Apparently the case against the two officers charged for the "Rodney King South" incident have had their hearing put off for a few weeks :
http://www.newsobserver.com/145/story/470960.htm
"Two Durham police officers charged with misdemeanor assault last month after a fight outside a sports bar have five more weeks until they are due in court.
"The simple assault cases against Gary P. Lee, 38, and Scott Tanner, 33, were continued in a Wake County court Monday until Sept. 25."
No mention of the bald guy.
N & O BIAS . &&& N & O BIAS *** N & O BIAS +++
I don't think this was caught yet:
If you remember a couple weeks back, the
News & Observer ran the races of the AV and the
suspect in the Blincos beating. They also
printed that racial epiteths were reportedly used by
Police IN THEIR ON-LINE VERSION.
The Paper version was cleansed of all such damaging
information.
Well, Lookie what happened today. The following was
ommitted from the Print version!
"According to notes taken by Investigator Benjamin Himan, Wilson said that NIFONG WANTED TO BE TOLD when the taxi driver was arrested.
The prosecutor's office or police collected evidence on Elmostafa that included his insurance and driving history, several years' worth of drug tests -- all of which were negative -- and a criminal record check......"
"The case against Elmostafa is at least the second time in which a witness involved in the lacrosse case received personal attention from Nifong.
The second woman hired to dance at the party was arrested on a probation violation immediately after she gave a statement to investigators. Nifong personally signed paperwork that changed KIM ROBERTS' bail status, which FREED HER from having to pay a $1,875 balance to her bail bondsman.
Nifong said the change was routine and denied it had anything to do with the lacrosse
case."