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Have the dispatcher tapes from the time of Freddie's arrest been released?
Just like those misunderstood kids at Penn State who rioted after Joe Paterno was fired.
She damn sure better have evidence of murder before she holds a press conference accusing LE of such.
Have the dispatcher tapes from the time of Freddie's arrest been released?
I have a stupid question for those who've followed a lot more closely. A lot of people get broken spines and do not die, so what is the actual cause of death? And is that a complication from the broken spine? Or is the broken spine only being mentioned so frequently to show the extent of the injuries like he had xyz injuries as well as a broken spine. I'm oblivious to a lot of medical things but I didn't know a broken spine caused death. TIA
I wasn't aware that there are riots anytime a decision involving a police brutality case happens.
I have a stupid question for those who've followed a lot more closely. A lot of people get broken spines and do not die, so what is the actual cause of death? And is that a complication from the broken spine? Or is the broken spine only being mentioned so frequently to show the extent of the injuries like he had xyz injuries as well as a broken spine. I'm oblivious to a lot of medical things but I didn't know a broken spine caused death. TIA
I am still struggling with how this is homicide. I apologize if I missed the actual explanation. I asked DH MD how a tracheal/C spine/spinal cord injury could have occurred causing cardiac arrest, when a person was put on the floor of a police van or in the sitting position. His response was an overly aggressive choke hold gone wrong. If FG had a missed C spine injury from an MVA, it could have been further aggravated by an over zealous arrest. (Similar to EG in NYC). IMO
That's actually why 'hanging' is a method of execution. Broken neck is death.
So Caesar Goodman's grandfather was also a LEO? And his mother worked for the government. (From Katydid's link.)
That's a complicated question. Yes a lot of people survive broken spines. Some with very few health changes, some with chronic pain, some paralyzed and some die. A lot of factors go into that. Where the break is, how severe and how much displacement of the fracture. A fractre that damages the cord in the top three verebrae can kill, a fracture below that can cause varying degrees of paralysis. Complications can kill in any of the cases. In all cases immediate medical care is urgent.
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The Timeline of Freddie Gray’s Arrest and the Charges Filed
On Friday, state prosecutors said that they had probable cause to file homicide, manslaughter and misconduct charges against six police officers in the death of Freddie Gray. Marilyn J. Mosby, the state’s attorney in Baltimore, described a sequence of events that differed significantly from the police.
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The state’s attorney in Baltimore, Marilyn J. Mosby, described repeated mistreatment of Mr. Gray. She said officers abused Mr. Gray, arrested him without grounds and violated police procedure by putting him in handcuffs and leg restraints in a van without a seatbelt. This sequence is based on Ms. Mosby’s statements and previous statements by the police.
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NY Times
BBM. Afaics, this is the crux of this case and why all 6 officers were charged. That these LEOs lied about the knife, to my mind, indicates that they well knew they had violated Mr. Gray's rights by arresting him in the first place. That is, they had no business arresting much less doing a drive about while he was in the back of the van, dying.
After watching Ms. Mosby's presser, I perceive her as a strong, confident State's Attorney. I don't detect the anger that others have noticed.
When a man in a position of authority portrays strength & confidence, he's hailed as a leader and a role model.
Question: When a woman in a position of authority projects these same positive traits, why is she perceived as being angry?
I get it - I do. All along I kept thinking manslaughter but murder?
Murder carries intent to kill and I just can't wrap my head around this driver INTENDING to kill him. Hurt him, rough him up, whatever - but I don't believe there was any intent to kill.
JMHO
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