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3 NYPD Detectives Acquitted in 51 bullet Murder of Groom


By: Randy Penn
NEW YORK,NY No Surprise for New Yorkers

In an expected decision the courts upheld that police would be the final arbiter of deadly force. The decision came down to the law believing the agents and not the eyewitnesses or those that were wounded. The authorites found a way to make the dead victim the one who has to prove that the police acted other than professionally. While all eyewitness’ contradicted the police account, even those who they shot, the authorities cannot take their word over their sworn agents. Every police officer is an officer of the court. It would be like beating your own child.

While almost 100 police surrounded the courthouse expecting trouble for this verdict there was nothing to do but have a cool one and sit back. People came from all over to hear the verdict in the hopes that over 150 years of tyranny by the authorities would have its day. While the verdict was not what the people wanted it was something known from the start.

The police are investigating the rise in bullets it takes to bring down unarmed men doing nothing. The images of Amadou Diallo come back taking 41 bullets, 17 in the bottom of the feet, to kill. The increase in bullets is almost 20 percent and the commissioner is sure to get to the bottom of this waste of taxpayer money.

It looks like crime as usual in the Big Apple as those who serve and protect continue to serve the large interests that pay their bills. Loyal to a fault it seems. In the end everyone will go home as the light to change has long been dead.

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