JQPublic1
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- Aug 10, 2012
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When I read this story I was enraged. The details of it verified the horrors of being a Black male in America where the word of a White cop, or any White person for that matter, can decide your fate. The cop was later indicted for perpetrating similar crimes against others and was finally brought down and imprisoned himself, but only served a measlty year and a half for falsifying many police reports, planting drugs and stealing. Of course McGee was exonerated, but he still spent four years in prison for a crime he didn't commit.
I was already enraged and should have stopped reading then, but I was curious as to how the "forgiveness" aspect of the story came to be Here I'll let YOU explore the drama of how the two met after their prison stints and reunited in a small town setting where the innocent obsequious Black moron and weeping White former racist cop started slobbering all over each other amidst dreamy eyed declarations from the Black fool saying he loves the cop. I felt like throwing up at that point. Mercifully, the article ended and my suffering subsided when I turned my attentions elsewhere.
But for you statisticians who rave and bray incessantly about how much crimes Blacks commit nationally, take this with you next time you have an urge to bring that up: This one cop sent dozens of innocent people to prison just to make his quota of busts. How many more of these monsters are out there? How many of those crime statistics you love so much come from this kind of urban horror story?
Innocent man ends up pals with crooked cop that framed him
I was already enraged and should have stopped reading then, but I was curious as to how the "forgiveness" aspect of the story came to be Here I'll let YOU explore the drama of how the two met after their prison stints and reunited in a small town setting where the innocent obsequious Black moron and weeping White former racist cop started slobbering all over each other amidst dreamy eyed declarations from the Black fool saying he loves the cop. I felt like throwing up at that point. Mercifully, the article ended and my suffering subsided when I turned my attentions elsewhere.
But for you statisticians who rave and bray incessantly about how much crimes Blacks commit nationally, take this with you next time you have an urge to bring that up: This one cop sent dozens of innocent people to prison just to make his quota of busts. How many more of these monsters are out there? How many of those crime statistics you love so much come from this kind of urban horror story?
Innocent man ends up pals with crooked cop that framed him
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