If you say so ...
Well that's exactly what you're saying. He was a crook; he ran; oh well. Stuff happens.
To recap: He didn't commit a crime by running, he didn't resist arrest, and he didn't sever his own spine.
If you say so ...
Well that's exactly what you're saying. He was a crook; he ran; oh well. Stuff happens.
To recap: He didn't commit a crime by running,
Is that police officers should stand down and allow any potential suspect who runs to get away without chase or intervention.
Let's clear something up: The cops knew who Freddie Gray was. (How wouldn't they given that rap sheet of his you keep bringing up?) Witnesses say he made the mistake of making eye contact with one cop, then bolted. I suspect he wasn't in the mood for more grief that day. His mistake wasn't running fast enough. They had no reason to suspect him of a thing, but I'm sure he suspected if he stuck around he was in for a pretty lousy day.
Exactly ... I have never stated that the incident shouldn't be investigated but rather that Freddie was responsible for the pursuit.
I would have much rather have seen the guy continue walking rather than acting as though he was committing a crime...
So the lesson we learn from this is: Don't look at cops, and don't even attempt to avoid being harassed by them. Just go with it and be a good little citizen and maybe you won't wind up dead.
Drama much? I said no such thing. Not everyone has the desire to flee ... it sort of walks hand in hand knowing one doesn't have a long history of arrests or fear of something they are currently doing.
Do you flee from cops? I don't.
Not everyone has Freddie Gray's history or reason to avoid the cops. And for the last time, nothing justifies what happens to him.
And for the last time, he had no justification to run.
Sure he did.
What do you suppose would have happened if he didn't run?
Oh, maybe he would've "resisted arrest." Or "pulled a gun." Or made an officer "fear for his life." Or any of the other excuses they've used to kill guys just like him and get away with it.
Riggghhhttt. You conveniently forget "maybe he would have continued to walk to his destination without incident".
Is that police officers should stand down and allow any potential suspect who runs to get away without chase or intervention ...
Riggghhhttt. You conveniently forget "maybe he would have continued to walk to his destination without incident".
Because, as we know, in cities like Baltimore black men can walk wherever they like without fear of the police.