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How is this person still working for the Police force awake Apr 2015 #1
Good christ. At the heart of this is a MASSIVE disregard for the lives of black people. Bonobo Apr 2015 #2
+1 BrotherIvan Apr 2015 #12
YES! Dammit YES! BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2015 #18
It's making me utterly crazy BrotherIvan Apr 2015 #19
How can the investigation be complete without speaking with this person? Renew Deal Apr 2015 #3
I'm scratching my head as well. Dem2 Apr 2015 #6
Welcome to DU, Dem2! calimary May 2015 #26
What a difference 24 hours makes Dem2 May 2015 #38
He was just driving, had the radio on. Rex Apr 2015 #10
Two and a half weeks after the arrest that killed him and no statement yet?? riderinthestorm Apr 2015 #4
Because this is a sham just like the Darren Wilson investigation Renew Deal Apr 2015 #7
Looks like this officer is invoking his or her 5th amendment right 951-Riverside Apr 2015 #5
In my mind he can claim is right while collecting his unemployment check awake Apr 2015 #8
They probably cannot just automatically fire the driver if there is a union involved cstanleytech Apr 2015 #17
And the police need Union reps in interviews right? awake Apr 2015 #23
Police, fire, autoworker, a union is a union and their job is protect their members. cstanleytech May 2015 #27
So-called Police Unions are not "Unions" 951-Riverside May 2015 #28
You just threw unions under the bus with that, congrats. cstanleytech May 2015 #29
The police "Union" craled under the bus all by them selfs awake May 2015 #30
Yes and those unions will probably pay the price eventually because when you weaken cstanleytech May 2015 #33
Spare me the hyperbole. This is what Police "Unions" stand for 951-Riverside May 2015 #31
Yes its the police but not the unions the unions are doing their freaking jobs like all unions do. cstanleytech May 2015 #32
The Albuquerque Police Union paid a $500 bounty to Officers who shot people 951-Riverside May 2015 #34
Domino effect. Rex Apr 2015 #9
Innocent until proven guilty is only for non-public employees seveneyes Apr 2015 #11
Well, shit, I'm convinced . . . OldRedneck Apr 2015 #13
voluntarily. BlancheSplanchnik Apr 2015 #21
Off topic but... SoapBox Apr 2015 #14
hard to believe this man has not been interviewed spanone Apr 2015 #15
This crap would Aerows Apr 2015 #16
I imagine they are fighting over who is responsible for the injuries. KMOD Apr 2015 #20
His attorney has probably told him to keep his mouth shut Jack Rabbit Apr 2015 #22
What about all of the other cops who know what went down but are keeping silent? awake Apr 2015 #25
I read that one of his (the driver's) relatives said he was afraid the arresting cops were going to tblue37 May 2015 #35
They should know that they have the right to remain silent, of course Jack Rabbit May 2015 #36
That otta be good nt fadedrose Apr 2015 #24
This officer will take the 5th Gothmog May 2015 #37
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