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In reply to the discussion: Wisconsin 4-year-old foils sitter’s plot to blame ‘home invasion’ and robbery on ‘black men’ [View all]Mr Dixon
(1,185 posts)19. IMO
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IMO the police should error on the side of caution rather than speed of arrest, if it takes them awhile to solve a crime so what, but I think it definitely matters that they get the right person would you not agree? You brought up cops bashing which I dont agree with, how many hundreds of people have been released from prison after true investigations were conducted and innocent people were finally released? Now image how many people are still in prison because the police rushed to solve the crime? My point is there seems to be pressure on the police to solve crimes quickly instead of proficiently. Does us no good to imprison there wrong person and have the real criminals still on the street would you not agree?
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Wisconsin 4-year-old foils sitter’s plot to blame ‘home invasion’ and robbery on ‘black men’ [View all]
KamaAina
Jun 2014
OP
no, but they don't live in a bubble...they are aware of "the black guy did it" lie
noiretextatique
Jun 2014
#42
I would expect that "the black guy" is more common than "THAT black guy"
Michigander_Life
Jun 2014
#44
Great kid: “They got it back because of me being the superhero,” said the girl.
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#16
I would think she should be charged..yes? I can only imagine what her accusations
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#31
Absolutely..I agree. Yet there was no mention of that in the story, which I found odd. n/t
Jefferson23
Jun 2014
#35