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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/8/2017 4:55:08 AM   
Nnanji


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ORIGINAL: Marini

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Overruled.

This was a hearing to decide whether the officer should keep his job or not. This is the police union refusing to hold one of their own accountable.

I find every single one of them in contempt.


NONE of the officers involved were found guilty.

The officer that drove the van, failed to buckle Freddie Gray into a seatbelt, get him medical attention and lied about the chain of events after the arrest.

This ruling is a travesty of justice, a slap in the face for the citizens of Baltimore, and is atrocious.

NO JUSTICE


Would it make you feel better if they put an, apparently, innocent cop in jail?

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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/8/2017 4:57:49 AM   
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Nobody with a gun, "cares" about the death rate by guns, until gun control is brought up. then its blamed on race or dem cities.(chicago or baltimore) , dragged out like it has been here.
its frankly pitiful.
jmho




That's BS. I've not seen it blamed on race. Dem cities yes, but your little racist barb is BS.


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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/8/2017 5:33:21 AM   
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Da YOONYUN took care of him

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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/8/2017 8:37:39 AM   
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Yes, I was hoping someone would catch the irony since (I think) no more than two of the officers who were targeted were white.



Peace,


Michael



But all of them were blue.

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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/8/2017 8:41:07 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Nnanji


quote:

ORIGINAL: Marini

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ORIGINAL: JVoV

Overruled.

This was a hearing to decide whether the officer should keep his job or not. This is the police union refusing to hold one of their own accountable.

I find every single one of them in contempt.


NONE of the officers involved were found guilty.

The officer that drove the van, failed to buckle Freddie Gray into a seatbelt, get him medical attention and lied about the chain of events after the arrest.

This ruling is a travesty of justice, a slap in the face for the citizens of Baltimore, and is atrocious.

NO JUSTICE


Would it make you feel better if they put an, apparently, innocent cop in jail?


None of the officers involved in the case were innocent. Every single one of them has blood on their hands.

I feel like there should be some way to, at the very least, strip their badges. Even if it takes a referendum in the city, or a city council vote.

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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/8/2017 9:56:10 AM   
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In all 6 trials, the jury saw things differently.

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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/8/2017 10:42:21 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV


quote:

ORIGINAL: Nnanji


quote:

ORIGINAL: Marini

quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV

Overruled.

This was a hearing to decide whether the officer should keep his job or not. This is the police union refusing to hold one of their own accountable.

I find every single one of them in contempt.


NONE of the officers involved were found guilty.

The officer that drove the van, failed to buckle Freddie Gray into a seatbelt, get him medical attention and lied about the chain of events after the arrest.

This ruling is a travesty of justice, a slap in the face for the citizens of Baltimore, and is atrocious.

NO JUSTICE


Would it make you feel better if they put an, apparently, innocent cop in jail?


None of the officers involved in the case were innocent. Every single one of them has blood on their hands.

I feel like there should be some way to, at the very least, strip their badges. Even if it takes a referendum in the city, or a city council vote.

Even the ones who never interacted with Gray and just spoke to the driver?
They couldn't get any convictions because they were going for a show trial when they didn't follow any of the rules.
Had they conducted themselves this way with any other case all the evidence would have been thrown out and the prosecutor would be in jail.
Had they handled this properly the 2 in the van would have been in serious trouble, most likely manslaughter . But no they wanted a show trial and got nothing.
This is the prosecutions fault but of course the cops get the blame.

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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/9/2017 12:07:45 AM   
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Crime around the country has gone up since this. I believe it is called 'the Baltimore effect'.


About a year or so ago, I was interviewing a retired police chief who was running for mayor.

It was supposed to be a "fluff" piece to help this guy get votes. I like the guy. Decent human being. I didn't live in the area, when he was police chief.

Because it was an issue of the day, I asked him about the "Baltimore Effect". All he would say (on the record) was that he absolutely believed it was a phenomenon.



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I mis-typed, here. It's actually known (or was, back then) as the "Ferguson Effect"



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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/9/2017 5:14:49 AM   
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I got it wrong before you did. Different city. same 'Ferguson ' effect.

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RE: No justice in Baltimore today - 11/9/2017 8:39:38 AM   
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ORIGINAL: BamaD


quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV


quote:

ORIGINAL: Nnanji


quote:

ORIGINAL: Marini

quote:

ORIGINAL: JVoV

Overruled.

This was a hearing to decide whether the officer should keep his job or not. This is the police union refusing to hold one of their own accountable.

I find every single one of them in contempt.


NONE of the officers involved were found guilty.

The officer that drove the van, failed to buckle Freddie Gray into a seatbelt, get him medical attention and lied about the chain of events after the arrest.

This ruling is a travesty of justice, a slap in the face for the citizens of Baltimore, and is atrocious.

NO JUSTICE


Would it make you feel better if they put an, apparently, innocent cop in jail?


None of the officers involved in the case were innocent. Every single one of them has blood on their hands.

I feel like there should be some way to, at the very least, strip their badges. Even if it takes a referendum in the city, or a city council vote.

Even the ones who never interacted with Gray and just spoke to the driver?
They couldn't get any convictions because they were going for a show trial when they didn't follow any of the rules.
Had they conducted themselves this way with any other case all the evidence would have been thrown out and the prosecutor would be in jail.
Had they handled this properly the 2 in the van would have been in serious trouble, most likely manslaughter . But no they wanted a show trial and got nothing.
This is the prosecutions fault but of course the cops get the blame.


I'm not disagreeing with the fucked up prosecution. This thread is about the driver being able to keep his badge.

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