Ron Martinelli exposes the lies of Black Lives Matter
FREDDIE GRAY
Probably one of the most tragic events within the BLM wheelhouse. Sadly Gray died after arrest, allegedly tossed around in the paddy wagon on purpose. Gray’s autopsy pointed to a “high-energy injury” to his neck and spine, most likely caused when the police van in which he was riding suddenly braked.
Gray was loaded into the van on his belly, the medical examiner surmised that he may have gotten to his feet and was thrown into the wall during an abrupt change in direction. He was not belted in, but his wrists and ankles were shackled, putting him “at risk for an unsupported fall during acceleration or deceleration of the van.”
Gray has a long arrest record, a fact which matters little in his relation to his death.
Five officers were charged, half black, one woman and all, every single ONE has been found innocent or the charges have been dropped.
Gray family attorney Billy Murphy was conciliatory and seemed to think justice has been done after the first acquittal:
“I have to commend Judge Williams on not being influenced by public opinion,” Murphy said. “It’s a very, very difficult job to sit as a judge under these enormously stressful conditions, and once again Barry Williams has shown he is a fair and impartial man … He showed tremendous courage in ruling against public opinion.”
“I don’t think anybody should be upset with this verdict nor do I think anybody should have been elated about a guilty verdict,” he added. “Only the people who sat through this trial and heard all of the evidence have a right to have an opinion about whether his opinion was fair and whether or not it was warranted under the circumstances. So we should all understand that we all have opinions, but unless they’re based on the facts and all of the facts, those opinions are essentially irrelevant to this process.”
Caesar Goodson found not guilty
Brian Rice cleared of charges in Freddie Gray death
The real issue is that Black Lies Matter