Wolfstrike
Gold Member
so the plane crashes and a 16 year old girl who is a Chinese national is left on the ground.
she gets run over by a fire truck.
(the news said TWO fire trucks)
her Chinese parents are suing saying the firefighters were poorly trained.
sounds like they made up the charges themselves but I have a feeling it won't matter.
CBS news played video from the trucks and from the helmet cams which they got from the girl's parents.
the thing I want to know is...
in a state where they always claim to have the "best" post certification training,
in a state where the police department doesn't release videos to the public unless there's a court order,
in a state where the police commission says they'll make judgments of the officers without reviewing the video...
how did the Chinese family and their lawyers get their hands on the videos so fast?
...which even the media didn't have.
she gets run over by a fire truck.
(the news said TWO fire trucks)
her Chinese parents are suing saying the firefighters were poorly trained.
sounds like they made up the charges themselves but I have a feeling it won't matter.
CBS news played video from the trucks and from the helmet cams which they got from the girl's parents.
the thing I want to know is...
in a state where they always claim to have the "best" post certification training,
in a state where the police department doesn't release videos to the public unless there's a court order,
in a state where the police commission says they'll make judgments of the officers without reviewing the video...
how did the Chinese family and their lawyers get their hands on the videos so fast?
...which even the media didn't have.