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<blockquote data-quote="bushmaster06" data-source="post: 4387721" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>Again, no one is pondering the why. As for the legality of the cop’s actions, that’s up for debate. The DA’s office, the police department, and a lot of citizens don’t think so. The AG, the police union, and a lot of citizens do think so. Instead of letting a grand jury and possibly a jury decide, the AG flexed on everyone and took the case. Can he do that? Yes, no one is saying otherwise. Should he have? That’s a big part of the debate. You and I disagree about that. What I think you’re getting confused about or are inferring is that I think the cop’s response should go to prison. Honestly, I don’t know. </p><p></p><p>Had the AG let things play out I think a grand jury would’ve no-billed the cop. Instead, we got an AG pandering to law enforcement in an effort to gain higher office. Don’t kid yourself, Drummond doesn’t give two ***** about that cop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushmaster06, post: 4387721, member: 24431"] Again, no one is pondering the why. As for the legality of the cop’s actions, that’s up for debate. The DA’s office, the police department, and a lot of citizens don’t think so. The AG, the police union, and a lot of citizens do think so. Instead of letting a grand jury and possibly a jury decide, the AG flexed on everyone and took the case. Can he do that? Yes, no one is saying otherwise. Should he have? That’s a big part of the debate. You and I disagree about that. What I think you’re getting confused about or are inferring is that I think the cop’s response should go to prison. Honestly, I don’t know. Had the AG let things play out I think a grand jury would’ve no-billed the cop. Instead, we got an AG pandering to law enforcement in an effort to gain higher office. Don’t kid yourself, Drummond doesn’t give two ***** about that cop. [/QUOTE]
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