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ossiblue 05-01-2015 07:38 AM

Charges filed in Freddy Gray case
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/02/us/freddie-gray-autopsy-report-given-to-baltimore-prosecutors.html?_r=0

More to come.

Neilk 05-01-2015 07:56 AM

Well Freddie Gray had an arrest record the length of my arm, but that doesn't mean that the police can put him unrestrained in the back of a van and put him in the tumble dry cycle.

Rick Lee 05-01-2015 08:02 AM

Didn't they arrest Gray because he ran as soon as he saw the cops? That's PC right there, or at the very least RAS to initiate a contact, and his continuing to run is then PC. Not saying the rest of the state's case isn't valid, but the fact that they had to chase Gray means they definitely had PC to arrest.

ossiblue 05-01-2015 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8603612)
Didn't they arrest Gray because he ran as soon as he saw the cops? That's PC right there, or at the very least RAS to initiate a contact, and his continuing to run is then PC. Not saying the rest of the state's case isn't valid, but the fact that they had to chase Gray means they definitely had PC to arrest.

There's a difference between detain and arrest. The fact that he ran may be probable cause for detention. Once detained (caught after a chase), there needs to be probable cause for arrest. The official line is the knife which, according to the latest information, was not illegal to possess.

Rick Lee 05-01-2015 08:12 AM

They probably had RAS to detain based on Gray's mile-long rap sheet. I don't know if he was on probation or parole or if one of the cops recognized him. But his running at the sight of the cops was a guarantee they would chase and detain and then look awfully hard for a reason to arrest. I don't know the law on knife blade length in MD, but if you have a long rap sheet, run from the cops and they find so much as a Swiss Army knife on you, they're gonna try to charge you with weapon possession. As the cops say, "You may beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride." Gray definitely didn't beat the ride.

Chocaholic 05-01-2015 12:39 PM

I heard an interview with a Baltimore cop that said they witnessed Freddie in the midst of a drug deal. When they approached, both thugs ran...and the cops gave chase. Requesting medical help by known thugs (yep, thugs) happens nearly 100% of the time as they know it routes them to a Med Center rather than downtown to be processed. Didn't strap him in because he was thrashing, spitting, etc., in tight confines...pretty common also. Urinalysis showed heroin and marijuana in his system presumably consumed during chase...not sure if that will ever make the MSM (if true).

Sounds like a sweet young child that should have been treated with more respect.

chocolatelab 05-01-2015 12:46 PM

Manslaughter 2 is the charge.

If they get acquitted the riots will be even worse.

Rikao4 05-01-2015 01:19 PM

think the boys in blue are simply gonna slow down...
as any call is a potential set-up or trap..

Rika

URY914 05-01-2015 01:48 PM

I heard part of the announcement today by the prosecutor. She sounded like one of the protesters/rioters when they were being interviewed. Those 6 guys are screwed.

group911@aol.co 05-01-2015 02:13 PM

Really? Running from a cop is PC for murder? Don't tell me, let me guess you're a constitutionalist. The knife they supposedly found cause to arrest him for wasn't even illegal.
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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 8603612)
Didn't they arrest Gray because he ran as soon as he saw the cops? That's PC right there, or at the very least RAS to initiate a contact, and his continuing to run is then PC. Not saying the rest of the state's case isn't valid, but the fact that they had to chase Gray means they definitely had PC to arrest.


dan88911 05-01-2015 02:16 PM

If Freddie had just been a white criminal/ thug he might be a live today. So sad.

scottmandue 05-01-2015 02:47 PM

Yeah he was a bad guy... but the police are not the judge and jury... well, they are not supposed to be.

69 Soft Targa 05-01-2015 03:09 PM

Did any of you read the article?
The van stopped several times including a stop which was not reported but was caught on store video.

"Mr. Gray started his fateful ride lying on the floor of the police van, Ms. Mosby said. A short time later, Officer Goodson “proceeded to the back of the wagon in order to observe Mr. Gray,” she said, though she did not say why.

“At no point did he seek, nor did he render, any medical help for Mr. Gray,” the prosecutor said.

A few blocks later, he called a dispatcher to say that he needed help checking on his prisoner. Another officer arrived, and the back of the van was opened. “Mr. Gray at that time requested help and indicated that he could not breathe,” and asked twice for a medic, Ms. Mosby said. While the officers helped him onto the bench in the back of the van, she said, they still did not belt him in.

While they were there, she said, a call went out for a van to pick up and transport another person who had been arrested. “Despite Mr. Gray’s obvious and recognized need for assistance, Officer Goodson, in a grossly negligent manner,” answered that call, rather than seeking medical help, Ms. Mosby said.

At the van’s next stop, Officer Goodson met the officers who made the initial arrest, and a sergeant who had arrived on the scene. Opening the van once again, they “observed Mr. Gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon,” Ms. Mosby said.

The sergeant, she said, spoke to the back of Mr. Gray’s head, but he did not respond. “She made no effort to look, or assess or determine his condition,” Ms. Mosby said.
When the van finally arrived at the Western District police station and officers tried to remove him, “Mr. Gray was no longer breathing at all,” she said.
A medic was summoned and found Mr. Gray in cardiac arrest. Then he was rushed to a hospital.

Racerbvd 05-01-2015 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by dan88911 (Post 8604186)
If Freddie had just been a white criminal/ thug he might be a live today. So sad.

Wanna bet, the only difference is the White community doesn't protest when a criminal gets shot. As a matter of fact, a White criminal that had just committed a crime and ran from the Police, and was shot. No protest, as a matter of fact, people were THANKING the officer for getting criminal off the streets.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1430521831.jpg

wdfifteen 05-01-2015 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 8604216)
Yeah he was a bad guy... but the police are not the judge and jury... well, they are not supposed to be.

Yes, but they think they are. "As the cops say, 'You may beat the rap, but you won't beat the ride.'"
I wonder how a cop would like to be shackled by the ankles, wrists cuffed behind him, and thrown in a van with a stainless steel bench an no padding and driven around town for an hour for the "crime" of carrying a legal knife?

Chocaholic 05-01-2015 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 69 Soft Targa (Post 8604239)
Did any of you read the article?
The van stopped several times including a stop which was not reported but was caught on store video.

"Mr. Gray started his fateful ride lying on the floor of the police van, Ms. Mosby said. A short time later, Officer Goodson “proceeded to the back of the wagon in order to observe Mr. Gray,” she said, though she did not say why.

“At no point did he seek, nor did he render, any medical help for Mr. Gray,” the prosecutor said.

A few blocks later, he called a dispatcher to say that he needed help checking on his prisoner. Another officer arrived, and the back of the van was opened. “Mr. Gray at that time requested help and indicated that he could not breathe,” and asked twice for a medic, Ms. Mosby said. While the officers helped him onto the bench in the back of the van, she said, they still did not belt him in.

While they were there, she said, a call went out for a van to pick up and transport another person who had been arrested. “Despite Mr. Gray’s obvious and recognized need for assistance, Officer Goodson, in a grossly negligent manner,” answered that call, rather than seeking medical help, Ms. Mosby said.

At the van’s next stop, Officer Goodson met the officers who made the initial arrest, and a sergeant who had arrived on the scene. Opening the van once again, they “observed Mr. Gray unresponsive on the floor of the wagon,” Ms. Mosby said.

The sergeant, she said, spoke to the back of Mr. Gray’s head, but he did not respond. “She made no effort to look, or assess or determine his condition,” Ms. Mosby said.
When the van finally arrived at the Western District police station and officers tried to remove him, “Mr. Gray was no longer breathing at all,” she said.
A medic was summoned and found Mr. Gray in cardiac arrest. Then he was rushed to a hospital.


Is any of this verified as true? Any reliable source referenced?

greglepore 05-01-2015 04:17 PM

Reliable source? State's attorney. Is that reliable enough? Oh yeah. There's also a stop, recorded on civilian video, that ALL of the officers failed to recall. Hmmm.

The cops are required to be above this sort of conduct. A nickle ride is BS whether the perp is a dealer who ran or not. Since when do we impose the death penalty on the street?

Rick, wtf? You're the same dude who would press your right to remain silent when stopped for suspicion of DUI, but this dude "deserved it"?

And take the racist crap to PARF, or for that matter off the board.

wdfifteen 05-01-2015 04:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chocaholic (Post 8604318)
Is any of this verified as true? Any reliable source referenced?

My understanding is that the information came from interviewing the officers involved.

Crack4h8r's 05-01-2015 04:28 PM

The criminal complaint is extremely detailed and very compelling.

I think 3 of the cops charged are black.

Baz 05-01-2015 04:32 PM

Did anyone notice (at least for this case) the police are now BLUE instead of WHITE?

I wonder if that is because 3 of the accused are white....and 3 are black.

The narrative shifts......while credibility plummets.....


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