Posted on 11/11/2010 3:22:56 PM PST by Casey Hendrickson KDOX
This is a post I don't want to write. Unfortunately, I have to.
Yesterday on the program we discussed the proposed changes in the horrendously biased coroner's inquest process here in Las Vegas. During that segment, I had the lamentable task of telling you that many police officers, the Sheriff, and even the DA all opposed the basic changes to the inquest process demanded by the public.
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What I have from your post here is meaningless. Three groups of witnesses, so what? Which had the most individual credibility? Why do groups count as opposed to individual testimony? What other testimony was presented?
What silly standard is that as an officer you can only point your weapon at a reported armed person after you are convinced he has already committed a crime? I've never heard of that standard anywhere. The 911 tapes sound pretty chaotic. If the cops didn't have their guns drawn, that also would be a question. Now, the point is how did they handle it from there? What quotes do you have other than what is on the Sun blog?
You see, any question of facts is regarded as choosing sides. That isn't the case. But what is required is rational, objective thinking. Not a lot of that going on with this case.
Also, since you are there, what is Scott's family doing next? Are they pursuing a civil case or waiting to see if the Feds will investigate?
There are some reports of the darker side of Scott's life. Any more of that come to light? Did you attend the Inquest? There isn't any unedited YouTube, just news reports.
I understand you are busy, but as you can see from this thread it's all heat, no light. Any light you could shed would be appreciated, since you are following it closely.
I don’t have them anymore. The Sun had transcripts and audio from the inquest. I’m sure it’s still on their server. I deleted the conflicting testimony I played on air from my system.
Well, thanks for getting back with me.
Take care.
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