http://www.wjla.com/articles/2015/0...s-result-of-police-who-arrested-him-prob.html
He should have been strapped in
He should have been strapped in
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He never moved his legs as they dragged him to the van.It has been reported that another prisoner in the van heard Gray slamming himself into a wall. If he was not injured during the arrest then he either was thrown into the wall because he was not strapped down or he threw himself into the wall. Regardless, he should have been strapped in.
It has been reported that another prisoner in the van heard Gray slamming himself into a wall. If he was not injured during the arrest then he either was thrown into the wall because he was not strapped down or he threw himself into the wall. Regardless, he should have been strapped in.
That's not what the preliminary report found.
That's not what the preliminary report found.
I watched an interview by Don Lemon with an African American acquaintance of one of the officers in the van on CNN last night. She said it was common practice NOT to belt the prisoners WHEN they are out of control. She said the reason was because they have been bitten and spit on when then reach around to fasten the restraints.
They just played the interview again and the "very, very, close friend" of the van driver stated the Freddie Gray was "irate and kicking" things inside the van. She also said she felt the injuries occurred before he was placed inside the van. If he could not move his legs or stand on them as some on here believe, how is that even possible. Also the van driver is the only one of the six officers who has not given a statement to the investigators. The lady friend also stated she felt all six officers would be "railroaded" because of the actions of two or three officers.
Yeah, that NEVER happens. smhHe never moved his legs as they dragged him to the van.
It is probably a good time to keep your powder dry until we get an official report. There are too many conflicting stories by people who are only speculating. Heard the good Dr regular on Fox yesterday AM. He reported "no way" can the vertebra be broken inside the wagon. I like the good Dr, but he is full of crap that back of neck or lower cannot be broken. The break to the front of the neck is another matter - maybe.It has been reported that another prisoner in the van heard Gray slamming himself into a wall. If he was not injured during the arrest then he either was thrown into the wall because he was not strapped down or he threw himself into the wall. Regardless, he should have been strapped in.
HA HA and then you go on to offer five paragraphs of speculation.It is probably a good time to keep your powder dry until we get an official report.
HA HA and then you go on to offer five paragraphs of speculation.
Feds don't strap prisoners in wagon during transport. Hands are cuffed in front, feet are shackled.
There is another article stating that the officer in the arrest had his guns taken away at one point over psychological concerns.