Officer acquitted

The "administration" can't; because they have to appease the public, with a sacrificial lamb.
Like hell they can't. If I go to work, misidentify some volatile chemicals by mistake and send them to an incinerator where they explode and kill a couple of operators I may not be guilty of a criminal offense but I can damned we'll be fired and sued for incompetence. There's no difference here and the fact that your canonizing this guy cause a black man died tells me the source of your reasoning.

I don't give a shit what race Mr. Grey is. These police officers are professionals and should and are being held to a professional level of accountability. Do you have a problem with that?
 
When was it ruled that he used "excessive force"; because he was just acquitted of all charges?
This "disciplinary action" that you refer to, is what you see when you read administrative review?

Are we now supposed to use your "facts" to speculate on crimes that Gray committed, PREVIOUSLY?
What does being acquitted of any criminal offenses have to do with performing your professional duties competently? You're not exactly setting the bar high here for professional conduct.
 
Yeah I mean what the hell. I mean some one died due to his negligence but it was only a nigger. It's not like a real white person died. Why should anyone be held accountable for accidentally killing someone, right.

Wow...you're bout right up there with Racist X there T-Suck, ain't ya?

cry harder
 
I take it you did not read the judge's ruling, and are just spitballing, here?

I sure did the read the Judge's rulings; but why don't you explain how you FEEL his comments differ from other times when a Judge acquits someone or a jury finds the defendant not guilty, seeing as how at those times the prosecution apparently also failed to prove the person's guilt.
 
Well he didn't seem overly concerned about Mr. Greys safety and well being. As a public safety official the officer may not have committed a crime. However he did have a professional responsibility for Mr. Greys safety, so from a civil standpoint he's not out of the woods yet.

The important thing is that due process has occurred and some politically motivated DA didn't undermine the rule of law.

Someone will be held accountable. A persons neck doesn't break by taking a leasurely ride downtown. Someone fucked up and Mr. Grey died as a result.

You keep throwing out talking points and yet seem unable to clarify what you mean by them.
It's kind of like asking someone where something is and their reply is "over there'. :dunno:
 
Yeah I mean what the hell. I mean some one died due to his negligence but it was only a nigger. It's not like a real white person died. Why should anyone be held accountable for accidentally killing someone, right.

Wow...you're bout right up there with Racist X there T-Suck, ain't ya?

You erroneously have said "due to his negligence" and the Court disagrees with you.
 
Like hell they can't. If I go to work, misidentify some volatile chemicals by mistake and send them to an incinerator where they explode and kill a couple of operators I may not be guilty of a criminal offense but I can damned we'll be fired and sued for incompetence. There's no difference here and the fact that your canonizing this guy cause a black man died tells me the source of your reasoning.

I don't give a shit what race Mr. Grey is. These police officers are professionals and should and are being held to a professional level of accountability. Do you have a problem with that?

In our exchange, you are the only one who's mentioned race and therefore it seems that is your true focus.
 
What does being acquitted of any criminal offenses have to do with performing your professional duties competently? You're not exactly setting the bar high here for professional conduct.

Are you denying that you said he used excessive force without any supporting evidence and a administrative review is not a disciplinary action, no matter how much you pray for it.
 
Like hell they can't. If I go to work, misidentify some volatile chemicals by mistake and send them to an incinerator where they explode and kill a couple of operators I may not be guilty of a criminal offense but I can damned we'll be fired and sued for incompetence. There's no difference here and the fact that your canonizing this guy cause a black man died tells me the source of your reasoning.

I don't give a shit what race Mr. Grey is. These police officers are professionals and should and are being held to a professional level of accountability. Do you have a problem with that?

What did this officer do that was incompetent?

I should also point out that incompetence that results in a death is criminal. That's called reckless homicide.
 
big shock, public torture and execution squad member found not guilty by a fellow member of the squad.

big shock, you, the resident no one can tell me what I can do anarchist, automatically thinks a police officer is guilty/wrong whenever something involves a police officer.
 
Well he didn't seem overly concerned about Mr. Greys safety and well being. As a public safety official the officer may not have committed a crime. However he did have a professional responsibility for Mr. Greys safety, so from a civil standpoint he's not out of the woods yet.

The important thing is that due process has occurred and some politically motivated DA didn't undermine the rule of law.

Someone will be held accountable. A persons neck doesn't break by taking a leasurely ride downtown. Someone fucked up and Mr. Grey died as a result.

Were you there? Since the answer is no, seems you're making statements you can't defend.
 
Like hell they can't. If I go to work, misidentify some volatile chemicals by mistake and send them to an incinerator where they explode and kill a couple of operators I may not be guilty of a criminal offense but I can damned we'll be fired and sued for incompetence. There's no difference here and the fact that your canonizing this guy cause a black man died tells me the source of your reasoning.

I don't give a shit what race Mr. Grey is. These police officers are professionals and should and are being held to a professional level of accountability. Do you have a problem with that?

If you didn't give a shit about the race of Grey, why would you specifically mention his race? Why would you imply, and don't lie by saying you didn't, that USF911 is happy that a black was killed by police.

I don't have a problem with professionals being professionals. I do have problems when someone like you says they aren't concerned about the race of the individual that died then everything you say focuses on the race of the individual that died in a manner that shows you play the race card. What's wrong boy, afraid of being told the truth.

What it boils down to is a police officer was acquitted and you don't like it. Tough shit. Whine some more, bitch.
 
Yeah I mean what the hell. I mean some one died due to his negligence but it was only a nigger. It's not like a real white person died. Why should anyone be held accountable for accidentally killing someone, right.

Wow...you're bout right up there with Racist X there T-Suck, ain't ya?

Yet you claim you're not concerned about what the race of the one that died is. Liar.
 
What does being acquitted of any criminal offenses have to do with performing your professional duties competently? You're not exactly setting the bar high here for professional conduct.

Yet you'll claim you are concerned with race of anyone involved but have made it clear you are with your own words. Keep crying, bitch. You're not exactly setting the bar high for your people.
 
What did this officer do that was incompetent?

I should also point out that incompetence that results in a death is criminal. That's called reckless homicide.
That's a criminal charge. I'm talking about the civil standard of the definition. You guys seem to have a hard time understanding this "professional" thing.
 
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