Another sad day for ChrisOnllyn

Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
I have to admit that I'm tending to give the cops more benefit of the doubt but I read that top to bottom and didn't see proof of a single persons guilt. I see quite a lot of supposition, but no actual proof of guilt.

Supposition and biased interpretation is all they've got.
 

officeguy

Well-Known Member
He shouldn't have died and I feel no joy about his death. The reality is, he didn't die as the result of intentional or reckless conduct by any particular police officer. He died as result of:

- how justice is administered in Baltimore. With his 19 priors, he should have been at the Western Correctional Center in Cumberland, not on the streets in Baltimore.
- policies promoted by the BPD leadership and states attorneys office that forced the street cops to chase around small-time dealers and lookouts like Freddie. If they got arrested, they are back on the street within hours and the game starts anew.
- policies of BPD on the transport of prisoners and the insufficient equipment provided to the front line officers. Had he been placed in the back of a patrol car with polycarbonate 'cage' and directly driven to central booking, there wouldn't have been any opportunity to stand up and take a tumble.

The city had an obligation to keep him safe while he was in custody. The city failed at that and spent a lot of money to avoid a lawsuit. What provably didn't happen was that any individual person comitted a criminal act that led to his demise.
 

littlelady

God bless the USA
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