First Freddie Gray Trial Ends in Hung Jury; Mistrial Declared

Well you Stormy and 2nd moron are well established here as racists. No one here will ever refute that fact...
And you all are rejoicing a mistrial in this case...
Nothing more need be said...
Racists rejoice.

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Me and my kkk buddies were really happy to see the black cop get off and not be sent to prison....

Your are the winner of the "Retard of the Month" award.

Congrats, you earned it!!
 
you don't think that failure to secure a prisoner/suspect and intentionally, or even accidentally, causing said suspect to be tossed around in such a manner as to end up with a broken neck, leading to his death, is not sufficient reason to hold those officers accountable just because prisoner/suspect had a criminal record?

Accountable? Yes. Criminally accountable? No way, unless they have more evidence.
 
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Me and my kkk buddies were really happy to see the black cop get off and not be sent to prison....

Your are the winner of the "Retard of the Month" award.

Congrats, you earned it!!

That's why liberalism is a mental disorder.

They have ZERO logical abilities, and just hurl insults and use PC to keep their corrupt ideology alive.
 
so you don't think negligence should be criminal in any way, shape, or form?

If the facts are true it sounds like they have grounds for a civil suit---which is probably why the city gave the family several million. Even manslaughter requires wanton disregard for life but the officer was more like careless.

It just isn't there.
 
If the facts are true it sounds like they have grounds for a civil suit---which is probably why the city gave the family several million. Even manslaughter requires wanton disregard for life but the officer was more like careless.

It just isn't there.

careless? the police are trained to follow all of their policies. in fact, I believe that following policy is a higher priority than following the laws concerning the rights of citizens, which is why qualified immunity was invented. would it then be reasonable to believe that this officer simply forgot his policy of fastening a prisoner in his van?
 
careless? the police are trained to follow all of their policies. in fact, I believe that following policy is a higher priority than following the laws concerning the rights of citizens, which is why qualified immunity was invented. would it then be reasonable to believe that this officer simply forgot his policy of fastening a prisoner in his van?

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?
 
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?

Yeah punitive torture is okay especially when administered by a sadistic power hungry flatfoot. It was just "weird" that it killed someone...
We should forget about the whole thing, right?
 
Yeah punitive torture is okay especially when administered by a sadistic power hungry flatfoot. It was just "weird" that it killed someone...
We should forget about the whole thing, right?

Well, unless you have some evidence it's going to be forgotten about. Speculation is what gets you hung juries.
 
careless? the police are trained to follow all of their policies. in fact, I believe that following policy is a higher priority than following the laws concerning the rights of citizens, which is why qualified immunity was invented. would it then be reasonable to believe that this officer simply forgot his policy of fastening a prisoner in his van?

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.
 
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.

He's "humble" now, isn't he.
We must humble thugs by murdering them.
Let the poor cops go... they're just dishing out a little lethal "humility".
 
He's "humble" now, isn't he.
We must humble thugs by murdering them.
Let the poor cops go... they're just dishing out a little lethal "humility".

Yeah all the Man's fault. The thugs are all innocent gentle giants minding their own business, and thinking about college.. LOL. Such a stupid ideology.
 
Yeah all the Man's fault. The thugs are all innocent gentle giants minding their own business, and thinking about college.. LOL. Such a stupid ideology.

Who said those thing about thugs?
Oh wait ...it was only you!...Lol
Kill those thugs so they will be humble at the feet of irish...Lol
 
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.

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.
 
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.

What? ...
You didn't like getting some irish "humility"?
 
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?

To appease the mobs.
 
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