if it was not racism and murder, but rather "poor training", i guess we all need to be trained not to deliberately close off someone's air passage until they die.
i look forward to my company HR seminar on why it's not acceptable to choke someone to death, obviously on purpose. this could save a lot of people from "mistakenly" losing their lives
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
if it was not racism and murder, but rather "poor training", i guess we all need to be trained not to deliberately close off someone's air passage until they die.i look forward to my company HR seminar on why it's not acceptable to choke someone to death, obviously on purpose. this could save a lot of people from "mistakenly" losing their lives
Just put them in storm trooper outfits already.
They protect their own all the time. A drunken police officer beats the crap out of a 98 lb young mother of two bar tender, in full view of the camera:
"Oh, we're investigating."
Originally posted by cdtm
Do you think they're stalling?
Yup.
I am not a lawyer but I know almost every single law and regulation that specifically applies to my job.
In addition to that, I also know multiple case-law examples that apply to the history and applications of those same regulations.
It's my damn job.
An actual lawyer would know several orders of magnitude MORE than I would about these specific cases and they would have all the evidence readily available to them including the autopsy report.
This is not theoretical physics - it is not that hard to know whether or not the police broke the law or acted in a way that shows this to be manslaughter (multiple versions).
Originally posted by cdtm
Maybe they decided the death was due to unrelated causes, and don't want to pour gas on the fire?
This is a legit explanation. This could actually be it.
The "conspiracy" theory I was reading was that he died somewhere else, not on the ground.
Do you know the full details around the video? Did he actually die on the video that got passed around?
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
if it was not racism and murder, but rather "poor training", i guess we all need to be trained not to deliberately close off someone's air passage until they die.i look forward to my company HR seminar on why it's not acceptable to choke someone to death, obviously on purpose. this could save a lot of people from "mistakenly" losing their lives
Since they knew each other and worked with each other at the same night club, I think this was an inside beef. May have even been a hit job. I want to see more details.
about time 👆
speaking of arrested:
"No, I can tell you my experience has been the opposite of what Omar just experienced there. Talking to police, I identified myself. I told them who I was with. They said okay, you're permitted to be in this area. As a vehicle came by, they asked me to step out of the street. I asked if I could move back in. They said yeah, you're good to go. What happened to Omar was clearly a lot different and just something that we certainly haven't seen, where a journalist identified himself covering a story has been taken into custody by the police,"
-Josh Campbell
2 cnn reporters, one was allowed to do his job and the other was arrested. take a wild guess at what the difference was between josh and omar
Originally posted by Bashar Teg
about time 👆speaking of arrested:
"No, I can tell you my experience has been the opposite of what Omar just experienced there. Talking to police, I identified myself. I told them who I was with. They said okay, you're permitted to be in this area. As a vehicle came by, they asked me to step out of the street. I asked if I could move back in. They said yeah, you're good to go. What happened to Omar was clearly a lot different and just something that we certainly haven't seen, where a journalist identified himself covering a story has been taken into custody by the police,"
-Josh Campbell2 cnn reporters, one was allowed to do his job and the other was arrested. take a wild guess at what the difference was between josh and omar
Since Omar is black, I'm going to assume Omar was arrested because he was black.
Omar is lucky he wasn't beaten for resisting arrest (this didn't actually happen but "he resisted arrest" is pretty common in police reports without video recordings).
Originally posted by BrolyBlack
And to think it took what over a year to charge officer mohammed noor for killing a Australian woman for no reason. He just shot her cold.