BLM Activist changes tune on Police...

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The part that I don't understand is how nobody seems to holy politicians accountable. In Portland, the Chief of Police has historically reported directly to the Mayor. The Mayor is the boss. Vote that sucker out. Put someone in power that will actually wield some power with the cops.

They do elect black mayors and there are black police chiefs appointed. It still takes the feds to initiate investigations into racially oriented violence by the cops. It's not who's in charge, per se, it's the system of rules and rules of engagement are codified and need to be fixed. There's clearly a lot of resistance to fixing them.
 
They do elect black mayors and there are black police chiefs appointed. It still takes the feds to initiate investigations into racially oriented violence by the cops. It's not who's in charge, per se, it's the system of rules and rules of engagement are codified and need to be fixed. There's clearly a lot of resistance to fixing them.

Freddie Gray case judge is black. Was interested by the results of that case.
 
Freddie Gray case judge is black. Was interested by the results of that case.

The jury deadlocked on all 4 charges, there was a retrial. The judge doesn't get to vote.
 
Since it seems to be a bit of a concern for some of you, so far only white people have signed up for the Wheel's Meet and Greet. I think you'll be safe to attend.
 
Since it seems to be a bit of a concern for some of you, so far only white people have signed up for the Wheel's Meet and Greet. I think you'll be safe to attend.

As long as it is not in the Lloyd Center District or they'll be armed to the teeth!
 
Deadlocked is even more interesting!
Burden of proof is unanimous jury vote. It only takes one no to hang the jury.

In civil cases, it's a majority, not unanimous.
 
Burden of proof is unanimous jury vote. It only takes one no to hang the jury.

In civil cases, it's a majority, not unanimous.

What do you think about the situation? Think they were innocent or just an accident?
 
What do you think about the situation? Think they were innocent or just an accident?

I think they're part of a much larger systematic way of mistreating people they take prisoner. The rough ride in the vans is common. In this case, the guy died. On others, they don't and we don't hear about it as much.
 
I think they're part of a much larger systematic way of mistreating people they take prisoner. The rough ride in the vans is common. In this case, the guy died. On others, they don't and we don't hear about it as much.

I'd agree. Which is why I am surprised they got off so to speak.
 

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