Friday, June 25, 2010

I Am Not Prepared To Send This Female Jailer To Jail Until I Have More Information About The Criminal She Attacked


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Yes the video is damning.
A female sheriff's deputy in Fulton County pushes and then strikes a criminal under her watch with a milk crate. The criminal's hands are bound by cuffs. For this she is fired, sentenced to 3 months in jail, 3 months of home arrest and years of probation. The US Assistant Attorney is in on the case as they crack down on shady behavior in the Fulton County Jail.

I am not convinced that she is deserving of such harsh prosecution. While there are higher standards upon the "authorities" that are trusted to uphold the laws I still hearken back to the "Detroit Gang Squad" video in which the officer said "those who try to operate at a high standard with someone who is trying to knock your block off will soon see that they must at times get on the Street Pirate's level in order to survive the situation".

I personally would like to know the following about the CRIMINAL that she struck:

  • What criminal statute did the prisoner that was struck violate to land in jail?
  • While in the Fulton County jail has he initiated any attacks against other inmates, not giving a damn about their rights?
  • What verbal taunts did this prisoner, a male,  make against the female guard that might have provoked her to hit him as such, augmenting his hearing ability? 
This information would assist me in determining the context within which this all occurred.

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