more thuggery here:
http://www.dose.com/lists/20103/23-P...instream-Media
Speaking of Billy Murphy, great video
more thuggery here:
http://www.dose.com/lists/20103/23-P...instream-Media
You're a ing idiot. That's low even by Spurstalk standards.
for real man that was just an awkward comment
celebrating a group of murdering criminals getting together for a picture hoping the police presence leaves so they can get back to selling drugs and committing crimes
2.The bloods and crips did unite, but NOT to "take down the police", as has been erroneously reported. They united to protest and find justice for Freddie Gray.
the ONLY picture they could find of a "whole" family
9.Whole families came out to show their desire for justice
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this calls for celebration indeed
jeez. Buy a sense of humor, dude.
So...your sense of humor tells you that calling a 3 year old a " " and a hooker is funny?
I can pretty much guarantee you that not one person reading that thought, "lol". Not even the most racist mother er on the board.
and if anyone knows a thing or two or 13 thousand about posts like this, it's this guy
while sporting a the police t-shirt
13 thousand posts and I bet you can't find one that sexualizes a toddler.
envy of the world:
http://money.cnn.com/2015/05/07/news...oor/index.htmlOpportunity in America also varies widely based on where one lives. Baltimore, for instance, is the toughest place in the country for poor children to escape poverty, according to a new Equality of Opportunity study released this week by Harvard economists.
Nor one that demonstrates any intelligence either. Or a sense of humor.
So you think your joke about calling a toddler a and hooker was funny?
It was meant as a joke. If it offended an emo pussy like you, so be it.
So not laughing at calling a toddler a and hooker = emo pussy?
Please tell me where I learn how to be an edgy badass like yourself.
No, calling me a pedophile for a questionable joke makes you a hysterical emo pussy.
Is this one better?
"Hey, you guys seen Avante? He promised me some candy."
Lolz. Yeah...you got it now.
Gonna be some kickass riots when Ms. Mosby can't get convictions.
you would like that, wouldn't you? riot porn and pedophilia is how you get ya jollies nowadays.
mosby upgraded charges on two of the officers.
looks like one of the officers broke the blue shield and snitched![]()
I thought they wanted less policing?
http://www.mail.com/news/us/3580888-baltimore-bloodier-arrests-drop-post-freddie-gray.html#.23140-stage-hero1-2
The most recent killings claimed the lives of Jennifer Jeffrey and her 7-year-old son, Kester Anthony Browne. They were identified by Jeffrey's sister, Danielle Wilder. Jeffrey and her son were found dead early Thursday, each from gunshot wounds to the head.
As family members cried and held each other on the quiet, leafy block in Southwest Baltimore where they lived, Wilder said she felt as if "my heart has been ripped out." Wilder said a neighbor called their other sister early Thursday, concerned that she hadn't heard any noise coming from Jeffrey's house: no footsteps, Wilder said, no voices, and no gunshots. But when her brother let himself into the house to check on the mother and son, he discovered their bodies.
"She was in the living room," Wilder said. "The baby was upstairs, in the bed." Wilder said police told her there were no signs of forced entry, and that whoever killed Jeffrey and Browne were let into the house sometime yesterday. Wilder said Jeffrey also lived with her niece and grand-niece. Wilder said she believed that whoever killed Jeffrey wanted to catch her alone, and that the boy was collateral damage.
Thursday's deaths continue a grisly and dramatic uptick in homicides across Baltimore that has so far claimed the lives of 38 people. Meanwhile, arrests have plunged: Police are booking fewer than half the number of people they pulled off the streets last year.
Arrests were already declining before Freddie Gray died on April 19 of injuries he suffered in police custody, but they dropped sharply thereafter, as his death unleashed protests, riots, the criminal indictment of six officers and a full-on civil rights investigation by the U.S. Justice Department that has officers working under close scrutiny.
"I'm afraid to go outside," said Antoinette Perrine, whose brother was shot down three weeks ago on a basketball court near her home in the Harlem Park neighborhood of West Baltimore. Ever since, she has barricaded her door and added metal slabs inside her windows to deflect gunfire.
"It's so bad, people are afraid to let their kids outside," Perrine said. "People wake up with shots through their windows. Police used to sit on every corner, on the top of the block. These days? They're nowhere."
West Baltimore residents worry they've been abandoned by the officers they once accused of harassing them, leaving some neighborhoods like the Wild West without a lawman around. "Before it was over-policing. Now there's no police," said Donnail "Dreads" Lee, 34, who lives in the Gilmor Homes, the public housing complex where Gray, 25, was chased down. "People feel as though they can do things and get away with it. I see people walking with guns almost every single day, because they know the police aren't pulling them up like they used to."
Police Commissioner Anthony Batts said his officers "are not holding back," despite encountering dangerous hostility in the Western District. "Our officers tell me that when officers pull up, they have 30 to 50 people surrounding them at any time," Batts said.
Batts provided more details at a City Council meeting Wednesday night, saying officers now fear getting arrested for making mistakes. "What is happening, there is a lot of levels of confusion in the police organization. There are people who have pain, there are people who are hurt, there are people who are frustrated, there are people who are angry," Batts said. "There are people, and they've said this to me, 'If I get out of my car and make a stop for a reasonable su ion that leads to probable cause but I make a mistake on it, will I be arrested?' They pull up to a scene and another officer has done something that they don't know, it may be illegal, will they be arrested for it? Those are things they are asking."
The Baltimore Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 3 on Thursday posted a statement from President Gene Ryan on social media saying that the police are "under siege." "The criminals are taking advantage of the situation in Baltimore since the unrest," Ryan wrote. "(Police) are more afraid of going to jail for doing their jobs properly than they are of getting shot on duty."
Poor police with their extra rights making them very difficult to investigate properly. So their ploy is to arrest no one and pretend that you cannot do your job without the tactics being complained about.
Police unions are a blight.
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