The
Baltimore Board of Estimates has voted against a settlement that
stemmed from a lawsuit filed against three city police officers accused
of kidnapping and stranding a teen in 2009.
The
officers were accused of picking up 16-year-old Michael Johnson in
2009, driving him around for hours and then dropping him off in Howard
County, 10 miles from home, without shoes, socks or a cell phone.
The teen told WBALT-TV 11 News at the time that the officers were trying to get information out of him about one of his friends.
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3 comments:
Yeah and they water boarded him when no body was looking.
The cops were convicted, they are CRIMINALS in uniform.
Kidnapping, criminal mischief,bla bla bla.
Of course the city is liable. So are the tax payers.
The mayor is a lawyer? LOL!
Like Obama is a lawyer.
I would love to put them both alone in separate rooms with a bar exam.
Who would finish first?
Neither would pass.
They are both products of affirmative action lower the standard so they can pass liberal B.S.
You stay classy, Baltimore!
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