Posted on 10/17/2023 6:17:10 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts
“The cops were probably pissed off that his conviction had been overturned and had him on a watch list.”
I HOPE you just forgot the “sarc tag” /s
I was going to say that “maybe” he was not guilty of THAT crime, but was in no way “innocent”.
the innocence project did a great job getting this career violent criminal back on the street
i am glad the law enforcement officer was not hurt performing his duties
It’s probably why he didn’t want to be arrested. He would be unable to get the drugs he wanted. I think it is why many people fight being cuffed. They know they will have to go through withdrawal.
Lots of holes in this story.
A lot of “innocent” convicts are freed on technicalities.
Is that what happened to this guy? What details can you provide?
I hope this is sarcasm.
A police officer friend arrested a suspect and put the cuffs on him. The perp. struggled and managed to remove one cuff - and part of his hand with it. Turned out he was high on PCP.
Pity that did not happen with the likes of Rodney King.
Exactly
Yep.
St. Treyvon
St. Floyd
and NOW
St. Leonard
Not many but this murdering cop sure as shit should have gone to jail
https://youtu.be/VBUUx0jUKxc?si=5E6TgYSda2sY2t4u
Prosecutors aren’t the cream of the crop either. Those are in the private sector.
Maybe used the 800k to buy cocaine wholesale and delivering it for street sale when the cop pulled him over. That sounds likely.
Cops and prosecutors have a simple and effective algorithm for solving most serious crimes. (1) Find suspects who might have done the crime, then try to exclude them. (2) For those who remain, focus your attention on the worst of the suspects who are known criminals or at least can be shown to have been up to no good in their lives in a way that provides a motive for the crime. (3) Charge the single best fit for the crime.
Every now and then, someone gets wrongfully convicted even though factually innocent. Yet many of them have criminal records or are shady and criminal characters who go back to crime when they get out of prison. That new criminal activity can then give someone who was wrongfully convicted but exonerated a reason to try to flee or fight the cops on a routine traffic stop.
There’s a lot to the story right here. Don’t assault people with guns before they are ready to shoot you.
Here is an example of behavior that cops and the cop organization would not tolerate if corruption and crime were not part of the culture, whether an individual participates or not, when the cop is silent about ongoing crime among his fellow cops, then he is part of the crime.
Small business owners say they’re pressured to hire off-duty MPD cops for security
https://minnesotareformer.com/2023/10/17/small-business-owners-they-are-pressured-to-hire-off-duty-mpd-cops-for-security/
Local Miami media is in full meltdown mode
Not a word about his criminal history in all the hagiography being cranked out by the local Miami media. What a shock.
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