That was in St. Louis. Unless they set consequences for not using the cameras, they will only be used to support the arrest, and not to show the activity when the bust or circumstances are questionable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjmBpO9w9vk
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That was in St. Louis. Unless they set consequences for not using the cameras, they will only be used to support the arrest, and not to show the activity when the bust or circumstances are questionable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjmBpO9w9vk
I know ... and if Mr. Gray WAS thrashing in the van, just MAYBE it was a panic attack from being arrested and trying to breath. Just heard today NOW they find the van made an "unscheduled, undisclosed stop". Not to check on Mr. Gray's physical/mental well-being, I am sure ...
They're saying that he died resulting from a severe bruise on his head from running headlong into the door. Whatever. The commish has STFU because the question would be if it could have happened thanks to their stopping and starting without him being strapped in. Anyway that you look at it, they're culpable, but I'm not buying that he broke his own neck.
I'm sure they know more than me. I was stupid enough to see a man screaming in pain being carried while unable to move his legs and I assumed that was because his spinal cord was 80% severed. And here, he actually died from regaining his mobility and using his head as a battering ram to get away. I guess that is why we leave forensics to the experts, eh?
They're all crooked.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...er_protest.jpg
Hey I know that's right! I have got to find online the clip of a young man I saw tonight participating in the Philadelphia protest. His comments summed up EVERYTHING and they were made in a way that a person from the remotest parts of China could understand! I will post it as soon as I find it.
... and I don't understand why one dollar of taxpayer money was spent for the Baltimore PD to investigate ..itself ... . Wonder how that report will turn out ... And why their investigation missed out on the 4th stop of the van, which was only reported by a private security company.
Don't mean to sound over the top.....but if you want a better understanding of what's going on here in Baltimore......you owe it to yourself to read this:
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2...more-s-anguish
On a lighter note....I was out breaking curfew last night around 2 in the morn. If you google map Forest Part Ave and Windsor Mill Rd you'll see gas station on one corner and church on the diagonal opposite corner. There no less than 5 deer just casually chilling in front the church last night..... And the stillness in the air throughout my 50 minute across town was palpable. I felt like Will Smith in I Am Legend.
If "good" news can be possible, here it is -
http://news.yahoo.com/freddie-gray-s...124521845.html
Everybody needs to read that David Simon interview, destruction. Not just people who care or are on this thread. That is the most frightening description of societal breakdown and injustice that can be imagined. Sadly, not enough people will give a damn about civil liberties until their own are threatened.
It explains a lot. I've watched 'Homicide: The Killing Streets' and 'The Corner' without knowing they were created by the same guy and based on his first hand experiences on the streets of Baltimore. And 'The Wire' was quite simply one of my favorite shows. If heard that it was accurate in its portrayal of Baltimore police, criminals, and political structure and more I see why.
Here are the mugshots of the 6 officer charged in the Fredie Gray homocide.
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/05/bail...d-for-rioting/
may God forgive them for their terrible sins.
Roberta