KUTOSHA: The African American War Against The Police
KUTOSHA: After the unlawful death of a young African American resident. A group of men from the housing project where the boy lived come together to express their anger. And after a lengthy, heated discussion, this group of men, which includes the brother of the slain youth. Decide to attack the local police precinct where the officers involved are stationed. This starts a guerrilla style war against blacks and police. One that spreads from their neighborhood to other parts of the city. And eventually, other parts of America. It is the start of a conflict in-which neither side saw coming. But one no one is surprised by. At first, the police response is quick and heavy. With casualties on both sides. But do to political pressure and support of other minority groups, the 'war' grinds down to one of attrition, one of treachery, surveillance, media control, and most importantly, the support of the people. As the conflict spreads, residents of the housing project become divided. Friends and family are at odds. Sides are chosen. Most want nothing to do with the carnage that is to come so evacuate. But the few who do become an armed resistance. Hold-ups inside the many buildings of their pubilc houses. The 'Kutosha'. As they call themselves. Commit fully around a call to 'fundamentaly change' in what they view as a racist 'justice system'. Demands are made. Unespectes allies and enemies reveal themselves on both sides. The group adopts the use of terrorist tactics. Sagatoge, boobytraps aswell as hit and run tactics to complete their mission, 'to kill as many cops as possible. Untill the racist justice system is fundamentaly changed.' At first, the police response is quick and heavy. With casualties on both sides. But do to political pressure and support of other minority groups, the 'war' grinds down to one of attrition, one of treachery, surveillance, media control, and most importantly, the support of the people. There is a leader on both sides. 'Jonathan', younger brother of the slain youth. And 'Gallon' the cities police commissioner. Theiconiumfoundation.blogspot.com Theofficialafricanamericanflag@gmail.com
KUTOSHA: After the unlawful death of a young African American resident. A group of men from the housing project where the boy lived come together to express their anger. And after a lengthy, heated discussion, this group of men, which includes the brother of the slain youth. Decide to attack the local police precinct where the officers involved are stationed. This starts a guerrilla style war against blacks and police. One that spreads from their neighborhood to other parts of the city. And eventually, other parts of America. It is the start of a conflict in-which neither side saw coming. But one no one is surprised by. At first, the police response is quick and heavy. With casualties on both sides. But do to political pressure and support of other minority groups, the 'war' grinds down to one of attrition, one of treachery, surveillance, media control, and most importantly, the support of the people. As the conflict spreads, residents of the housing project become divided. Friends and family are at odds. Sides are chosen. Most want nothing to do with the carnage that is to come so evacuate. But the few who do become an armed resistance. Hold-ups inside the many buildings of their pubilc houses. The 'Kutosha'. As they call themselves. Commit fully around a call to 'fundamentaly change' in what they view as a racist 'justice system'. Demands are made. Unespectes allies and enemies reveal themselves on both sides. The group adopts the use of terrorist tactics. Sagatoge, boobytraps aswell as hit and run tactics to complete their mission, 'to kill as many cops as possible. Untill the racist justice system is fundamentaly changed.' At first, the police response is quick and heavy. With casualties on both sides. But do to political pressure and support of other minority groups, the 'war' grinds down to one of attrition, one of treachery, surveillance, media control, and most importantly, the support of the people. There is a leader on both sides. 'Jonathan', younger brother of the slain youth. And 'Gallon' the cities police commissioner. Theiconiumfoundation.blogspot.com Theofficialafricanamericanflag@gmail.com
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