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....and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens
seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. Former Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke said the settlement — expected to be approved Wednesday by the city's spending panel — was a "very positive development for the city." "The mayor and her staff are trying to do all they can to heal the wounds in the community, and this is a step in the right direction," said Schmoke, president of the University of Baltimore. "This settlement will give some people in the community at least some sense of justice." |
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On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 19:43:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
...and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. It's only money (other people's money). The real deterrent will be the 6 officers charged (half black, half white) There was no discrimination here, just cops trying to teach someone a lesson. I said from the start of this one that they were talking that boy for an E ticket ride in the van.. |
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 06:43:46 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/8/15 9:38 PM, wrote: On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 19:43:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: ...and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. It's only money (other people's money). The real deterrent will be the 6 officers charged (half black, half white) There was no discrimination here, just cops trying to teach someone a lesson. I said from the start of this one that they were talking that boy for an E ticket ride in the van.. Right. No discrimination. Sure. Right. Do you really think a white guy who fights with the cops never gets a rough ride in the van or simply gets the **** beat out of him? You have been listening to Al Sharpton too long. Note half of the cops charged, including the ranking officer are black. The same was true with Eric Garner The ranking officer was a black woman. |
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On 9/9/15 12:03 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 06:43:46 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/8/15 9:38 PM, wrote: On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 19:43:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: ...and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. It's only money (other people's money). The real deterrent will be the 6 officers charged (half black, half white) There was no discrimination here, just cops trying to teach someone a lesson. I said from the start of this one that they were talking that boy for an E ticket ride in the van.. Right. No discrimination. Sure. Right. Do you really think a white guy who fights with the cops never gets a rough ride in the van or simply gets the **** beat out of him? You have been listening to Al Sharpton too long. Note half of the cops charged, including the ranking officer are black. The same was true with Eric Garner The ranking officer was a black woman. Your posit doesn't disprove the posit that discrimination was involved. You seriously would have been great fun in college on an opposing team's debate squad. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/9/15 12:03 PM, wrote: On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 06:43:46 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/8/15 9:38 PM, wrote: On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 19:43:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: ...and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. It's only money (other people's money). The real deterrent will be the 6 officers charged (half black, half white) There was no discrimination here, just cops trying to teach someone a lesson. I said from the start of this one that they were talking that boy for an E ticket ride in the van.. Right. No discrimination. Sure. Right. Do you really think a white guy who fights with the cops never gets a rough ride in the van or simply gets the **** beat out of him? You have been listening to Al Sharpton too long. Note half of the cops charged, including the ranking officer are black. The same was true with Eric Garner The ranking officer was a black woman. Your posit doesn't disprove the posit that discrimination was involved. You seriously would have been great fun in college on an opposing team's debate squad. You would look like a fool with your arguments! Greg would want to know where your discrimination claim comes from. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/8/15 9:38 PM, wrote: On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 19:43:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: ...and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. It's only money (other people's money). The real deterrent will be the 6 officers charged (half black, half white) There was no discrimination here, just cops trying to teach someone a lesson. I said from the start of this one that they were talking that boy for an E ticket ride in the van.. Right. No discrimination. Sure. Right. Who discriminated? The black officers? The white officers? |
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On 9/9/2015 12:18 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/8/15 9:38 PM, wrote: On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 19:43:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: ...and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. It's only money (other people's money). The real deterrent will be the 6 officers charged (half black, half white) There was no discrimination here, just cops trying to teach someone a lesson. I said from the start of this one that they were talking that boy for an E ticket ride in the van.. Right. No discrimination. Sure. Right. Who discriminated? The black officers? The white officers? What happened to the other detainee that was reportedly in the van and said he heard Gray pounding around in the back. Was that a made up story? Mikek |
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On 9/9/2015 1:15 PM, amdx wrote:
On 9/9/2015 12:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/8/15 9:38 PM, wrote: On Tue, 8 Sep 2015 19:43:43 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: ...and maybe cities will take police violence against unarmed citizens seriously. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's decision to pay Freddie Gray's family a $6.4 million civil settlement drew praise and criticism Tuesday, with some Baltimore leaders saying the move will help heal the city and others calling it premature. It's only money (other people's money). The real deterrent will be the 6 officers charged (half black, half white) There was no discrimination here, just cops trying to teach someone a lesson. I said from the start of this one that they were talking that boy for an E ticket ride in the van.. Right. No discrimination. Sure. Right. Who discriminated? The black officers? The white officers? What happened to the other detainee that was reportedly in the van and said he heard Gray pounding around in the back. Was that a made up story? Mikek http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/bal...e-gray-n351321 |
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