Great-Kazoo
06-23-2016, 12:02
Fuk YEAH.
IMO a Racially motivated DA and Political system charges BPD under questionable circumstances and this is what happens
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-goodson-verdict-20160623-story.html
Judges decision
Williams cited Chief Deputy State's Attorney Michael Schatzow's use of a "rough ride" theory as the "centerpiece" of the prosecution's case in his opening statement. The judge said "rough ride" is an "inflammatory term" that is "not to be taken lightly," and said the state had failed to prove such a ride was given to Gray.
Racist Much ? The Court / Jury trial has spoken
Tessa Hill-Aston, president of the Baltimore NAACP, called the verdict very disappointing and said it shows flaws in the system. She said many were expecting the Goodson case to be the one in which prosecutors had the best chance of a conviction.
"We have to go back to the drawing board here in Baltimore and Maryland with rules and regulations and laws that affect the police behavior," she said, "because it's clear that they can do action that we feel is not correct, but in the courtroom ... is not a criminal act."
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/23/us/baltimore-goodson-verdict-freddie-gray/index.html
IMO a Racially motivated DA and Political system charges BPD under questionable circumstances and this is what happens
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-goodson-verdict-20160623-story.html
Judges decision
Williams cited Chief Deputy State's Attorney Michael Schatzow's use of a "rough ride" theory as the "centerpiece" of the prosecution's case in his opening statement. The judge said "rough ride" is an "inflammatory term" that is "not to be taken lightly," and said the state had failed to prove such a ride was given to Gray.
Racist Much ? The Court / Jury trial has spoken
Tessa Hill-Aston, president of the Baltimore NAACP, called the verdict very disappointing and said it shows flaws in the system. She said many were expecting the Goodson case to be the one in which prosecutors had the best chance of a conviction.
"We have to go back to the drawing board here in Baltimore and Maryland with rules and regulations and laws that affect the police behavior," she said, "because it's clear that they can do action that we feel is not correct, but in the courtroom ... is not a criminal act."
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/23/us/baltimore-goodson-verdict-freddie-gray/index.html