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I'm curious as to how many white people have died in the custody of LE in Baltimore. I don't think that this is just AA being harmed or killed by police. Maybe the police, white as well as black, could be roughing up people they arrest whatever race.
My husband lost a brother after he was arrested for DUI. He was arrested and put into the paddy wagon and taken to jail. Next morning he was discovered dead on his bunk with severe head trauma to the back of his head. Police decided it was due to a fall from his bunk. Ruled accidental, case closed. I did not know my husband at the time but met him shortly after this happened. Curious person that I am, I started asking questions. I was having a hard time with the "falling out of his bunk" theory put forth by LE. The trauma was on the back of his head and he also suffered multiple contusions all over his body. And, how do you just fall out of your bunk and land on the back of your head? Also, how did he get back into the bunk after such a horrendous fall? There was a man in the next cell who "saw nothing, heard nothing". This man later told my husband that LE had beaten his brother to death but that he would never agree to testify because he was told the same thing would happen to him.
Prosecutor refused to investigate the case and it remains closed.
This happened in the 70's. My would-have-been brother-in-law was a white man and the officers were also white.
My husband lost a brother after he was arrested for DUI. He was arrested and put into the paddy wagon and taken to jail. Next morning he was discovered dead on his bunk with severe head trauma to the back of his head. Police decided it was due to a fall from his bunk. Ruled accidental, case closed. I did not know my husband at the time but met him shortly after this happened. Curious person that I am, I started asking questions. I was having a hard time with the "falling out of his bunk" theory put forth by LE. The trauma was on the back of his head and he also suffered multiple contusions all over his body. And, how do you just fall out of your bunk and land on the back of your head? Also, how did he get back into the bunk after such a horrendous fall? There was a man in the next cell who "saw nothing, heard nothing". This man later told my husband that LE had beaten his brother to death but that he would never agree to testify because he was told the same thing would happen to him.
Prosecutor refused to investigate the case and it remains closed.
This happened in the 70's. My would-have-been brother-in-law was a white man and the officers were also white.