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Guest
09-08-2015, 01:14 PM
BALTIMORE (AP) — The family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a tentative $6.4 million wrongful death settlement with the city of Baltimore, resolving civil claims about a week after the first hearing in the criminal case against six police officers, officials said Tuesday.
I realize with 330 million people in this country this only costs us 2 cents each, but personally, I WANT A REFUND. Yep, let's just reward the criminals and punish the police---It's "cops and robbers" in some twisted alternative universe. When does Rod Serling make his final comments and the show is over?
Guest
09-10-2015, 06:21 AM
BALTIMORE (AP) — The family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a tentative $6.4 million wrongful death settlement with the city of Baltimore, resolving civil claims about a week after the first hearing in the criminal case against six police officers, officials said Tuesday.
I realize with 330 million people in this country this only costs us 2 cents each, but personally, I WANT A REFUND. Yep, let's just reward the criminals and punish the police---It's "cops and robbers" in some twisted alternative universe. When does Rod Serling make his final comments and the show is over?
It is also noteworthy how the judicial system can decide at what pace to move an issue along or not.
Inmates on death row for years!
Payolla for an "ALLEGED" wrongful death?!?!?! Even before the accused have been tried?!?!?!?!
One either has to have a lot of money or be of the race or religion or gender of the agenda for the week!!!!!
Guest
09-10-2015, 07:31 AM
BALTIMORE (AP) — The family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a tentative $6.4 million wrongful death settlement with the city of Baltimore, resolving civil claims about a week after the first hearing in the criminal case against six police officers, officials said Tuesday.
I realize with 330 million people in this country this only costs us 2 cents each, but personally, I WANT A REFUND. Yep, let's just reward the criminals and punish the police---It's "cops and robbers" in some twisted alternative universe. When does Rod Serling make his final comments and the show is over?
I think the liberal city of Baltimore's $6.4 million settlement was based on Freddie Gray's projected lifetime earnings as a drug dealer.:D
Guest
09-10-2015, 07:59 AM
While it is true Freddie Gray was a small time drug dealer, the police arrested him with no probable cause that night. He was handcuffed and put in the steel paddy wagon and given a long, roundabout "rough ride" to the station to teach him a lesson. He was not belted in the wagon as orders dictated and was thrown all around the steel confines of the wagon. He died as a result of that "rough ride".
If you go back to the postings when this occured, you will see my predictions that the family would receive a mulit-million dollar payout. This happens in Baltimore. One man was given the same type of "rough ride", was left a quadriplegic and received a $39 million settlement.
Should all the 6 officers go to prison? No, just the driver on the charge of "depraved heart murder". Maybe the sergeant, too.
Police are not above the law and days of roughing up suspects just to teach them a lesson not to mess with police should have been over many years ago.
Guest
09-10-2015, 08:03 AM
[QUOTE=Guest;1110993]BALTIMORE (AP) — The family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a tentative $6.4 payout.
I realize with 330 million people in this country this only costs us 2 cents each, but personally, I WANT A REFUND. QUOTE]
I WANT A REFUND for the billions of dollars that George W. Bush wasted in his bogus war in Iraq!
Guest
09-10-2015, 08:06 AM
I want a refund for the nearly $1T dollar bogus stimulus package signed into law by Obama.
[QUOTE=Guest;1110993]BALTIMORE (AP) — The family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a tentative $6.4 payout.
I realize with 330 million people in this country this only costs us 2 cents each, but personally, I WANT A REFUND. QUOTE]
I WANT A REFUND for the billions of dollars that George W. Bush wasted in his bogus war in Iraq!
Guest
09-10-2015, 09:52 AM
Not a bad price for a scumbag. Wonder what an innocent citizen fetches today.
Guest
09-10-2015, 10:32 AM
While it is true Freddie Gray was a small time drug dealer, the police arrested him with no probable cause that night. He was handcuffed and put in the steel paddy wagon and given a long, roundabout "rough ride" to the station to teach him a lesson. He was not belted in the wagon as orders dictated and was thrown all around the steel confines of the wagon. He died as a result of that "rough ride".
If you go back to the postings when this occured, you will see my predictions that the family would receive a mulit-million dollar payout. This happens in Baltimore. One man was given the same type of "rough ride", was left a quadriplegic and received a $39 million settlement.
Should all the 6 officers go to prison? No, just the driver on the charge of "depraved heart murder". Maybe the sergeant, too.
Police are not above the law and days of roughing up suspects just to teach them a lesson not to mess with police should have been over many years ago.
I'm not a lawyer, but......OBJECTION, ASSUMES FACTS NOT IN EVIDENCE!!!
A nicely worded post of 100% conjecture----must have been repeated on MSNBC by Shultz and Maddow---no, scratch that-----SHARPTON!!
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:01 AM
[QUOTE=Guest;1110993]BALTIMORE (AP) — The family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a tentative $6.4 payout.
I realize with 330 million people in this country this only costs us 2 cents each, but personally, I WANT A REFUND. QUOTE]
I WANT A REFUND for the billions of dollars that George W. Bush wasted in his bogus war in Iraq!
I was there, and believe me, it wasn't a "bogus" war. I was there when hundreds of thousands of bodies were found in a mass grave. I spoke to a young guy that told me of his sister that was walking down the street when Sadaam and his brother kidnapped her, raped her and murdered her. A common practice in Sadaam's family. I was there when not just a few, but many civilians praised us for rescuing them. And then America pulled out and left a vacuum that is now a mess in the middle East. I know this isn't relevant to the thread, but don't make comments that you are ignorant of. And don't disrespect those that sacrificed to serve. I don't care about your opinion of Bush, even though you don't seem to have a problem with Clinton and Bosnia, or Clinton and his morals or ethics. Sorry, I digressed again.
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:05 AM
While it is true Freddie Gray was a small time drug dealer, the police arrested him with no probable cause that night. He was handcuffed and put in the steel paddy wagon and given a long, roundabout "rough ride" to the station to teach him a lesson. He was not belted in the wagon as orders dictated and was thrown all around the steel confines of the wagon. He died as a result of that "rough ride".
If you go back to the postings when this occured, you will see my predictions that the family would receive a mulit-million dollar payout. This happens in Baltimore. One man was given the same type of "rough ride", was left a quadriplegic and received a $39 million settlement.
Should all the 6 officers go to prison? No, just the driver on the charge of "depraved heart murder". Maybe the sergeant, too.
Police are not above the law and days of roughing up suspects just to teach them a lesson not to mess with police should have been over many years ago.
No one should go to jail unless for some wild reason they can prove that someone murdered the guy. They had no reason to, so as far as I am concerned, until they prove motive, it didn't happen. For all I know, the other prisoner killed him. Or, the stupid idiot just slammed his head against the wall until he committed suicide. But, I see NO evidence that the cops were culpable, regardless of what the liberal media says.
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:11 AM
BALTIMORE (AP) — The family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a tentative $6.4 million wrongful death settlement with the city of Baltimore, resolving civil claims about a week after the first hearing in the criminal case against six police officers, officials said Tuesday.
I realize with 330 million people in this country this only costs us 2 cents each, but personally, I WANT A REFUND. Yep, let's just reward the criminals and punish the police---It's "cops and robbers" in some twisted alternative universe. When does Rod Serling make his final comments and the show is over?
Florida is not the only place where our legal system is completely out of control. All I can say is "well we're moving on up to the east side"
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:17 AM
While it is true Freddie Gray was a small time drug dealer, the police arrested him with no probable cause that night. He was handcuffed and put in the steel paddy wagon and given a long, roundabout "rough ride" to the station to teach him a lesson. He was not belted in the wagon as orders dictated and was thrown all around the steel confines of the wagon. He died as a result of that "rough ride".
If you go back to the postings when this occured, you will see my predictions that the family would receive a mulit-million dollar payout. This happens in Baltimore. One man was given the same type of "rough ride", was left a quadriplegic and received a $39 million settlement.
Should all the 6 officers go to prison? No, just the driver on the charge of "depraved heart murder". Maybe the sergeant, too.
Police are not above the law and days of roughing up suspects just to teach them a lesson not to mess with police should have been over many years ago.
Wow..screw the courts.n this poster knows the facts in his/her mind and case is closed.
Your post is so filled with assumptions and no facts, but one, in my mind needs to be addressed.
You people who come on here with your "preaching" is really annoying.
NOBODY, AT ANY TIME, EVER EVEN hinted that your last sentence was condoned, so please, stop preaching.
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:21 AM
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I was there, and believe me, it wasn't a "bogus" war. I was there when hundreds of thousands of bodies were found in a mass grave. I spoke to a young guy that told me of his sister that was walking down the street when Sadaam and his brother kidnapped her, raped her and murdered her. A common practice in Sadaam's family. I was there when not just a few, but many civilians praised us for rescuing them. And then America pulled out and left a vacuum that is now a mess in the middle East. I know this isn't relevant to the thread, but don't make comments that you are ignorant of. And don't disrespect those that sacrificed to serve. I don't care about your opinion of Bush, even though you don't seem to have a problem with Clinton and Bosnia, or Clinton and his morals or ethics. Sorry, I digressed again.
:agree:
Thank you for your service.
My son's best friend just passed, the details are classified but it was not natural, he was a commander in the Seals in counterintelligence probably in some desert hellhole defending America. This is not over because of Obama's stupid withdrawal, it is just worse. This victim was kind enough, as a favor to my son (also can't say what he does but he is civilian), to fly an American flag over a forward secret base in northern Iraq on 9/11/11 so I could received it, with a certificate from the command of operation Iraqi Freedom, as a Christmas present. This is the character of our men and women in uniform. What a total waste, he leaves behind a young wife and 3 young kids. So to all those that so vehemently despise Bush and "his war", DO NOT conflate the politics of a war with the honor, integrity, valor and sacrifice of those that serve
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:28 AM
[QUOTE=Guest;1111710]
I was there, and believe me, it wasn't a "bogus" war. I was there when hundreds of thousands of bodies were found in a mass grave. I spoke to a young guy that told me of his sister that was walking down the street when Sadaam and his brother kidnapped her, raped her and murdered her. A common practice in Sadaam's family. I was there when not just a few, but many civilians praised us for rescuing them. And then America pulled out and left a vacuum that is now a mess in the middle East. I know this isn't relevant to the thread, but don't make comments that you are ignorant of. And don't disrespect those that sacrificed to serve. I don't care about your opinion of Bush, even though you don't seem to have a problem with Clinton and Bosnia, or Clinton and his morals or ethics. Sorry, I digressed again.
There is NO disrespect to anyone serving proudly in the military. My nephew Gunnery Sargent US Marines, with a purple heart after 5 tours in the mid east, told me when I saw him before his first deployment this was a bogus war. Just as bogus as the banner Bush stood under "Mission Accomplished" total BS!
What about the morals of a President and Vice President who ordered torture!!!!
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:29 AM
[QUOTE=Guest;1111830]
:agree:
Thank you for your service.
My son's best friend just passed, the details are classified but it was not natural, he was a commander in the Seals in counterintelligence probably in some desert hellhole defending America. This is not over because of Obama's stupid withdrawal, it is just worse. This victim was kind enough, as a favor to my son (also can't say what he does but he is civilian), to fly an American flag over a forward secret base in northern Iraq on 9/11/11 so I could received it, with a certificate from the command of operation Iraqi Freedom, as a Christmas present. This is the character of our men and women in uniform. What a total waste, he leaves behind a young wife and 3 young kids. So to all those that so vehemently despise Bush and "his war", DO NOT conflate the politics of a war with the honor, integrity, valor and sacrifice of those that serve
Amen, and thank you.
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:44 AM
[QUOTE=Guest;1111830]
There is NO disrespect to anyone serving proudly in the military. My nephew Gunnery Sargent US Marines, with a purple heart after 5 tours in the mid east, told me when I saw him before his first deployment this was a bogus war. Just as bogus as the banner Bush stood under "Mission Accomplished" total BS!
What about the morals of a President and Vice President who ordered torture!!!!
Please define "bogus war" Was the American war for independence "bogus" because it was an illegal, traitorous revolution? Was the civil war "bogus" because Lincoln prosecuted it in violation of the SCOTUS Dredd Scott decision? Was Vietnam "bogus" because it was a puppet, political war between opposing communist and capitalist ideologies?
So was Iraq "bogus" because there were no WMDs found, even though all the best intelligence suggested Hussein had them? Even today, I can hear the recorded cell phone call from one Iraqi general to another----"The UN team is headed your way, better move the "stuff"". What stuff would they want to hide from the UN---a box of twinkies?????. It's a large desert, it took 8 months to find Hussein in a hole, and he needed food, air and water. How hard to hide barrels of chemical weapons or nerve gas? We are still digging "stuff" up in the desert from 5,000 years ago. Truth is, that we will probably never know, but ultimately, "war is hell", and has tendencies to bend the usual sense of ethics and morality. Not saying that's right, just saying that's how it is.
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:54 AM
[QUOTE=Guest;1111830]
There is NO disrespect to anyone serving proudly in the military. My nephew Gunnery Sargent US Marines, with a purple heart after 5 tours in the mid east, told me when I saw him before his first deployment this was a bogus war. Just as bogus as the banner Bush stood under "Mission Accomplished" total BS!
What about the morals of a President and Vice President who ordered torture!!!!
I don't think that it would have really mattered what your nephew would have told you. It sounds like your mind was already made up. Please thank him for his service.
Guest
09-10-2015, 12:41 PM
[QUOTE=Guest;1111843]
Please define "bogus war" Was the American war for independence "bogus" because it was an illegal, traitorous revolution? Was the civil war "bogus" because Lincoln prosecuted it in violation of the SCOTUS Dredd Scott decision? Was Vietnam "bogus" because it was a puppet, political war between opposing communist and capitalist ideologies?
So was Iraq "bogus" because there were no WMDs found, even though all the best intelligence suggested Hussein had them? Even today, I can hear the recorded cell phone call from one Iraqi general to another----"The UN team is headed your way, better move the "stuff"". What stuff would they want to hide from the UN---a box of twinkies?????. It's a large desert, it took 8 months to find Hussein in a hole, and he needed food, air and water. How hard to hide barrels of chemical weapons or nerve gas? We are still digging "stuff" up in the desert from 5,000 years ago. Truth is, that we will probably never know, but ultimately, "war is hell", and has tendencies to bend the usual sense of ethics and morality. Not saying that's right, just saying that's how it is.
Dear Guest: I happen to agree with you and the other posters about the war in Iraq. Sometime ago the Wall Street journal carried an article where the author said that just prior to our invasion Iraqi Republican guards replaced Syrian guards over night along the Syria/Iraq border implying that Iraq moved WMD to syria. About two weeks ago again in a Wall Street Journal article the author implied that WMD found in Syria had Iraqi origins
Even if you don't believe the aforementioned is it so hard to believe that Saddam who buried airplanes in the desert couldn't hide WMD
War is hell but we would be experiencing a living hell if not for the unselfish acts of brave men and women who strongly believe in our American way of life.
Personal Best Regards:
Guest
09-10-2015, 12:51 PM
As to Freddie Gray..is anyone surprised that the city of Baltimore paid such a huge amount so quickly. A city government where the mayor sanctioned destruction of property . Where a prosecuting attorney joins in with rioters to express no justice no peace.
In my view the city should have attempted two things before settling. One demand and pushed aggressively for a change in venue for both the criminal and civil matters. Secondly not settled that civil claim until the results of the criminal charges were concluded. BUT WE KNOW WHY THEY DIDN'T This is a city run by angry progressives and with black populist notions meaning that they going to get the man. and I'll make book that Al Sharpton had taken the lead here.
I don't know about the rest of America but I am sick and tired of the lawlessness going on and federal and state representatives that sit back and do nothing because they are afraid to offend and lose votes.
Personal Best Regards:
Guest
09-10-2015, 12:58 PM
As to Freddie Gray..is anyone surprised that the city of Baltimore paid such a huge amount so quickly. A city government where the mayor sanctioned destruction of property . Where a prosecuting attorney joins in with rioters to express no justice no peace.
In my view the city should have attempted two things before settling. One demand and pushed aggressively for a change in venue for both the criminal and civil matters. Secondly not settled that civil claim until the results of the criminal charges were concluded. BUT WE KNOW WHY THEY DIDN'T This is a city run by angry progressives and with black populist notions meaning that they going to get the man. and I'll make book that Al Sharpton had taken the lead here.
I don't know about the rest of America but I am sick and tired of the lawlessness going on and federal and state representatives that sit back and do nothing because they are afraid to offend and lose votes.
Personal Best Regards:
:agree:
And worse yet, The state of Maryland has a $400,000 liability cap on non-economic damages, so this looks like 6 million for nothing. I think this was a blatant attempt to further pollute the jury pool
Guest
09-10-2015, 01:02 PM
No one should go to jail unless for some wild reason they can prove that someone murdered the guy. They had no reason to, so as far as I am concerned, until they prove motive, it didn't happen. For all I know, the other prisoner killed him. Or, the stupid idiot just slammed his head against the wall until he committed suicide. But, I see NO evidence that the cops were culpable, regardless of what the liberal media says.
No doubt it was the "liberal media" who reviewed all the facts surrounding the death and then decided to pay the $6 million settlement. And, the media that charged the officers.
Fortunately, "for all you know", which isn't much, isn't a deciding factor.
The Baltimore Sun (http://touch.baltimoresun.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-83850613/)
Guest
09-10-2015, 01:04 PM
No doubt it was the "liberal media" who reviewed all the facts surrounding the death and then decided to pay the $6 million settlement. And, the media that charged the officers.
Fortunately, "for all you know", which isn't much, isn't a deciding factor.
The Baltimore Sun (http://touch.baltimoresun.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-83850613/)
Also, to the best of my knowledge, no civil case had even been filed yet. So this is not so much a "settlement" as it is a payoff----in which case is it even legal?
Guest
09-10-2015, 01:24 PM
Also, to the best of my knowledge, no civil case had even been filed yet. So this is not so much a "settlement" as it is a payoff----in which case is it even legal?
Legal? Like Hillary is fond of saying, "What difference does it make."
Guest
09-10-2015, 02:56 PM
Someone asked if Vietnam was a bogus war. Yes, it was.
It was a civil war that the USA should not ever have been involved with. The Gulf of Tonkin was a bogus way of getting involved.
58,000 soldiers died for nothing. Vietnam is now a tourist destination and a trading partner with the USA.
Guest
09-10-2015, 03:01 PM
Someone asked if Vietnam was a bogus war. Yes, it was.
It was a civil war that the USA should not ever have been involved with. The Gulf of Tonkin was a bogus way of getting involved.
58,000 soldiers died for nothing. Vietnam is now a tourist destination and a trading partner with the USA.
I asked. Is it simply a civil war when the Russians and Chinese were backing and arming one side to export their communist philosophy. My brother, who nearly died there, didn't think so.
As far as a trading partner and a tourist destination goes, so is Germany, Italy and Japan----perhaps that makes WWII "bogus" also
Guest
09-10-2015, 03:03 PM
Wow..screw the courts.n this poster knows the facts in his/her mind and case is closed.
Your post is so filled with assumptions and no facts, but one, in my mind needs to be addressed.
You people who come on here with your "preaching" is really annoying.
NOBODY, AT ANY TIME, EVER EVEN hinted that your last sentence was condoned, so please, stop preaching.
Not preaching. Go to google and check out the times the "rough ride" has cost Baltimore huge amounts of money.
No assumptions either.
Wait until the trials of these six officers. You will see my prediction of the driver and the sergeant being found guilty if depraved heart murder will be accurate.
Police are not above the law.
Guest
09-10-2015, 03:06 PM
I asked. Is it simply a civil war when the Russians and Chinese were backing and arming one side to export their communist philosophy. My brother, who nearly died there, didn't think so.
As far as a trading partner and a tourist destination goes, so is Germany, Italy and Japan----perhaps that makes WWII "bogus" also
Japan, Italy, and Germany all LOST to the USA. Vietnam did not lose. Vietnam is still a Communist country.
Guest
09-10-2015, 03:24 PM
Japan, Italy, and Germany all LOST to the USA. Vietnam did not lose. Vietnam is still a Communist country.
So the criteria by which we decide to trade/visit a former adversary after 50 years is by who won????
BTW, we did not "lose" in Vietnam. In fact we won every single battle---100% of them. We lost the will to fight at home, not on the battlefield
Guest
09-10-2015, 03:37 PM
So the criteria by which we decide to trade/visit a former adversary after 50 years is by who won????
BTW, we did not "lose" in Vietnam. In fact we won every single battle---100% of them. We lost the will to fight at home, not on the battlefield
Sorry, Dude, the USA lost The Vietnam Conflict. i was there. Terrible time. We lost.:cryin2:
Guest
09-10-2015, 03:45 PM
Back to the topic. Freddie Gray died because of an illegal arrest which led to the illegal rough ride in the paddy wagon just to tune him up a little bit. The police are guilty and the trials will prove that to be a fact. Police must follow laws, too.
Guest
09-10-2015, 04:17 PM
Back to the topic. Freddie Gray died because of an illegal arrest which led to the illegal rough ride in the paddy wagon just to tune him up a little bit. The police are guilty and the trials will prove that to be a fact. Police must follow laws, too.
Wow---is that 80 or 100 proof Kool-Aid you're drinking?
Guest
09-10-2015, 04:19 PM
Sorry, Dude, the USA lost The Vietnam Conflict. i was there. Terrible time. We lost.:cryin2:
Sorry, I think this is an agree to disagree situation. No problem, all is well
Guest
09-10-2015, 05:39 PM
While it is true Freddie Gray was a small time drug dealer, the police arrested him with no probable cause that night. He was handcuffed and put in the steel paddy wagon and given a long, roundabout "rough ride" to the station to teach him a lesson. He was not belted in the wagon as orders dictated and was thrown all around the steel confines of the wagon. He died as a result of that "rough ride".
If you go back to the postings when this occured, you will see my predictions that the family would receive a mulit-million dollar payout. This happens in Baltimore. One man was given the same type of "rough ride", was left a quadriplegic and received a $39 million settlement.
Should all the 6 officers go to prison? No, just the driver on the charge of "depraved heart murder". Maybe the sergeant, too.
Police are not above the law and days of roughing up suspects just to teach them a lesson not to mess with police should have been over many years ago.
Freddie Gray was a total scumbag ... and created havoc over a long criminal career.
His death was an accident ... not "murder" as anyone with a brain can see.
Baltimore is corrupt, lawless and a sewer. The major is a JOKE ... the personification of an educated idiot. The state's attorney is worse ... she should have her law license pulled.
Basically, the police in Baltimore should go on strike in those neighborhoods that have high crime rates and, likewise, hate the police. I mean ... let the citizens duke it out sans police protection. When the citizens finally protest to have police coverage restored, and maybe burn a few buildings down to proven their sincerity, then reinstate it.
Guest
09-10-2015, 06:01 PM
[QUOTE=Guest;1112082]Freddie Gray was a total scumbag ... and created havoc over a long criminal career.
His death was an accident ... not "murder" as anyone with a brain can see./QUOTE]
The man had his hands handcuffed in back of him. He was put into the all steel paddy wagon with no seat belt. The driver took sharp corners, swift stops, and all the aspects of a rough ride. Gray was bounced around the back of the paddy wagon. The fatal spinal cord injury happened as a result. Department rules stated this would not be done. Prisoners were to be strapped in place on the seats.
How was this an accident?
Also, Gray was arrested illegally without any probable cause. The knife he was carrying was deemed to be legal.
Comments, please. Check out all my statements and tell me where the facts differ from what I stated.
Guest
09-10-2015, 06:07 PM
[QUOTE=Guest;1112082]Freddie Gray was a total scumbag ... and created havoc over a long criminal career.
His death was an accident ... not "murder" as anyone with a brain can see./QUOTE]
The man had his hands handcuffed in back of him. He was put into the all steel paddy wagon with no seat belt. The driver took sharp corners, swift stops, and all the aspects of a rough ride. Gray was bounced around the back of the paddy wagon. The fatal spinal cord injury happened as a result. Department rules stated this would not be done. Prisoners were to be strapped in place on the seats.
How was this an accident?
Also, Gray was arrested illegally without any probable cause. The knife he was carrying was deemed to be legal.
Comments, please. Check out all my statements and tell me where the facts differ from what I stated.
I'm sick of all this crap ... the police should go on strike. I've had it and so have a lot of others. Stop splitting hairs while the rest of the civilization slowly unwinds and begins to crumble.
Guest
09-10-2015, 07:02 PM
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I'm sick of all this crap ... the police should go on strike. I've had it and so have a lot of others. Stop splitting hairs while the rest of the civilization slowly unwinds and begins to crumble.
So, what parts of my post did you prove were inaccurate? Did the Baltimore police do anything wrong in putting a man with his hands cuffed in back of himself and put in the wagon (not strapped on the seat) and deliberately bounced all around the steel interior of the wagon? The rough ride caused the fatal spinal cord injury. This was against police procedures in Baltimore.
What hairs are being split?
Guest
09-10-2015, 07:56 PM
Also, to the best of my knowledge, no civil case had even been filed yet. So this is not so much a "settlement" as it is a payoff----in which case is it even legal?
An amazing post. So unless a lawsuit is filed, nobody can reach an agreement to avoid litigation. So if parties agree to a contractual settlement it's not legal?This type of agreement happens every day!
The lack of intelligence of posters on TOTV is literally amazing!!!! But then again, it's "to the best of my knowledge", which isn't saying much, of the person who made the post.
This is why "guest" is appropriate for these threads.
Guest
09-10-2015, 09:16 PM
Guest is only appropriate for those needing to hide within it!
Guest
09-10-2015, 10:02 PM
Guest is only appropriate for those needing to hide within it!
I have suggested more than once that the Political Forum members get together in person over a beer for a meet and greet. This idea has been struck down by other posters.
Guest
09-10-2015, 11:42 PM
An amazing post. So unless a lawsuit is filed, nobody can reach an agreement to avoid litigation. So if parties agree to a contractual settlement it's not legal?This type of agreement happens every day!
The lack of intelligence of posters on TOTV is literally amazing!!!! But then again, it's "to the best of my knowledge", which isn't saying much, of the person who made the post.
This is why "guest" is appropriate for these threads.
I agree, you made an "amazing" post
Why pay $6.4 million to avoid litigation that is capped under Maryland law at $400,000 unless there is some political motivation or unless Baltimore is just rolling in cash and needs to give it away?
The phrase "to the best of my knowledge", refers to the fact that nobody can know everything independently and has to rely on other sources
And your response of " which isn't saying much, of the person who made the post. " makes me ROTFL. I have a certified IQ of 178, so like the ad says, "What's in your brainpan?" In your case I would say "Ignorance is bliss", but this is a complete misquote. What Thomas Gray wrote was "WHERE ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise", and wisdom has nothing to do with the utter nonsense you have been posting.
So instead, I'll leave you with a quote from the spokesperson of the Organians in Star Trek, TOS episode 26, "Errand of Mercy"----"The mere presence of beings like you is intensely painful to us", so for me, ending this post is like taking a potent narcotic analgesic. Good night and good riddance .
Guest
09-11-2015, 03:50 AM
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And worse yet, The state of Maryland has a $400,000 liability cap on non-economic damages, so this looks like 6 million for nothing. I think this was a blatant attempt to further pollute the jury pool
Dear Guest: The police arrested for this alleged crime will never get a fair trial and the reason I referenced a change of venue. Its clear from the comments coming from the community leaders that they are guilty as charged, I mean, the trial a mere formality, after all only black lives matter.
The taxpayers are going to eat the entire $6.4 million.
The Five featured a Buzzfeed video wherein five guys in civilian clothes reappeared in police uniforms and began to mock and insult police officers and policing. Displays such as this video and those videos depicting the mutilation of unborn babies mirror the progressive absurdity. As one columnist said "Can you imagine that the only time this baby was picked up was to cut through his/her face to get to the brain. Shades of Nazism And don't for get gender is irrelevant so we can dispose of the he/she his/her altogether try xr xe...madness pure madness..Thanks SCOTUS
Carly, Ben Ted your looking better and better. McConnell, Boehner your going down for the count. and, Hillary, Bernie you will be a footnote in history as even the more disengaged voter is recognizing the absurdity of progressive leadership and the damage it has wrought...and now we learn that Obama's Team held back, altered or plained lied regarding intelligence reports on the activities. size etc of ISIS. Has there ever been a more lawless and reckless president as Obama? I think not...but then Obama was built in the living room of Bill Ayers so what should voters have expected
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09-11-2015, 05:23 AM
If we have to pay out 6 million bucks to every scumbag's family in order to get rid of them, we are going to go broke fast. And the lazy family, that should have taught these scumbags better are going to benefit from it.
Guest
09-11-2015, 11:43 PM
If we have to pay out 6 million bucks to every scumbag's family in order to get rid of them, we are going to go broke fast. And the lazy family, that should have taught these scumbags better are going to benefit from it.
So, you are in favor of the cops giving rough rides to handcuffed prisoners that result in fatal injuries?
Guest
09-12-2015, 12:02 AM
So, you are in favor of the cops giving rough rides to handcuffed prisoners that result in fatal injuries?
Of course not, but there is no proof, at this time, that was what happened. And remember, the other scumbag in the back of the van FIRST told police he thought Gray was intentionally trying to hurt himself. His story only changed when he learned of the controversial nature of the event and probably was thinking of how he could benefit himself
Guest
09-12-2015, 04:16 AM
Of course not, but there is no proof, at this time, that was what happened. And remember, the other scumbag in the back of the van FIRST told police he thought Gray was intentionally trying to hurt himself. His story only changed when he learned of the controversial nature of the event and probably was thinking of how he could benefit himself
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Interesting how easy it is for some to believe the worst in our law enforcement. But, they also scream about how slow they might be responding when they have an emergency. Some folks will jump on a known scumbag's bandwagon in a heartbeat. Scumbags get memorials built for them and their dysfunctional families get rich off of their deaths.
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09-12-2015, 04:54 AM
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Interesting how easy it is for some to believe the worst in our law enforcement. But, they also scream about how slow they might be responding when they have an emergency. Some folks will jump on a known scumbag's bandwagon in a heartbeat. Scumbags get memorials built for them and their dysfunctional families get rich off of their deaths.
Dear Guest: My sentiments exactly. There once was a time in America where polite and civil society would admonish and stay clear of bad actors
( ie. criminals, trashy people) like Gray, Kardashians, West, Cyrus). today the more trashy and outrageous the more admiration and attention you command. Its sick and plain madness. Thank Hollywood in part because of how they glorify gangsters, sexual deviates, drug dealers, and even a serial killer. They continually portray cops as on the take, sadistic and racially bias. Hollywood people are hypocrites and would and many do sell their souls to the devil. No I do not deal in absolutes and understand that there are some decent people in Hollywood who just want to make a living.
As to to the Baltimore police. Why aren't more people concerned about their right to due process. Clearly the city leaders are crucifying their own first line of defense. In fact let's back up and ask why is this a criminal matter t this time? Was there an internal affairs investigation first to determine if charges could be brought and if so then a grand jury to see if they were indicted? And if all of this was accomplished is there anyone who actually believes this process was done fairly and objectively? I do not believe so, nor do I believe these officers were properly charged. This is all vigilante justice under the guise of due process.
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