Original post by Prince-Paul7888Yes. That is exactly what I'm saying. In a system of white supremacy which the USA is. Whites can say anything. You have been told their was DNA. You have been told there was fingerprints.
What do you expect them to say "I killed him because was a n*gger and I don't like n*ggers" of course they are going to cover it up
What I'm saying is that the whole system is designed and set up to kill black people.
That's why there is routine when ever this happens, that is
Administrative leave: paid vacation for killer cops.
The blue wall of silence: the so-called good cops do not speak out against bad ones.
The press: presents the police account as more or less true while demonizing the dead victim, poisoning any possible jury.
The full and thorough investigation: determines the facts. Since in most cases it is carried out by the police themselves, it amounts to a cover-up.
Medical examiner: examines the body for cause and manner of death. Some medical examiners are in bed with the police, even making up stuff found in no medical book
Public prosecutor: almost always in bed with the police. They can charge a killer cop with a crime, but most kick it to a:
Grand jury: The prosecutor presents the investigation / cover-up to a secret grand jury. No press, no public, not even lawyers from the victim’s family are allowed. That keeps it out of the news. It also means the grand jury hears only the police side of the story. So they rarely bring an indictment of charges, but when they do it leads to a:
Trial: The trial jury will almost always have White people on it who have a sickeningly childlike belief in the honesty of the police, like they are still six years old (BMA 6). That means even if there are some sensible Black people (BMA 18+), the jury will at best deadlock, letting the killer cop walk free. Some trials, though, do not have juries, just a judge:
Judges: Most are unwilling to second-guess the police.
US Department of Justice: Have they ever sent a killer cop to prison?
Civil lawsuit: brought by the victim’s family for damages. Rarely affects the killer cop or the police since any damages are paid by taxpayers.
The five magic words: “I feared for my life.” Almost always gets them off. They do not even have to see a gun to be believed, just think they saw one. And if the victim is Black, even that is unnecessary: the Black Brute stereotype, held by news reporters, jurors and helicopter pilots, will do the rest.
Case closed. That's how it works