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Baltimore cop murdered by other cops

Wow... a black guy is killed by another black guy. I think that's a first for this forum. I didn't think that would ever happen, especially coming from Underseer.
 
Wow... a black guy is killed by another black guy. I think that's a first for this forum. I didn't think that would ever happen, especially coming from Underseer.

Then you thought wrongly, didn't you. Maybe you should apologize or better yet, stick to the topic, which isn't Underseer. So where's the blue lives matter crowd?
 
So where's the blue lives matter crowd?

Sad to say but this doesn't trigger that crowd. The deceased was about to testify against other cops, which according to many other cops means he was the one that crossed the blue line (often referred to in situations like this as the blue wall of silence). Since in general cops don't like what the deceased did, and in generally the blue lives matters crowd follows their lead, that means the blue lives matter crowd doesn't care about the deceased.

It's like trying to get an SJW to talk about minority-on-minority crime.
 
It's like trying to get an SJW to talk about minority-on-minority crime.

You mean like the George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin case? Yeah, that was discussed but that's a huge derail there, buddy.

Sad to say but this doesn't trigger that crowd. The deceased was about to testify against other cops, which according to many other cops means he was the one that crossed the blue line (often referred to in situations like this as the blue wall of silence). Since in general cops don't like what the deceased did, and in generally the blue lives matters crowd follows their lead, that means the blue lives matter crowd doesn't care about the deceased.

Probably.
 
Holy thread resurrection Batman, I know.

This guy (Sean Suiter) was a character in last year's mini series We Own This City about Sgt. Wayne Jenkins and corruption within Baltimore police.
His death was portrayed like this (Suiter is played by Marlo Stanfield Jerry Edgar Jamie Hector)


And it looks it was suicide in real life as well.
Baltimore police detective died by suicide, report says
 
Indeed. The police cordoned off a ten-acre area (which they had to pay for doing in a settlement), the FBI chose not to participate, and the officer's widow received her husband's compensation — a benefit that is not typically provided in cases of suicide. I concur that the narrative presented in the television series appears more plausible than the police department's & FBI's actions on the case.
 
I love how Derec watched that miniseries and still maintains US cops are doing a good job. Pretty much sums up his position right there.
 
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