Brickbat: School Days

Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer Robert Lawson has been sentenced to 363 days probation after being convicted of official misconduct, a felony, for punching a high school student. The jury also convicted Lawson of perjury and false informing, but the judge in the trial vacated those convictions. Lawson and another officer were sent to Shortridge High School to help Indianapolis Public Schools Police Department officers break up a student fight. The aunt of one of the students arrived at the school, and a school police officer walked her nephew, who was in handcuffs, to meet her. The aunt began shouting at the officers, and Lawson threatened to arrest her. When Lawson tried to grab her, the nephew stepped between them. Lawson punched the boy on his neck and jaw, then pulled the boy's shoulders and neck down and kneed him in the chest. Officials say the felony conviction would likely mean the end to Lawson's law enforcement career. But the judge has said he will consider a defense request to convert the charge to a misdemeanor if Lawson successfully completes his probation.
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False informing is something only podcasters and truckers can do.
I'm thinking more about the sudden concern for piling on charges for the same offense.
I'm thinking more about the sudden concern for piling on charges for the same offense.
Assault, perjury, and false informing (fraud) are not the same offense.
Cops enjoy actual Constitutional protections, like being considered innocent until proven guilty as well as jeopardy. The rest of us are considered guilty until proven guilty, and they'll try us over and over until they get the verdict they want.
Shirley this is a good thing.
Now if someone is getting charges piled on they can use this case as a precedent to stop that shit
Yeah, especially in light of the several other recent headline cases where plebs get (e.g.) multiple murder convictions for killing one man. Assault and perjury are two separate crimes whether they stem from the same cause or not.
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Eliminate government schools and these incidents disappear.
It wasn’t in a school. It was outside.
The video showed the white cop looking to grab the black agitator’s neck, to grab the raving asshole, not land a punch.
It only landed because the agitator pulled back at the last moment. It also didn’t appear to be a closed fist, as Charles Oliver lied again. It looked to be a hand about to grab at something.
The conviction was unjust. He should’ve been charged only with misdemeanor battery, based on the unnecessary use of force, when he could have issued commands to effect an arrest for disorderly conduct.
Let me guess, proud member of the dinndonuffin tribe can't help but be violent, abusive criminals so stopping the fight was wrong as was implying the little angel had anything to do with the melee he was in the middle of. Ignore this trash and let them go full Lord of the Flies on each other if that's what they and their leftist masters want, just keep this shit behavior away from me and other decent people.
Yeah, sounds like a situation where we can call everyone involved idiots.
He did get schooled, but…..” Officials say the felony conviction would likely (mean the end to Lawson's law enforcement career.” LIKELY?!?! Do I smell UNION??
“ But the judge has said he will consider a defense request to convert the charge to a misdemeanor if Lawson successfully completes his probation.”
Oh so that way he can go back to his Beat. ! SIGH…..Well that thar’s the Law, son…