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see the rest of my message... I added some at the end. Hadn't heard about the most recent autopsy. Strengthens the case for a charge of manslaughter then.
Edit: and my point is that one incident seems much more important than the largely good job they did in preventing such a big crowd of people from getting out of control, or indeed that incident seems more important than the actual point of the protest.
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Mon 27 Apr 2009, 18:10,
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Edit: and my point is that one incident seems much more important than the largely good job they did in preventing such a big crowd of people from getting out of control, or indeed that incident seems more important than the actual point of the protest.
My 2p
But surely the fact that the Police force as a whole denied it, or the fact that there is any footage from CCTV, press or public. And infact the guy that died, hadn't been in contact with the riot police.
Shame they got caught out this time... Bunch of lying Met Twunts.
If it was the other way round where the man had retaliated and killed the copper it would have been reported at a totally different angle and the evidence would have been immediately available for the rushed trial.
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Mon 27 Apr 2009, 18:30,
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Shame they got caught out this time... Bunch of lying Met Twunts.
If it was the other way round where the man had retaliated and killed the copper it would have been reported at a totally different angle and the evidence would have been immediately available for the rushed trial.
I thought this for a while.
But the policeman who assaulted the chap probably isn't the bloke who found him. He probably had no idea the bloke he hit had died at first, and probably didn't for a few days.
It'd be completely impossible for the police to keep track of every single protestor, what contact they'd had with who, and where they'd been.
They probably shouldn't have come out so certain that they were innocent, but I doubt if the Police as a whole knew what had happened before the video footage linked it all together.
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Mon 27 Apr 2009, 18:36,
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It'd be completely impossible for the police to keep track of every single protestor, what contact they'd had with who, and where they'd been.
They probably shouldn't have come out so certain that they were innocent, but I doubt if the Police as a whole knew what had happened before the video footage linked it all together.