Wednesday, April 29, 2015

This is a Baltimore Police Van and the sentiment of the community.

Go, figure.

Young men want to become old men. That is basically the entire theme nationwide to the police violence that kills unarmed and helpless citizens.




Dozens of people arrested (click here for video) in violent demonstrations this week in Baltimore were being released early Wednesday evening because police were unable to complete their paperwork in time, the state public defender's office said.
The 101 detainees began walking free without charges about the same time that Baltimore police announced that their report into the death of Freddie Gray, a 25-year-old African-American man who died in police custody this month, wouldn't be made public Friday.
Police Commissioner Anthony Batts had set a deadline of Friday to file the report with state investigators. Capt. Eric Kowalczyk said late Wednesday afternoon that the report would remain closed to protect the integrity of the inquiry.... 

The baseball game is hideous. The game should have been held with children and their teachers in the stands. I mean what is that mess they did today?

The withholding of evidence from the public by the Baltimore police and Maryland State Attorney is absolutely astounding. Why is the State Attorney compounding the egregious silence regarding the death of Freddie Gray and others? Maybe it is 'the others' that is the problem. 

"We will be here until the threat of violence ends." Is that the violence against the people as well? 

I am left to be confused about where exactly the fiduciary relationship between police and citizens actually is defined. It is not defined as most citizens expect it to be.  

April 29, 2015
By Ed Payne and Sid Sidner

Ferguson, Missouri (CNN)At least three people were shot (click here) in separate incidents in Ferguson, Missouri, on late Tuesday and early Wednesday as hundreds of demonstrators gathered in support of protests in Baltimore, a city spokesman said.
Two people were shot in the neck and another was shot in the leg, spokesman Jeff Small said. There is a suspect in custody in the latter case: a 20-year-old male from St. Louis County.
The two victims shot in the neck were hospitalized, Small said.
"Police are having a difficult time investigating because of the rocks being thrown at them," he said. "At this point police are not sure if the (shootings are) linked to the protest or not."
St. Louis Alderman Antonio French posted video on his Twitter account. Multiple gunshots can be heard as people flee in panic.

Violence has returned to Ferguson. Citizens hospitalized. I suppose that is progress.

I tell you what, let's just blame it all on "Grand Theft Auto - Celebrity Edition."(click here)