Posted on 09/08/2015 8:56:34 AM PDT by gorush
A proposed $6.4 million settlement in the death of Freddie Gray would "resolve all civil claims related to the city of Baltimore, the Baltimore Police Department, individual Baltimore police officers, and any other persons or institutions who might be deemed responsible for the death of Mr. Gray," the city said in a news release Tuesday.
The city's law department will submit the proposal to the city's Board of Estimates on Wednesday, the city said.
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How about Freddie’s family pays the taxpayers?
Shakedown? I’m sure the Baltimore pols were tripping over themselves to see how much money they could throw at Freddie’s survivors.
Who was it that said, “Crime doesn’t pay?”
“Mo Money....Mo Money....Mo Money!”
Jeez, a drug dealer with a history of self-harm (and then pursuing damages) when arrested and taken into custody on his final arrest takes the self-harm schtick “a bridge too far” and manages to inflict fatal injuries to himself. And FOR THIS his family gets millions? Such a settlement would never happen if Baltimore if it was a stupid white perp trying to pull this.
Maybe Freddie’s family can hold out for more. What’s a billon dollars nowadays.
Thank-you for posting. Go Rush’s thread up.
Freedie is worth more dead than alive???
How much do you want to bet that it is all gone within a year?
Escalades and hookers and blow.
He was a promising young pharmacology college student just practicing without a license on the street .
and I am sure that his proposed rap disc was going to get him out of the projects, right after he got out of Bible Study.
You are so right about about the turnabout if it was a white perp juxtaposed in the same situation , and there wouldn't be any White House representatives sent,either !
BlacKKK ping.
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