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We already agree he did not deserve to die the way he did, but still seems to me you're blind (willfully or otherwise) to the pain he inflicts. Watch HBO's The Wire sometime and see how you feel about drug dealers. |
Blk D.A. was pressured into charging the officers.
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I imagine somewhere in the judicial process the law will address intent. For some it is acceptable to state or accept the statement, the cops, all 6 of them killed the guy.
We can also say we know all 6 did not. And we can safely say there was no intent to kill. What we should all be concerned about is fairness by those who may be intent to appear to be balancing the scale. Telling cops to stand down. Telling cops to not wear protective gear. Waiving of the grand jury by a novice DA. The crime de Le crime? Sharpton is promoting the policing of America be handled by the federal government....the DOJ no less where we have another rookie. Good call Al ......put the people in charge who cannot collect taxes from guys like you. The race card game is now moving to a new level, driven by those who have a racial agenda. And unfortunately Obama is playing the race game as well instead of being presidential. |
It is times for the black community to stand up and say Freddie was a career criminal that should have been off the streets long ago. He was a parasite on society with a long RAP Sheet.
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When will we ever get a chance to make it right. We give them aid of all types. We have lowered the standards of achievement in schools in the name of equality. We are in the process of eliminating selective law enforcement to appear as to not be profiling or picking on them. No matter how much they get (not a negative) or improve, their leadership continues to exploit them as second class. Their is no benefit for their leadership to show improvement. The deck is unfortunately stacked against the black population ever feeling equal.....mostly by their own people and leaders who have everything to gain keeping them right where they are with little or no improvement. |
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"Dutiful wives?" ...tsk tsk, that a sexist oinker statement don't you think? |
[QUOTE=Guest;1054559]I imagine somewhere in the judicial process the law will address intent. For some it is acceptable to state or accept the statement, the cops, all 6 of them killed the guy.
We can also say we know all 6 did not. And we can safely say there was no intent to kill. ------------ The six cops have been released on bail. Intent is NOT part of the equation. To be found guilty of manslaughter or depraved heart murder, intent is not necessary. A couple of the cops most likely will be found guilty - as they are. None will be able to lead the life they previously led - sort of like George Zimmerman has found out since he killed Trayvon Martin. |
On a related topic, what do people think will be the likely impact on the community of the six cops being charged, particularly in the way it was done (ie no grand jury)?
I think this is bullish for drug dealers, and they will enjoy more business free from harassment from the cops ... because most will simply pull back and become apathetic about enforcement. There will also predictably be more violence perpetrated upon a hapless and hopeless black underclass. But, people will be "happy" the cops are charged. Sad for everyone. Welcome to the Blue State and Deep Blue City paradise ... this is what keeps Democrat politicians in business. |
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All six officers charged in Freddie Gray's death released on bail - Baltimore Sun Complete and utter bs regarding no grand jury. Where do you get your info? Please post a reputable link. Here are the next steps for the police officers, summarized from today's Baltimore Sun. (1) A city grand jury will decide whether to indict. (2) If indicted, officers will have an arraignment at which time they can plead guilty or not guilty. (3) If pleading not guilty, motions can be made before a judge, such as questions relating to evidence or change of venue (4) Officers then have the option of a trial by jury or a trial by judge And what will the reaction of the newly elected republican governor be to these "Blue State and Deep Blue City paradise" problems? Read the article before continuing so spew this misinformation. |
Baltimore's State Attorney Marilyn Mosby made the following public comment:
"To the people of Baltimore and the demonstrators across America, I have heard your call of 'no justice, no peace.' " Really?? I find it bothersome that a senior law enforcement official finds it necessary to play to the galleries and address the mob of demonstrators. Almost like she's saying ... does anyone have six pieces of rope we can borrow? I also think it's likely she has her eye on future political office. |
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