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By Benny
#57477
I would bet this. One of the jacked up hyper paranoid racist white redneck "cops" jumped on the back of Freddie's neck with a knee and broke the Brother's neck. Just like you see a million times over watching COPS. Stupid white boy fucked up.

Then they gave him the rough ride. Lying ass white motherfuckers.
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By RealJustme
#57479
Then they gave him the rough ride.
Debunked-
Deputy Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said they learned of the mysterious stop after reviewing footage from a privately owned camera. He said at a subsequent stop police loaded another male prisoner into the van.

That man told investigators Gray was “still moving around, that he was kicking and making noises,” said Batts.

The cop at the wheel did not make any sudden stops or “drive erratically,” Batts added.
How about this one, after the convicted felon tried to escape police they placed him in a van where he continued to thrash about hitting a metal object further injuring an old fracture of his spinal cord. Police delayed transporting him to the emergency room since they weren't aware of he his prior spinal cord injuries and felt he could be assessed by the jail doctor as is normal during processing. Now move on, no story there.
By johnforbes
#57515
There is racism involved in this story.

But the racists are the blacks who instantly assumed, with not a shred of evidence, that white cops were to blame.

As with Trayvon, as with Ferguson, Obama and his racist crew sought to exploit this sad case of a young drug addict and criminal who finally self-destructed.
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