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I don't see how that comparison exists with this case. Nobody died at Duke, there was not an acknowledged pattern of the behavior....disregarding the fact it was all a crock of shit. I don't think this woman is sensationalizing anything, given the pass cops usually get and that these cops will likely get. However, the pattern of behavior on the part of the cops lying all the way through this does indeed compare to Nifong's bullshit prosecution.
"Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke (D) declared the charges brought against six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray “George Zimmerman and the Duke Lacrosse case all over again” and said “these cops are political prisoners,” offered up as human sacrifices, thrown like red meat to an angry mob” on Friday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel.
Clarke said of the charges, “it’s a miscarriage of justice. This neophyte prosecutor stood up there and made a political statement, Neil, and I say that because she’s chanting or voicing some of the chants from this angry mob. Her job is to tune that out. She said, I hear the voices. She’s not supposed to hear anything as she reviews this case that is not consistent with the rule of law and our system of justice. Look, I’m an experienced and a veteran homicide detective. I’ve had — I’ve participated in charging conferences. There is no way I have ever gotten a criminal charge within 24 hours after taking over all the reports and evidence to a prosecutor. "
^^^ I guess we will have to see how it all plays out. Right?
Still too stupid to understand the quote function eh?
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Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke (D) declared the charges brought against six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray “George Zimmerman and the Duke Lacrosse case all over again” and said “these cops are political prisoners,” offered up as human sacrifices, thrown like red meat to an angry mob” on Friday’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” on the Fox News Channel.
Clarke said of the charges, “it’s a miscarriage of justice. This neophyte prosecutor stood up there and made a political statement, Neil, and I say that because she’s chanting or voicing some of the chants from this angry mob. Her job is to tune that out. She said, I hear the voices. She’s not supposed to hear anything as she reviews this case that is not consistent with the rule of law and our system of justice. Look, I’m an experienced and a veteran homicide detective. I’ve had — I’ve participated in charging conferences. There is no way I have ever gotten a criminal charge within 24 hours after taking over all the reports and evidence to a prosecutor.
Interesting that the 6 are evenly split between black and white - I had assumed that all were white. Says something about me, I guess, but also says something about what's going on with this whole "police behaving badly" dynamic too I think. Exactly what it says I'm not sure but it does seem to take some of the racism overtones out of the thing.
In today's world, cops abuse everyone equally!
The cop lobbying arm (FOPs & like) is incredibly corrupt. In their eyes criminal prosecutions should only come when a cop is filmed obviously violating the law. The privilege afforded blue is incredibly destructive.
Cop unions are so corrupt. Not all cops are. There was a incident in our local, mostly rural county last year. These sheriff's deputies were having a party and they had a conversation about whether or not a gun would fire underwater. One of them took his service pistol and lay down next to the pool put his arm in and fired a few rounds. The sheriff go wind of this and three deputies got letters of reprimand in their files and one had a one day suspension. The deputies got their Union rep involved and they were trying to sue to overturn the Sheriff's decision. The Sheriff said that the behavior didn't go along with the character that deputies are supposed to have.
I think part of these problems with some LEOs is the inability to admit they're wrong and accept responsibility and understand that they should be accountable like everyone else.
I think this also has something to do with the post 9/11 authority dick sucking that has been going on for years. They are all hero's. Never question them because they keep us safe everyday.
I wonder how long before BPD goes on strike like they did in NYC after they murdered Garner.
They do not like the idea of being reigned in. Not one bit. Not an inch.
That's really the key for me. Furgenson was/is obviously a simple race issue. NYC was also a race issue, except the irony is that the most liberal mayor out there right now, far from a Missouri yahoo, fucked that one up and will deal with that fubar until he gets voted out. But here is an Eastern old school police department that is half black and has many blacks in high positions taking commands and shit from a well seasoned and educated black political leadership. And then this young black state DA woman jumps in and pours gas on the fire. It's utterly fascinating to watch.
I like Baltimore, so I hope this can come to a reasonable conclusion without a lot of violence.
I don't agree. I think it reinforces the racism.
Cops are bullies, white or black. Who do bullies pick on ? The powerless. And our racist society has made urban blacks powerless. So who is a black bully cop going to pick on ? Other blacks.
It is still racism. Can you imagine Fox News if black cops were murdering white citizens ?
I feel like the public discussion of the gray killing and the Baltimore riots went to a high level discussion of race and why some of those neighborhoods in Baltimore are such a pit, etc. really quickly.
That's a worthy discussion to have, but I feel like the simple fact that the cops are apparently murdering people almost gets glossed over.
Whenever the conversation hovers over the race element, invariably white men over 45 come out en masse decrying misplaced focus and a desire to reset focus to something more palatable. Why the unease?
It's a fact blacks are hit the hardest and most often by this nonsense. It's a fact black/Hispanic upward mobility is hit much harder than white upward mobility by police overreach. Relative impact should guide the push for reforms.
These problems started in places like Baltimore and are deeply rooted in the drug war. End the drug war, improve access to education for the poor, reevaluate what the line is for police protocol and ensure the updated standards are uniformly implemented. Those three would make this thread dry up.
Not sure if this has already been posted:
http://www.vice.com/read/david-simon...went-wrong-429
FYI, I am a white guy but I'm more like grays age than 45. The topic of race and economic inequality absolutely is important, but it is ultimately a tough nut to crack. We've been trying for decades. We need to keep trying to improve things. This set of issues is complicated and it invites everyone to project their biases as public policy solutions, because solutions aren't obvious. i have my policy preferences, and serious progressives would love them, but they won't make the shitty parts of Baltimore nice for a long time, even if I'm right.
Keeping cops from murdering the people who pay their salaries SHOULD be straightforward. Solving that problem SHOULD be easy. The fact that this is a part of the above problem is outrageous. Holding cops accountable for maiming and killing their constituents is a change that can be made overnight and have immediate results.
I think the drug war is the single biggest driver of police overreach, and a big part of how it is continually justified. Seems like you can't separate the two. And race/drug war are twins. We're fine with prohibition on a humanitarian basis despite millions of deaths in Mexico...
This speaks to my point above. I totally agree with you that the war on drugs has done more harm than good and that our country needs to make sweeping changes. I totally support that. Big reforms that I support. But probably not a cure for all the social ills of west Baltimore.
But none of that is necessary to stop cops from murdering people. We could just wake up tomorrow and enforce existing laws to keep cops from maiming and murdering.
I was gonna multiquote but there were too many.
This was never a White vs. Black thing, despite what many online and on air claim. None of the protests - in Ferguson, NY, or B-more - were about white people fucking up black people. Literally it was about the COPS vs. Black people. In every one of those 3 cases there were black cops present and the protesters understand that, even if the echo chamber doesn't.
The highest penalty charge in the Freddie Gray case is against a BLACK cop. He deserves the charge. That man tried to hurt that boy who was trussed up like a chicken in the back of his van, unsecured, and he purposefully took turns and stopped short to hurt him. This isn't a new thing.
The two white cops on bikes tried to hurt that boy when he ran away from them. They had NO probable cause, and their justification, that he had a switchblade (that they didn't find until after the arrest) turned out to not be a switchblade after all and a completely legal weapon to have. Imagine if he'd had a gun in TX.... Running away from the cops IS NOT ILLEGAL unless they have a reason to detain you. There is no law in the land that says if you look a cop in the eye and they move forward that you cannot run away. Even if they tell you to stop there is no reason why you should.
Imagine if any of you who post here walked up to a cop, stared at them, and then turned and ran away... did you break a law? Do you deserve to be detained, much less arrested and thrown in a paddy wagon? Of course not.
Again, this isn't a problem the black community has with all of our white asses, this is a problem they have with COPS. Police these days think that they are the law, and they are not.
http://www.vice.com/read/david-simon...went-wrong-429Quote:
How do you reward cops? Two ways: promotion and cash. That's what rewards a cop. If you want to pay overtime pay for having police fill the jails with loitering arrests or simple drug possession or failure to yield, if you want to spend your municipal treasure rewarding that, well the cop who's going to court seven or eight days a month—and court is always overtime pay—you're going to damn near double your salary every month. On the other hand, the guy who actually goes to his post and investigates who's burglarizing the homes, at the end of the month maybe he's made one arrest. It may be the right arrest and one that makes his post safer, but he's going to court one day and he's out in two hours. So you fail to reward the cop who actually does police work. But worse, it's time to make new sergeants or lieutenants, and so you look at the computer and say: Who's doing the most work? And they say, man, this guy had 80 arrests last month, and this other guy's only got one. Who do you think gets made sergeant? And then who trains the next generation of cops in how not to do police work?
I've just described for you the culture of the Baltimore police department amid the deluge of the drug war, where actual investigation goes unrewarded and where rounding up bodies for street dealing, drug possession, loitering such—the easiest and most self-evident arrests a cop can make—is nonetheless the path to enlightenment and promotion and some additional pay. That's what the drug war built, and that's what Martin O'Malley affirmed when he sent so much of inner city Baltimore into the police wagons on a regular basis.
I know what he's trying to say, and I'm not arguing with all that, but, bottom line, I never see white people getting killed by cops as much as black men. Actually, not at all. Not even in poor, trashy white communities, which I'm pretty sure are filled with hate for cops, and the cops have no love for them, either.
There have been two I know of in SLC in the last year.
Broken neck while cuffed in a van? Shot while running away from a cop?
Unarmed guy shot outside 7-11 while his two brothers watched. Justified shooting.
Unstable guy weirdos out neighbor. Neighbor calls slcpd. Slcpd threatens the guy with arrest even though there is no crime, no reasonable cause to arrest or even detain unnecessarily. Guy flips out and starts screaming at the cop, cop plays the "stfu" card. Guy hits cop with shovel, cop puts a half dozen into his torso. Justified shooting.
We'll, fuck, he hit him with a fucking shovel, for gods sake. I'd shoot the motherfucker.
I spend a lot of time in the gym lately rehabbing the knee, and Fox is usually up on a big screen. Boy, are they being assholes about all this. It's pretty amazing how they are spinning this as the cops are the real victims.
Equal oppurtunity in mine. Fox, CNN, and MSNBC all in a row.
I don't get the demographic of Fox. I think it's something like an average of high sixties, 70s' which means their audience will die soon. All alzheimers and reverse mortgages and arthritis and joint aids and Medicare supplements and life insurance for the burial advertisements.