
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
I guess we will find out whether it was inhuman when all of the facts come out.
Didn't the medic inject him w/ ketamine because he was out of control and he had a bad reaction and died?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
I guess we will find out whether it was inhuman when all of the facts come out.
You don’t think the grand jury has facts?
The grand jury system is highly biased against the defendant.
And you know we can't trust the media to be objective when it comes to LE use of force cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
I guess we will find out whether it was inhuman when all of the facts come out.
You don’t think the grand jury has facts?
The grand jury system is highly biased against the defendant.
And you know we can't trust the media to be objective when it comes to LE use of force cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
I guess we will find out whether it was inhuman when all of the facts come out.
You don’t think the grand jury has facts?
The grand jury system is highly biased against the defendant.
And you know we can't trust the media to be objective when it comes to LE use of force cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
I guess we will find out whether it was inhuman when all of the facts come out.
You don’t think the grand jury has facts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
I guess we will find out whether it was inhuman when all of the facts come out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
I guess we will find out whether it was inhuman when all of the facts come out.
Anonymous wrote:This one is especially egregious. He called out “I’m just different!” in desperation. The police association says the officers did nothing wrong. Inhuman.
A Colorado grand jury indicted three police officers and two paramedics in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, a young Black man who had been walking home when he was stopped by the police, put into a chokehold and injected with a powerful anesthetic, the attorney general of Colorado announced on Wednesday.
Attorney General Phil Weiser, who had been named as a special prosecutor in the case, announced the 32-count indictment almost exactly two years to the day after Mr. McClain’s death.
“Our goal is to seek justice for Elijah McClain, for his family and friends, and for our state,” Mr. Weiser said at a news conference announcing the charges, the culmination of months of investigation, protests and calls for justice by Mr. McClain’s family and friends that were amplified by the nationwide protests after George Floyd’s murder.
“We’re here today because Elijah McClain is not here, and he should be,” Mr. Weiser said.
The five defendants involved in Mr. McClain’s death in Aurora, Colo., just east of Denver, will each face one charge of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide as well as a variety of assault charges.