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Offline Chris_

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Freddie Gray and Martin O'Malley
« on: April 30, 2015, 05:39:12 PM »
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David Simon on Baltimore’s Anguish
Freddie Gray, the drug war, and the decline of “real policing.”

The drug war began it, certainly, but the stake through the heart of police procedure in Baltimore was Martin O’Malley. He destroyed police work in some real respects. Whatever was left of it when he took over the police department, if there were two bricks together that were the suggestion of an edifice that you could have called meaningful police work, he found a way to pull them apart.

O’Malley needed to show crime reduction stats that were not only improbable, but unsustainable without manipulation. And so there were people from City Hall who walked over Norris and made it clear to the district commanders that crime was going to fall by some astonishing rates. Eventually, Norris got fed up with the interference from City Hall and walked, and then more malleable police commissioners followed, until indeed, the crime rate fell dramatically. On paper.

How? There were two initiatives. First, the department began sweeping the streets of the inner city, taking bodies on ridiculous humbles, mass arrests, sending thousands of people to city jail, hundreds every night, thousands in a month. They actually had police supervisors stationed with printed forms at the city jail – forms that said, essentially, you can go home now if you sign away any liability the city has for false arrest, or you can not sign the form and spend the weekend in jail until you see a court commissioner. And tens of thousands of people signed that form.

The city eventually got sued by the ACLU and had to settle, but O’Malley defends the wholesale denigration of black civil rights to this day. Never mind what it did to your jury pool: now every single person of color in Baltimore knows the police will lie — and that's your jury pool for when you really need them for when you have, say, a felony murder case. But what it taught the police department was that they could go a step beyond the manufactured probable cause, and the drug-free zones and the humbles – the targeting of suspects through less-than-constitutional procedure. Now, the mass arrests made clear, we can lock up anybody, we don't have to figure out who's committing crimes, we don't have to investigate anything, we just gather all the bodies — everybody goes to jail. And yet people were scared enough of crime in those years that O’Malley had his supporters for this policy, council members and community leaders who thought, They’re all just thugs.
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This is part of a much larger article, but I thought it should get some sunlight here considering O'Malley's political aspirations.
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Re: Freddie Gray and Martin O'Malley
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2015, 05:49:34 PM »
The Hillary Hit Machine has their sights on O'Malley. :tinfoil2:

Very soon they will turn their focus to Bernie Sanders.   :rofl:

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Re: Freddie Gray and Martin O'Malley
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2015, 06:47:06 PM »
The Hillary Hit Machine has their sights on O'Malley. :tinfoil2:

Very soon they will turn their focus to Bernie Sanders.   :rofl:

I can't wait for Bernie to unload on Hitlery.
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