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Thursday, 16 August 2012

In Case You Missed It - A Letter to Michael Jordan

Posted on 04:30 by baba ji
Dear Michael Jordan,

I heard Pop Herring was in jail so I drove up to see him the other night. You remember Pop, your basketball coach at Laney High in Wilmington, N.C. The man who opened the gym at 6 a.m. so you could work on that jumper. The man who let you borrow his car and had you over to his house and treated you like a son. The man who put you on jayvee in your sophomore year. Didn't cut you, as you always said after that, although at the time it probably felt like a cut.

I guess it still does, or did in 2009, when you were inducted into the Hall of Fame, and you addressed Pop directly without actually using his name and said, regarding his failure to put you on varsity, "I wanted to make sure you understood: You made a mistake, dude."


Well, it was your mistake. You used what should have been a joyful occasion to call out a man for something he did not actually do. A sick and indigent man at that. As we both know, Pop's life fell apart after you left town. Not his fault. A disease ran in his family, paranoid schizophrenia or some such thing, and he started acting strange, and he lost his job, and his wife, and his daughter, and pretty much everything else. Took to drinking, as you or I might do in similar circumstances.

Did you help him? Not in the past 18 years. He and his friends say the last time you saw him was 1994, and no one from your camp has come forward to dispute this. That was at a celebration of you in Chicago, and you introduced him to your fans as "the first guy to ever cut me," and they booed.

Were you unaware of his plight? I guess it's possible, or at least it was until last January, when Sports Illustrated published my story about him. Someone on your staff must have read it. I hoped you would reach out to him then. A visit or a gift or something. But no.

It's been seven months, and Pop and his friends say there's been no sign of you. A terrible thing happened after the article came out. A man who had been staying in Pop's tumbledown old house was charged with killing a young woman and burying her in the yard. Pop was arrested too, because he was drunk and difficult when the police showed up, but he had nothing to do with the killing.

Let me repeat that: He had nothing to with the killing. I confirmed this with the District Attorney's office. The bad guy was a serial rapist, one of many shady characters hanging around that house, and Pop was incapable of keeping him out. This is something that happens when you're mentally ill. People take advantage.

Here's another thing that happens when you're mentally ill. You have trouble organizing your life. You miss a court date or two, and the judge issues a bench warrant, and pretty soon the cops come and throw you in jail. This is exactly what happened to Pop. He was living with a criminal because he is mentally ill. He was drinking because he is mentally ill. Nothing against the good people of the New Hanover County justice system, but this much is true: Clifton "Pop" Herring went to jail because he is mentally ill.

Recently I called his landlord and heard he'd been back in jail since July 14. No one would bail him out. So I got in the car. "This is my 24th day," he said, on the telephone, through the glass. He did not seem angry. In fact he was jovial, as usual, and he asked me how my little girl was doing. I told him fine, and he said good, and then he asked a favor. He said the charges had been cleared up that afternoon in court, and he wasn't sure why they were keeping him here, and he wondered if there was anything I could do to get him out. They were treating him just fine, but he didn't want to spend one more night in a cage. I said I would go see about it.

Sure enough, the charges had been resolved. All except one, a failure to appear. The bond was $100. I had no idea what I was doing. Never bailed anyone out before. Checked my wallet and saw forty bucks. There's an ATM over in the corner, a deputy sheriff said. So I went over and took out another hundred. My own money -- not from a Sports Illustrated expense account. It felt wonderful. Like you, Mike, I had profited from Pop's story, and I figured this was the least I could do to pay him back. I slid five twenties under the glass at the magistrate window and the guy gave me a receipt and told me to bring it to the deputy at another window.

Pop came out in his secondhand clothes, old jeans and an old gray T-shirt, and he said something grateful about the jail officials having laundered them. He was hungry, and so was I. We drove downtown to The George on the Riverwalk. Pop got a seafood platter with fried shrimp, fried flounder and fried oysters. It looked delicious, better than my shrimp and grits, and he let me try some. Then I took him home.

Mike, I know you can't fix Pop. But you can help him. He helped make you, and now you are a very rich man. Here's what you could do for Pop. You could buy that tumbledown house from Pop's landlord. You could tear it down and build a new one. Nothing fancy. Just a nice little one-story structure that won't blow over next time a hurricane comes through. You could hire a caretaker for this house, preferably two or three. These caretakers would keep the place clean, because Pop can't, and they would keep the shady characters outside, because Pop can't, and they would bail Pop out of jail next time he's caught with an open container, and they would make sure he shows up for court.

His niece and his landlord do a lot for Pop, but they both have their own busy lives, and from time to time he falls through the cracks. You could pay people to always catch him. You could even hire his landlord and his niece, so they wouldn't have to work other jobs, and I'm sure they would treat him right. Fine.

I know I'm dreaming here. Asking too much. Well, there are smaller things you could do. Cheaper things. You could hire an exterminator, so Pop could turn on the stove or take a dish from the sink without seeing a swarm of small dark bugs. You could buy him a dishwasher. You could buy him a bed-frame so he wouldn't have to sleep on a mattress on the floor. Pop is a sentimental man, keen on mementos, and he keeps his New Hanover High Most Valuable Player 1969-70 basketball trophy on the mantle in his bedroom. The thing is so old and corroded that it's about to fall apart. You could pay a few bucks to have it restored.

I saw Pop the next morning, getting a shave and a haircut at Washington's Barber Shop. He was talking about getting some new clothes so he could get a girlfriend or two. You could buy him new clothes. I looked down at his feet, at his off-brand white sneakers, stained with water and mud, laces so old they were turning to fuzz. Mike, this would be the easiest of all. No money to spend. Just a phone call to your friends at Nike.

Thomas Lake is a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, his past gigs include The St. Petersburg Times and Atlanta Magazine and the author of the insightful "Bad Nights in the NFL." 

The photo of Pop Herring used with the January 2012 SI story which is here.

Cedars Take: I get calls from the Bobcats front office about once a month. They want me back or more correctly my money. They have been most generous, "comped" Mrs. Cedar and I floor seats a couple of times last year and even a few games in a skybox. I haven't renewed the season tickets for a number of reasons, but mainly I didn't like and atmosphere of the cable box, gone was the family friendly feel of the Hornets games replaced with the "hip hop" and bling culture of Charlotte tying to be New York or Miami.

But when Jordan took over I thought I'd give the "Cats" another try, but then there was the short season so I took a rain check. The truth is I think I'll step up where MJ should have, and when the corporate guys from the Bobcats call, I'll tell them I decided to sponsor a coach who needed a little help, a pair of new shoes and maybe even a door bell.

If you ever watched the Tarheels play you know the assist is always pointed out. It is a tradition Dean Smith started years ago. In the lane you take the pass and score and on the way down court you always point to the assist.

So what are you waiting for, how about pointing out the assist? Click here, get out the credit card and give back a little something to North Carolina.

Hat tip to Alison Henry for pointing out this story.
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Drunk Using EpiCenter Escalator

Posted on 00:33 by baba ji


Expect we will see a lot of these postings on YouTube in the coming weeks. This video was orginaly posted as CMPD brutality but as you can see the drunk goes nutty and down the stairs he goes on his own. No worst for the wear.
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Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Lies Your Police Department Tells You

Posted on 07:15 by baba ji
During the July 23, Charlotte City Council meeting CMPD Deputy Chief Harold Medlock told Charlotte's City Council members that CMPD wanted to install on a trial basis an acoustic listening system in one of Charlotte's "high crime" areas.

Council members were told that the system would cost $50,000.00 for the year trial run, and that the system would not be in place until after the DNC 2012 event.

Three weeks later the system is up and running in center city, an area that Chief Monroe has claimed time and time again is one of the safest in Charlotte and is seldom an area affected by random gun fire.

So what else might be left off the table?

How about, the contract with SST was inked weeks before it was presented to council, that there was only one proposal, that the contract was for a trail run only, and that a long term solution would cost 100's of thousands? Well no one is saying for sure.

What we do know is that adding Shot Spotter to the uptown area where the DNC and hundreds of Police Officers will be on duty 24/7 is pointless, unless the Shot Spotter includes the ability to "eavesdrop" on conversations something that Deputy Chief Medlock has denied is possible.

Furthermore if the Shot Spotter Technology is DNC centric why not pass the expense on to the DNC?
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz Does Her Best Miss South Carolina Impression

Posted on 05:01 by baba ji


On CNN's "Situation Room" DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz has no answers to Wolf Blitzer's questions on Medicare attacks. Seriously, this is painful television. Rep Schultz gets so confused by her own answers that she starts to agree with Wolf Blitzer.
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Tuesday, 14 August 2012

In Case You Missed It - Kevin Siers on DNC Charlotte Security

Posted on 17:55 by baba ji



Kevin Siers nails it, DNC Security will turn Uptown Charlotte into a ghost town. More from Kevin here.
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Monday, 13 August 2012

PGA Championship Pranksters Andrew and Chris Crowley Arrested At Gun Point

Posted on 20:25 by baba ji
Andrew Crowley and his brother Christopher had spent more than an hour Saturday afternoon waiting out a passing thunderstorm under the players bridge at no. 17. When the rain eased he and his friends found the course virtually empty. Not a marshal, PGA official or even an Ocean Course employee in sight.

The rain just keeps coming at the 18th on The Ocean Course
As they walked along the 18th fairway they noticed the unattended massive score board. Oh but wouldn't it be cool to have his name on the leader board, not just on, rather on top and at 7 under no less.

The leader board on 18 unattended prior to the unauthorized edit.

So while VIP spectators watched from inside the sky boxes and nearby club house our intrepid duo did their thing and took a few photos. Then someone yelled "run" and it was off to the races.

Local sheriff's department deputies cornered the guys on one of the sandy roads leading away from the course and ordered them at gun point to lay face down on the ground. A little over reaction? Maybe but you never who about golf fans.

Andrew and Chris Crowley face down in the sand. Photo Credit Kimberly Allen

All is well than ends, and in this case a civil summons and a 100 dollar fine and these college kids can put this behind them. Only trouble is these guys are 33 and 43 respectively.
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Monday Odds and Ends

Posted on 05:30 by baba ji
It has been a pretty interesting week. I've bumped into one of "Tiger's Girls" on the docks of Bohicket Marina. Missed being struck by lightning about a 100 times while out on the Ocean Course, watched some of the best golfers in the world play golf from inside the ropes in some really wicked wind, found myself and Mrs Cedar being chased down I-26 at 3 am by a drunk driver who was trying to rear our car, had a guy fall out of the bleachers on my watch at the 18th green during the final round of the PGA Championship and managed to get a really good sun/wind burn.

Tammy Hatley Case - In November Cedar Posts reported that Federal Judge ruled in favor of the former CMPD Sergeant in her suit against Chief Rodney Monroe and the City of Charlotte.

According to a Charlotte Observer the judge in the case has issued an order finalizing the case on July 30, 2012. The ruling provides that the city will pay $12,000 in lost wages, $1,581 in taxable costs and her attorney fees of $109,635.

Hatley was hired in 1982 and rose to the rank of sergeant over 16 years. After Chief Rodney Monroe took over the department, Hatley became one of 39 response area commanders and was given a take-home car, new duties and a 7 percent pay increase. In a promotion ceremony, the new area commanders were given an insignia for their uniforms signifying an increased rank and responsibility, according to court documents.

In 2010, Hatley was transferred from her area commander job, her take home car was taken way as was her pay increase and RAC insignia, all without a formal a review by a civilian review board, as required by CMPD directives.

Chief Monroe told the court that the response area commander position was only a temporary assignment. The department's position was that Hatley wasn’t officially promoted, meaning that she couldn’t have been demoted and wasn’t owed a civil service board hearing.

The court disagreed citing the department own directives.

Cedar's Take: This is just another example that our CMPD Chief runs that department as he pleases without regard for directives or common sense. This not only cost a good Officer her career but the tax payers were burned for more $100k paid out to her lawyers.

But as Hatley's lawyer Louis Lesesne with Essex Richards pointed out in an email to Cedar Posts, not only did taxpayers pay for Sergeant Hatley's lawyer fees but also the fees to defend the Chief's actions. The team of lawyers retained by CMPD and the City of Charlotte may well total more than $150k. The actual amount wasn't disclosed but a FOIA request should turn it up.

Regardless the total hit to taxpayers over a $12k per year pay cut could be shocking $300k plus.

Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/08/08/3438922/city-pays-cmpd-sergeant-after.html#storylink=cpy

Bryson Avery Just Another Heroin Death - Bryson Avery's obituary in the Charlotte Observer gave not a hint as to the cause of his death.



"Bryson Avery, 29, passed away July 31, 2012 at his home in Charlotte. Bryson was an extraordinary musician, actor, funny man, and deeply adored son, brother, uncle, and friend. He is survived by his mother Cheryl, father David, sister Carmody, grandmother Winnie Cooper, brother-in-law David, and his nephew Knox. Bryson was a pillar in the Plaza-Midwood community. His impact to all who knew him is evident in the outpouring of memories, photographs, and videos that have been shared on Facebook since his passing. Bryson's contagious laugh, charismatic personality, and sense of humor touched many lives during his short 29-year life."

But the sad truth is that Bryson was a "user" and his death attributed to a drug overdose, most likely heroin. His death like so many others in Charlotte could have been avoided, yet no one is willing to speak out and say "hey dumbass put down the spoon drop the freaking needle" because that shit is going to kill you.

So at this point you are asking yourself, why should I even care? Fox News interviewed Bryson on "sleeptexting" earlier this year and his personality comes through in the interview, and so, his death is a loss, and that's why.


A quiet epidemic is going on in Charlotte and no one is talking about it.  The fact is Bryson Avery was a talented funny guy, who needed drugs to escape whatever pain was chasing him. It worked, sort of, he feels no pain now, but do you really think this is what he wanted? Speak out, speak up.

More on Bryson Avery's death later this week.

Sikh Shooting Prompts CMPD Chief Monroe to go to Temple - Charlotte's police chief decided to show up at a local Sikh temple. The claim is to show support for the victims and families of last week's shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin.

Hate crimes are pretty uncommon here in Charlotte. Even most semi literate (Mormons) know Sikhs are not Islamic extremists. In fact the religion which originated in the Punjab region of India, has more in common with the Dalai Lama than Muhammad. In fact Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and Islam are distinctly different.


Yet Chief Monroe thought it would be a good photo opt to show up for the cameras.

Cedar's Take: Not really he just looks stupid, however he does a good job of illustrating why men should never, I mean never buy gold toe socks at Walmart.

Meanwhile Mitt Romney calls a Sikh Temple a Sheik Temple, so clearly we are doomed. For the record it is Sikh as in "seek" and not Shiek as in "chic".


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