leading questions. Harper tells the story: “So that’s when…he got back to the question like, ‘So, did Marvin call you and tell you that he killed someone?’ I’m like, ‘no,’ he like ‘yes, he did.’ I’m like ‘no, he didn’t.’ He’s like, ‘are you going to sit in here and lie?’ I’m like ‘I’m not lying.’ He’s like, ‘so he didn’t say he killed the man on the corner?’ I’m like, ‘no.’ That’s when they started playing the good cop, bad cop situation.”
After several rounds of questioning, Harper agreed with police that Haynes had told him he’d planned to “hit a lick,” that he’d been carrying a chrome revolver and that later Haynes had indeed called him and told him he had “shot a white man.” When asked if Haynes had said why he’d killed the man, Harper responded, “because he wouldn’t give up the money.”
On June 10, 2004, Harper testified before a grand jury convened to formally indict Haynes on first degree murder charges. According to Harper, he testified from the jury stand that the story he’d given police about Haynes’ involvement in the murder was made up, that police had forced him to say it. “And they stopped the tape in there and said, ‘you know you lying on the grand jury, you know you can go to jail for this,’” recounted Harper. “And I’m like ‘I’m not lying, this is the truth.’ And they said, ‘say what was said on the tape.’ And so I did.”
Over a year later, Harper would again testify, this time at Haynes’ trial, and a similar scene would play out. The prosecutor questioned Harper, and he told the jury that everything he’d said in his statement to police was a lie.
“Now you are saying that, that you made everything up that you put in this May 28th statement,” asked Michael Furnstahl, the Hennepin County Prosecutor.
“I been saying that,” responded Harper.
“Excuse me?”
“I been saying that because they threatened me with 15 years.”
Rather than taking Harper’s statements at face value, the judge and jury believed the prosecutor, who told them Harper was afraid to “tell the truth” because of the consequences of snitching in his family and in the broader Black community.
“And he was conflicted in doing that because on the one hand he knows that he could face some jeopardy himself,” said the prosecutor in his closing argument. “On the other hand if he tells the truth he hurts his cousin, his own blood cousin and he has to go home and face his relatives and he did not like that, obviously. So didn’t his conduct speak volumes to you?”
Over the course of the next several months, Sgts. Keefe and Mattson would interview seven other teenagers in an attempt to build their case against Haynes. In late 2022, The Great North Innocence Project released a report (pdf) that included affidavits from four teenagers who say the police pressured them to lie and used interrogation techniques designed to elicit the answers police wanted.
“I felt the police officers pressured me to make an identification,” said Ravi Seeley, the 14-year-old who had seen someone run out of the flower shop moments after the shooting. “The officers led me to believe this person was dangerous, that I needed to help them solve the case, and that I could get in trouble if I was not helpful. In fact, I did not get a clear view of the face of the person running from the flower shop. Only 14 years old, I had never been interviewed by police or been involved with anything like this. I was terrified about what could happen to me if I was not cooperative. That same fear is the reason I did not provide these additional details during my trial testimony. I worried that if I did, I could get in trouble.”
Ashley Toten and Anthony Todd, two more teens pulled into the investigation by Sgts. Keefe and Mattson, told similar stories. Although neither claimed to be witnesses to the shooting, in each case, they had claimed in 2004 or 2005 that Haynes had told them about the murder or that they’d seen him with a gun.
Todd testified at Haynes’ trial. He told the usual story: that he’d seen Haynes at Muffy’s house that morning, that he’d said he planned to ‘hit a lick,’ that Haynes had driven off in a stolen car. Although the basic story repeats, the details change depending on which teenager is telling it. Sometimes the car is a white Chevy, other times a green Explorer. Sometimes Haynes got there at 8 a.m., sometimes not until 11 a.m. Testimony about which other individuals were also there change wildly.
In fact, the only testimony that seems to not change, from his initial interrogation on May 19, 2004, to the present day is the testimony given by Marvin Haynes, who says he stayed out until 3 a.m. the Saturday night before the murder and slept all day Sunday. His testimony is corroborated by his sisters, four of whom provided affidavits to the Innocence Project claiming that they saw Haynes asleep at home shortly before the murder.
When Marvin Haynes walked, shackled, into the Hennepin County District Court on the last day of his trial, he believed that justice would prevail. He looked around the stately courtroom, at the agents of the court—the bailiff with his badge and gun, the judge in his robes, the prosecutor, the ladies and gentlemen of the jury. These were the adults tasked with the maintenance of justice in Minneapolis, the only world he’d ever known.
Since his arrest, from his interrogation in Room 108 at the Minneapolis Police Headquarters to the in person lineup performed by investigators at the Hennepin County Juvenile Detention Center, Haynes had approached the adults guiding the investigation with a naïve good faith.
In the video of the lineup, Haynes looks up at Sgt. Keefe, mouth slightly agape, awaiting his next order. He is compliant, even submissive, and guileless, turning left and right on command. Even showing his teeth to the witnesses when ordered. During the interrogation, he explains to police over and over what he was doing on the day of the flower shop robbery, how he’d never kill anyone. For hours, he responds to their questions, sharing anything they ask – even opening up about past girlfriends.
Later, at trial, as Assistant Hennepin County Attorney Michael Furnstahl berates him, shoots rapid fire questions at him and twists his words, Haynes’ answers are again abundantly forthcoming. He seems to believe that if he obeys, if he explains himself as clearly as possible, this will all be cleared up. One can imagine him glancing over at the jury as he answers, testing their reactions, even seeking their approval.
When the jury’s foreperson handed the verdict form to the court deputy who read aloud the guilty verdict, Haynes’ world fell into crisis. Not only because he knew he would soon go to prison, but because his faith in man and in man’s systems of justice had crumbled. All that was left to him was some faith that the goodness of the universe could still prevail, that those who had ordered him to the living hell of prison would, upon death, face cosmic justice.
“Man, I didn’t kill that man. They all going to burn in hell for that, I swear.” – Marvin Haynes
To this day, Haynes maintains hope that, despite all evidence to the contrary, those holding positions of power in Minneapolis—Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty, Minnesota Conviction Review Unit Director Carrie Sperling—will act in the interest of justice. That they will finally weigh the evidence for themselves, see the truth, and exonerate him of any wrongdoing.
Since the day he was arrested more than 18 years ago, Haynes’ story has not changed. He has maintained a belief in both the justice of man and the justice of God. It remains to be seen, as the Innocence Project’s report sits gathering dust on the desks and in the file cabinets and inboxes of the powerful, whether his faith is entirely unfounded.
This is the fourth and last article in a Unicorn Riot investigative series into the case of Marvin Haynes. See the first three articles and 33-minute film here.
Cover image via screenshot from The Case of Marvin Haynes film by Niko Georgiades for Unicorn Riot.
The Case of Marvin Haynes – An Investigative Series
Part One – Part Two – Part Three – The Film
Documents for Download
Main link: vault.unicornriot.ninja/marvin-haynes/
- Minneapolis Police Department Case Report with Narratives – 190 pages (Separate and less-redacted supplements from the report are available in Unicorn Riot’s Vault Server)
- 911 Call Transcript – 6 pages
Trial and Appeal Documents:
- Marvin Haynes Trial Transcript – August 2005, 1,593 pages
- State of Minnesota, Appellant, vs. Marvin Haynes, Jr., Respondent. Court of Appeals Unpublished – April 5, 2005, 4 pages
- Marvin Haynes Appellant’s Brief – May 23, 2006, 50 pages
- State of Minnesota Respondent’s Brief – July 10, 2006, 48 pages
- State of Minnesota Supreme Court Opinion – January 4, 2007, 12 pages
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Killer Cop Kim Potter Hurriedly Released After 16 Months in Prison
Shakopee, MN — After serving sixteen months in Minnesota Correctional Facility-Shakopee for fatally shooting unarmed 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop, former Brooklyn Center veteran police officer Kim Potter was released at 4:00 a.m. Monday morning.
Potter was convicted of first and second degree manslaughter in February 2022. Although she faced six to eight-and-a-half years, she was given a substantial downward departure sentence of 24 months in prison by Judge Regina Chu. She now lives in Wisconsin and will serve eight months on parole according to the Minnesota Department of Corrections (DOC).
In the lead-up to Potter’s release, the DOC posted two new mugshot photos of Potter taken while she was incarcerated. After likely serving the whole 16 months in administrative segregation, Potter appeared thinner and with a straight face as opposed to the smile that she entered prison with. Her disheveled hair hung around a gray sweatshirt.
The DOC published a three page statement (pdf) regarding Potter’s release. In the statement, they note that Potter was released before dawn “out of an abundance of caution” for her safety.
The statement noted that DOC spokesperson Andy Skoogman, said the DOC’s criminal intelligence analysts closely monitored intelligence information in the days leading up to Potter’s release. He stated DOC analysts obtained information that elevated concern for Ms. Potter’s safety, including threatening comments directed at her and the potential for violent protests outside the Shakopee correctional facility. According to the DOC, Potter must abide by the following conditions:
- Must maintain contact with the agent/designee as directed and comply with all agent directives and instructions. Must remain in the State of Minnesota unless granted written approval from the agent/designee, and the offender must keep the agent informed of his or her residence and activities.
- Must submit to any unannounced visits or searches by the agent/designee of the offender’s person, residence, possessions, cell phone, vehicle, or premises. The offender must comply with all drug or alcohol testing as directed by the agent/designee.
- Must refrain from purchasing, possessing, accessing, or controlling any type of firearm, ammunition, or dangerous weapon, including replica weapons. The offender must not be found in the presence of a firearm, including those found in a vehicle where the offender is also present.
- Must remain law abiding and refrain from engaging in any behavior that violates local, state, or federal law. Any credible evidence demonstrating that an offender has been charged with a violation of law is considered grounds to hold the offender in custody unless and until the offender is found not guilty. The offender must inform the agent/designee within 24 hours of any court appearance or contact with law enforcement.
- Must refrain from engaging in any assaultive, abusive, violent, harassing, stalking, or threatening behavior, or other behavior that poses a risk to the public.
- Must refrain from direct or indirect contact with any person deemed to be a victim by the Department of Corrections, any person listed in a criminal justice agency report as a victim, or anyone whom a court has determined is in need of protection as demonstrated by a current or previous order for protection, harassment restraining order, or domestic abuse no contact order, without prior documented approval of the agent/designee.
Further special conditions noted that she must comply with all rules of supervision as prescribed by the receiving state and that she must not leave the receiving state without written approval of the agent/designee from the receiving state.
Kim-Potter-Release-News-Release-FINAL-4.24.2023_tcm1089-574490Wright’s killing occurred on April 11, 2021 as the high-profile trial for Derek Chauvin was happening and led to a week of intense protests, police violence, curfews, and national guard deployments.
Potter’s trial for manslaughter charges began on November 30, 2021 and opening statements were made on December 8. Two weeks later, on Dec. 23, the jury found Potter guilty of both first and second-degree manslaughter. See Unicorn Riot’s daily coverage of the Kim Potter trial here.
Potter was sentenced on February 18, 2022. See our Twitter thread of separated video clips of victim impact statements that were read by the family of Daunte Wright, Potter’s statement to the family and Judge Chu’s sentencing statement.
“She pointed a gun to my son’s chest & pulled the trigger, not only killing Daunte my damaging his heart … she also damaged my whole family’s heart. Nothing will ever be the same. Everything we do as a family ends in tears.”
— UNICORN RIOT linktr.ee/unicornriot (@UR_Ninja) April 11, 2023
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On Feb. 18, 2022, during sentencing, supporters of Kim Potter with signs reading “Free Kim Potter,” “We love you Kim – Support Black Support Blue,” “I support Kim Potter” supporters and gathered outside the Hennepin County Government Center. Small arguments transpired between the supporters and protesters of police violence. See images from the sentencing day below in the gallery, contributed by Chris Juhn.
Small ‘Free Kim Potter’ protests took place on the weekends outside Shakopee women’s prison in the beginning of Potter’s incarceration and reportedly slowed down after some minor altercations with counter-protesters and family of Daunte Wright.
Cover image and Tale of Three Mugshots graphic created by Niko Georgiades for Unicorn Riot.
Unicorn Riot's Coverage of Daunte Wright - Killed by Police:
- Kim Potter Trial Landing Page
- Kim Potter Sentenced to 24 Months in Prison for First-Degree Manslaughter - February 18, 2022
- MN Tapped Ohio, Nebraska Cops During Chauvin Trial, Daunte Wright Protests - December 24, 2021
- Community Members Craft Messages of Love for Daunte Wright’s Family Outside the Courthouse - December 14, 2021
- Protest After First Day of Kim Potter Trial Attacked by Car Driver - December 3, 2021
- Families of Loved Ones Killed by Police Demand Justice on Eve of Kim Potter Trial - December 1, 2021
- Daunte Wright’s 21st Birthday Brings Healing and Reflection - November 24, 2021
- Judge Chu Reverses Decision, Will Allow Cameras in Kim Potter Trial - November 12, 2021
- Protest Outside Judge’s Home Calls For Cameras in Courtroom During Kim Potter Trial - November 8, 2021
- Police Break Equipment, Shoot, Beat, and Detain Press - April 20, 2021
- Daunte Wright Protests Continue into Day Seven - April 17, 2021
- The Daunte Wright Shooting: What We Know So Far - April 15, 2021
- Protests Erupt in Brooklyn Center After Police Kill Daunte Wright - April 12, 2021
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Liked on YouTube: TRIPLEMANÍA XXXI Monterrey | Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
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Liked on YouTube: Karrion Kross vows to take Shinsuke Nakamura’s honor: SmackDown highlights, April 21, 2023
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Liked on YouTube: Biden indicts 4 members of Black Leftist Org for "Weaponized Free Speech"
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