Posted on 05/01/2015 10:49:42 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Bttt
If people who are behaving irrationally or suspiciously can run away and police can't stop them, none of us are safe, anywhere. What happens when the maniacs (is "maniac" racist?) show up in the suburbs and the police stop them in ways the suburban population expects? Will they bring their excuses to riot outside their sphere of influence?
Think it through.
I do think about it, especially because of that outbreak by hundreds of young 'uns mostly from the city at the cinema I go to. The police from several departments handled it real well, yet the media tried to gin it up by finding parents who were upset about how their children were treated.
Toxicology report will be interesting
Were all the cops in the van? Why would there be six cops in the van in the first place? Lots of things I’m not getting about the scenario.
Apparently, his spine was not completely severed...about 80% from latest reports.
Again, if he were white, would anybody be mourning his demise? I think not.
Shattering Irony! Black cops being swept up in a PC mob wave!
This indictment is a s bad as any infamy we have read of in history.
This whole business is coordinated on a national level. Whether there is a guilty verdict or not, you can bet a doughnut that this sort of agitation will continue. Guilty, and the agitators set a precedent. Not guilty, and the agitators rub it in the faces of the "aggrieved". Win-win.
Big surprise that a female Al Sharpton type would let her emotions take over and press charges based on her desires rather than the facts. Incompetence combined with racial grievance and emotionality never turns out well. That’s why there are no thriving cities/towns/anything run by them.
Spines do not sever themselves.
Leaks from the coroner's report indicate that his neck wound matched the shape of an exposed bolt on the door in the back of the van. How his body impacted the door is an open question.
Other leaks indicate that the police gave him a "rough ride." If so, their actions would have contributed to Gray's death, which would warrant a manslaughter charge, at most.
Interesting....Dershowitz and now this guy.
Doesn’t bode well for B’more. What will the ever sympathetic mayor and city council do when this blows up in their face because of their own actions?
A picture is worth a thousand documents.
And yet, here he is standing up, entering the paddy wagon.
miraculous!! beaten with sticks, bats, irons, golf clubs (Obama’s) assault weapons, a small tactical nuke!!, and still able to stand.
I wonder if it wasn’t intentional, to give the lovely lads of Baltimore yet another excuse for wealth redistribution this autumn, or maybe early next summer?
But let's look at the possibilities:
1. He broke his own neck, police are exonerated - Blacks riot, because it is "clearly false", he couldn't do that to himself
2. The police broke his neck, and failed to render aid, but are overcharged and found not guilty - Blacks riot
3. The police broke his neck and failed to render aid, police are found guilty - Blacks claim a further foundation for future riots, because police are racist
4. He broke his own neck, but police are convicted anyway - Miscarriage of justice, and Blacks claim further foundation for future riots because police are racist
No matter the outcome, the foundation is laid for more riots in the future... some sooner than others. The forces of evil win no matter what.
If I may add one more to your list:5. Sun rises in the east—Blacks riot.
I hate to break it to you but you don't know squat about the subject matter:
http://www.acadianaaddiction.com/heroin/symptoms-signs-effects
Behavioral symptoms:
Aggression
Violence
Interpersonal problems
Inability to interact normally with others
Loss of relationships
Unkempt appearance
Drug-seeking behaviors
Changes in normal behavior patterns
Failure to fulfill major life responsibilities
Nodding off
Problems at work or school
Lying
Lack of protective measures
Hiding the drug in various places
How much heroin have you taken?
Mike Utley, an offensive lineman with the Detroit Lions, fell face first trying to block another player in an NFL game in 1991. He couldn't break his fall. His neck snapped back and was paralyzed.
So, it is definitely possible to simply fall and break one's neck.
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