Posted on May 23, 2015
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A quote from the article:"The Justice Department said after the acquittal of Officer Michael Brelo’s on voluntary manslaughter charges that it would "review all available legal options."
This statement was made after an Ohio police officer was acquitted in a shooting case. Do you think the DOJ is desperate to create a guilty police officer to further an agenda?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/23/verdict-reached-for-cleveland-patrolman-charged-in-deaths-suspects-amid-137/?intcmp=latestnews
This statement was made after an Ohio police officer was acquitted in a shooting case. Do you think the DOJ is desperate to create a guilty police officer to further an agenda?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/05/23/verdict-reached-for-cleveland-patrolman-charged-in-deaths-suspects-amid-137/?intcmp=latestnews
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No, DOJ is not trying to satisfy an agenda. The police officer was nuts if the story is true based on the articles. The victim, while having a long record, was driving a car that backfired near/in front of a police station. Of course chase was given and the key item being that after they (driver and companion) were stopped and appeared no longer a threat, the officer jumped on the hood of the car and fired 15 rounds into the two victims. Nuts. Of course it bears an investigation by a third party.
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