NiftyNiblick
1960s Chick Magnet
The predominant opinion among Massachusetts residents is that Karen Read was innocent of having anything to do at all with the death of the police officer,No, if you feel I am in the wrong, feel free to educate me.
Here is a question: do you think Read is actually innocent? Or do you think investigation of Read was so poorly done, that she should be found not guilty? There is a serious difference between the two.
There are plenty of Blacks serving a lot of time under those exact same circumstances.
But here is a question, why were the police so shy about collecting evidence on her? Was it because she was an upper middle class, good looking white woman?
And she was upper middle class, so could hire credible sounding expert defense witnesses.
Where I disagree is that this entire investigation was completely botched. The verdict is wrong, because the process used to get to that verdict is wrong. The best you can say about the verdict is that given what a disaster the process was, it was the best possible verdict.
but far more important than that,
that police themselves were a significant factor in the death,
and actively tried to frame Read to get heat off themselves.
This isn't the view of nutty conspiracy theorists.
This view exists within BPD.
I have a very reliable source.
As for imprisoned blacks, America is a racially heterogenous nation,
and racially heterogenous nations are afflicted with virulent racism.
That's just what should be an obvious fact, but too many optimists refuse to recognize it.
I have no doubt that many people of color are incarcerated on sketchy evidence,
but that doesn't mean others should be as well.
We need fewer bad convictions, not more.
The Police were NOT shy about collecting evidence on Read.
They were shy of accumulating evidence that exculpated her and made them look suspicious.
Again, this belief also exists within BPD.
The department is not a club or fraternity.
There are lots of officers who seriously dislike one another.