[Marilyn Mosby’s] case against the two arresting officers rests upon an “illegal” arrest. She says the knife that Freddie Gray was carrying was legal. But the police task force examined it and said the officers were indeed correct, the knife was spring-assisted and therefore prohibited.
It’s Mosby who made the “illegal” arrest, and could be charged under her own theory of “false imprisonment.” And sued to boot, since she forfeited her immunity from civil action by doing the charging herself. (link)
We continue looking through the direct action filing, the probable cause to arrest determination, as outlined in Mosby’s own words – and comparing her words to the factual evidence she is seeking to hide. What we are finding is jaw dropping.
Mosby claimed:
[…] “Despite stopping for the purpose of checking on Mr. Gray’s condition, at no point did [Officer Goodson] seek nor did he render any medical assistance for Mr. Gray.” (link)
This is a lie! An intentional lie we will prove below.
As previously outlined the claim of the knife not being legally justifiable for arrest has nowbeen thoroughly deconstructed. So now we look forward to the claim that the officers attempted to render no appropriate aid to Freddie Gray.
As stunning as the manipulative presentation surrounding the knife was, the claim she made that no medical aid was attempted is brutally flawed, and bordering on criminally liable.
In doing this research we also discover even more evidence of unethical conduct in the relationship between Mosby’s Deputy Attorney, Janice Bledsoe and her domestic partner reporter Jayne Miller of (WBAL-TV).
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She's already had another murder case dropped by a judge because of insufficient evidence for which she gave every excuse under the sun, except the real reason-she's incompetent.
ReplyDeleteWhile I can't recall names the victim was the young girl from NC who was in Baltimore visiting a sister and was murdered by the sister's boyfriend. Her body was found a time later in a river.
It was brought up by me on this site why was Gray taken to the Western District precinct when all prisoners are transported to Central Booking in Baltimore City.
ReplyDeleteMosby's statement even contained this sentence-
"Lt. Rice then directed Officer Goodson to transport Mr. Gray to the Central Booking & Intake Facility."
They never made it to Central Booking instead stopping off at the Western District precinct.
Turns out they made the stop, so to meet EMS, which according to Mosby was never called until they reached Western District. This would explain why EMS made it there so quickly which was something I couldn't reconcile when looking at the timeline.
Mosby is just another jig trying to blame whitey for the poor behavior of a black suspect
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