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Ill defend police on this forum who don't get fair treatment... as I will fight the drumbeat of misguided anti police sentiment by people with agendas
I call them as I see them
I won't defend dirt bags for one second...
And Mosbys police family members.. are.. or shall I say.. were...dirtbags of the first order
Cocaine abuse.. not showing up for work.. playing the race card
BPD is way more lenient than we are.. on the West coast they would have been gone on the first dirty test
it is just notmeofficer trying to improve his image, he defends any and all police force members who murder members of the public. So he needs to post one or two things he can later link to in a weak sauce attempt to pretend he views are fair and balanced.....
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That's a stretch. And if she had a real police bias, we'd see a pattern of police prosecutions coming from her office, but that's far from the case.
Kind of hard to set a pattern since she'd only been in office several months before FG. She's too busy now to go after other cops, yanno, with being a media wh***, hiding evidence and all.
Though, her first day on the job she'd dropped the charges against one of the two cops accused in the death of a dog. The cop she'd dropped the charges on is the one that had actually strangled the dog to death, the other cop didn't harm the dog while it was alive. Pity the other cop didn't have Murphy as his lawyer, like the dog killing cop had, then she'd probably would have dropped the charges against him as well.
Not really all that difficult. If she's the kind of person with a true bias against police officers, I'd expect that we would have seen more before this case. And, moreover, it wouldn't have taken a high profile case for her to start showing her "bias."
And the dog case you mentioned only goes against this narrative. Someone with a true bias against police officers likely wouldn't have dropped charges (whether for one or both officers) in that case; I mean, she'd have nothing to "lose" from continuing prosecuting, even if her case was weak, as she has broad prosecutorial immunity and most in Baltimore loves her.
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Not really all that difficult. If she's the kind of person with a true bias against police officers, I'd expect that we would have seen more before this case. And, moreover, it wouldn't have taken a high profile case for her to start showing her "bias."
And the dog case you mentioned only goes against this narrative. Someone with a true bias against police officers likely wouldn't have dropped charges (whether for one or both officers) in that case; I mean, she'd have nothing to "lose" from continuing prosecuting, even if her case was weak, as she has broad prosecutorial immunity and most in Baltimore loves her.
True, except, the one cop that actually was the one that killed the dog and the one she dropped the charges for had Murphy as his lawyer...you know, Murphy, her friend, her mentor, someone she had used as her own lawyer (even though she'd lied and denied ever using him as her lawyer and when it was proven that she indeed did use him she brushed it off). Letting that one [guilty] cop off was her way of throwing a bone to her pal Murphy. Meanwhile, she's continuing to charge the cop who didn't kill the dog.
You can't see the bias in that?
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