Posted on 05/08/2015 5:55:55 PM PDT by Usagi_yo
Dashcam video released Thursday shows a black suspect being kicked in the face by a white Delaware police who was charged last week with assault.
The video, recorded August 2013, was released by Dover police after a federal judge ruled last week that it was no longer considered confidential. The ruling came in a lawsuit filed on behalf of the suspect by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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I'm not defending cops, but with the ACLU behind this release of 2 year old footage now, just after Baltimore is settling down with the DA overreach, one can't help but wonder if this is part of a larger plan of drip, drip, drip, until the people are readied for nationalized policing.
Let's keep an eye out for future questionable reporting timings.
-PJ
Why don’t you specifically tell me whats wrong instead of dancing around playing this game. Then I’ll address it.
Ambivalent? Really? One knee down and lowering himself. That is “ambivalent”?
I didn’t see any justification for that. Some police offices are out of control.
Do you think that helping kitties excuses this?
Clue: it doesn’t.
I already told you to check your own posts.
Start with #1.
Was that too hard for you? Are you truly that arrogant?
After you have reviewed your own posts on this thread, and still can’t discern any issues regarding chronological dates, ping me again.
I will address it then, if you still continue to claim ignorance, of the game you started.
Oh, no you have me wrong. I’ve known what the problem is, it’s a typo in the June 2013/2014 date, that was obvious from the start.
I was just wondering if you knew what was wrong. The way you were hinting and meandering about the point led me to believe you didn’t know what was wrong.
Didn’t want to rob you of the opportunity to figure it out for yourself.
So, figure it out for yourself.
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