Law enforcement sources say Freddie Gray suffered head injury in police transport van
— BALTIMORE, Md. (WJLA) — An investigation into the death of Baltimore
resident Freddie Gray has found no evidence that his fatal injuries
were caused during his videotaped arrest and interaction with police
officers …
Editor's notes: As to the narrowly focused issue of Freddie Gray's injuries, Dr. Bowden, a forensic pathologist often used by Fox News, is on record, telling us that if Gray's windpipe was collapsed, that could not have happened while Gray was throwing himself around inside the police transport. More than this, other M.D. opinions stress the high degree of improbability to the claim that Gray broke his own neck, in the incident.
In the end, the autopsy will answer most, if not all, of these questions. At present, it does not sound as if the police are in "in the clear" as to how this matter was handled. Sadly, whether the cops are innocent or not, the fact remains that they have already been tried and convicted by the Mayor of Baltimore and a large population within the black population of the city.
Look at what happened in Ferguson. Officer Wilson was completely exonerated by everyone from video postings and eye witness reports to the Grand Jury findings and Eric Holder's own investigation. Still, there are blacks who want to kill the man. His life as a police officer is over, and he may never be safe from the Resident Evil that has taken over the Al Sharpton wing of the Civil Rights Movement.
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