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-Lurid Crime Tales-
In Baltimore, the Mayor finally throws Marilyn Mosby under the bus
2016-10-02
[HOTAIR] It’s likely true that this very public food fight might not have come about if it weren’t for that piece in New York Times
...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...
Magazine. I read it earlier this week and began working on a column about it, but eventually decided against it. It’s a very long piece from a news hound who was invited to spend family time with the Mosbys on multiple occasions and really dig into their lives. Much of it is flattering, painting the couple as victims of circumstances in some ways, but it also delivers some fairly damning indictments against the state’s attorney. When she revealed that she felt Mayor Rawlings-Blake might have been at fault for some of the handling of the Freddie Gray police trials, though, that seems to have been a bridge too far for the Mayor.

The faults cited by the Mayor won’t come as any sort of shocking revelations to anyone who’s been paying attention. The idea of "bowing to political pressure" is a bit of a misnomer because Mosby’s decision to almost immediately file charges against the coppers was initially more a case of bowing to the demands of the rioters threatening to destroy the city. That’s rather ironic, since it was Rawlings-Blake herself who initially bowed to that pressure when parts of the downtown district were starting to go up in flames. But her accusation of rushing into the process before a full investigation of Gray’s death could be conducted is clearly true. More surprising was her revelation that Mosby had wanted her to hold back information on the Freddie Gray incident from the public, a request which she refused. That led to the trial taking place in the media long before a jury could ever be summoned.

The very public scrap between these two is probably just a symptom of their struggles to maintain some sort of relevance. Rawlings-Blake landed a plum speaking slot at the Democratic convention and is now (somehow) considered a power player in the DNC after the exit of Debbie Wasserman-Schultz
...Congresswoman from Florida, the abrasive chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee. She has been a politician since 1992, and prior to that was in training as a political science major. Her primary accomplishment seems to be that she's Jewish...
. She’s also a regular feature on cable news as an election commentator. But with the ghost of the Freddie Gray riots and subsequent trials hanging over her head it’s tough to imagine her finding her way to higher office absent an appointment of some sort.

Mosby appears to be done, with no career lifeboat to jump into. But the reality is that both of them share in the blame for the ongoing disaster in Baltimore, where the violent crime rate continues to spiral out of control, even if it’s overshadowed by the ongoing apocalypse in reliably Democrat Chicago, aka The Windy City or Mobtown
... home of Al Capone, a succession of Daleys, Barak Obama, and Rahm Emmanuel,...
. Seeing the two of them in an embarrassing public spat like this is simply a side-show.
Posted by:Fred

#11  Slightly off topic. I got shot through my helmet 1969. Flattened a piece of my skull. Infantry, no blood, you're fine. Many years later, I start having seizures. A first class civ hospital finally does MRI. Serious damage. They send me to the VA hospital with a DVD of the MRI. A clearly AA doc takes my DVD, brings it HOME, and loses it. That was 2010. New doc, sees damage on new MRI, calls it. 6 years to get it right. AA. Is real. Now you know why I am off.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2016-10-02 22:08  

#10  Prosecutorial misconduct. Should throw her in jail.
Posted by: newc   2016-10-02 19:20  

#9  ....mosby and rawlings-blake did not get to their current positions via affirmative action

Neither have enough sense to poor piss from a boot. Affirmative Action became a reality for them long before public office.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-10-02 11:30  

#8  ...were they elected upon their record of performance (in another word 'merit') in public service or elsewhere (not inclusive of party apparatus)?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-10-02 10:56  

#7  mosby and rawlings-blake did not get to their current positions via affirmative action

that would be understandable

actually they were elected - Mosby won the Dem nomination for State's attorney for Baltimore which in a one party town is all you need

Rawlings-Blake was also elected
Posted by: lord garth   2016-10-02 10:32  

#6  They're prosecuting an officer for shooting (once, not a dozen times) a criminal who was not responding to lawful orders and who reached into their vehicle (thus triggering the shooting by the officer).


Careful Crusader, I've seen that video several times and the windows were closed, no way he was reaching in. Also she had backup there that was going for his taser. There were several people yelling/screaming at the guy and it is quite possible that they were yelling conflicting things.

It looks to me that the woman cop panicked. She supposedly had drug recognition training and thought the man was on PCP and was afraid for her life.

I think this one will take a while to sort out.
Posted by: AlanC   2016-10-02 07:59  

#5  What is Affirmative Action?

Creating evidence that disadvantaged groups deserve to be so by promoting their worst members?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-10-02 07:32  

#4  Why do poor professionals keep getting high level positions?

What is Affirmative Action ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-10-02 01:39  

#3  Mosby appears to be done...

Good riddance to bad rubbish. Why do poor professionals keep getting high level positions?
Posted by: Crusader   2016-10-02 01:35  

#2  Similar bullshit is going down in Tulsa.

They're prosecuting an officer for shooting (once, not a dozen times) a criminal who was not responding to lawful orders and who reached into their vehicle (thus triggering the shooting by the officer).

Fuck the victim--the officer has a right to go home at night. I can't believe that there hasn't been more support for her.
Posted by: Crusader   2016-10-02 01:33  

#1  in thr NYT piece Mosby says the riots were the result of Mayor's misinformation and then gives as an example of the misinformation, the fact that the mayor said the police vehicle Freddy Grey's was in stopped 3 times when it actually stopped 4 or 5 times. That's such a trivial piece of misinformation, it implies Mosby had no legitimate complaint. Of course the Mayor did give the police the order to let the mob destroy stuff but Mosby didn't bring that up.
Posted by: lord garth   2016-10-02 00:55  

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