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In reply to the discussion: Preliminary Baltimore police report: no evidence Gray fatally injured during arrest: ABC [View all]ciaobaby
(1,000 posts)55. The bullshit continues
Are you suggesting they get to choose which injury they are responsible for ?
So the crushed voice box (not fatal) they may claim they caused during the arrest, and the severed spine (fatal) they did not cause.
Convenient.
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Preliminary Baltimore police report: no evidence Gray fatally injured during arrest: ABC [View all]
Novara
Apr 2015
OP
my understanding is that it's always been understood that he was killed/injured
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#24
But, if he was killed by one of their abusive "rough rides" that's still felony murder
geek tragedy
Apr 2015
#59
I'm guessing this official position represents the "he did it to himself" narrative.
malthaussen
Apr 2015
#8
As a retired copy editor, I would be happy to offer my services (for a price of course). n/t
RebelOne
Apr 2015
#50
Trying to be first with the story. Reuters does go back and edit published stories, thank goodness
okaawhatever
Apr 2015
#15
Now this is deep. I think the entire globe knows, without this secretive whitewash, because a man
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#4
Yes, he was still breathing but already grievously injured when they threw him in. He couldn't walk
leveymg
Apr 2015
#14
Friend of mine says it is a common police tactic in these type vehicles, they drive
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#32
Why would they cuff his feet? His legs were inoperable before they threw him in the wagon. n/t
Judi Lynn
May 2015
#78
Okay is this report from the Baltimore cops themselves or the person in the state they were
jwirr
Apr 2015
#19
Watch both videos from 2 angles. #14. Gray was unable to walk and in great pain as he was dragged
leveymg
Apr 2015
#21
It's like most cases of "suicide in custody." Blame the victim or the van driver.
leveymg
Apr 2015
#34
He may not have been injured during the arrest itself. But according to this he was injured when
totodeinhere
Apr 2015
#23
First of all, NOTHING the cops EVER say, is true, unless by coincidence. Just like with cons.
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
#33
We don't see the beginning of the take down. If someone 200 pds puts their
rhett o rick
Apr 2015
#36
Bring charges to the officers involved, and sue the hell out of the city. This is the first time
still_one
Apr 2015
#43
"Gray sustained a head injury that matches bolt in the back of police van" n/t
PoliticAverse
Apr 2015
#54
According to this evening's Guardian, Freddie Gray's head was rammed back onto a bolt in the van.
Joe Chi Minh
Apr 2015
#66