Posted on 06/22/2015 7:35:26 PM PDT by nickcarraway
And he would have a very bad headache.
Why can't the cops "screw up" with a guy like this instead of black gangsters?
Everbody knows they wanted to.
Cops feed prisoners in custody every damn day. Why is this a news story.
You’re right.
“Very smart thing for cops to do.
#1 Helps put him in frame of mind to talk.
#2 Lawyer cannot claim he only confessed to get food, was mistreated, low blood sugar, etc.”
...and there is a LOT to talk about, at least at that time. Was he alone? Did he have help in buying the weapons? Was he on drugs? Perhaps a new drug that causes that kind of reaction (like PCP in the 80s)? A rather endless list, seems that the cops were handling it fine. Plenty of time to give him the drip (assuming SC can get their hands on the meds).
ok new york magazine............inmates of color at the city jails are treated the same if not better, where is the issue here?
“Home Quarters’’? Don’t think I’ve heard of that one.
LOL! (where you been hiding lately Vendome?)
Another hot scoop from the MSM. Ranks right up there with the story of Rubio’s fishing “yacht”.
+1 and it is the law in many locales. Prisoners must be fed.
Working my butt ox off...
Exactly...
Tell me about it. Ain’t you just loving this Obama recovery? (not!)
Like I said “Just Working it”.
Been through it over the last 3 years.
I’ll be fine in 3 more and it’ll never happen again.
I figure about another 7 or 8 for me— maybe, maybe longer and then I’m done. The wife’s collecting SS but still working 12-hour shifts as a nurses aide. Thank you Barrack Obama.
They folded back in the mid to late 90’s.
IIRC they were a slightly classier Home Depot but not quite a HD Expo.
No kidding. Don’t think we had them here in Jersey. Not surprising . This state loves business like a dog loves fleas.
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