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    Malicious Prosecution

    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/freddie-gray/bs-md-ci-mosby-lawsuit-to-proceed-20170106-story.html Hmph.
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    Despite Good Track Record in St. Mary's, Police Use of Force Still Worries Some

    What does anything in the article have to do with force used by St. Mary's police?
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    Right......originally you said this was the outcome because the state overcharged. Then when it's proven to you to you the state charged the charges you wished for, but the court deliberated them and found them not to be valid, you change to the court is wrong. Okay, you and Chrys a proven cop...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    That's hogwash. The court, stated this; All along you have argued that Goodson should be held accountable because a "reasonable person" should have known what could have happened if they didn't seat belt a person in, and that there was a general order which Goodson should have followed...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    Officer Goodson was the driver of the van and therefore responsible for determining if Gray needed to be seatbelted or placed face down if he were un-cooperative. That was the policy known to Goodson at the time of Gray's arrest. The person responsible for Goodson not doing something else is...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    So still no answer. You are a lot on talk, but little on substance. :lmao:
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    This is the only time you have attempted to answer that question, but you never said who those persons are. If you don't have the information and am not sure what the names of the persons, fine. I get that you give vague answers and don't want to get locked in on giving a name because you want...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    Did the guy who mis-adjusted the doors follow the training he was given? If so, I would want the guy who was responsible for training him fired. I would then want the company to pay an exorbitant sum of money to punish them for not ensuring this guy was properly trained. If the person was...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    The government paid 6.5 million dollars and the person who was responsible for training these officers was terminated. Why do you insist on saying nobody was held accountable?
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    Then you solidify the argument Thisperson is making and answer his question as to who should be held responsible. Anthony Batts. If this happened before, Batts should have known about it and trained his officers. He didn't. In the meantime, there were hundreds, perhaps thousands or tens of...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    Just because someone is dead is not evidence their actions were unreasonable. Many reasonable people on here believe their actions were not unreasonable, not to mention a Circuit Court Judge who has ALL the evidence.
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    You keep saying it was the protocol. What you keep avoiding is that the officers didn't know it was protocol. That is not the way they were trained.
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    The city has paid out lots of money for people falling on the sidewalk, slipping on snow, etc. I don't know where you get your millions figure from, but that's what big cities do. They settle instead of going to court. They likely changed the policy because people got paid. That, however...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    If Freddy Gray thrashing himself about the back of the van (as witnesses have testified too) is what lead to his death, I would say Freddy is responsible. The fact is, we don't know exactly actions lead to his death. They refuted the rough ride theory. The protocol known to the officers at...
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    Lt. Rice aquitted in Freddie Gray case

    So you can imagine politics played a part in the settlement of Freddy Gray's civil case, but lack the imagination to understand why a police commissioner, whose predecessor was fired in the aftermath of Freddy Gray's death, might try to place blame on the officers but not the department who...
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