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Not surprised at all. I've been closely following the case and also believed
that the prosecutors didn't present their case well. I thought it was going
to be either ''Home Jury or Acquittal.''
Even, if I'm selected as a juror, I would have acquitted the four white cops.
The defense demonstrated their expertise as compared to the prosecutors. And
again, remember that these prosecutors are the same people who work
hand-in-hand with the cops in resolving other crimes. Some cops are well
trained and prosecuting them is very difficult. The only way, I believe in
prosecuting them and get a fair and justified  trial, is by getting an
independent prosecutors, say the FBI. Otherwise, justice will never prevail
for the minorities.
How can one justify 41 gunshots to an animal let alone a human being? We all
have a long way to go and must therefore be vigilant around our surroundings.
Lets play by the rule to avoid unnecessary tragedy.
Lets move on.
EB.

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