19, October 2016
2016 Women Africa Cup of Nations: All is calm in Enow Ngatchu’s camp 0
The players and officials of the Cameroon’s national female football team are back to camp at the Centre Olympia Africa at Akono, in the Centre Region. The indomitable lionesses are in camp for the fifth time as part of preparations against the upcoming 2016 Women AFCON to kick-off in Cameroon from November 19.
The girls of Enow Ngatchu have just returned from Bamako, Mali where they played a friendly with the Malian female national team. During their stay in Mali, the Indomitable Lionesses staged two test matches recording one win and a draw.
The girls will leave for Niarobi, Kenya on the 21st of October 2016 ahead of another friendly against Kenyan side on October 22. The Secretary General of the Cameroon Football Federation, Tombi a Roko Sidiki is in Europe to negotiate for the release of most of the country’s professional players from their clubs.
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19, October 2016
New York Police kills 66-year-old schizophrenic black woman 0
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has come under fire for the officer-involved death of a 66-year-old African American woman, who was suffering from schizophrenia. NYPD officers shot dead Deborah Danner in the bedroom of her Bronx apartment on Tuesday, after she reportedly confronted them with scissors and a baseball bat.
According to police, Sergeant Hugh Barry had convinced the elderly woman to drop the scissors. However, when she charged to hit the officer with the bat, Barry fired two shots at her chest. She was later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. The NYPD admitted the excessive use of force in a statement, saying that the incident would undergo a full investigation since the officer could have subdued Danner by simply using his Taser.
“The sergeant was armed with a Taser. It was not deployed, and the reason it was not deployed will be part of the investigation and review,” said NYPD Assistant Chief Larry Nikunen. The NYPD immediately put Barry on modified duty until the investigation was completed.
Danner’s shooting death was condemned by Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “This elderly woman was known to the police department, yet the officer involved in this shooting failed to use discretion to either talk her down from her episode or, barring that, to use his stun gun,” he said in a statement.
According to Danner’s Twitter account, she was a keen supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, which seeks justice for unarmed African Americans killed by white cops. “The wound, RACISM, continues to fester. PRAY for healing,” she wrote in one tweet.
“Point of the Conversation: How’d U like to move about w/a TARGET on you because of the color of your skin? BLACK LIVES MATTER!” she wrote in another. The shooting occurred at a time when anti-police sentiment is already high across the US due to a surge of unjustified killings of unarmed African Americans over the past few months.
On Monday, Terrence Cunningham, president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), one of the largest police organizations in the US, issued a formal apology to minorities for the historical injustice and mistreatment by law enforcement agencies.
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