Baltimore man Freddie Gray dies after getiing neck broken while in police custody

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It took them 3 months to come up with the Darren Wilson Bullsh!t story. That's why I laugh at "Investigation". No, it's more like a Brainstorm session on how to explain it away without holding anyone accountable. It doesn't take this long to charge someone. It's clear they are looking to spin it. I hope I'm wrong and we get a ton of charges but I definitely ain't holding my breathe.

Yup, pretty much. Brace yourselves for another grandstanding and long-winded explanation of why the cop(s) won't be charged, that of course will be televised, just like with Wilson.
 

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You know they told him to say that. He is very important because he is their only help. If a good lawyer can use the videotape evidence, and medical reports, you can win the case. All these little media tactics is just to make the dominant society feel good.
A civil suit is easy. Gray's parents are gonna get some money. The hard part is getting a criminal guilty verdict against these officers
 
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Wasn't the "Back Surgery" a week before debunked? So now "He broke his own neck banging his head" is their excuse. If they really think Black America is going to buy that they got another thing coming. I honestly feel these so called "LEAKS" are calculated to test the waters for there excuse. They did the Back Surgery thing and that failed badly. Now they using that Poor Brother to snitch (Probably offered him a lower sentence) talking about "Freddie tried to hurt himself, I heard it but I didn't see it" LMAO. Again they are BRAINSTORMING while we speak. I'm not holding my breathe for charges. I'm hoping somehow Freddie get's justice.
 

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Yup, pretty much. Brace yourselves for another grandstanding and long-winded explanation of why the cop(s) won't be charged, that of course will be televised, just like with Wilson.


Yep that Mike Brown Prosecutor spend an hour telling us why Social Media caused Mike Brown to get shot and not Darren Wilson.
 

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Wasn't the "Back Surgery" a week before debunked? So now "He broke his own neck banging his head" is their excuse. If they really think Black America is going to buy that they got another thing coming.
they don't care if we buy it. nobody buys their made up shyt on any of these stories. there is zero accountability for any police officer in america.

these "leaders" telling people to wait for the investigation as if this one will be any different are part of the problem.
 

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:scust:So the cover up begins


http://m.washingtonpost.com


BALTIMORE — A prisoner sharing a police transport van with Freddie Gray told investigators that he could hear Gray “banging against the walls” of the vehicle and believed that he “was intentionally trying to injure himself,” according to a police document obtained by The Washington Post.

The prisoner, who is currently in jail, was separated from Gray by a metal partition and could not see him. His statement is contained in an application for a search warrant, which is sealed by the court. The Post was given the document under the condition that the prisoner not be named because the person who provided it feared for the inmate’s safety.

The document, written by a Baltimore police investigator, offers the first glimpse of what might have happened inside the van. It is not clear whether any additional evidence backs up the prisoner’s version, which is just one piece of a much larger probe.

Gray was found unconscious in the wagon when it arrived at a police station on April 12. The 25-year-old had suffered a spinal injury and died a week later, touching off waves of protests across Baltimore, capped by a riot Monday in which hundreds of angry residents torched buildings, looted stores and pelted police officers with rocks.

Police have said they do not know whether Gray was injured during the arrest or during his 30-minute ride in the van. Local police and the U.S. Justice Department both have launched investigations of Gray’s death.
 

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So they offered the nicca in the transport van a reduced sentence and he comes up with this? :scust: If this is what really happened they would have came out with this days ago smh.... White ppl love to shut black folk up they would have released this like the mike brown "robbery" tape.... But now that this nicca has been coached they bring this "new" story out? :camby: fukk outta here
 

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:scust:So the cover up begins


http://m.washingtonpost.com


BALTIMORE — A prisoner sharing a police transport van with Freddie Gray told investigators that he could hear Gray “banging against the walls” of the vehicle and believed that he “was intentionally trying to injure himself,” according to a police document obtained by The Washington Post.

The prisoner, who is currently in jail, was separated from Gray by a metal partition and could not see him. His statement is contained in an application for a search warrant, which is sealed by the court. The Post was given the document under the condition that the prisoner not be named because the person who provided it feared for the inmate’s safety.

The document, written by a Baltimore police investigator, offers the first glimpse of what might have happened inside the van. It is not clear whether any additional evidence backs up the prisoner’s version, which is just one piece of a much larger probe.

Gray was found unconscious in the wagon when it arrived at a police station on April 12. The 25-year-old had suffered a spinal injury and died a week later, touching off waves of protests across Baltimore, capped by a riot Monday in which hundreds of angry residents torched buildings, looted stores and pelted police officers with rocks.

Police have said they do not know whether Gray was injured during the arrest or during his 30-minute ride in the van. Local police and the U.S. Justice Department both have launched investigations of Gray’s death.

Wait a minute, he heard it but did not see it?

Looks like he aint trying to testify against the police.
 
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