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Sunday, December 20, 2015

Events canceled amid potential verdict in trial of Officer William Porter

BALTIMORE —The city of Baltimore and some school systems are taking action head of a verdict being reached in the trial of Officer William Porter.

The Baltimore County Public School System has postponed and, in some instances, canceled field trips and/or events in Baltimore City through Friday.

Baltimore City Public Schools CEO Gregory Thornton sent a letter home to parents, saying he's concerned about the possibility of civil disorder after the verdict announcement. He also wrote the district is taking every precaution to keep the students and schools safe.

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18 comments:

  1. He will b found innocent. The defense slammed the DAs case. Baltimore will burn again.

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  2. It's a shame that justice can't be read and appreciated without some animals wrecking a city. NO tax dollars should be used to rebuild. Let them wallow in their creation.

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  3. The only way to stop this madness is to arrest every person who riots. And if they are school aged fine or lock up their parents.

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  4. Almost party time. New stuff for xmas. TV's and sneakers at the top of the list.

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  5. Work uniforms and work boots are safe.
    I agree let them burn it down. Don't send one penny there to help rebuild

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  6. the black officers will get off.

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  7. Crazy, you poor tax payers keep helpin us al do time with fre stuf.

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  8. 10:46 is spot on.....overwhelming force - unlike last time (let them riot).

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  9. There are field trips to Baltimore scheduled this week with Wicomico County Schools, some tomorrow! Hopefully they make a decision to reschedule/cancel.

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  10. It's a shame that law abiding citizens must alter their days or events so that POS THUGS can break the law, loot, burn and whatever else the leaders of Baltimore allow them to do. Why aren't the THUGS out working somewhere being productive?

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  11. The way I see it, let them riot or more accurately described as crapping in their own nests. They are not worth the risk to any of the officers who have to deal with the uncivilized garbage.

    On another note Governor Hogan just questioned why no "uproar" over the escalating murder rate in Balto City.

    I'm wondering why the MSM isn't reporting on the shooting that occurred I believe in Missouri over the weekend. At the conclusion of a funeral service for a 27 yr old black victim gunmen also black entered a community center where the mourners were gathering and opened fire. At least one dead and not sure on # of injured. 60 plus shots fired into crowd.

    Examples like those above are proof positive that anyone who dares utters black lives matter is a liar! The fact is black lives only matter if an agenda can be attached to the death.

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  12. Isn't this an embarrassment? I mean come on, the people in charge already know the animals will riot, burn and loot. If the city was mostly white they wouldn't even be thinking this way.

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  13. Not much left to loot or burn down in da hood. Beer joints and drug stores will be the main attraction for looters!

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  14. How can he get a fair trial. Fix was in months ago. Smh

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  15. Lets see what the animals get away with again.

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  16. police should get out of the way, you cant deal with wild animals, let that filthy place burn and when the last tv and bottle of liquor has been stolen they will be begging for our help and guess what. WE WILL GIVE THEM ANYTHING ELSE THEY NEED

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