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Depends only on the race of the cop and suspect.
Better known as the Thin Blue Line, and it is very real. Just look at the cop who broke the code.Clearly an illegal shooting.
The term "Blue Privilege" did make me shake my head though.
Could any of those details appointed the cop as judge, jury and executioner? If not, they are irrelevant to whether or not she is guilty of manslaughter or murder.I wonder what would have happened if he hadn't made a break for it into the woods after being stopped for an expired inspection sticker, and simply waited for her to write a ticket?
Obviously, there are some details about this case that the dubious website didn't report.
Could any of those details appointed the cop as judge, jury and executioner? If not, they are irrelevant to whether or not she is guilty of manslaughter or murder.
Lack of a vigorous prosecution?SOMETHING persuaded the jury and I doubt it was simply "blue privilege."
Lack of a vigorous prosecution?
So what is the problem? Jury selection? I'll admit, this video looks pretty damning, but we are not told what the defense argument was.
She's a woman. She says she felt threatened so someone had to die. No way to argue with that.Mearkle, 37, told jurors she thought Kassick, 59, was reaching into his jacket for a gun after he sped away from a stop for an expired inspection tag and then ran into the backyard of his sister’s suburban Harrisburg home. The footage from her stun gun’s camera shows Kassick’s hands going underneath his body at some points despite Mearkle’s yells to keep them up.
So writhing on the ground being tazed he was a threat to the officer?