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Old 05-03-2015, 04:11 PM
 
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Yep...If I were a Cop in Baltimore, I would start looking to lateral right about now...you know to find a city that won't be so quick to throw me under the bus.
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Old 05-04-2015, 01:24 AM
 
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Yep...If I were a Cop in Baltimore, I would start looking to lateral right about now...you know to find a city that won't be so quick to throw me under the bus.
Hopefully all officers who harbor a prejudice mentality will leave.
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Old 05-04-2015, 03:06 PM
 
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They are more of a thug and so is the FOP.

Again, KUDOS TO MARILYN MOSBY FO DOING A MARVELOUS JOB !!!!!
What has she and the State's attorneys Office been doing about the killings in Baltimore ? Seventy six so far this year. Baltimore is way behind other major cities in solving crime. Freddie Gray's situation was tragic but lets not forget just how lousy the justice system has performed. Black politicians would have us believe that all of the problems in Baltimore are due to the police. If the police murdered 214 plus people last year we are really in trouble.
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Old 05-04-2015, 03:40 PM
 
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What has she and the State's attorneys Office been doing about the killings in Baltimore ? Seventy six so far this year. Baltimore is way behind other major cities in solving crime. Freddie Gray's situation was tragic but lets not forget just how lousy the justice system has performed. Black politicians would have us believe that all of the problems in Baltimore are due to the police. If the police murdered 214 plus people last year we are really in trouble.
The community is not interested in violent reform against community members. Just cops to have less power to get away with more crimes maybe? It's sociologically bizzare to only condone the actions of police but not your neighbor. The idea of burning down businesses because they do not have any strikes a nerve. Community leaders need to educate their community that society has been unfare to them but they have equal opportunity to change everything. They must start within themselves.
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