Literally every trial I reported on in Baltimore, a cop told a lie.
In a PM conversation w/ @baltimoresun crime writer Justin Fenton, I asked how do cops get away with lying under oath so often?
The Sun writer laughed & said cops & courts see it as an alternative perspective
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Here is a recent admission by Baltimore Sun reporter Justin Fenton that giving favorable credence to the police was a mistake But one mainstream media writer coming clean doesn’t fix a sorely broken systempic.twitter.com/DIixWK9h9f
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“I trust nothing the government tell me. Nothing. Zero. Zip.” -George Carlin.
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I don’t think you are very good at detecting sarcasm.
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Video evidence exists of cops planting evidence and lying about it. If they will plant evidence to support their lies, why do you find it difficult to believe they will just lie?
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Pretty sure that was sarcasm.
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Oh well, then it backs him up.
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Yes! Everyday... It’s truly despicable. At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter because none of them get fired for it, and everyone gets paid anyways.
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In other news, water is wet and the sky is blue...
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This was a pretty good article, though in the end made it feel more than a little helpless...and I'm white. I can't even imagine how somebody darker feels.
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says a man on the run from justice
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Yeah, justice...
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Edward Joseph Snowden much respect man ur true freedom fighter I love you man u have risk ur life 4 freedom of other more respect from Eritrea
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Torture doesn't work and I oppose the death penalty, but I'd be OK with both being applied in successsion to public servants who lie and cheat innocent people and thus betray the sacred public trust we put in them. The fastest way to a police/mafia state is to condone corruption.
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