Mother of Collinwood High School Students Arrested For Protesting Confirms Brigade Letter To Mayor Jackson And Blasts The Cleveland NAACP
Tina Bronaugh (lt) and Daughter and Collinwood High School Student Destini Bronaugh
From the Metro Desk of theDeterminerWeekly.Com and
the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network
Tina Bronaugh, the mother of the two Cleveland Collinwood High School teens facing bogus charges of resisting arrest and other charges in retaliation for a student-organized protest at the school in May around teacher layoffs and school closing, has issued the below letter. It confirms a previous letter to Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson from the Carl Stokes Brigade that demands that he diversify his all non-Black law enforcement leadership team and denounce alleged police brutality and malicious prosecutions by the City of Cleveland against Black women at the hands of Cleveland Law Director Robert Triozzi. The Bronaugh letter also brands the Cleveland NAACP a "sell out."
The below letter is that of Bronaugh and not necessarily the views of theDeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network. Editors Note:(Destini and DeAsia Bronaugh were arrested May 13, 2010 at the peaceful protest at Collinwood High School. State charges against Destini Bronaugh, 19, were dismissed at the request of Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason due to a lack of probable cause, only to be followed by bogus charges of resisting arrest and obstruction of official business at the hands of Triozzi for the City of Cleveland, and with the endorsement of Cleveland's Black mayor, Frank G. Jackson. Grassroots groups such as the Imperial Women, the Oppressed People's Nation, Black on Black Crime Inc., Cleveland FIST and the People's Forum, have protested to demand that all charges are dropped against the Black girls where a UTube video of the brutal arrest by Cleveland Fifth District police officers, who have been accused of unjustly beating a Black female college student and allegedly calling her a "nigger," reveals no illegal activity, according to the Bronaugh girls attorney,Terry Gilbert)
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The Tina Bronaugh letter reads as follows:
Dear Mrs. Coleman,
I didn't realize this city was so corrupt and dangerous until May 13, 2010. I am the mother of Destini and DeAsia Bronaugh. I was at the Carl Stokes Brigade meeting and I heard without question members vote the letter be sent to the mayor. I also was present at the second meeting where the letter was read and the members applauded and the president said that she couldn't have written a better letter. Look at the [Cleveland] N.A.A.C.P.( NEGRO`S AREN'T ABLE [to] COPE WITH PROBLEMS). [Executive Director] Stanley Miller will sell you out in the second phone call, like he did me. This city is run by sell outs who will sell their momma to kiss the mayor`s [Frank Jackson] ass.
Tina Bronaugh

From the Metro Desk of theDeterminerWeekly.Com and
the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network
Tina Bronaugh, the mother of the two Cleveland Collinwood High School teens facing bogus charges of resisting arrest and other charges in retaliation for a student-organized protest at the school in May around teacher layoffs and school closing, has issued the below letter. It confirms a previous letter to Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson from the Carl Stokes Brigade that demands that he diversify his all non-Black law enforcement leadership team and denounce alleged police brutality and malicious prosecutions by the City of Cleveland against Black women at the hands of Cleveland Law Director Robert Triozzi. The Bronaugh letter also brands the Cleveland NAACP a "sell out."
The below letter is that of Bronaugh and not necessarily the views of theDeterminerWeekly.Com and the Kathy Wray Coleman Online News Blog and Media Network. Editors Note:(Destini and DeAsia Bronaugh were arrested May 13, 2010 at the peaceful protest at Collinwood High School. State charges against Destini Bronaugh, 19, were dismissed at the request of Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason due to a lack of probable cause, only to be followed by bogus charges of resisting arrest and obstruction of official business at the hands of Triozzi for the City of Cleveland, and with the endorsement of Cleveland's Black mayor, Frank G. Jackson. Grassroots groups such as the Imperial Women, the Oppressed People's Nation, Black on Black Crime Inc., Cleveland FIST and the People's Forum, have protested to demand that all charges are dropped against the Black girls where a UTube video of the brutal arrest by Cleveland Fifth District police officers, who have been accused of unjustly beating a Black female college student and allegedly calling her a "nigger," reveals no illegal activity, according to the Bronaugh girls attorney,Terry Gilbert)
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The Tina Bronaugh letter reads as follows:
Dear Mrs. Coleman,
I didn't realize this city was so corrupt and dangerous until May 13, 2010. I am the mother of Destini and DeAsia Bronaugh. I was at the Carl Stokes Brigade meeting and I heard without question members vote the letter be sent to the mayor. I also was present at the second meeting where the letter was read and the members applauded and the president said that she couldn't have written a better letter. Look at the [Cleveland] N.A.A.C.P.( NEGRO`S AREN'T ABLE [to] COPE WITH PROBLEMS). [Executive Director] Stanley Miller will sell you out in the second phone call, like he did me. This city is run by sell outs who will sell their momma to kiss the mayor`s [Frank Jackson] ass.
Tina Bronaugh
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