Posted on 05/01/2015 7:56:27 AM PDT by markomalley
States Attorney Marilyn J. Mosby said Friday she has probable cause to file criminal charges in the much publicized death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray who died while in police custody.
Six officers, including a lieutenant and a sergeant, have been suspended after the incident. Gray suffered a spinal injury and died after riding in a police transport van that made several stops.
On Thursday, Baltimores police officials said they turned over their initial report to prosecutors a day earlier than expected.
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The Freddie Gray presser right now-
Did I hear this doofus right?
Did he say I’m one of Freddie Gray’s fathers?
LMAO....
#FreddieGray Richard, one of Freddie's fathers, says the family is satisfied with the charges, an important step in getting justice.— WJZ | CBS Baltimore (@cbsbaltimore) May 1, 2015
Was he superman? He fled and was caught in under a minute.
“The clear signal here is: Rioting and looting works if you are going to unlawfully arrest someone, make sure they don’t end up dead in the back of the police van.”
The convict was not unlawfully arrested. He was carrying a knife BANNED BY BALTIMORE CITY CODE. Maryland does NOT have a state-level knife law preemption law.
And the lawyer just now referred to “Freddie’s” legacy.
Was he referring to Freddie’s rap sheet?
She is not unattractive, but she has an arrogant, pushy black look to her.
“Now, it is in the media that he had just got out of back surgery from a car wreck that he settled!! In fact he is said to have had several back surgeries! “
Been debunked a few times already.
The convict was LEGALLY arrested, for cause. He was carrying a knife BANNED BY BALTIMORE CITY CODE. Maryland does NOT have a state-level knife law preemption law.
I forget who makes the BS Bingo cards here. Legacy, community, hopelessness, justice, voices, empower...what else?
He looked physically injured long before he was even loaded into the paddy wagon. He verbally sounded like he was in severe pain. From my perspective,appears he had some type of pre-existing medical condition when the bike cops arrived.
No, it was not legal. It was not a switchblade, but it was spring-assisted, which Baltimore’s law bans.
No, the Baltimore city code bans that knife. It was not a switchblade, but it was spring-assisted, which city code bans. The convict was LEGALLY arrested, for cause. He was carrying a knife BANNED BY BALTIMORE CITY CODE. Maryland does NOT have a state-level knife law preemption law.
And curiously, there were a large number of dry cleaners that were burned down, many of them far from any other riot-related activity.
Virtue Words.
These are words in the value system of the target audience which tend to produce a positive image when attached to a person or issue. Peace, happiness, security, wise leadership, freedom, etc., are virtue words.
Standard PsyOps
That is a 'switchblade' defined by Baltimore; and if true would be 'illegal' there.
Anything with a automatic or spring assist is deemed a 'switchblade'.
The convict was LEGALLY arrested, for cause. No, it was not a true switchblade, but he was carrying a spring-assisted knife BANNED BY BALTIMORE CITY CODE. Maryland does NOT have a state-level knife law preemption law.
The convict was LEGALLY arrested, for cause. No, it was not a true switchblade, but he was carrying a spring-assisted knife BANNED BY BALTIMORE CITY CODE. Maryland does NOT have a state-level knife law preemption law.
The convict was LEGALLY arrested, for cause. No, it was not a true switchblade, but he was carrying a spring-assisted knife BANNED BY BALTIMORE CITY CODE. Maryland does NOT have a state-level knife law preemption law.
The convict was LEGALLY arrested, for cause. No, it was not a true switchblade, but he was carrying a spring-assisted knife BANNED BY BALTIMORE CITY CODE. Maryland does NOT have a state-level knife law preemption law.
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