Charm City

tom88

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No, I don't want to indict all cops. But when officers act outside the law, and other officers and departments cover for them, it does nobody any good. So officers that do that, yeah, indict them.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/20/judge-questions-freddie-gray-rough-ride-theory/

This says there was not another officer with him for the whole ride.

The difference between OJ and Officer Goodson is a jury nullified OJ's conviction. This judge, a judge who was a prosecutor and had prosecuted cops, does not have the same bias. The article you linked stated
Yet Judge Williams expressed skepticism about a surveillance video presented by prosecutors that showed Officer Goodson running a stop sign and making a wide turn before the van’s fourth stop. The judge said the van could have stopped at the sign beyond the view of the camera and noted that the van wasn’t traveling very fast.

So there is NO evidence of a "rough ride". You seem to have the same mentality as the OJ jury, just in the opposite.
 

Hijinx

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The difference between OJ and Officer Goodson is a jury nullified OJ's conviction. This judge, a judge who was a prosecutor and had prosecuted cops, does not have the same bias. The article you linked stated


So there is NO evidence of a "rough ride". You seem to have the same mentality as the OJ jury, just in the opposite.

We all know the problem in the big Democrat cities.
We just cannot say it.
 
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