"I have decided not to proceed on the case against Officer Garrett Miller, Sgt. Alicia White or relitigate the case against William Porter.
"There was a reluctance and an obvious bias consistently exemplified, not by the entire Baltimore police force, but by individuals within the Baltimore Police Department at every stage of the investigation.
[Bullshit. She never had the evidence, period.]
"We are up against a system that, unfortunately was against us.
[You, ma'am, are an asshole."]
"When [the medical examiner] came back and determined that it was a homicide, that's all that we needed. We had all the officers' admissions, so we had a story and a timeline as to how the incident occurred. There was nothing else that they found, even after the fact the charges were filed the counter what we did initially.
[1. Manifestly, Ms. Mosby, that was NOT all you needed or you wouldn't have had to lose every case! 2. Do you know what the definition of "homicide" is? A killing of one human being by another. Is "homicide" criminal, Ms. Mosby? It is not. There is justifiable homicide, excusable homicide, both of which are lawful. Homicide is not "murder." Or manslaughter. Or any other variation of UNLAWFUL homicide. A Medical Examiner ruling a case a homicide rules out suicide, natural, and sometimes accidental. It doesn't rule IN murder. You are a moron. In addition to being an asshole.]
"However fitting it is for outside observers to use the untimely death of Freddie Carlos Gray Jr. as a barometer for the nation’s progress on police brutality—my professional role in this matter is plain, it is my job to seek justice on behalf of a 25-year old victim."
"There was a reluctance and an obvious bias consistently exemplified, not by the entire Baltimore police force, but by individuals within the Baltimore Police Department at every stage of the investigation.
[Bullshit. She never had the evidence, period.]
"We are up against a system that, unfortunately was against us.
[You, ma'am, are an asshole."]
"When [the medical examiner] came back and determined that it was a homicide, that's all that we needed. We had all the officers' admissions, so we had a story and a timeline as to how the incident occurred. There was nothing else that they found, even after the fact the charges were filed the counter what we did initially.
[1. Manifestly, Ms. Mosby, that was NOT all you needed or you wouldn't have had to lose every case! 2. Do you know what the definition of "homicide" is? A killing of one human being by another. Is "homicide" criminal, Ms. Mosby? It is not. There is justifiable homicide, excusable homicide, both of which are lawful. Homicide is not "murder." Or manslaughter. Or any other variation of UNLAWFUL homicide. A Medical Examiner ruling a case a homicide rules out suicide, natural, and sometimes accidental. It doesn't rule IN murder. You are a moron. In addition to being an asshole.]
"However fitting it is for outside observers to use the untimely death of Freddie Carlos Gray Jr. as a barometer for the nation’s progress on police brutality—my professional role in this matter is plain, it is my job to seek justice on behalf of a 25-year old victim."
[Oh, so you are plaintiff's attorney in Mr. Gray's estate's civil suit? My bad, I thought you were the "STATE'S Attorney," the PROSECUTOR, whose ETHICAL OBLIGATION is to do justice for ALL of the people in your state, INCLUDING DEFENDANTS! To do JUSTICE, PERIOD. So basically ma'am, you do not know your job description and you do not know the distinction between homicide and murder. You are a disgrace.]