Aug 15, 2020

State Sen Tries Case Against Black Lives Matter Defendants in Media

Prosecution Protects Tim Carpenter's Problem with POC and Women

Madison, Wisconsin — State Sen Tim Carpenter (D-Miluwakee) is rash and reactionary, and that's what he says about himself.

A development in Carpenter's ongoing battle against people of color and women signals a problem for the racist Wisconsin legislator and the Dane County District Attorney's office.

"[Madison Police] have not released any surveillance camera images, as they did in other recent cases that led to arrests in the June 24 attack on state Sen. Tim Carpenter, D-Milwaukee," reports the Wisconsin State Journal

The is significant because Carpenter's crusade against Black Lives Matter, most recently in SpectrumNews1 in an August piece, is necessary to buttress an outlandish case against two women whom Carpenter accuses of substantial battery.

Carpenter has worked his entire legislative career mobilizing the war on drugs against people of color, presaging his confrontation at a late-night Black Lives Matter Madison protest in June, an affair in which Carpenter is using police to take the side of white supremacists who routinely dox liberation protesters.

Carpenter claims several people attacked him, but also notes he cannot identify any of his alleged assailants.

That's right, the alleged victim, Carpenter, cannot identify the defendants as touching him.

No eyewitness has identified the accused as laying a hand on Carpenter. Madison police detective Linda Trevarthen confirmed these facts at an August hearing, (Rickert,  Wisconsin State Journal).

And to this date, no video exists has been made public showing the accused as laying a hand on Carpenter, reports the Wisconsin State Journal.

So, why is the Dane County district attorney trying this case?

Because this is a political prosecution; no evidence is required.

Apparently, the district attorney's office has decided not to test the credibility of Tim Carpenter whose conduct before, the night of, and after the confrontation is bizarre, including his hostile online attack against a black woman running for state senate, an affair for which Carpenter was forced to apologize in July.

Stay tuned, because I do not believe this case will be tried. No date for trial has been set.

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