Yeah.... A history of brutality and the BPD losing over 100 cases in the last few years is certainly affirmative action justice Those cops weren't going to jail either and the settlements were all low payouts due to garbage legislation. Some justice huh?
http://data.baltimoresun.com/news/police-settlements/
Some people refuse to argue the facts though. And my posts on the last page have highlighted clear cases of brutality and injustice. OP, I would really like you to address that article, as well the ending of my first post in this thread. What do you think about a cop getting no jail time after he wildly shoots into a crowd of unarmed people and places a bullet into the back of a young woman's head?
She later died and her killer walks free.
Also, let me repeat...Ms. Mosby is not trying to appease anyone. She's seeking justice and comes from a long line of cops. Her family is filled with cops. Her parents, uncles, grandparents and even great-relatives were cops. Here's that post again.
Cops get off the hook easy around the country all the time. John Crawford was minding his own business and killed while shopping. Tamir Rice was playing in the park. Rekia Boyd was hanging out with friends. All unarmed...all without criminal history...all killed by cops who walk free and no one was held accountable for their deaths. Its like they didnt fvking matter.
Those are examples of criminal cops being treated with "kid's gloves and releasing suspect [that] will increase crime victimization, especially for blacks who are the main victims."
http://data.baltimoresun.com/news/police-settlements/
Some people refuse to argue the facts though. And my posts on the last page have highlighted clear cases of brutality and injustice. OP, I would really like you to address that article, as well the ending of my first post in this thread. What do you think about a cop getting no jail time after he wildly shoots into a crowd of unarmed people and places a bullet into the back of a young woman's head?
She later died and her killer walks free.
PS - Id love to see how anyone could defend the Rekia Boyd killing case in Chicago. How is it that a cop can shoot wildly into a crowd of unarmed people, and see no jail time? How is it that a DA can tank the case by undercharging? But yeah...how dare citizens be outraged at these things. Its simply black supremacist to demand accountability from officials and those in power.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/...ly-undercharged-officer-who-killed-Rekia-Boyd
Also, let me repeat...Ms. Mosby is not trying to appease anyone. She's seeking justice and comes from a long line of cops. Her family is filled with cops. Her parents, uncles, grandparents and even great-relatives were cops. Here's that post again.
A family of public servants. Ms. Mosby refuses to be a bootlicker despite her family history. She's doing what is right. A man died mysteriously in the custody of a police force known for abusing van rides and other cases of brutality. This is all well documented. Thus she is right to charge these officers and find the truth.Jaylan said:Mosby is so awful right? I mean...she doesnt care about the law and justice...just black supremacy
I mean its not like her family consists of 4 generations of police officers....oh wait...
Seems this woman with a familial legacy of law enforcement and public service, has a vested interest in seeking justice.
If both Ms Mosby's parents were cops and the Baltimore police don't want her prosecuting them, what does that say?
Cops get off the hook easy around the country all the time. John Crawford was minding his own business and killed while shopping. Tamir Rice was playing in the park. Rekia Boyd was hanging out with friends. All unarmed...all without criminal history...all killed by cops who walk free and no one was held accountable for their deaths. Its like they didnt fvking matter.
Those are examples of criminal cops being treated with "kid's gloves and releasing suspect