“Not having to take my child through metal detectors & steel gates to meet their grandfather was just one of the most amazing gifts I could have imagined…It also made me think about those other families and how nothing will ever make them whole again.…”https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/08/24/david-gilbert-clemency-cuomo-boudin/ …
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Replying to @chesaboudin
My friend visited his father in a cemetery thanks to your parents and their friends.
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Replying to @ProfTerguson @chesaboudin
And I've visited the cemeteries holding the bodies of those killed by police who walked away without any penalty paid. I know some of their children. You seem to be selective about criminal justice.
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Ahhh yes, being a domestic and the police basically the same thing. This doesn’t make you sound like a crazy person in the slightest.
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The state gets away with murder daily. Compared to 23 other countries that don't establish a dynamic of violence against people with disabilities, poor, ethnic minorities , that number 1200 annually. The rate of domestic violence by police is the highest of all professions.
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By getting away with murder you mean committing a crime and getting killed in the process, while likely armed? Like Ashley Babbitt? Her death while sad (like all of these are) tend to happen when people break the law in a flagrant way then don’t listen to the police.
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I've been talking about unarmed civilians with disabilities who are killed at a high rate not seen in any other advanced country and the lack of police training including biases existing. Being a NAMI member, and parent of a child with a disability, I fear for his life .
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