Posted on 4/30/2015, 4:36:20 PM by Bidimus1
Take a look http://www.guns.com/2015/04/29/baltimore-coverage-you-may-not-see-8-pics/
I work in the city. There does seem to be a very strong identity from Baltimoreans, sort of a pride. I’m gratified to see that pride in action.
While I appreciate people trying to do the right thing, I also know that many times the right thing is done for TV cameras. Just the other night the cameras showed protesters throwing flower petals at the cops but the reporter said that they were issuing threats at the same time.
13 killed since Gray was arrested and at least 9 shot in the last 24 hours.
Baltimore has much bigger problems that the police.
The one that impressed me was the Men in front of the police, should be more of that there.
Yep, especially "candle light vigils".......and leaving teddy bears, flowers and cards at the location of a death. All that "stuff" will be nothing but a pile of garbage after the first rain.....
How do the casualties differ much from any other particular day in Bawlamer ?
Here's the image, for those that didn't follow the link:
Picture of not-printing styles.
In Maryland?
Who knows?
THAT is the picture the thugs need to see. That good men stand up against their BS.
you mean the “T-word”?
Most of the 622K didn't riot.
Thanks for posting the photo.
It’s always the case. The majority of people just want to live their life in peace. It’s always the agitators, the attention seekers, dare I say it, the community organizer types who want to fan the flames of an incident for their own gain.
I guess, then, the deck chairs are well-arranged on the Titanic.
Yes picture should go viral, the City should want it to, if really want to calm things.
Those men all look like they are probably gainfully employed, and they don’t wish to live out their lives amidst total chaos, nor see their homes burned down.
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