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« Reply #350 on: April 28, 2015, 02:03:08 PM »
That the courts found no wrongdoing in a lot of the cases, yet still gave the payout.

Hope this helps.

lol...so what does that mean...
the courts arent infallible...and they do have a vested interest in not admitting wrong doing on an institutional level...like thats a pretty weak argument.

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« Reply #351 on: April 28, 2015, 02:04:01 PM »
I'll try to do some digging.. but I'll throw this out for balance.. Cops are about the most sued profession. Often times cities will settle a winnable case because the math tells them to do so. I know of 2 cases I have first hand knowledge of that were total BS but it would have cost more to fight it than to settle it. The settlements were around $100,000 each.. So I would guess some of that may not be valid cases. We've also had a few where the officer screwed the pooch and the pay out was because it was a valid claim.

Now imagine a mayor who openly tells cops to give criminals a safe place to break stuff, and consider the videoed team behind her that helps keep her city afloat.

Think she/they might be just a bit more apt to settle with "victims" than a city run by a slightly more competent, less biased group?

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« Reply #352 on: April 28, 2015, 02:05:46 PM »
PRESIDENT OBAMA: BALTIMORE ‘THUGS’ NEED TO BE ‘TREATED LIKE CRIMINALS'

President Obama strongly condemned the riots in Baltimore, describing the looters that struck Baltimore last night as “thugs” who needed to be “treated as criminals.”

He responded to questions about the recent violence in Baltimore during a press conference this afternoon with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Obama praised community organizers in Baltimore who were protesting peacefully and working to clean up the mess made by “a handful of criminals and thugs who tore up the place.”

Obama’s answer to a question from the press on the Baltimore riots was 14 minutes long and included 6 major talking points. Obama apologized to Prime Minister Abe during his response, admitting that he was going long, but that he felt the need to address the issue because it was important.

“When individuals get crowbars and start prying open doors to loot, they’re not protesting. They’re not making a statement. They’re stealing,” he said. “When they burn down a building, they’re committing arson.”

“That is not a protest. That is not a statement,” he said referring to the violence in Baltimore last night.

... before continuing on to blame bad cops and a racist legal system to explain away all the troubles plaguing American blacks.

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« Reply #353 on: April 28, 2015, 02:06:38 PM »
If the cop had no visible injuries except the almost severed spine, if the cop had been tasered and there were low rock walls with sharp edges next to him, if available video shows the injury likely occurred out in public and no one including the video recording bystander mentions an ass whoppin that had taken place... if no security cameras along the route that have been looked at show any indication of a beating.. I would probably be exactly where I am today.. wondering if it happened during the fall and no one realized it in time. I wouldn't jump to a murder conclusion at this point. Would you? 

When a suspect is in custody, it is the duty of the arresting officers to ensure that person is safely transported to jail, the hospital, etc. isn't it?  How on Earth could someone sustain an injury as severe as a severed spinal cord (no matter how it happened) without one cop making the effort to help?  

I know Gray had a long rap sheet.  I know Gray was considered to be scum, etc.  I get all that.  Still didn't deserve to get a beating or a life ending injury while in custody. That being said, I think the real reason the riot is going on is because the chief and mayor kept stalling when people wanted to know what actually happened.

They (the rioters) have every right to be angry.  I just don't get how killing the city in which you live is going to solve the problem, or make it better in the future?...... Bizarre behavior.....  


  

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« Reply #354 on: April 28, 2015, 02:07:08 PM »
That the courts found no wrongdoing in a lot of the cases, yet still gave the payout.

Hope this helps.

It happens more often than not. However there are times when cops screw the pooch and go overboard. I wish city governments would adopt a no settlement policy unless they are willing to say the officers were wrong. Paying off someone when it's not deserved to save money sends the wrong message

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« Reply #355 on: April 28, 2015, 02:07:21 PM »
The mayor should have said, "anyone who breaks anything or destroys anything will be stopped with as much force as needed or required.  We will fill the jails up if we have to."

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« Reply #356 on: April 28, 2015, 02:07:48 PM »

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« Reply #357 on: April 28, 2015, 02:08:21 PM »
The mayor should have said, "anyone who breaks anything or destroys anything will be stopped with as much force as needed or required.  We will fill the jails up if we have to."

and maybe add.... let's wait until we have all the facts... facts are things we base our decison on.

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« Reply #358 on: April 28, 2015, 02:10:24 PM »
When a suspect is in custody, it is the duty of the arresting officers to ensure that person is safely transported to jail, the hospital, etc. isn't it?  How on Earth could someone sustain an injury as severe as a severed spinal cord (no matter how it happened) without one cop making the effort to help?  

I know Gray had a long rap sheet.  I know Gray was considered to be scum, etc.  I get all that.  Still didn't deserve to get a beating or a life ending injury while in custody. That being said, I think the real reason the riot is going on is because the chief and mayor kept stalling when people wanted to know what actually happened.

They (the rioters) have every right to be angry.  I just don't get how killing the city in which you live is going to solve the problem, or make it better in the future?...... Bizarre behavior.....  


  

Makes perfect sense to them, though. Every fucking time. Nothing bizarre about it; predictable as the dude's rap sheet.

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« Reply #359 on: April 28, 2015, 02:10:38 PM »
Very naïve question: WHY Wiggzy Jeezzuuss don't stop all this shit  ::) , black J.C.  where a U  :-\




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« Reply #360 on: April 28, 2015, 02:11:50 PM »
and maybe add.... let's wait until we have all the facts... facts are things we base our decison on.
I think thats irrelevant for them mostly.  Remember when the facts did come out with Derren Wilson and all the evidence and autopsy?  What did they do?  Make up their own and choose not to believe what really happened.


They will believe whatever they want and lie as they see fit.  I was watching the news last night and every single person they interviewed claimed to have been a victim of police brutality at one time or another.  You could easily see they were outright lying.  Hell, they may even believe it themselves despite it never happening.  Low Intelligence humans have perfected the art of deceiving themselves.

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« Reply #361 on: April 28, 2015, 02:13:51 PM »
Same folks that are still convinced OJ was framed. Facts are extremely important to them, you kidding.

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« Reply #362 on: April 28, 2015, 02:15:59 PM »
When a suspect is in custody, it is the duty of the arresting officers to ensure that person is safely transported to jail, the hospital, etc. isn't it?  How on Earth could someone sustain an injury as severe as a severed spinal cord (no matter how it happened) without one cop making the effort to help?  

I know Gray had a long rap sheet.  I know Gray was considered to be scum, etc.  I get all that.  Still didn't deserve to get a beating or a life ending injury while in custody. That being said, I think the real reason the riot is going on is because the chief and mayor kept stalling when people wanted to know what actually happened.

They (the rioters) have every right to be angry.  I just don't get how killing the city in which you live is going to solve the problem, or make it better in the future?...... Bizarre behavior.....  


  

Those are all good questions.

I wish PERF would develop a timeline of the most common investigations so the public wouldn't go bat crazy within days of an incident because an investigation hasn't been finished. Maybe it's just their lack of understanding of the process that makes them think it's stalling.

The rioters really don't have the right to be so angry they destroy peoples property and throw objects at police.   

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« Reply #363 on: April 28, 2015, 02:17:55 PM »
Those are all good questions.

I wish PERF would develop a timeline of the most common investigations so the public wouldn't go bat crazy within days of an incident because an investigation hasn't been finished. Maybe it's just their lack of understanding of the process that makes them think it's stalling.

The rioters really don't have the right to be so angry they destroy peoples property and throw objects at police.   
Exactly.  They have ZERO right to act on their anger and should be stopped with force if needed.

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« Reply #364 on: April 28, 2015, 02:20:28 PM »
Option D: "Its like me saying attributing the ills of ted bundy or jeffery dahmer to you and your friends...."

And, of course, the predictable cop-blaming and rioting we all did when those corrupt fuckers took our boys down.

Yeah, I remember.

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« Reply #365 on: April 28, 2015, 02:27:12 PM »
Those are all good questions.

I wish PERF would develop a timeline of the most common investigations so the public wouldn't go bat crazy within days of an incident because an investigation hasn't been finished. Maybe it's just their lack of understanding of the process that makes them think it's stalling.

The rioters really don't have the right to be so angry they destroy peoples property and throw objects at police.  

Problem is, it doesn't really matter. How long after 'Hands Up, Down Shoot' was proven to be bullshit (witnesses - mostly black, forensics, autopsy, etc.) did the chant continue. Worldwide, it continued. The city still burned. Investigation, facts, verdicts - truth just don't matter to many.

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« Reply #366 on: April 28, 2015, 02:37:20 PM »

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« Reply #368 on: April 28, 2015, 02:45:06 PM »
"Young also apologized for comments he made Monday night in which he referred to rioters as “thugs.”
 
 “What we’re seeing today is not about Freddie Gray,” Young said. “It is about the pain, the hurt and the suffering of these young people. There’s no excuse for them to loot, riot and destroy our city. I made a comment out of frustration and anger when I called our children ‘thugs.’ They’re not thugs. They’re just misdirected. We need to direct them on a different path by creating opportunities for them.”



Might take me awhile to wrap my head around that...

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« Reply #369 on: April 28, 2015, 02:45:58 PM »
Gang Members Stand with City Counsel against the violence and rioting
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/politics/blog/bal-gang-members-stand-with-city-council-against-rioting-in-baltimore-20150428-story.html
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Yeah thats really good.  Let's legitimize the criminals who are responsible for the very behavior that led to all of this, starting with Freddie Gray.

Ahh, the cycle continues.  These people are incredibly stupid.  All of them.

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« Reply #371 on: April 28, 2015, 02:53:41 PM »
"Young also apologized for comments he made Monday night in which he referred to rioters as “thugs.”
 
 “What we’re seeing today is not about Freddie Gray,” Young said. “It is about the pain, the hurt and the suffering of these young people. There’s no excuse for them to loot, riot and destroy our city. I made a comment out of frustration and anger when I called our children ‘thugs.’ They’re not thugs. They’re just misdirected. We need to direct them on a different path by creating opportunities for them.”



Might take me awhile to wrap my head around that...


What, the "pain"?

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« Reply #372 on: April 28, 2015, 02:54:28 PM »
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Yeah thats really good.  Let's legitimize the criminals who are responsible for the very behavior that led to all of this, starting with Freddie Gray.

Ahh, the cycle continues.  These people are incredibly stupid.  All of them.
TA, yes these are gang members. And yes, they may have criminal records. But, if out of the ashes of all this, these young men could grow into leaders that can help rebuild and repair Baltimore reputation. It's it the direction in which they want to go. Necessity can make for strange bedfellows. To say that they don't have ulterior motive would be naive. But, for right now..lets play a wait and see, before you issue the requisite "I told you so".

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« Reply #373 on: April 28, 2015, 02:58:25 PM »
TA, yes these are gang members. And yes, they may have criminal records. But, if out of the ashes of all this, these young men could grow into leaders that can help rebuild and repair Baltimore reputation. It's it the direction in which they want to go. Necessity can make for strange bedfellows. To say that they don't have ulterior motive would be naive. But, for right now..lets play a wait and see, before you issue the requisite "I told you so".

Think they'd be willing to take it a step further, maybe admit they're really the ones responsible for the vast majority of black murder victims?

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« Reply #374 on: April 28, 2015, 03:01:23 PM »
TA, yes these are gang members. And yes, they may have criminal records. But, if out of the ashes of all this, these young men could grow into leaders that can help rebuild and repair Baltimore reputation. It's it the direction in which they want to go. Necessity can make for strange bedfellows. To say that they don't have ulterior motive would be naive. But, for right now..lets play a wait and see, before you issue the requisite "I told you so".
Leaders?  

There is only one way to repair Baltimore's reputation but that involves a lot of ships and a logistics nightmare.

Seriously though, Baltimore has fallen into the wrong hands and is becoming just another city like Detroit or Newark or what have you.  Its not going in the right direction at all and there is no indication that its going to get better.