Buckly J. Ewer
Racism Whistleblower
So tell me again why the black mayor of baltimore gave the family of freddie $6.4 million dollars last summer in a wrongful death lawsuit.
So they would be rich?
So tell me again why the black mayor of baltimore gave the family of freddie $6.4 million dollars last summer in a wrongful death lawsuit.
So tell me again why the black mayor of baltimore gave the family of freddie $6.4 million dollars last summer in a wrongful death lawsuit.
'Cuz day ignant, jus like you.
Makes perfect sense Princess.
I'm a white dude and I had some punk *ss cop in SF kick my *ss and I didn't anything. Fvcker put his knee in the back of my head and rubbed my face in the ground. Talking to one of the guys in the ambulance who picked me up he said I was the third person they've picked up that this cop had beaten up. This dude was noting but a thug with a badge.
It seems a fair number of people on this board have a mentality of cops can do either no right or no wrong. Well count me as one who believes most cops do good work at a hard job but there are some very bad ones out there and I have no sympathy for them when they are busted for their actions.
Oh I don't doubt there are bad/corrupt cops out there that need to go. Just like any profession.
But 95% do a great job. Libs and dumb BLM activists think the entire LE community is corrupt and needs to be replaced. They are morons.
Also if they really cared about Black lives, why don't they protest gang violence that kills 1000% more black people than white cops.
So tell me again why the black mayor of baltimore gave the family of freddie $6.4 million dollars last summer in a wrongful death lawsuit.
So they would be rich?
I thought they beat and killed him on purpose? That was the media narrative.
Anyway, the rough ride, was likely an attempt to humble Grey who was a known thug/trouble maker.
And since liberals have ruined the courts/justice system, police are forced to use a little humbling/street justice to make people learn respect.
If our system wasn't plagued by slap on the wrist sentencing, and other failed measures, he'd probably still be alive.
No, because it's such an obvious civil suit and not a criminal suit even the city knew it. The criminal charge was brought to appease the mob.
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You're a strange person.
Absolutely believable. The problem is failing to secure a prisoner isn't something that is going to lead to a fatality except in weird instances. He could probably fail to secure a prisoner every other day for his 30 year career and never get anyone killed.
Had he failed to secure his weapon and killed someone, then, you might get a manslaughter charge. In terms of degree of negligence it's kind of weak, in other words.
Why is it so important to bring a criminal charge anyway?