A “rush to judgment” happens quite often these days – not that the eventual truth changes any minds when it does finally emerge.
After all, “hands up, don’t shoot” has become a part of our culture, even though it was patently false in the case of Michael Brown.
In Baltimore, the untimely death of Freddie Gray has touched off a powder keg of unrest particularly because of the reported near-severing of Gray’s spinal cord which ultimately lead to his demise. What terrible violence on the part of police could have caused such a terrible injury?
Unless that injury was pre-existing.
by RevContent
From Rickwells.us
The media is leaving out much of the career criminal history of Freddie Gray in their reporting. It seems now that they may also be failing to discuss his very relevant medical history, one which may have included multiple surgeries for spinal injuries incurred in a car crash.
Health privacy laws limit the availability of medical information, but a public records search in the Howard Court Civil System website provides evidence that Gray had received a settlement and had engaged with Peachtree Funding to obtain a lump sum payment.
The media has been remiss in reporting this information, preferring to portray the career criminal as the victim of police misconduct. Other anonymous sources indicate that Gray may have had surgery as recently as ten days prior to the incident in which he was involved in a forty-five minute flee to evade the authorities. He could have easily re-injured himself in his reckless attempt to avoid capture.
http://allenbwest.com/2015/04/bombshell-is-this-the-truth-about-freddie-gray-spinal-injury/
BOMBSHELL: Is this the truth about Freddie Gray’s spinal injury?
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Revmitchell, Apr 29, 2015.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Yep because we all know that the police would never do something like this. :rolleyes:
The man was fine that morning and suddenly his larnyx is crushed and 80% of his spine is severed?
He could have had surgery the day before and it still would have taken a level of brutality to do that.
But police don't have to ask if you just had surgery before they start rough handling ya.
They are liable and will pay a terrible price.
Some are just always looking for ways to discredit and blame the dead while attempting to absolve the guilty parties.
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But now it seems he may have been standing up in the van while it was moving and simply fell headfirst into the door and broke his stupid neck. [emoji15]
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And there was no fall of any sort that crushed his larynx. -
He did not die of a "crushed larynx".
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robustheologian Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Now Sean's saying that he spoke to two police officers who say a drug deal was going down when they started chasing Freddy Gray.
Geraldo told him there's not what they arrested him for. :laugh: -
Then the burden of proof is on the state to prove how and when it happened.
It's obvious they can't do that. I don't believe they will even try. The larynx
Injury, if there was one is a non factor.
Matter of fact, they will be unable to prove most, if not all, their charges.
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I'm not saying that is 100% the case. I'm saying it is a possibility. See, I'm open to all sides, unlike you who either has the ability to have seen in that van or simply has an agenda. -
Your ignorance on the subject is astounding. [emoji23]
They haven't been indicted and I'll sleep fine, no matter which way it goes.
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Jedi Knight Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
When Obama and his black pals step in.......its all about race now instead of justice. If Obama had a son he would look like Freddie Krueger!
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Nobody is upset about the cops being charged except racially prejudiced white folks who see any challenge to the police as a challenge to their authority. Otherwise, folks with good sense fully understand why the cops were charged. -
Not if you believe they have been indicted.
If and when they are indicted, it won't be for most of the bogus charges used to placate the public.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Being dead does not make one innocent, neither does being unarmed.
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