Posted on 05/02/2015 7:42:47 AM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
Mark Levin opened his show tonight with blistering analysis of the announced prosecutions of Baltimore police officers, saying it all amounts to mob rule. He points out that the prosecutor, who brought the charges today against the six officers involved in Freddie Grays arrest, based these charges on a complaint as the investigations arent even completed yet. Further, he said that some of these charges are utterly absurd and that this prosecution is all about politics.
Levin says this prosecutor a hack and a disgrace and calls into question whether she should even be prosecuting this case.
Listen below as he explains it all:
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Yep. Beck predicted the domino affect in the middle east and spelled it out on that blackboard.
They are probably job hunting right now.
The charges are bogus and will never stand.
Exactly. Blacks pander to blacks. Period. The crap they pull is nauseating, but as long as the bruthas approve, it's cool. Their job is secure. And there's nothing we can do. We can't turn back the clock.
The prosecutor is dumb as a doornail and has the integrity of Michael Nifong.
She was strictly pandering to the mob. The mob will erupt again when the flimsy charges are dismissed and the cops set free or given slight sentences on reduced charges.
Even a non-law expert like you and me can see that charging a policeman with murder because he didn't put a restraint on a prisoner is ridiculous.
But she is kinda cute.
Are we in Nifong territory?
Well, Boston College School of Law. She did her undergrad at Tuskegee. She grew up in Boston.
Well, Boston College School of Law. She did her undergrad at Tuskegee. She grew up in Boston.
Her husband is on the Baøtimore City Council. How incestuous.
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