The Black Hand
Unclean
All too common I'm afraid.shocking story that Boris, I bet everyone's been a bit arsey at least once when they've had a few but fucking hell, it shouldn't be punishable by a beating
All too common I'm afraid.shocking story that Boris, I bet everyone's been a bit arsey at least once when they've had a few but fucking hell, it shouldn't be punishable by a beating
And for the tin foil hat haters there's commentary in the LA Times:
teqniq said:Yup it's pretty fucking grim. I posted a thread about this yesterday but I should have posted it here. Unfortunately I forgot about this thread.
I forgot to add they also took my DNA in the morning, despite the fact I wasn't even charged with anything.
innitOrdered to pay the victim 100 quid in compensation, how generous.
combine with a hospital, 'Beat the Bill' ok only works if your in the states, or what Juliet 'ju-jit-su baton strike to break your face' Bravo.Or a programme about police brutality "on the beat"
there's several good channels ( specific to this stuff) on youtube showing clips of crooked, violent, corrupt and other cuntish behaviour by pigs...the mobile phone has really fucked a lot of these cunts up, eyes are everywhere copper.Perhaps a programme about police complaints called "police - cameras - inaction"
Jesus Christ that is fucking grim.
How is the NYPD not responsible for the shooting?
In a preposterous vision of justice, Manhattan district attorneys have persuaded a grand jury to charge the unarmed Broadnax with assault for the gunshot wounds that two women sustained when NYPD officers shot them.
“The defendant is the one that created the situation that injured innocent bystanders,” said assistant district attorney, Shannon Lucey.
Specifically, as reported by the New York Times,
the nine-count indictment unsealed on Wednesday said Mr. Broadnax “recklessly engaged in conduct which created a grave risk of death.”
Additionally, the Times reported,
Mariann Wang, a lawyer representing Sahar Khoshakhlagh, one of the women who was wounded, said the district attorney should be pursuing charges against the two officers who fired their weapons in a crowd, not against Mr. Broadnax. “It’s an incredibly unfortunate use of prosecutorial discretion to be prosecuting a man who didn’t even injure my client,” she said. “It’s the police who injured my client.”
After his arrest, Mr. Broadnax was taken to Bellevue Hospital Center, where he told a detective that “he was talking to dead relatives in his head and that he tried throwing himself in front of cars to kill himself,” according to a court document released on Wednesday.
A judge ordered a mental evaluation, and a psychiatrist later found Mr. Broadnax competent to stand trial, Ms. Appling said.