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On the New York Post Article: A Message from the RBMF
On March 20, The New York Post ran a story on a "new lead" in the investigation into Rashawn Brazell's murder. Because the RBMF shoulders the responsibilty of monitoring the case, as well as the coverage of his life and murder, we thought it was important to respond to what we see as poor journalism.
It comes as no surprise to those who follow Rashawn's story, and most New Yorkers for that matter, that the New York Post chose such a sensational title for its story ("Gay Beau Sought in Body Chop Slay"). By now, our frustration with the way the Post treats subjects who stand at the intersection of marginal identities has become commonplace. Are men who are suspected of murdering their girlfriends identified as straight in the headlines accompanying their stories? Of course not, but the Post keeps its circulation numbers up by concocting salacious headlines that normalize racism and homophobia.
While we aren't pleased with the article, we are even more troubled by its timing, and the implications therein. In monitoring the coverage of this case, we pay close attention to who covers Rashawn's story. This most recent story comes from Larry Celona, a Post reporter who covers grisly crimes across the city. He cites his source as a police representative, but for reasons unknown to us, the source seems to want to remain anonymous.
Because we are all too aware that many similar stories never get discussed in a newsroom, we remain encouraged that Rashawn's case still garners some coverage. But we must ask, why now? It is clear to us and to Desire Brazell, Rashawn's mother, that this information is not new. In fact, the police were told about the man in question within weeks of Rashawn's dissapearance last year. Surely, the police must have wanted to bring the man in for questioning at the time Rashawn's body was found. If not, that would highlight, at the very least, a serious lapse in judgment, if not responsibility, on the NYPD's end.
We also know that Ms. Brazell is planning a march on Rashawn's birthday (April 15) to the 79th precinct station house to demand answers about her son's murder. The police have asked her to cancel her march. To us, it seems all too convenient that the police would suddenly have a lead that necessitated communication with the New York Post, and not the mother of the victim. While that lead may be new to the reporter and the Post, it is all too old for Ms. Brazell and indeed the NYPD.
This leaves us with many questions and not too many answers. We at the RBMF, along with all of you who have taken an active interest in Rashawn's case, are committed to ensuring his story is told in the most straightforward and accurate manner. We also hope that the police are keeping their priorities in order and that they are not engaging in stealth PR tactics, which only serve to bolster the NYPD's cracking facade. As the cases of Immette St. Guillen and Nicole DuFresne received the appropriate amount of resources from the NYPD, we demand the same for the case of our brother, Rashawn.
Larry Lyons & Mervyn Marcano
Founders, RBMF
Posted by RBMF on March 22, 2006 02:28 PM | Permalink
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This is outrageous. Though I will say that the reason why policemen sometimes talk to press anonymously or off the record is that it's NYPD policy to have all press inquiries through their PR office before they give an OK for a cop to talk on the record. When it comes to the murder of Eddie Garzon in 2001, I was actually grateful to some members of the NYPD who spoke to media anonimously. Otherwise some important information might have never come up. Of course, anonymous "leaks" can also be used to manipulate media.
Posted by: Andrés Duque | March 23, 2006 10:25 PM
Great reading, keep up the great posts.
Peace, JiggaDigga
Posted by: JiggaDigga | April 7, 2006 12:43 AM
nypd behaviour regarding lives of people of colour is not new... COME TO CITY HALL, APRIL 19, AT 4:00PM TO PROTEST THE DEATH AND CONTINUED COVER-UP OF KILLERS OF MANUEL MAYI, DOMINICAN IMMIGRANT WHO IS CHASED BY RACIST GANG FOR 17 BLOCKS, IN 1991, IN CORONA QUEENS. EVERY YEAR THE FAMILY IS LED PROTESTS THAT LATER IN THE DECADE WOULD BECOME PART OF WHAT BECAME A CITY-WIDE MOVEMENT AGAINST POLICE BRUTALITY AND RACISM. SUPPOETERS OD THE BBROTHEWR RASHAWN SHOULD BRING BANNERS AND OTHER INFO. EXPLAINING RASHAWN'S CASE TO THE RALLY. TALK TO ALTA- GRACIA MAYI, MOTHER OF MANUEL, ABOUT GETTING OJ THE MIKE, AT THE RALLY. 212 614 5343(JUSTICE COMMITTEE)ALSO, CONTACT JUSTICECOMMITTEE@HOTMAIL.COM
Posted by: jason | April 17, 2006 06:32 PM
