Despite statements by Baltimore’s State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby that her office had conducted it’s own Investigations separate from to that of the Baltimore Police Department.
Despite her categoric statements that the Baltimore City Police did not tell her anything she did not already know.
It appears that the Baltimore Police true to police behavior, is now engaged in leaking dribs and drabs of the evidence it collected.
The main stream media which is nothing more than corporate police mouth-pieces are now reporting that Baltimore Police are saying that Moseby has over-charged the 6 cops involved in Freddy Gray’s death.
Unions representing the Baltimore 6 came out vehemently arguing also that the Prosecutor was unusually quick to charge the cops . Labeling her actions unprecedented and a rush to judgement.
It seem that the rules which apply to everyone else does not apply to cops.
Despite the unprecedented latitude given to them in the execution of their duties they fundamentally believe they ought not be held accountable despite the egregious nature of the transgression they are accused of.
MEANWHILE ELSEWHERE
Matthew Ajibade was a 22-year-old Nigerian-born artist and student at Savannah Technical College died in a Georgia jail cell under mysterious circumstances after police arrested him for domestic battery and resisting arrest. Police say when they came upon Ajibade and his girlfriend on New Year’s day on a Savannah street, her face was bruised and her nose was bleeding. Ajibade was apparently in the midst of a bipolar episode. But instead of taking him to the hospital, police brought him to Chatham County jail, where they say he got into a scuffle with guards. A day later, his older brother Chris Oladapo got a phone call from someone at the jail, telling him his little brother was dead.
To date the family of the slain young man has received no word from the police why their son was died in their custody. Police claim they were called to the intersection of East Duffy and Abercorn streets about 6:15 p.m. Thursday to respond to a domestic incident in which one person was chasing another. Officers saw Ajibade and a woman standing together with a blanket over their heads. Ajibade was holding the woman tightly, but she removed the blanket as police approached. An officer saw the woman’s face was bruised and her nose was bleeding. Police told Ajibade to release the woman, but he refused even after several commands were given. When an officer tried to pull them apart, Ajibade “started to resist apprehension in a violent manner, and was taken to the ground, so that he could be handcuffed,”.
Police say Ajibade continued to resist arrest, even while on the ground of a parking lot at a convenience store in the 1500 block of Abercorn. Two sergeants came to the scene and medics were called, but police claim both the woman and Ajibade, who wasn’t injured, refused treatment. The woman told police Ajibade had been acting strangely all day, but she did not say why she thought she had been attacked. Police said Ajibade was the primary aggressor, and he was charged with battery under the Domestic Violence Act and obstruction by resisting arrest. The woman gave police a plastic prescription bottle, labeled as Divalproex, that contained pills. Police took Ajibade to jail.
Ajibade arrived at the jail at 6:40 p.m. and was placed in an isolation cell because he became combative with deputies while being booked and his behavior was deemed dangerous, according to Wayne Wermuth, a spokesman for the sheriff’s office. A female sergeant suffered a concussion and a broken nose and two male deputies suffered injuries consistent with a fight. While performing a second welfare check on Ajibade, jail staff found he appeared to be nonresponsive. Medical staff started CPR and administered defibrillation while preparing to take Ajibade to Memorial University Medical Center, but efforts to resuscitate him were not successful, Wermuth said.
Instead of taking this young man to a hospital so he could receive medical treatment they took him to jail and now he is dead.
Someone killed him and months later the family is still not told exactly who killed their son.
Of course no one should hold their breath for the truth, all their Ducks have to be lined up in a row, all the “T“ ‘s crossed all the “I” dotted.
In the end the murderers of Matthew Ajibade will be out with their badges and guns and power where they will kill again and again and again.
AND IN CALIFORNIA.….
Cops kill unarmed homeless man ..again.…
LAPD officials say the confrontation started after two officers went to Windward Avenue about 11:20 p.m. because someone reported a homeless man with a dog “harassing customers” outside a building. The officers talked to the man briefly, the LAPD said. When he walked toward the Venice boardwalk, the officers returned to their patrol car. Soon after, police said, the officers saw the man “physically struggling” with a bouncer outside a bar. The officers approached the man and tried to detain him, police said, leading to a “physical altercation.” During that confrontation, one of the officers opened fire.
The man, who acquaintances said went by the name Dizzle, was pronounced dead at a hospital. An investigation into the incident is ongoing. Less than 16 hours after the deadly encounter, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck stood before reporters and said he was “very concerned” about the shooting, which was recorded by a security camera. “Any time an unarmed person is shot by a Los Angeles police officer, it takes extraordinary circumstances to justify that,” Beck said. “I have not seen those extraordinary circumstances.”