bucs90
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- Feb 25, 2010
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Sadly, it does happen. It is the severity...he had a broken spine. Hopefully you can admt, that is FAR from normal. How it was broken, I don't know. And whether you believe it or not, I actually gve the cops the benefit of the doubt. Do I think the cops are responsble...yes, enough to lose their badge and play probation for a couple of years...but we still don't have the whole story. it could be the cops were outrageously corrupt, or it could be an unfortunate accident from cops that played a little too rough with a career criminal. The evidence will show.I don't agree with you 100% on that one. A man died in police custody.Relax...they are throwing everything at them to see who will turn and what will stick. You were a cop...you know how that works.Yeah it was called a homicide. ..which doesnt always mean murder. Hoimicide is also used as medical negligence cases. Just means it wasnt a suicide or illness or accident.
They committed medical negligence. Not murder.
I do. But we only did that when criminal offense occurred.
So far...this affirmative action attorney is cbarging them criminally. ...for civil lawsuit violations. Unprecedented.
But that sadly happens. Sometimes they ingest drugs and die. What if we start charging those cops?
Its gonna get to the point where EMS has to come to EVERY arrest...which is impractical.
Thats very fair.
I just dont see a murder charge.
Lawsuit and firings? Absolutely.