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Did Freddie Gray commit suicide?

Bombshell time
My Way News - Officer in fatal arrest once hospitalized over mental health

BALTIMORE (AP) — The highest-ranking Baltimore police officer in the arrest that led to Freddie Gray's death was hospitalized in April 2012 over mental health concerns for an unknown duration and had his guns confiscated by local sheriff's deputies, according to records from the sheriff's office and court obtained by The Associated Press.

Lt. Brian Rice, who initially pursued Gray on a Baltimore street when Gray fled after Rice made eye contact April 12, declared three years ago that he "could not continue to go on like this" and threatened to commit an act that was censored in the public version of a report obtained by the AP from the Carroll County, Maryland, Sheriff's Office. Rice lived in the county, about 35 miles northwest of Baltimore. At the time, deputies were responding to a request to check on his welfare by a fellow Baltimore police officer who is the mother of Rice's son.
 
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There was no one with him. There is a witness that he was banging into the wall. He didn't notice the bolt. This is death by misadventure. He did it himself.
Did the witness have eyes in the back of his head? He said he couldnt see him.
Gray was alone. Did a squirrel get in the van and throw nuts against the wall?

Face it early. This is a dead bang loser. Find someone more worthwhile next time.
How could he be alone but there was a witness?
There was no one with him. There is a witness that he was banging into the wall. He didn't notice the bolt. This is death by misadventure. He did it himself.
Did the witness have eyes in the back of his head? He said he couldnt see him.
Gray was alone. Did a squirrel get in the van and throw nuts against the wall?

Face it early. This is a dead bang loser. Find someone more worthwhile next time.
How could he be alone but there was a witness? You better stop huffing that computer cleaner spray.
Police vans are partitioned to keep the suspects from attacking one another.
So how did he witness what happened? Does he have xray vision?
It should be noted the other prisoner was only on the van for 5 minutes of the 30 minute ride.
 
Did the witness have eyes in the back of his head? He said he couldnt see him.
Gray was alone. Did a squirrel get in the van and throw nuts against the wall?

Face it early. This is a dead bang loser. Find someone more worthwhile next time.
How could he be alone but there was a witness?
Did the witness have eyes in the back of his head? He said he couldnt see him.
Gray was alone. Did a squirrel get in the van and throw nuts against the wall?

Face it early. This is a dead bang loser. Find someone more worthwhile next time.
How could he be alone but there was a witness? You better stop huffing that computer cleaner spray.
Police vans are partitioned to keep the suspects from attacking one another.
So how did he witness what happened? Does he have xray vision?
It should be noted the other prisoner was only on the van for 5 minutes of the 30 minute ride.

Maybe he sped up time through his time warp machine then used his x-ray vision to "witness" it?
 
Disputed Leaks Try To Paint Freddie Gray’s Death As A Suicide

The Washington Post reported
Wednesday night on an affidavit from a second arrestee who rode in a police transport van with Gray on April 12. The arrestee, whose name has not been publicly released, told investigators that he could hear Gray "banging against the walls” and thought he was deliberately trying to injure himself, according to the affidavit.

His statement, which was written by a police officer LOL], appeared in a court-sealed search warrant for the uniform of one of the officers who arrested Gray, according to the Post. A spokesman for the Baltimore Police Department declined to comment to the newspaper on the document.


But Baltimore TV station WBAL pushed back on that report.
According to the news station's sources, Gray was unresponsive before the other arrestee was loaded into the van.


WBAL further noted that the police commissioner, Anthony Batts, has said previously that the second arrestee described Gray as quiet during the ride to the police station
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Reports on the results of Gray's autopsy, which has not been publicly released, also conflicted.

Citing multiple anonymous law enforcement sources[LOL], Washington, D.C. television station WJLA reported Thursday that a preliminary autopsy found Gray was injured when he slammed into the back of the transport van, not during his videotaped arrest.

The autopsy found that a bolt in the back on the van was consistent with a "head injury" Gray sustained, according to the report. The news station further noted that it was "unclear whether Gray’s head injury was voluntary or was a result of some other action."


Yet WBAL reported that an autopsy showed Gray had suffered a single, severe break in his spinal column.
 
It is totally ridiculous to suggest this was a suicide.

Why ridiculous ?
You've never heard about your typical every day self severed spine and die four days later ?
I've heard of such many times. But there is nothing to suggest that Gray wanted to die. He may have wanted to cause himself an injury and claim police brutality but he didn't want to die.
 
It is totally ridiculous to suggest this was a suicide.

Why ridiculous ?
You've never heard about your typical every day self severed spine and die four days later ?
I've heard of such many times. But there is nothing to suggest that Gray wanted to die. He may have wanted to cause himself an injury and claim police brutality but he didn't want to die.
More likely the cops fucked him up and snapped his spine. Youre an idiot but you already know that about yourself.
 

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