Occasionally a politician or two will face justice for their outrageous actions, and so it appears that may happen in Baltimore over the case of Freddie Gray, a black male substance abuser and frequent guest of the Baltimore jail house for one infraction or another. Some months ago, Freddie was picked up for yet another clash with officers and placed in the back of the paddy wagon for a trip to the jail. There were a total of six officers who interacted with Freddy that day. Unfortunately, Freddie was not restrained in the back of the vehicle, no doubt because the officers knew him and were providing him with more freedom during his ride to the jail.
Unfortunately, Freddie may have been walking around in the back or doing other things and he fell enroute, resulting in a broken neck, and ultimate death from his injury. The six officers involved were a mix of ethnicities, but the instantaneous reaction of Blacks Lives Matter city residents (and imported agitators) was that it was a case of murder against an unarmed black man, and the mayor, Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby, and Major Sam Cogen of the Baltimore Sheriffs office immediately condemned the officers and convicted them of murder in the court of public opinion. Two of the officers were recently acquitted in a court case, and the others should follow suit shortly. Now the officers are fighting back.
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“black” and “female” the magic color and gender qualification to get even the most incompetent people (including biased, racist and narcissistic people like her Mosby) put into a political office…..(see also black Democrat Congresswomen…..)
Yea!
Malicious is what she is.
I hope she goes down.. down..down!!
If mercy was shown to the wicked they still would not change.
Yes!
GOOD. GO POLICE. GET RID OF THIS RACIST IMPUDENT PUNK POS!! Put her behind bars for the damage her actions allowed to go on!! Arrogant POS!!
Why ain’t this Racist trash in jail.
Outstanding, please sue the H@## out of her!!!!
Hmmm – If we throw her in jail…could we set a precedent for those who think that their skin color make the decisions rather than the law of the land?