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The county prosecutor is on air now blaming Rice and defending his officers.
Yet another case of a prosecutor leading a grand jury by the hand and explaining why he wants/doesn't want to prosecute.
The county prosecutor is on air now blaming Rice and defending his officers.
Yet another case of a prosecutor leading a grand jury by the hand and explaining why he wants/doesn't want to prosecute.
Don't let the facts get in the way of an agenda. Officers received call of someone waving a gun. They arrived and he pulled a gun on them and he was shot. The pellet gun looked so much like a real hand gun that it's impossible to tell the difference at a glance. Now the family will probably sue the maker of the gun for making it look so realistic, but that was probably why they bought the gun for the kid, because it looks so real.
The county prosecutor is on air now blaming Rice and defending his officers.
Yet another case of a prosecutor leading a grand jury by the hand and explaining why he wants/doesn't want to prosecute.
Don't let the facts get in the way of an agenda. Officers received call of someone waving a gun. They arrived and he pulled a gun on them and he was shot. The pellet gun looked so much like a real hand gun that it's impossible to tell the difference at a glance. Now the family will probably sue the maker of the gun for making it look so realistic, but that was probably why they bought the gun for the kid, because it looks so real.
They lied about what happened. Hopefully the people riot.
McGinty called the episode "a perfect storm of human error" but said no crime was committed.
Rice was carrying a plastic airsoft gun when he was shot and McGinty said it was "indisputable" that Rice drew his weapon as the officer who shot him approached.
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