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RUMOR: Freddy Gray had very recent spinal/cervical surgery / was receiving large pay-out.
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[quote:Simple27:MV8yODQ4MTcwXzUwMDUyOTA4XzI4NDMyQUMw] [quote:Resister:MV8yODQ4MTcwXzUwMDUyODM3XzkyMTMwRUE1] [quote:Simple27:MV8yODQ4MTcwXzUwMDUyNTc1XzEwQTkzOURF] [quote:Fret Wiz:MV8yODQ4MTcwXzUwMDUyMzAzX0IyMDY3NjlF] [quote:Simple27:MV8yODQ4MTcwXzUwMDUyMTg1XzkwMzg4RENE] [quote:Fret Wiz:MV8yODQ4MTcwXzUwMDUyMDE3X0FFMzYzRDlG] [quote:Simple27:MV8yODQ4MTcwXzUwMDUxOTcyXzk1NjJGQUY3] Okay, and how many people have been arrested before who had prior injuries and didn't end up paralyzed, then in a coma and then dead???????? Keep feeding the race wars. [/quote] All to get the DOJ involved at state and local levels. This is beyond F*'d up, and well within Obama's reach given the time he has left in office. [/quote] This case is FAR different than Trayvon and Mike Brown. This man was NOT committing any crime. This man was capable of running prior to the police chasing him down. He was then paralyzed (I personally don't give a fuck about any prior injury, if there was one), put into a coma and then died. His skin color to me is irrelevant. No, not all cops are bad. I personally have friend who are cops. But THESE cops NEED to be held accountable for this man's death. Cops and civilians should have to face the same penalties. This makes me sick. And it makes me even more sick to see people defending the situation who clearly haven't read up on it. At all. Feeding the machine. This is the goal. The hate. The racism. Great. Fucking great! I hope my little girl survives this scum fuck world once I'm gone! SHAME on those who post without research. These riots.....fucking disgusting!!!! A pathetic excuse to cause harm and damage to others who have nothing to do with it. Riots which have nothing to do with Freddie Gray. He is the EXCUSE. Plan is going accordingly. It's a damn shame more don't SEE IT!!! :gaah: P.S. not directed at you Fret. Just fucking fed up! [/quote] No, I hear ya, Simple. It reminds me of the NYC case of Eric Garner, in which the police really dropped the ball. The challenge I have is the spin and advantage the Administration will use this for. That is what sickens me. While normal day-to-day people are tormented (one way or the other) over this, the spin doctors are figuring out how to use this to their advantage. [b][color=red]I do feel your frustration, but if there's more to this story, I don't see the harm in uncovering it...or at least digging a little deeper.[/color][/b] [/quote] Agreed 100%. The TRUTH in this case really does need to be revealed. However, I stand by my opinion. [b]The police involved in this case, regardless of anything else, need to be held accountable.[/b] That is the only way this BS will ever end. Wearing a badge should not give you a free ride to murder without being held accountable. [/quote] Yes everyone should be held accountable for their actions... and so far they are being held accountable. They cops involved were immediately suspended pending an investigation. In the Florida case of the cop shooting the guy in the back, he has been charged with murder and will likely spend a long time in prison. In the NY case with the death of Eric Garner, the cops were held before a grand jury where more than evidence, even hearsay, is considered and a jury of their peers found no wrongdoing worthy of criminal charge. In the MO case where the cop was attacked, even the horribly biased Eric Holder's "justice" department found no bases for criminal charges against the cop who was legitimately defending his life. The cops in MD are being held accountable. That takes just a little bit of time. The criminals they arrest get their day in court, and so should the cops. Lets be patient enough to let the same justice system that takes months to convict any other obvious murderer provide the same legal prosecution and defense for the cops. [/quote] Just saying.... If I was the last person seen and with someone who was pronounced dead, I would be in prison right now. Awaiting trial for murder. Not on a paid vaca from the police department. Then again...I don't own a badge. [/quote]
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From Facebook/Breitbart:
William Birmingham:
Freddy Gray had a pre-existing spinal and neck injury and had severe damage and scar tissue from an accident that Allstate Insurance was paying him a large structured settlement. Freddy had several unsuccessful spinal fusion surgeries, he most recent spinal/cervical operation was a week and a half before he was arrested. Freddy should have been at home in bed resting and recovering from recent major operation instead of manufacturing and distributing drugs on the streets and resisting arrest.
Freddy has a criminal record pages long for manufacturing and distributing controlled dangerous drugs that were cocaine crack heroine etc. along with many assault charges, gun charges, breaking and entering and the list goes on since he was 18 years old. (Juvenile records are sealed.) Look at some of this on www.mdjudiciarycasesearch. You will also see where he was trying to cash in his monthly structured settlement for his spinal injury payments to one lump sum through Peachtree Funding, He could have easily fallen in the paddy wagon from the slippery bench to the floor or twisted his fused spine to reopen his recently fused damaged spine.
Also, the police that arrested him were also black, not white. Why are people destroying their own homes and revenue when they don't know the whole story? Mostly because it's a good reason and timing to loot and get new shoes and stolen goods? You got it! None of the police officers that arrested Freddy had a history of police
brutality. Freddy was a dangerous career felon with a damaged spine and neck that was supposed to be healing a week and a half after surgery, not running the streets committing felonies and resisting arrest.
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