Corrections Officer Murdered Near Prudential Center Days After The Newark Star Ledger Assures the Public it is Safe
May 16, 2012 Leave a comment
Quinton Brown was shot and killed outside the Arena Lounge on the corner of Mulberry and Green Street in Newark on Monday night. Also injured was his co-worker Theolander Abney. Both men were off-duty juvenile corrections officers from Union County.
The shootings took place just one block from the Prudential Center, where almost two weeks ago a mob of thugs viciously attacked and beat six random attendees at a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert. Although this particular crime has been labeled a “targeted shooting”, both the Newark police and The Newark Star Ledger call both incidents “isolated’.
The Newark Star Ledger has been called out by the Council of Conservative Citizens for censoring the races of perpetrators of violent crime in its crime reporting. When questioned by CofCC member Kyle Rogers, two employees of the The Newark Star Ledger, including reporter James Queally, admitted that there is a policy of racial censorship of crimes reported in The Newark Star Ledger.
Since the beatings, the Newark Star Ledger has tried to reassure the public that the Prudential Center is safe to visit and that the crimes are nothing unusual, despite the dramatic increase of racially biased attacks against White people in the State as well as throughout the country.
Kyle Roger has recently wrote another article on censorship policy of The Newark Star Ledger where he dissects the claims by the newspaper that the Prudential Center is safe for White people. That article can be found at:
[Censoring Black on White Crime in the Liberal Media]
The New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania Council of Conservative Citizens has called upon all honest citizens in New Jersey and elsewhere to BOYCOTT THE NEWARK STAR LEDGER for its censorship in crime reporting. We feel it misinform the public into a false sense of security, particularly White people since they are the victims of the crimes being censored.
Our Call to Action can be found at:













Recently, a case in Kingston brought up the subject of racial profiling. If you take into consideration that blacks commit more than half of the murders in this country, while comprising only 13 percent of the population, isn’t racial profiling justifiable?

