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Old 09-08-2015, 01:14 PM
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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?
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Old 09-10-2015, 06:21 AM
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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!!!!!
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Old 09-10-2015, 07:31 AM
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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.
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Old 09-10-2015, 07:59 AM
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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.
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[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!
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Old 09-10-2015, 08:06 AM
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I want a refund for the nearly $1T dollar bogus stimulus package signed into law by Obama.

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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!
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Old 09-10-2015, 09:52 AM
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Not a bad price for a scumbag. Wonder what an innocent citizen fetches today.
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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!!
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Old 09-10-2015, 11:01 AM
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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.
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Old 09-10-2015, 11:05 AM
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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.
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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"
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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.
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Old 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.

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
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Old 09-10-2015, 11:28 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.
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!!!!
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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.
 

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