05-23-2015, 05:56 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Punta Cana, DR
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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
some of us are waiting for blacks to be just as upset about the young black men that are murdered daily in Baltimore by other blacks as they are about 1 black kid who was also doomed to such a fate, but who happened to die in police custody. some of us are wondering when blacks are going to apologize for the many many lies surrounding michael brown, who basically robbed a store and attacked a copy and tried to take his gun... and where every other "fact" repeated daily in protests and sound bits were complete fabrications... you know, according to Obamas Attorney Generals findings. Some of us are wondering when that small % of blacks who whine the most are going to start pointing the fingers inward at unreal numbers of babies born out of wedlock, men in prison, no respect for family and family values, no work ethic etc. Wait!! Let me say it for you... i'm racist! Because thats the only fucking argument idiots like you will ever have... otherwise, you'd have to start dealing with hard facts and uncomfortable truths.
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nahhh .....
They can just look at this to be upset ... but the ggod side is that traffic was not disturb ...
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Ohio patrolman acquitted in 2 deaths amid 137-shot barrage
CLEVELAND (AP) ? A white patrolman who fired down through the windshield of a suspect's car at the end of a 137-shot barrage that left the two unarmed black occupants dead was acquitted Saturday of criminal charges by a judge who said he could not determine the Cleveland officer alone fired the fatal shots.
Michael Brelo, 31, put his head in hands as the judge issued a verdict followed by angry, but peaceful, protests: Outside the courthouse police blocked furious protesters from going inside while across the city others held a mock funeral with some carrying signs asking, "Will I be next?"
The acquittal came at a time of nationwide tension among police and black citizens punctuated by protests over deaths of black suspects at the hands of white officers ? and following a determination by the U.S. Department of Justice that Cleveland police had a history of using excessive force and violating civil rights.
Before issuing his verdict, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge John P. O'Donnell reflected on the unrest. "In many American places people are angry with, mistrusting and fearful of the police," he said. "Citizens think the men and women sworn to protect and serve have violated that oath or never meant it in the first place."
But O'Donnell said he would not offer up Brelo to an angry public if the evidence did not merit a conviction.
"I will not sacrifice him to a public frustrated by historical mistreatment at the hands of other officers," O'Donnell said.
Brelo ? who fired a total of 49 shots, including 15 while standing on the hood of the suspects' vehicle ? faced as many as 22 years in prison had the judge convicted him of voluntary manslaughter in the shooting that happened after Timothy Russell's beat-up Chevy Malibu backfired while speeding by police headquarters.
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The unusual timing of the verdict ? a Saturday morning on a holiday weekend ? was intentional. The county's top judge said it was meant to prevent traffic issues downtown
Ohio patrolman acquitted in 2 deaths amid 137-shot barrage - Yahoo News
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.. at least no traffic to prevent you from going to the shooting range or your local KKK weekly meeting 
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