And you say there is a history on Rice, personal relationships can sometimes bring out the worst in people, that does not mean it crosses into professional life. I know this from experience.
Plus you are discounting the history of Mosbly's investigators: Avon Mackel. If history of LE is being questioned, Avon has one, too. He owes someone big time. WHY did Mosby choose HIM?
No, I don't "say" there's a history on Rice. There IS one, and it's on record. I'm not making it up, lol. Including an episode of erratic, harassing behaviour
for which he was reported by other cops, just 2 weeks before the Gray arrest. There's reports of his "history" going back SEVEN years.
While I believe it did cross into his professional life (he used his status as Lt. to demand those other cops harrass his ex wife's home, for example) I can't prove he caused harm to Gray. But I can suspect it, and I do. Somebody that unstable, with a long laundry list of illegal behaviour, to the point he was put in a psych hospital over it, should NOT be a cop at all, let alone in charge of other cops.
And it just amazes me, really, that people forget this man was in charge of, and was directing, this whole Gray debacle. He was the one who "made eye contact" with Gray and gave chase. He was the one who called the bike officers in for back up. He was the one directing the van driver. He was
the highest ranking officer at the stop where all six officers congregated at the van, where Gray was seen to be "unresponsive" and
he was in charge when he, all the other officers, decided to do squat about it, instead of calling for paramedics.
Why the van driver is getting the sharpest end of the stick, I don't know. Unless cctv is going to prove he had a direct hand in Gray's death at the "mystery" stop. I do think the charges have been rushed and ill-thought out.
As for Mackel - he was not involved in Gray's arrest. He's no longer a cop.
Should he have been employed by Mosby? I think that was a mistake on her part.