Bob as some of us here have said, it just doesn't pass the smell test on first read. Not saying it didn't go down like that, but it certainly warrants a good look.
As for AMonger, well you know...
As for AMonger, well you know...
Bob as some of us here have said, it just doesn't pass the smell test on first read. Not saying it didn't go down like that, but it certainly warrants a good look.
As for AMonger, well you know...
Video missing?? I could be wrong but there are no police departments that have video setup to record what goes on inside a police car only the dashcam videos that shows what goes on in front of the police carWith my hands behind my back I can't get my hands anywhere near my temple. I'm more interested in why that part of the video is missing. I still say crooked cops. If he had a warrant and a gun with intentions to kill himself I like to think he would have tried to run or better yet shot at the cops and run. He clearly had nothing to lose if he did kill himself, although I don't believe he did.
Any death that happens in police custody should be looked into but the bigger issue people will have is that they don't know what the media is lying about and what evidence they omitted that won't get their product sold. You have to remember a few months ago the American public was lied to about the death of another young black male, new death, same media.
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So your post that said, "Your initial post included a lot of innuendo that the police caused Carter's death," was nothing more than pointing out the blatantly obvious? Uhm, OK.
Bob as some of us here have said, it just doesn't pass the smell test on first read. Not saying it didn't go down like that, but it certainly warrants a good look.
As for AMonger, well you know...
Yes on first glance it doesn't pass the smell test. Young black man in cuffs, arrested, by all white cops,Other white occupants let go. Black male shot and killed. Video camera doesn't show incident. Upon further review, most if not all can be plausably explained. It appears to be an unfortunate and kind of freakish chain of events with no sinister actions.
Another distortion. I've never said all cops are bad, or never do anything good or correctly. I've been accused of saying that before, by you, I think. Being that this is the 2nd time for that false accusation, it's time for you to take that lie back.And then we have cop haters like Amonger who think all cops are bad , cops never do anything good or correctly.
We certainly can't now, being that he's dead. What a horrible twist of fate! It's like Paula Poundstone observed--when the guy who shot the pope came up for parole, he said he was sure the pope would have forgiven him. What horrible luck: the one guy who would have forgiven him, and he SHOT him!Just wonder if anyone here can prove this guy was not wiry enough and had the ability to bend his body and arms to reach a gun and shoot him self in the head.
I dont worship cops as you like to say. I do belive most cops are trying to do the right thing and be honest and enforce the laws the same way no matter who they deal with. Your OJ reference seems to show you know the cops lied and murdered this guy. And if you would read previous post on here I did admit the story sounds fishy but until someone proves they did lie and murder this guy i will side with the copsAnother distortion. I've never said all cops are bad, or never do anything good or correctly. I've been accused of saying that before, by you, I think. Being that this is the 2nd time for that false accusation, it's time for you to take that lie back.
We certainly can't now, being that he's dead. What a horrible twist of fate! It's like Paula Poundstone observed--when the guy who shot the pope came up for parole, he said he was sure the pope would have forgiven him. What horrible luck: the one guy who would have forgiven him, and he SHOT him!
Look, there's what you know and what you can prove. We all know OJ Simpson shot his ex-wife and the homo waiter, but we couldn't prove it. Does that mean it didn't happen? We can't lock him up for it, because we couldn't prove it, but we don't have to pretend he didn't do it.
Can you put aside your worship of anything wearing a badge long enough to admit this doesn't pass the smell test and there's at least a reasonable chance they murdered this guy?
Maybe. You forgot about the gun being missed while searched twice. If that was the case I'm sure that whoever did the searches will have trouble finding partners.
was he searched by the same officer??? cops make mistakes miss things not sure one mistake will have him not being able to get a partner, I think prisoner/suspects get searched again when they get to most jails/prisons.Maybe. You forgot about the gun being missed while searched twice. If that was the case I'm sure that whoever did the searches will have trouble finding partners.
was he searched by the same officer??? cops make mistakes miss things not sure one mistake will have him not being able to get a partner, I think prisoner/suspects get searched again when they get to most jails/prisons.
One thing is for certain regardless of who shot whom, when in police custody, the police are responsible for the life and welfare of the person in custody.
Well, it means the police have a responsibility to not harm the person in custody, and to not allow them to be harmed by themselves or others. It also means the police must feed, clothe and shelter the person in custody in a manner which does no harm. It also means that basic medical attention must be provided as necessary. (I can't believe I'm having to answer such a question.)Ok... what exactly does that mean?
The immediate loss of ten Brownie points and one gold star, usually. Although police can use force where deemed reasonable, the over-use of batons, Tasers or other physical means to control another person may be deemed excessive in certain cases. When a wrongful death or personal injury occurs, criminal civil rights violations may come into play, or straight-up criminal charges may be filed, or civil wrongful death or injury suits can be brought.What is the penalty for failing that responsibility?
Study: Thousands died in police custodyTo me, it's like politicians saying they have a responsibility to uphold the Constitution... all talk, no grambah.
I more or less thought it was, too, until I read the fiollow-up question, which didn't seem rhetorical at all. (also, I just couldn't pass up the opportunity to be a pedantic little snot).It was more or less a rhetorical question (I can't believe I had to point that out).
That's very true. And you can substitute "police" for "media" in your post as well. Especially "if" the death was due to nefarious means. (removes tinfoil hat)