l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 Source Provides New Information to Fox News About Freddie Gray Case
Michael Cantrell
June 30, 2015 10:13 am
Some new evidence in the Freddie Gray case has been handed over to lawyers
representing the six police officers involved in the incident, and it paints
a very different picture of events from those described by witness Donta
Allen, the man who rode with Gray in the van before he died.
This is big.
From TheBlaze:
The Washington Post previously reported that Allen told investigators he
believed Gray was “intentionally trying to injure himself” while being
transported in the police van. Allen later said he “never talked to no
investigators” and described that report to CNN as “very, very, very
untrue.” Allen instead said he only heard a “little banging” and blasted
the media for spreading misinformation.
Fox News reported Monday night that the emergence of new evidence may
suggest otherwise.
“Tonight we learn that The Washington Post was right,” host Megyn
Kelly said. “A source close to the case telling us there is actual
videotape of Donta Allen telling police that Freddie Gray was repeatedly
banging his head against the van, that he sounded like a madman and that the
was asking himself why cops would put him in the van with a crazy person.”
A leaked autopsy revealed last week he suffered a “single, high energy
injury.” According to the leaked report, the injury suffered by Gray was
most likely caused when the van police were transporting him in suddenly
decelerated, the Baltimore Sun reported.Gray was not belted in the van, only
shackled by officers and thus “at risk for an unsupported fall during
acceleration or deceleration of the van,” the report said.
So if this information is accurate, that means Allen is lying through his
teeth, and there’s a strong possibility that Gray was intentionally trying
to injure himself, though I highly doubt he meant to end his own life.
Does this mean police are in no way responsible for what happened?
I don’t think we know enough about the case and the fine details
surrounding the incident to say either way, but it does seem likely that
Baltimore state’s attorney Marilyn Mosby has been doing her best to use
this situation to stir up trouble and gain the national spotlight.
All we can really do at this point is hope all of the evidence is collected
and examined properly and that these officers receive the fair trial they’
re guaranteed under the Constitution. |
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