Justice For Daniel & Maureen Faulkner

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Maureen Faulkner, the widow of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner, is about to publish her new book called “Murdered By Mumia.”  This is one you should put on your Christmas list, it tells of the pain and anguish this woman went through losing her husband and then watching as many people started rooting for her husbands killer.  Here is an excerpt:

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The reporters began to question me. I was asked about my feelings on how
long it had taken to get to this point, and I mentioned how I had known many of
them when this all started in 1981 and how we had all kind of grown old together
waiting for the case to move forward. That comment drew a pained laugh from a
few of the older folks in the group.

Then I was asked if, given all the time that had passed, it wouldn’t be
better for me and my family if the [U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit,
which is considering a 2001 ruling that directed that Abu-Jamal be resentenced]
decided to give Abu-Jamal life in prison (life without parole, or LWOP) and have
this all end. This idea was not new. In the past I had often thought of or been
asked by friends about the same thing.

I had never been asked this question in public, but I knew my answer before
the reporter had finished the question.

I explained that I was wise enough to know that in our legal system, LWOP
is not what it seems. I explained to the reporters that unless Jamal is
executed, my family and I will have to live every day of the rest of our lives
knowing that a future governor could set Abu-Jamal free with the stroke of a
pen, and that I had no doubt that Abu-Jamal’s misguided and uninformed
supporters and friends would relentlessly lie about the facts to future
generations in order to perpetuate the myth that Abu-Jamal is a victim of a
racist justice system, then demand his release. . . .

I noted that over the years I had repeatedly seen governors commute the
sentences of murderers – especially those who had grown old in prison – simply
because they cut a sympathetic image of a harmless old man, a grandfatherly
type, with grown children and grandchildren, or someone who was terminally ill,
a person who committed a crime in a bygone day who had been “punished enough.” .
. .

I told them I wanted to be certain that Abu-Jamal could never be free again
– that he would die alone in prison away from his family, as [my husband] Danny
had died alone on the street on Dec. 9 [, 1981].

I also explained that first-degree murder – the crime Abu-Jamal had been
unanimously convicted of by a jury of his own choosing – is different from any
other crime. I told them that, in my heart, I firmly believe that a person who
knowingly and violently takes the life of another person, especially a police
officer, should forfeit his or her own life. We owe that to our law-enforcement
officials: the knowledge that criminals know and see that if they choose to kill
a police officer, they will forfeit their own lives in return. Police officers
need and deserve that protection.

From a recent article on Maureen:

Mumia Abu-Jamal’s fatal shooting of Officer Daniel Faulkner has become one of the most prominent death row cases in the world. But throughout 26 years of litigation, one part of the story has been largely overshadowed.

The officer’s widow, Maureen Faulkner, is now speaking at length about the case in “Murdered by Mumia: A Life Sentence of Loss, Pain and Injustice” (The Lyons Press), a book written with radio talk-show host Michael Smerconish that comes out Thursday.

“It’s been a therapy for me. It really has. The truth is now on paper on what happened the night Danny was murdered,” Faulkner said in an interview last week.

~~~

Daniel Faulkner was a 25-year-old newlywed when he was gunned down Dec. 9, 1981. A jury concluded Abu-Jamal shot Faulkner several times after seeing the officer scuffle with his brother, who had been pulled over in downtown Philadelphia. The verdict has withstood numerous appeals.

~~~

Smerconish, who is also a lawyer and a newspaper columnist, read the entire 5,000-page case file before offering to help Faulkner tell her story. In an interview, he spoke of his admiration for Faulkner – who he said has been smeared, threatened and spit on by Abu-Jamal supporters – and what he called her David vs. Goliath odyssey to fight the “Free Mumia” movement.

Like the time she called Continental Airlines to berate the company for allowing an Abu-Jamal benefit concert to be held at Continental Airlines Arena in New Jersey. Or the time she showed up at the commencements of Antioch and Evergreen State colleges to protest their choice of Abu-Jamal as a speaker (via tape).

Or the time she hired a plane to fly around the offices of Addison-Wesley, the company that published Abu-Jamal’s book “Live From Death Row.” The plane towed a banner that said, “ADDISON-WESLEY SUPPORTS COP KILLER.”

“Every instance where she’s sort of outmanned and outgunned and outfunded, somehow she digs deep and she gets it done,” Smerconish said.

~~~

Yet Abu-Jamal has become a celebrity, repeatedly receiving the kind of publicity that still brings Faulkner to tears. She writes of the gut-wrenching shock of hearing Abu-Jamal’s voice in a radio commentary, the anger of seeing pro-Abu-Jamal graffiti on a southern California freeway, and the frustration of running into someone in a “Free Mumia” T-shirt at the gas station.

Faulkner asked that young man what he knew about the case. When he responded that Abu-Jamal was a political prisoner who had been railroaded, Faulkner identified herself as the victim’s widow.

“He looked at me with a shocked look on his face,” Faulkner recalled. She said she told him that he was misinformed about the case, and offered to send him the trial transcripts. “He said, ‘No, that’s OK,’ and he hopped in his car and he drove away.”

Maureen is scheduled to be on the Today Show this Thursday to talk about her new book, and the courageous fight she has led by these liberal idiots who fight for a cop killer.  But now these same idiots are planning to protest the Today Show (h/t Is This Life) and have demanded equal time to plead their case.  Please make your voice heard, email (if that one doesn’t work use this email) or call the Today Show at
(212) 664-4249 and let them know that anyone, ANYONE, who demands that a convicted cop killer be set free should not be given free press time.

See my other posts on Daniel here and here.

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This story has saddened me since the first day I heard of it — what a disgraceful sham to pine for Mumia’s release, all the while forgetting this brave police officer who was murdered in cold blood.

God bless his wife Maureen — may her tribute to her husband be read by many. Rest well Daniel Faulkner.

Liberalism is truly a mental illness and it’s spread throughout the democrat party. Maybe when someone murders a few hundred democrats they will wake up. That is a dream right, since they care about no one but themselves and their overinflated ego’s. This murdering slime should have been put to death within 90 days of conviction. I can hope that some of the judge’s ?? family gets whacked by the same type creature that killed the police officer. Poetic justice would be nice.

Those who protect and support the criminal, and revile the victim have always been a mystery to me. So I think you are right when you say they are mentally ill. Either that or they have been filled with propaganda to the point that they no longer think for themselves.

“Disgust” in an understatement when describing my feelings towards the people who support Mumia, but no other single word comes close. Either they are so brainwashed that they believe anything, no matter how stupid (the “sheeple” mentality) or they really do support criminals like Mumia.

But why should we not be surprised? These same people support Che, Mao, the North Korean Kims, Hamas, Hezbollah, Chavez, and every other murderous dictator on the planet (so long as said dictator hates the USA and a Democrat is not in charge). Then these useful idiots call the USA the most hostile nation in history (it is not now and has never been), cry “Bush Police State”, and scream that their civil liberties have been taken because we dare tand up to REAL fascism.

Yet the fact they are allowed not only to “protest” (fully funded by anti-US seditious groups which make the old American Bund look amaturish) but are allowed to exist in this so called “police state” nullify their insanity… Or it should.

Officer Danny Faulkner was murdered by Mumia Abu-Jamal
who shouldn’t be in an 8×10 foot cell…He should be
6 feet closer to HELL!

FRY MUMIA!

RIP Danny…

I just ordered the book to support Ms. Faulkner. However, the diatribes by some of the writers in this comment section are just a bunch of hot air. I was married to a police officer for over 20 years, and I am a very liberal democrat. To conclude all people who share my political beliefs cannot see beyond the injustice of supporting this murderer is just as bad as what they are saying about “these useful idiots.” You cannot paint everyone who disagrees with you about politics with the same brush.
I wish Ms. Faulkner the best of luck in bringing her husbands case into the light, and hope many will buy the book and make an informed decision about what really happened that night and during the trial.

I too have a very hard time understanding how anyone can support a man who shot a police officer.
There is no justice for the Faulkner family as long as Mumia is still breathing.
It also galls me how a jury of your peers votes for the death penalty and it is never carried out. The killer gets an appeal. I want to know where the victims appeals are? We give more rights to a killer than to a victim.

I started reading about this case in depth recently and was amazed at how many celebrities names are on a list supporting this clown. As a young police officer myself, I can safely say now that with that list in hand, I will never buy anything supportive of any of those people again. God Bless Maureen Faulkner