Public defenders are challenging the Baltimore mayor's authority to impose a citywide curfew after last month's riots stemming from the death of Freddie Gray. 
In a filing Monday in Maryland District Court, the deputy city public defender says Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake overstepped her authority in ordering a citywide, 10 p.m. curfew for all residents April 27. 
Natalie Finegar says only the governor could have ordered a curfew when he declared a state of emergency that day.
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Anyone who is not rational should be challenged frequently.
ReplyDeleteAs yourself? Who is to say what's rational? The conformed sheeple of America?
DeleteI'd challenge a curfew period. Aren't we free men?
DeleteHahahahahahahaha. Another American idiot that has been brainwashed into believing this is still a free country. I still think it's the greatest country in the world but a free country. No way. Not any more.
DeleteHas Mayor Rawlings-Blake ever apologized for ordering the police to stand down?
ReplyDeleteBlake and Mosby....personal agendas - lacking leadership and qualifications to do the job!
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