The family of a man killed in a collision with police says there’s a cover-up rooted in racism. CNN’s Gary Tuchman reports.
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I thought it was just me because I got the email at work. (I am home) and went to favs. and it sitll did not work. I would love to read this story.
Not all officers are right. I watched the news and a young woman was hit by a police car but they must have forgot about the “dash cam”. Yes she was driving drunk but they ran into her and put her in the back of the cruiser after a field soberiety test, and she failed. You can hear the officers on tape agreeing that they would say that she ran into them. The officers were agreeing what to write in the police report. The officers are being sued (by her) and have “desk duty(or on paid leave for a investigation I don’t remember) Officers forget that they have audio and not just video in the vehicle that records everything. I guess if you are the law and want to defy the law the “big brother” rules don’t apply to you. This remined me of a episode of “Good Times” when Wilona took a job to buy Skating lessons or a new coat for Gramps(Michael), she was watching women in a dept store dressing room making sure they did not steal. Wilona was being watched while watching and the boss was watching who was wathcing Wilona. Big Brother is way more bigger than the police. We are all being watched. It’s late and I hope my comment made sense. “Good Times”. I love that show. I still have a crush on James Evans the character and John Amos the man. I even followed him and watched him on “Men In Trees”. My commet has nothing to do about this post of course but oh well.