Tucson Adult Entertainment: VIDEO: Poverty pimps and poverty porn against minorities

VIDEO: Poverty pimps and poverty porn against minorities
Sometimes well-meaning people, in an attempt to help out with issues dealing with poverty or racism, can make things worse by being condescending, by missing the humanity involved, and by missing current and past policies that directly led to present problems.
In Tucson we have one such person, a well-meaning white liberal who ironically has a “racial justice” program under her command, but when it comes down to tough choices, sides with the ones causing the problem over the ones fighting the problem.

From poverty pimp Janet Marcotte to “poverty porn” produced by ABC’s Diane Sawyer… maybe they are trying to help, but maybe they should also stop “helping” and let others provide real help.

Then again, maybe the more racism TUSD produces, the longer executive director Janet Marcotte will have a job… promoting Pedicone is job security for a poverty pimp?

See the full article from “Tucson Citizen”

Tucson Escorts: Crime Trackers cold case

Crime Trackers cold case
Posted: Dec 27, 2011 4:46 AM
TUCSON – Detectives say a known prostitute with an expensive drug habit is found dead back in July of 1997. The Pima County Medical Examiner’s office says the body was so badly decomposed, they couldn’t determine the cause of death.
The Pima County Sheriff’s Cold Case unit is now reviewing the case of Jeanette Brown.
She was 29 years old when she was found wrapped in a carpet and tossed off the side of cliff in Reddington Pass. On July 15, 1997 people whose car broke down and were walking to get help when they spotted a vehicle that had gone off a cliff. Detective Kelly Anderson says, “As they were investigating this car that looked like an accident they saw the body rolled up with the victim a little bit further down.”

See the full article from “KVOA Tucson News”

Tucson Strip Clubs: Tucson man sentenced in 2009 strip club killing

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -
A man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for a 2009 shooting death outside a Tucson strip club.
Pima County prosecutors say 30-year-old Andre Lightsey-Copeland was sentenced Wednesday. He was given 27 months’ credit for time he’s already served in the Pima County Jail.
Lightsey-Copeland was convicted last month of second-degree murder in the July 2009 shooting death of David Tyne.
In a statement to the judge, Lightsey-Copeland apologized to Tyne’s family.
But the victim’s father, David Tyne Sr., says he can’t forgive Lightsey-Copeland and called him “morally deficient.”
Pima County Superior Court Judge Teresa Godoy told Lightsey-Copeland she believes he’s a decent man who lost his way when he started hanging out with the wrong people.

See the full article from “KPHO Phoenix”