Chrisbert t1_iy515y4 wrote
Didn't this happen a few years ago? They're just now getting around to prosecuting the cops for the "rough ride"?
Grostleton t1_iy51sjj wrote
I think this is a more recent incident as the article references one from 2015:
>The case has drawn outrage from civil rights advocates like the NAACP, along with comparisons to the Freddie Gray case in Baltimore. Gray, who was also Black, died in 2015 after he suffered a spinal injury while handcuffed and shackled in a city police van
Necessary_Common4426 t1_iy5c9rm wrote
And 4 of the 5 cops invoked ‘qualified immunity’ meaning the city will pick up the tab & these cops will be able to walk free and retain employment
redhead29 t1_iy5e4pn wrote
we own this city is where they actually managed to get justice wayne jenkins is doing a 30 year bid and wont be out until 2047
dabisnit t1_iy6yai0 wrote
Maybe, the cops who murdered people on Danziger bridge in New Orleans during Katrina were sentenced for a long time (first 40+ years for most of them) then had their sentence reduced to 10 years for some with time served.
PuellaBona t1_iy75qi9 wrote
I had no idea that this happened.
How did they end up getting a retrial? It's like saying, "ok, the people don't like you killing innocents trying to survive after a disaster. If we give you another chance, choose the 10 year plea deal. K?"
So infuriating.
dabisnit t1_iy78mvg wrote
No idea, it’s a disgrace
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lameduck418 t1_iy6heks wrote
That's not how qualified immunity works.
thetacticalpanda t1_iy5l9z5 wrote
I'll always remember this quote from Gray's attorney Billy Murphy: "Running while black is not a crime," Murphy said. "Being afraid of police and running from them in retrospect is a great idea. He just didn't run fast enough."
teapot_in_orbit t1_iy5bbk4 wrote
So common in Baltimore the fucking cops had a name for it... they gave Freddie Gray a "rough ride"
Crizbibble t1_iy5efg4 wrote
That’s the name for is all over. It’s not an uncommon thing. That’s the problem:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rough_ride_(police_brutality)
maldio t1_iy5882c wrote
It's pretty much as sad that it's a matter of which case, instead of being overdue.
OrderlyPanic t1_iy7ilsk wrote
Going from memory but I'm pretty sure Freddie was not shackled/buckled in. Which was intentional from the arresting officers to hurt him and the reason he died.
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Cyynric t1_iy5dyrg wrote
Yeah, it was something. I live north of Baltimore and was working close to where the riots were happening. We were set to see DragonForce live but the venue closed that night. It was weird seeing the streets empty of anything save for National Guard dudes.
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Chippopotanuse t1_iy55epf wrote
Yes, and the cops faced zero consequences IIRC on the Freddie Gray case.
Although the city taxpayers coughed up something like $5m.
Weird how that works.
We will see if this attempted murder by the police gets handled any differently.
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Kent_Knifen t1_iy52q85 wrote
Nope, different cases.
This article's recap links to their original story covering what happened, dated June 29, 2022.
So, this happened a few days before that probably.
i_never_ever_learn t1_iy5eexx wrote
Please get your depraved disinterest cases straight!!
Stenwoldbeetle t1_iy5orf7 wrote
That was Baltimore w Freddie grey. This is another guy
Sensate60 t1_iy5vbxb wrote
Several times...
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