Baltimore will pay 6.4 million to Freddie Gray's family (ratings, parties, carry)
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Now lets see what happens. The prosecution could not get a guilty verdict with all the cards stacked in their favor. Also this jury was under tremendous pressure to convict. They will try him again but now lets see if there is unrest. If there is then just another reason to move this trial.
Wont be any riot. This case should had been a mistrial as the black officer really didnt have anything to do with it. The arresting white cops needs a guilty plea
Baltimore will probably celebrate tonight that the black cop got off
Location: Free State of Florida, Support our police
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Originally Posted by key2success
Wont be any riot. This case should had been a mistrial as the black officer really didnt have anything to do with it. The arresting white cops needs a guilty plea
Baltimore will probably celebrate tonight that the black cop got off
Actually the case against the white cops is weaker than the other cases. Lets see.
But Freddie Gray was killed in a police brutality incident. His family will never see him again. If a family member of yours was killed, you would want a large settlement too.
I thought the verdict hasn't been handed down yet. So no, he was NOT killed by police brutality as far as we know, because in this country you are innocent until proven guilty.
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