Posted on 10/27/2014 9:39:49 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
Judge sentences Andrew Rolle to life in prison Monday morning.
A jury found Rolle, also known as "Birdman," guilty of first-degree murder. He killed Miami police officer James Walker in January 8, 2008 during a North Miami Beach shooting.
Rolle, 28, was also found guilty on two counts of attempted first-degree murder.
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Sure would be nice to see the many black cops and their families TAKE A STAND for fellow officers like Darrell Wilson.
Yep, should have gotten the death penalty. And should have been executed immediately.
It took 6 1/2 years just to get to sentancing this animal......unbelievable.
sentancing = sentencing
They probably would if they thought that their lives wouldn’t be threatened.
Any colleges request him to give their commencement speech yet?
True, but we are going to have to get beyond that crap...just stand your ground....pun intended.
You forgot to turn off Ebonics Spell Check.
I am confused which one was the racist? The cop or the killer?
I mean a black man died so there has to be a racist involved.
Rolle was already serving a 50-year prison sentence.
Then what the #$*(@ was he doing out? The judges and everyone responsible for him being on the streets should be locked up with him.
There needs to be a price paid for these damned liberals churning criminals on us again and again.
Lol
“I am confused which one was the racist? The cop or the killer?
I mean a black man died so there has to be a racist involved.”
When all else fails it’s Bush’s fault. YOU KNOW!
Racism was at first suspected. Until it was shown that the police officer, in uniform and on duty, couldn’t masquerade as an unarmed teenage choir boy praying in church over which college scholarship to accept.
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