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Re: Prosecutor charges 6 Baltimore officers in Gray's death

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At first blush, the officers had NO reason to arrest him. They lied, he had a legal knife, closed in his pocket.

The prosecutor is from a family of five generations in the police force. Both of her parents & grandfather were officers.

She has been using independent investigators & the aid of the sheriff's dept.

The charges appear balanced based of the info so far.
I hope you watch her announcement, its worth the 5 minutes.




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Re: Prosecutor charges 6 Baltimore officers in Gray's death
By: Cactus Flower
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Fri, 01 May 15 11:27 PM
Msg. 16862 of 54959

if the police officers did something wrong they ought to suffer the consequences.

hopefully it isn't a politically-motivated prosecution. give protesters what they want regardless of the circumstances.

i don't know enough yet to know that the police officers ought to stand trial. what actually happened is still opaque. the initial appearance was that the victim was injured before he entered the van. now it seems he was injured in the van and so i suppose he was faking injury beforehand. but he ends up with the injury he was pretending he had. huh?

if he was injured in the van, why are all six officers charged? were they all in the van with the deceased person? what is the reason that an arresting officer on a bike is charged with an injury that happened in a van?

it's all a bit confusing at this point.

all the way back to trayvon martin, we've seen media-generated brouhahas working to force some pre-decided version of justice on local prosecutors. they send anchors and equipment into communities. they stir things up simply by being there. they demand satisfaction before the facts are known. they create an atmosphere of guilt and blame based on narratives they assume before they arrive on scene.

basically, they think it makes for good ratings. but it ain't a way to run the criminal justice system.

so i hope these cops are being prosecuted for good reason. but we shall see. sometimes, it's just about a vainglorious prosecutor.


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