Freddie Gray had spine surgery one week BEFORE his arrest by Baltimore cops

"Burst eardrums, broken backs, even death... the dangers of sneezing"
Burst eardrums broken backs even death... the dangers of sneezing Daily Mail Online

"Her sneeze was so forceful that it caused a ruptured disc in Victoria's spine, which resulted in her sciatic nerve being trapped between two vertebrae."

And that's an accident. If you're deliberately trying to injure yoursefl (presumedly to sue police for it claiming mistreatment) you can do major trauma.
 
Yeah, the article is based on a police report with a statement from a prisoner who is still in jail and couldn't see anything but heard it.

Sounds legit. lmao
He heard the guy banging against the wall but didn't see him. So...that begs the question....how did he know that he was banging HIMSELF against the wall or he was having "help"?
Freddie was on drugs and was chimping out in the van. He caused his own demise.
 
Yeah, the article is based on a police report with a statement from a prisoner who is still in jail and couldn't see anything but heard it.

Sounds legit. lmao
He heard the guy banging against the wall but didn't see him. So...that begs the question....how did he know that he was banging HIMSELF against the wall or he was having "help"?

Do you really think a cop rides in the paddy wagon with the prisoners? And I would think it would be pretty easy to prove because you can bet they have cameras at the prisoner unloading point.
 
Yeah, the article is based on a police report with a statement from a prisoner who is still in jail and couldn't see anything but heard it.

Sounds legit. lmao

1. You've obviously never seen an episode of cops where the suspect, cuffed in the back of a squad car bangs his head against the window.

2. Seen how many of these paddy wagons are configured to keep prisoners apart (you can't see each other) or:

3. Worked In a jail and seen suspects ram themselves against walls and bars in fits of anger.

Yes, my experience makes the story sound reasonable.
 
Yeah, the article is based on a police report with a statement from a prisoner who is still in jail and couldn't see anything but heard it.

Sounds legit. lmao

1. You've obviously never seen an episode of cops where the suspect, cuffed in the back of a squad car bangs his head against the window.

2. Seen how many of these paddy wagons are configured to keep prisoners apart (you can't see each other) or:

3. Worked In a jail and seen suspects ram themselves against walls and bars in fits of anger.

Yes, my experience makes the story sound reasonable.
Your post is spot on. Thanks.
 

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