Re: Freddie Gray's Death Ruled A Homicide, Cops To Be Charged: Balto. State's Attorney (1285163) | |||
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Re: Freddie Gray's Death Ruled A Homicide, Cops To Be Charged: Balto. State's Attorney |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Fri May 1 13:17:01 2015, in response to Re: Freddie Gray's Death Ruled A Homicide, Cops To Be Charged: Balto. State's Attorney, posted by terRAPIN station on Fri May 1 12:58:27 2015. OMG, have you read anything or seen the press conference on the charges at all?1. Mosby: "The police had no probable cause to arrest Mr. Gray" 2. Mosby: "No crime had been committed by Mr. Gray" 3. Mosby: "The police, at no time, restrained Mr. Gray, in violation of a BPD General Order" 4. Mosby: "Mr. Gray, on at least five occasions, requested a medic. The officers did not summon one, nor did they render any assistance to Mr. Gray". 5. Mosby: "By the time Mr. Gray arrived at the police station, he was not breathing at all". Mr. Gray was, in FACT, in cardiac arrest when responding EMTs arrived at the police station. Mr. Gray was, in FACT, killed as a result of severe, traumatic injuries sustained while he was in the care and custody of the six police officers now charged with serious felonies, including second-degree murder. It is my OPINION, to which I am entitled, that the FACT that Gray is dead, is indefensible. PLUS, I wasn't "wrong" in all my "past conclusions", merely because others have walked away from their crimes in similar circumstances. If prosecutors intentionally throw cases involving cops killing Black people under highly suspicious circumstances, that doesn't mean it ain't murder or manslaughter. It just means the guilty parties got away with it. |