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saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
Serbia wrote:For the record, the cops that made the arrest claimed they made eye contact, and that Gray ran from them. This would have been grounds for the arrest, regardless of how shaky, and certainly doesn't excuse what happens.
Bollocks.
Serbia wrote:For the record, the cops that made the arrest claimed they made eye contact, and that Gray ran from them. This would have been grounds for the arrest, regardless of how shaky, and certainly doesn't excuse what happens.
Bollocks.
Serbia wrote:For the record, the cops that made the arrest claimed they made eye contact, and that Gray ran from them. This would have been grounds for the arrest, regardless of how shaky, and certainly doesn't excuse what happens.
Bollocks.
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
Serbia wrote: And you cite cases in Ohio and Alabama; would they hold water in Maryland? I don't know that answer.
serbia wrote: Regardless, I agree with you, I think the initial arrest was shakey at best, unless there is more to the story, but given the other circumstances, the cops lack credibility when it comes to telling the truth.
Bollocks.
/ wrote:It's also possible that one of the arresting officers recognized him; he was a known drug dealer for over seven years (with four arrest just this year) and they were patrolling a neighborhood known for drug crimes. If someone with that repution starts running at that point, it's reasonable to draw some conclusions.
http://heavy.com/news/2015/04/freddie-g ... -arrested/
patches70 wrote:/ wrote:It's also possible that one of the arresting officers recognized him; he was a known drug dealer for over seven years (with four arrest just this year) and they were patrolling a neighborhood known for drug crimes. If someone with that repution starts running at that point, it's reasonable to draw some conclusions.
http://heavy.com/news/2015/04/freddie-g ... -arrested/
Oh yeah, that stuff is popping up all over, this effort to blame the victim Gray. Its understandable and for those who don't know the actual situation in regards to how the Baltimore police police the streets, it even sounds reasonable. But it completely ignores the police practices that have been going on there for decades. When one starts understanding the relationship they start understanding how someone like Gray would take off running.
You can draw conclusions, "/", but let me ask you something, and I would appreciate you answering this question-
If you make what you think is a reasonable conclusion, then your conclusion turns out to be completely wrong and you grievously harm someone based on your incorrect conclusion, should you or should you not be held accountable for the injuries you inflicted?
Lootifer wrote:Interestingly in NZ the spin has been that the protesters are in the wrong here, with that clip Saxi posted leading the charge.
This is both in contrast to previous media coverage around things like Ferguson, and the usual rhetoric the likes of PS comes out with around how media only provides one side of the equation.
Seems surprisingly balanced to me.
patches70 wrote:Forget the narrative of the media, PS, focus for a moment on this Gray fellow. The only thing he was charged with was possession of a switchblade, but that had to be dropped because the knife in question was a legal folding knife.
He was not charged with drug possession, thus no drugs were found.
He was not charged with fleeing from officers, thus his running in and of itself was not criminal.
He was not charged with resisting arrest, how could he? His back was broken.
Gray has had past run ins with the law, but it doesn't matter, the cops messed up one of your fellow American citizens and expect to face no repercussions from their actions because Gray was just a scumbag anyway. Since when are the cops allowed to make such judgments? Since when are cops judge, jury and dispenser of "justice"?
They aren't and they never have been.
Standing up for these six cops is the same mistake the people who used Micheal Brown as a poster child, you don't wanna use these particular cops as your poster child. Gray's knife was legal, the whole basis of the initial arrest is completely unwarranted. There is zero excuse, there is no way to spin this in a positive light in regards to these officer's actions. That's why the cops want everyone to focus on the rioters, Gray's past to keep everyone from thinking too hard exactly what the cops did and why it is so wrong on so many levels.
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