Monday, May 23, 2016

Even in post-America, sometimes that which is good, just and true can still prevail

Take the positive development that just transpired in that moral sewer called Baltimore:

A Baltimore officer was acquitted of assault and other charges Monday in the arrest of Freddie Gray, dealing prosecutors a second straight blow in their bid to hold police accountable for the black man’s death from spinal injuries suffered in the back of a police van.
The judge who decided Officer Edward Nero’s fate in the non-jury trial concluded Nero played little role in the arrest and wasn’t responsible for the failure by police to buckle Gray in during the jolting ride.
Upon hearing the verdict, Nero hugged his attorney and appeared to wipe away a tear.
Nero, who is white, was the second of six officers charged in the racially combustible case to stand trial. The manslaughter case against Officer William Porter ended in a mistrial in December when the jury deadlocked. Prosecutors plan to retry him at some point.
Truth is like life. It will sprout up between the cracks in the sidewalks of even the most blighted and benighted environments. May Officer Nero be able to put his life back together speedily and with much support.


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