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From Grief To Advocacy. Using My Tears And Pain As Fues To Fight For A Injustice Issues From A Wick System

From Grief To Advocacy. Using My Tears And Pain As Fues To Fight For A Injustice Issues From A Wick System 


A mother love for her son and journey in legal research fight for her only child injustice death and cover up by the public transportation and prosecutors. You can not put a limitation on a mothers fight and grieving from her son was brutally killed and be treated like shit because she is fight for justice. 


Naomi Johnson, born 9/1967, in New Jersey. She is the daughter of a Native American and American African  mother and an American-African, Irish and Trinidad father. She is an American writer, activist, humanitarian and author of few books.

After the tragic death of her brother, an innocent bystander who was fatally gunned down by a stray bullet on the corner of South Orange Avenue and South 20th street in Newark NJ on the block he grew up. He had just got off the public transportation coming from home to see his friend on South 20th Street.Sadly, the Essex County Prosecutor mishandled her brother's death case and allow Naomi's brother to walk away a free man.

 Naomi said, "Despite the years since his murder in 1992, I still miss my brother  dearly and will continue to feel the loss of his presence for the rest of my life. I keep some of his  clothing hanging in my closet, and his stereo set and his cassette tapes. I just gave away his crate of albums to her son's so-called friend. Naomi kept some of her brother's belongings to keep his memory alive."  

Naomi set aside her personal and professional goals to help raise her brother’s one child to keep the family together.  She was a Substitute Teacher, Provisional Teachers in the public school and Kindergarten Teacher in a private school. She took a hiatus from the school system to gain experience in a private business sector with a non profit agency to teach employability skills to adults with disability and run the employment department of the agency as a Job Developer. She became certified as a Job Developer, Employment Specialist, Job Coach and Counselor. However her main focus on the job was a Job Developer to create job opportunities for her clients and keep a healthy business relationship with her business clients.  She was responsible for the development of private and government organizations job building also prior to starting her own business.  

 Naomi shared with us and stated that "In the final year of my master program, I found myself with completing 3 credits which left to complete a total of 57 credit to obtain my Master degree. However, during this crucial time, my life was deeply impacted by devastating family tragedies. These heartbreaking events not only altered the course of my life but also ignited a powerful movement for change". 

Instead of her returning back to the public and private school system to work with the youth. Naomi went back to the school system as an Employment Specialist to find a job for students in Special Education in the Vocational School System, a stellar career cut short by being a victims in a deadly police stolen car chase and a family tragedy: While working in the school system Naomi life was alternated by Bloomfield, New Jersey police chasing a stolen car on a main business county road on Wednesday, July 18, 2007. Naomi was leaving her job going to a store and not foreseen her entire life was going to change with a blink of an eye. She became disabled when the stolen car hit her head on to escape the police chase on Bloomfield Avenue and a few distance from Watchung. Then five years later her only child was purposely killed on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 in Bloomfield, NJ on the corner of a county and town road, Broad Street and Bay Avenue. Her son was leaving the store on his way to work when his life was snatch from under his feet. Once again, Naomi never foreseen her entirely life was going to be change permanently without her child off of this earth in a malicious way. Most of all her son did not foreseen his life be deleted off this earth and taken away from his mother. A bus driver was speeding and jumped the curb, running her son over then dragging his lifeless body 50 to 100 feet, while operating an NJ Transit bus. Her son and her were railroaded with lies by the police, prosecutors, the public transportation, attorneys and judges in court. The Essex County Prosecutor mishandled her son's death case and allowed the Coach USA bus driver operating NJ Transit to walk away a free man from homicide. Naomi spent years consumed with grief and deferred her dream to run her son's Noneillah brand.  

Naomi spent the next 11 years in search of answers that led her to legal research and founded the Justice For NJ Transit And Coach USA Victims Killed By The Agencies Bus Drivers organization for social justice advocacy. Naomi said, "When I learned the truth about our rights I started sharing it on social media. I began as a small community on Facebook Group. Over time, the community developed into a significant destination for inspiring people to take peaceful action and a creative outlet for self-determined people". This launched Naomi's career as a motivational speaker and thought leader in social activist circles.



Naomi and her son's story has been featured in over a few media outlets and web portals including News 12 three times, Fios news, Splash radio with radio personality Jeff Foxx, Joan online Christian radio, World Fashion Media News, Cr8tions magazine, Portfolio Fashion Magazine Special Designer Edition in dedication to Naomi son, Sean Cos Mason, Noneillah magazine, I-report, CNN online article, 381 magazines, Ridin Durty Radio, Social Justice News, Star Ledger, NJ.Com Newspaper, Patch, Buzz Feed, Breaking News, T.P.O.T-Dark Xo Dus Show, Vigilantes Radio, Showkase,  DJ Cisco Radio Show, WMAP Radio, SNVIFE, Let's Face with Wil Strayhornand other newspapers. Channel 4 news and more. Naomi is the talk show host for her son's Noneillah Talk Show and podcast. 

Naomi said, "Through perseverance and countless setbacks, I developed a deep understanding of legal intricacies and strategies. My experiences with these scammers not only taught me how to navigate the law effectively but also instilled in me a determination to protect others from falling victim to their deceitful tactics. I constantly seek new strategies and techniques to effectively handle the various challenges that arise in the field of law". "Additionally, I actively engage with mentors and peers to gain insights and refine my skills, ensuring that I can provide the best guidance to aspiring law learners".  "I battled for years and ended up getting conned out of thousands of dollars from self-proclaimed legal "experts" and "gurus". I was easy prey for scammers. Sadly, these cruel individual personalities use people as crash test subjects for their unproven and untrustworthy legal theories, only to abandon you.  "It was humiliating and a bit deflating and I felt robbed of my dignity. Worst -- I wanted to give up.  With the support of God, my son's coming to me in my dream telling me to not give up on him and my higher self, I managed to hold on and push through the suffering in order to go on the fight for my only child's justice.