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Originally Posted by christiangirl
DS, you might wanna read the article again:
Anywho, I'm glad the charges have been dropped. We'll never know if it was a race issue that made the police keep badgering him once he complied. And really, if I'd just gotten home after traveling all the way from China and had to deal with that foolishnes, I may have gotten "disorderly" as well. Who knows, maybe the police had a vendetta against Harvard professors. Or they didn't like residents of Ware Street. Fine, it may not have been racial, so I won't say it was. But I think it was and I hope the CPD learn better how to handle home visits better (when what you've been called for is resolved, LEAVE) and that people learn how to better deal when being questioned by police.
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Yeah...I did and one article says he did...another said he didn't...thank you for pointing that out..and I think what we all came to the conclusion to is that being belligerent with cops almost guarantees a lil time in the pokey. And regardless...ID or no ID, he got arrested for being disorderly not for B and E. We will just never ever know because we weren't there, so I have to really disagree with race being a strong issue here...now if he was breaking into a certain pool in Philly, however..........
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