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Guest
05-21-2015, 08:52 PM
All six of the Baltimore cops who were involved in the Freddy Gray arrest have been indicted by a Grand Jury. The driver of the van faces the stiffest penalty with charges of manslaughter and depraved heart murder.

None of the cops buckled Gray in the police van and he endured about a 45 minute rough ride before being taken to the police station and was unresponsive when the van arrived at the station. He died of a severed spine due to being thrown around the back of the steel van while shackled.

Guest
05-21-2015, 08:54 PM
We will have to wait for the justice system to do its work....

Guest
05-21-2015, 09:13 PM
In the meantime, homicides and crime in Baltimore have spiked sharply.

Is any one surprised? If you lynch the police, they stop policing.

Good luck to Baltimore ... they will need it.

Guest
05-22-2015, 08:20 PM
If I were a Baltimore City policeman I would never make an "On-view " arrest again. If the States Attorney or judge determines to drop the charges for lack of probable cause you could arrested for assault or false imprisonment.

Guest
05-22-2015, 08:34 PM
If I were a Baltimore City policeman I would never make an "On-view " arrest again. If the States Attorney or judge determines to drop the charges for lack of probable cause you could arrested for assault or false imprisonment.


What is an "on-view" arrest?

Guest
05-23-2015, 08:30 AM
An "on-view " arrest by a police officer is when that officer witnesses what they believe is a crime and makes an arrest. An arrest without a warrant. An example; I'm on patrol in a high crime area and I see a male running as hard as he can and carrying a purse in his hand. In the past I would have chased him down, cuffed him for my safety and checked the purse for ID. I would then attempt to locate the victim and get her story and go back to the station with my prisoner and completed the paperwork and charging documents . But now I would write a report on a suspicious condition and wait for a victim to call in a purse snatch or robbery. Why should I take a chance for the States Attorney to decide I had no probable cause and I get charged with false arrest, false imprisonment and assault. After all, its not illegal to run down the street and its not illegal for a man to carry a purse. Now, ill just be a kinder gentler cop. Be careful what you wish for.

Guest
05-23-2015, 09:29 AM
An "on-view " arrest by a police officer is when that officer witnesses what they believe is a crime and makes an arrest. An arrest without a warrant. An example; I'm on patrol in a high crime area and I see a male running as hard as he can and carrying a purse in his hand. In the past I would have chased him down, cuffed him for my safety and checked the purse for ID. I would then attempt to locate the victim and get her story and go back to the station with my prisoner and completed the paperwork and charging documents . But now I would write a report on a suspicious condition and wait for a victim to call in a purse snatch or robbery. Why should I take a chance for the States Attorney to decide I had no probable cause and I get charged with false arrest, false imprisonment and assault. After all, its not illegal to run down the street and its not illegal for a man to carry a purse. Now, ill just be a kinder gentler cop. Be careful what you wish for.

Exactly right and also explains why Baltimore crime and homicides have soared

Life as a minority on the liberal plantation is dismal and will never get better .. until the people wise up

Guest
05-23-2015, 09:36 AM
An "on-view " arrest by a police officer is when that officer witnesses what they believe is a crime and makes an arrest. An arrest without a warrant. An example; I'm on patrol in a high crime area and I see a male running as hard as he can and carrying a purse in his hand. In the past I would have chased him down, cuffed him for my safety and checked the purse for ID. I would then attempt to locate the victim and get her story and go back to the station with my prisoner and completed the paperwork and charging documents . But now I would write a report on a suspicious condition and wait for a victim to call in a purse snatch or robbery. Why should I take a chance for the States Attorney to decide I had no probable cause and I get charged with false arrest, false imprisonment and assault. After all, its not illegal to run down the street and its not illegal for a man to carry a purse. Now, ill just be a kinder gentler cop. Be careful what you wish for.

I 100% support the police retreating to a much more conservative and overly cautious approach. Erring on the side that exposes him/her to the least risk or wrong doing. Whwn in doubt let it go down and document it.

How very appropriate to comment to be careful what you wish for!!!!

Guest
05-23-2015, 09:42 AM
An "on-view " arrest by a police officer is when that officer witnesses what they believe is a crime and makes an arrest. An arrest without a warrant. An example; I'm on patrol in a high crime area and I see a male running as hard as he can and carrying a purse in his hand. In the past I would have chased him down, cuffed him for my safety and checked the purse for ID. I would then attempt to locate the victim and get her story and go back to the station with my prisoner and completed the paperwork and charging documents . But now I would write a report on a suspicious condition and wait for a victim to call in a purse snatch or robbery. Why should I take a chance for the States Attorney to decide I had no probable cause and I get charged with false arrest, false imprisonment and assault. After all, its not illegal to run down the street and its not illegal for a man to carry a purse. Now, ill just be a kinder gentler cop. Be careful what you wish for.

Exactly right and also explains why Baltimore crime and homicides have soared

Life as a minority on the liberal plantation is dismal and will never get better .. until the people wise up

Guest
05-23-2015, 10:24 AM
You know I dont blame the cops in Baltimore a man that worked for me here left Baltimore because the crime rate and violence was so bad. He told me the blacks were destroying the city. By the way he is black.

Guest
05-23-2015, 12:30 PM
You know I dont blame the cops in Baltimore a man that worked for me here left Baltimore because the crime rate and violence was so bad. He told me the blacks were destroying the city. By the way he is black.

The guy who worked for you is absolutely correct ... except no one is allowed to state the obvious truth like you just did

Guest
05-23-2015, 03:11 PM
There is a huge leap from a cop doing his job in accordance with the city standardized procedures and willfully shackling a prisoner, shoving him in the back of the paddy wagon, and taking him on the rough ride - throwing him all around the steel interior and his pleas for help went ignored.

Guest
05-23-2015, 03:54 PM
It will just be easier to write the police report and let the victim apply for a summons or warrant. This way the officer gets to go home to his family and not worry about indictments from a over zealous states attorney and ambitious mayor.

Guest
05-23-2015, 03:56 PM
There is a huge leap from a cop doing his job in accordance with the city standardized procedures and willfully shackling a prisoner, shoving him in the back of the paddy wagon, and taking him on the rough ride - throwing him all around the steel interior and his pleas for help went ignored.

Here's a suggestion .... why don't you go live in Baltimore (ie the Sandtown area) for a few months and then come back and give us a report about your views on the evil, racist and hateful white cops who like to hunt down black kids for NO REASON at all. What do you think? That could make for some interesting reporting ... life on the front lines from a dewy eyed liberal.

Be sure to update your life insurance policy first ...

Guest
05-23-2015, 04:35 PM
It will just be easier to write the police report and let the victim apply for a summons or warrant. This way the officer gets to go home to his family and not worry about indictments from a over zealous states attorney and ambitious mayor.

Absolutely right ... if I'm a cop in Baltimore, I would be doing very little. I might report some stuff, but then again, why bother? Let them fight it out on the streets.

Guest
05-23-2015, 04:48 PM
Here's a suggestion .... why don't you go live in Baltimore (ie the Sandtown area) for a few months and then come back and give us a report about your views on the evil, racist and hateful white cops who like to hunt down black kids for NO REASON at all. What do you think? That could make for some interesting reporting ... life on the front lines from a dewy eyed liberal.

Be sure to update your life insurance policy first ...

No where did I mention "white" cops, did I? I mean it for all cops to operate as directed in their standards of police conduct. Makes no difference if the prisoners are white or black.

Your pathetic drivel is too childish.

Guest
05-23-2015, 05:16 PM
No where did I mention "white" cops, did I? I mean it for all cops to operate as directed in their standards of police conduct. Makes no difference if the prisoners are white or black.

Your pathetic drivel is too childish.

Coming from you, that comment is truly priceless :)

Guest
05-23-2015, 09:47 PM
Here's a suggestion .... why don't you go live in Baltimore (ie the Sandtown area) for a few months and then come back and give us a report about your views on the evil, racist and hateful white cops who like to hunt down black kids for NO REASON at all. What do you think? That could make for some interesting reporting ... life on the front lines from a dewy eyed liberal.

Be sure to update your life insurance policy first ...

Here is a suggestion tight back at you.

Why don't you volunteer to be handcuffed with your hands in back and leg shackles put on your ankles and be given the same "rough ride" as what Freddie Gray received.

Be sure to update your life insurance first...

Guest
05-23-2015, 10:04 PM
Here is a suggestion tight back at you.

Why don't you volunteer to be handcuffed with your hands in back and leg shackles put on your ankles and be given the same "rough ride" as what Freddie Gray received.

Be sure to update your life insurance first...

Freddie had a long criminal history and that in part led to his death. Unfortunate yes, but a factor no doubt.

You seem to be constantly critical of cops in general, which tracks with your liberal world view as best I can tell. What you NEVER seem to recognize is the bigger picture .... when you trash the police, the black community suffers with higher crime and homicide which is exactly what's happening in Baltimore!

Why don't you ever get outraged at that?

Guest
05-24-2015, 10:04 AM
Trashing the police....the majority of what they do is 100% right on target and makes our lives safer.....is an action for the arm chair generals and those hiding behind a keyboard.

Too much time spent on the isolated incident while the other 99% goes without mention.

The subject is political, racial and severly biased amplified by an agenda assisting media and far too many politicians including Obama of all who should not.