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Zmenené užívateľom Snoopy (19. apríla 2009, 22:03:18)
(V): so what your saying after watching a thirty second video you know every single thing that happened you know everything that was said from this thirty sec clip you say that this officer must be put on trial because the video tells you so
what i keep saying why are you so quick to JUDGE you dont all the facts from a 30 sec clip just wait and see what ELSE COMES OUT before jumping to conclusions
did you google that last one to find out the laws of the land
Snoopy: No, I'm saying that no matter what the policeman committed a criminal offence. There is no justification to shove a man from behind by a policeman, especially as the man was not showing any physical signs of attempting to physically harm the police.
This is the law. British law.
All that is to be decided now re the forensics is what charge the policeman is to be charged with.
And apparently there are 10 serious assaults by the police being passed over to MP's to look in the G20 protests.
(V): and where did you see where that this policeman is going to be charged i havnt heard that yet they still questioning him according to the report ive just read on the BBC
The Independent Police Complaints Commission, which is investigating his death, said: “Following the initial result of the second post-mortem a Metropolitan Police officer has been interviewed under caution for the offence of manslaughter.” The officer, a constable in the Territorial Support Group who has been suspended from duty, attended the interview voluntarily and has not been arrested.