The guy is a druggie and a dealer. That stuff stays in your system a month or more. It was pretty much a no brainer that they were going to find it in his system.... Yet they put him in a paddy wagon and he came out with a broken neck... and this guy on Hannity is trying to tell us the guy did it to himself.
There are poxes on a lot of houses here.
Heroin is a literal narcotic, i.e. a sleeping drug. Marijuana doesn’t normally make people thrash about. The toxicology is wrong to suggest “the drugs made him do it.”
Freddy was seen standing up and getting into the van-seat himself after being dragged in. He wasn’t injured before getting in, unless the heroin turned him into a zombie. He has a bolt-mark on his head from inside the van. And a fellow criminal reported that he thought Freddy was trying to hurt himself.
Seems pretty clear.
Just as much a stretch that six officers maliciously killed him. that’s what’s good about America and grand juries.
I believe that he did break his own neck. I can just imagine him banging his head back against the truck and then shifting his position such that his next head-bang drive his neck into that bolt in the truck. Sort of a “Darwin moment”.
The marijuana can stay in your system for 1-2 months IF you are a heavy user. The opiates not so much.
6 hours for heroin.
Yup.
The question is: Do the police have the right to beat and murder the people that they have in custody?
The answer is NO.
They do NOT.
His neck was absolutely shattered. There is a stop that none of the cops admit to on the GPS.
Looks to me like they stopped, beat him up, broke his neck, then tossed him back in the van.
Was he a criminal? Hell, yes! He had a rap sheet longer than my arm. Was he being a jerk? I’m positive that he was.
Does ANY of that give the cops the right to beat/murder him?
NO.
They are our law enforcers. They did their job when they arrested him. It was not their job to punish him or execute him.
Actually, long ago as an EMT, and at present, in a family which includes two Paramedics, we have each been assaulted many times by individuals who were under the influence of various substances and completely out of control. I mean crazy out of control.
It is common for individuals under the influence of various narcotics to become violent, hurting themselves and others. Sometimes seriously. There have been many incidents where the individuals either killed themselves, or others.
I once had two colleagues nearly killed transporting a patient who had used marijuana, crack, and diamorphine (heroin), probably over the course of a few hours. The individual was in transport and restrained, (hands and ankles cuffed to the gurney), when he broke both side rails completely off, broke both of his own ankles, and proceeded to beat the paramedic alongside of him nearly to death. He then attacked the driver who had of course pulled off the road to avoid an accident.
The guy didnt go nuts until about ten minutes down the I-696.
The medic driver was in the hospital for two weeks. The other medic for over a month. The first officer to arrive on scene spent 5 days in the hospital, and required several surgeries over the next year. The guy was only restrained after being hit with the second taser.
This is just one incident. Even the curriculum involved when training to be an EMT, regardless of what level, addresses issues which will inevitably be experienced by responders to such calls.
While it would be prudent to reserve judgment until more is known, it is actually reasonable and justified to conclude, if this guy had ingested anything alleged in this report, and it got into his system, he really could have done this to himself.
If he did ingest heroin, it is actually unreasonable to conclude that it could not have taken place.
——The guy is a druggie and a dealer.-——
He was a Baltimore corner boy. He worked for Avon
He will never be stringer bell
He resisted
He died