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Posted: May 3, 2015

Just when someone like Freddie Gray hits his stride, society is robbed of his contribution.   It doesn't seem fair.

March 20, 2015: Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance

March 13, 2015: Malicious destruction of property, second-degree assault

January 20, 2015: Fourth-degree burglary, trespassing

January 14, 2015: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute

December 31, 2014: Possession of narcotics with intent to distribute

December 14, 2014: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance

August 31, 2014: Illegal gambling, trespassing

January 25, 2014: Possession of marijuana

September 28, 2013: Distribution of narcotics, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, second-degree assault, second-degree escape

April 13, 2012: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, violation of probation

July 16, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession with intent to distribute

March 28, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance

March 14, 2008: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to manufacture and distribute

February 11, 2008: Unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance

August 29, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, violation of probation

August 28, 2007: Possession of marijuana

August 23, 2007: False statement to a peace officer, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance

July 16, 2007: Possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, unlawful possession of a controlled dangerous substance (2 counts)

 

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More info. sm - Alice

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The record suggests that, as the years went by, Gray became harder to convict of a drug crime. Police kept arresting him. Prosecutors kept putting him on dockets. But after he was convicted of illegal drug possession when he was 18, Gray mostly avoided jail time.

Court records show not-guilty verdicts, cases dropped, closed or put on the inactive docket. There's one "probation after conviction" for a drug charge last August. Those are pretty typical outcomes for someone police frequently suspect of being a street-level drug dealer.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/crime/freddiegray.asp#pYVPemGpO3GUZhAD.99

So is detailing his nonviolent drug-related rap sheet prior to 2007 and stating his death was tragic - attempt at sarcasm or sunday-morning immorality?

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None of these things posted about this man's rap sheet meant the man deserved to die while in police custody. None of it was violent crime, anyway, it details a drug problem which ended in 2007.

Sure, he wasn't a saint and may not have led the most moral life prior to 2007, but sarcastic jokes about loss of any life are just as immoral to me as his past drug problems and crimes.

Thanks for the Sunday Morning "sermon", but I think I'd rather watch Joel Osteen now for my Sunday-morning sermon. Because he's not mean with his humor, or judgmental while giving sermons, and he reminds of us of such things as St. Paul actually did the worst thing many can imagine; he killed Christians before his conversion, proving no one is beyond redemption.

Though, I'm pretty tough on violent crime and believe rehabilitation for such types is rare, Freddie Gray had no record of violent crime and had been clean since 2007, possibly turning his life around, so yes, it is especially tragic that he died while in police custody.

Ummm... Time frame reference? - Backwards, perhaps?

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It looks to me that this time frame actually commences in 2007 and ends in March 2015. Am I missing something?

Sorry, you're right. But what's accomplished by posting the victim's nonviolent rap - sheet? Victim-blaming and justifying manslaughter?

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When I make a mistake, I admit it. It's what separates us from politicians :) Sorry about that, I was multitasking. Too much to do today and not enough time today, just got home in fact.

However, my mistake doesn't change the fact that I don't understand what people are hoping to accomplish by circulating the victim's nonviolent crime rap sheet (which does not even include resisting arrest and most charges were dropped)? Are these nonviolent crimes supposed to justify the manslaughter charge and blame the victim?

If if the absurd argument is that they somehow prove he deserved it, well, why do we even follow due process of law at all, then, instead of random vigilante justice? Why even have trials at all, for the arrested OR the officers, if we believe people deserve to die over nonviolent crime?

I'll tell you why. Because this is why we even HAVE due process of law instead of Sharia law, to protect society at large from the sort of people that think other people deserve to die over nonviolent crime (which is actually the way criminal minds themselves think).

Okay, but then those same people really shouldn't complain about Mosby bypassing a grand-jury, and no more complaining about riot-mob vigilante justice either. Because you can't just due process of law to protect just one side, sorry. As for me, I'll still advocate due process of law to protect BOTH sides, thanks

SNL last night--Freddie Gray Wisdom - sm

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So happy with the charges against 6 police officers as this marks rapid progress towards the resolution of this case and their ....acquittal. (heavily paraphrased, not worth the exact quote research, it's sarcasm).

Conservatives needn't worry so much about this case in particular. However, if they don't start paying attention, it is going to be a long, hot, contentious summer. Frankly, I'm up for it, particularly with thoughts like these at the top of the political posts on a Sunday morning.

NBC Meet the Press poll agreed - 96%

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this will be a violent summer.

Yes, with the Almighty Republicans at the - helm they created some

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promising careers, particularly for people in the inner cities. Note, when Freddie Gray's intrigue began.

The housing crisis and unemployment certainly are to blame in this portion of Baltimore for the hopelessness and lack of "career" opportunities. The only assured is to sell to the wealthy. The only product he had to sell was drugs. The CVS only had so many jobs to go around.

Further limitations on Gray's career choices from the start would be childhood lead poisoning. - Guess that's funny to some too

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Lead poisoning would not excuse his behavior prior to 2007, but it is relevant to the OP's original point about his "career" being cut short and his rap sheet because lead ingestion in childhood has been proven to cause lower IQ and behavioral issues.

The case regarding his/his siblings lead poisoning was settled in 2010, so it's hard to know, but if true, it means his options were already limited from childhood both biologically and developmentally from lead poisoning from the getgo, in addition to his socioeconomic limitations of poverty and drug usage of his mother and neighbors.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/bs-md-gray-settlement-20150429-story.html

Sad situation all around for everybody, really, but none of his arrests, even his convictions, were violent charges or even resisting arrest; all drugs, and apparently he was clean since 2007? :(

A criminal begins his career in 2007, when Democrats - ran Baltimore. Your point?

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Of course, it's a specious argument anyway, but even if it were valid, your timing couldn't possibly be worse.

Most people consider the employment figure - to be a national issue

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but if convenient, suppose it can be local this time--LOL

To diminsh anyone's right to life? - sm

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It really doesn't matter WHAT he did prior to this. The police, in this case, abused and ignored their responsibilities.

Prison, medical care, police (jail) housing, all costs money.


http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2015/04/30/3653118/selective-leaks-character-assassination-freddie-gray/

What is it about right wing media? and - Conservatives?

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is the way of life threatened so much? or do they feel responsible for what they have created? Has the Petrie dish run amok in their worlds? They can't control the situation?

They had better not, for one minute, think that superiority complex stuff, that if you just work hard, success will come or if you just don't do anything wrong and respect the police, they won't bother you. That ship has sailed for many. In this generation, the ship never even docked to pick up passengers.

Posted like a truly ininformed DemAlinksy with no facts - on their side, just insultes

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completely unable to reason through that the Dems have controlled these drug infected, out of control, violent areas.

Dems need to remove the party glasses.

Dems control these areas, meaning they - are elected to serve these areas

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only means that at least the masses in these inner cities are not stupid enough to elect completely against their interests. Heaven knows what would have happened to them if they had.
Oh wait, stop and frisk, that's what happened. Republican Presidents and trickle down economics, that's what happened.

$5 million in police brutality settlements - in 4 years in Baltimore

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Perhaps this is the new economy for the area?

It amazes me that civil suits are being won....sm - Alice

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all over the country for millions of dollars yet there are almost zero police convictions.

It is a step in the process--hopefully - sm

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the citizens of Baltimore, State of Maryland, the U.S. will tire of paying for these violent repeat offenders (the police department) and will demand they receive training or whatever it takes to control their tempers and deal with the public they have been hired to SERVE.

Quite an impressive resume, isn't it. - LM

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The Wire - burtthecat

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For those of you who are not familiar with the TV show "The Wire" I recommend that you rent it or stream it. Regardless of your political affiliation, there is much to be learned from this excellent production. Coincidentally, it takes place in Baltimore and goes a long way to explaining the sociologic, economic and political implications and origins of just what we are seeing in that city today. One of the writers had a long career as a Baltimore police officer and though it is not a documentary, there is probably more truth in it than what we see in the newspapers.

Ummmm-as usual Dems got a twisted take. - How many of them want this guy

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or someone like him living next door? Their usual hypocrisy in every social issue.

I'd rather have Charlie Manson living next door - than a hair-trigger, hare-brain cop.

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