ARE GLYNN COUNTY COPS ALLOWED TO RELEASE INFORMATION DESIGNED TO AID MURDER SUSPECTS ON THE BASIS OF RACE? IF SO, IT WOULD BE INTERESTED TO GET DATA ON THE NUMBER OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN CRIMINALS THE POLICE IN THAT COUNTY HAS AIDED?
Another video encounter between Glynn County Police and the murdered 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery has found its way into the public space.
This leads us to ask rhetorically, why are the police in that Georgia county going all out to protect three murderers? By releasing information on the murdered victim, for what at best amounts to misdemeanor arrests, what do they hope to accomplish?
It is clear that despite the arrest of three suspects, there are efforts afoot to wage clandestine guerrilla warfare against the murdered Ahmaud Arbery. Taking his life clearly was not enough, what is evidently happening is that the police in that county is part of a guerrilla army that is actively waging a clandestine campaign not just to shape public perceptions against the murdered man but ultimately to free the three white men who are now charged with murdering him.
It is important to ask questions when there are blatant corrupt activities like these occurring, but asking questions is clearly not enough.
Whoever is responsible for the release of the video encounters can easily be traced.
These body camera encounters are solely in the possession of the police, unless freedom of information request forces police to release them, or police release them because it is in their best interest to do so.
This reduces the list of perpetrators to not just one group of possible suspects, (the police), but narrows it even further to the police in Glynn County Georgia.
Is the police allowed to engage in this kind of activity in order to aid criminal suspects facing murder charges, on the basis of race?
We would like to hear from authorities in that area, or any police authority that engages in this blatantly criminal practice.
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