Is #BlackLivesMatter Leading Nowhere?

Apollo Creed

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Woke up and saw Fraudinista and her horde trashing Tariq. She got agents on the payroll

Her trolls arent the agents but more so dumb/lost/ confused people. They look to feminista and other older women like her as hope or something to model themselves after as they are still finding themselves. Theres going to come a time where these trolls hit their mid 30s-40s and see all the stuff they did yeilded them no results and then they are going to try to change their MO up but by then it will be too late. This is why I say enjoy the tom foolery because all these folks will suffer a fate of a sad lonely death and a life that was wasted.
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Her trolls arent the agents but more so dumb/lost/ confused people. They look to feminista and other older women like her as hope or something to model themselves after as they are still finding themselves. Theres going to come a time where these trolls hit their mid 30s-40s and see all the stuff they did yeilded them no results and then they are going to try to change their MO up but by then it will be too late. This is why I say enjoy the tom foolery because all these folks will suffer a fate of a sad lonely death and a life that was wasted.
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BLM is about to take a huge hit with this one
black judge, black officer, and black people angry over "injustice" when it comes out that he did kill himself in the back of the van: :francis:



Judge Finds Prosecutors Withheld Evidence in Freddie Gray Officer Case

The judge overseeing the trial of a police officer charged with murdering Freddie Gray has determined that prosecutors withheld information that would have been beneficial to the defense.

Judge Barry Williams was visibly angry in the Baltimore court, but he did not dismiss the charges against police officer Caesar Goodson, as his attorneys had requested. Williams is giving prosecutors until Monday to disclose any other relevant evidence they have withheld. Goodson was the driver of the van during the arrest of Gray, 25, last year.

Goodson's attorneys have argued that prosecutors withheld statements made last year by Donta Allen, a key witness. Allen was picked up by the Baltimore police van after Gray.

In his original statement to police in April last year, Allen said he heard banging coming from Gray's side of the vehicle. He gave a similar statement in a separate interview with prosecutors a month later, but the state never turned it over as evidence to defense attorneys. Williams found today that prosecutors committed a Brady violation — after Brady v. Maryland, a 1963 Supreme Court decision requiring prosecutors to disclose evidence that would aid the defense — because Allen's May 2015 statement was deemed exculpatory evidence.

“The state doesn’t get to decide whether or not to disclose information,” defense attorney Andrew Graham said. “The state sat on it for over a year. It’s not up to them to make that decision. Even a small piece of evidence may make a difference. It’s not fair to the defense.”

He explained that had Allen’s lawyer, who was present during the second interview, not stepped forward, the defense would not have known about it. According to Graham, Allen’s lawyer didn’t come forward sooner because he felt his first obligation was to maintain his client’s confidentiality.

Chief Deputy State’s Attorney Michael Schatzow tried explaining to the judge that the prosecution didn’t think the second interview with Allen was important, calling it a “waste of time.” Schatzow said his team didn’t take notes during that meeting.

Williams has given Schatzow until Monday to turn over any other evidence the state might be withholding from the defense not only as it relates to this case but also in the next four trials.

Goodson’s trial is arguably the highest-profile of the cases; he is the only officer involved in Gray's death facing a murder charge. Officer William Porter's trial ended with a hung jury in December, and he will be retried in September. Officer Edward Nero, who opted for a bench trial, was acquitted last month.
 
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