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I don't get it. People want justice and by justice they want the policemen they feel are guilty to go to court and tried for crimes. Then when it happens...when the justice system runs its course and a jury of their peers makes a decision...only one decision can possibly be made for them to be happy. So is it really justice?
To the mom: sorry for your loss but justice was served and a decision was made.
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Oh, and another thing:
-Zimmerman: taken to court, jury of his peers said "not guilty". He had his day in court.
-Officer in Ferguson: again, taken to court, jury of his peers...."not guilty". He too had his day in court.
-Baltimore: SIX officers now taken to court and will have their day in court.
-Cleveland: Officer taken to court, again, "not guilty"...He had his day in court.
To the endless people playing the victim card: Justice has run its course now four times. Because the decision they don't want to hear it's somehow not justice.