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JudyM

(29,277 posts)
Sat May 30, 2020, 10:55 AM May 2020

The prosecutor better dive deeply into the email, Facebook groups, etc on killer cop's devices.

When I think about the look on his face, the hands in pockets, the continuation 2+ minutes after the pulse was gone... this is a guy who was proud of what he was doing. He wasn’t doing it just for himself, IMO, he was doing it as a member of a hate group, however many or however loosely connected. Forensics could reveal this as the tip of an iceberg. I hope the prosecuting attorney sees the opportunity.

And the other cops who helped him?... why didn’t one of them pull him off? What’s going on in their locker room, or is the chief of police aware of this messed up culture?

Here’s hoping the investigation will be probing and reveal the online network, if it exists.

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The prosecutor better dive deeply into the email, Facebook groups, etc on killer cop's devices. (Original Post) JudyM May 2020 OP
His name and his face are public information. greymattermom May 2020 #1
If this is a network, it'll take some brave soul to rat them out, especially with cops involved. JudyM May 2020 #2

greymattermom

(5,754 posts)
1. His name and his face are public information.
Sat May 30, 2020, 10:58 AM
May 2020

Maybe it won't take a prosecutor to reveal his connections.

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