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Birmingham Riot victims - Not Guilty verdict
The three men run over and killed in the riot were not murdered jury decides.
// Haroon Jahan, 20, Shazad Ali, 31, and Abdul Musavir, 30, were protecting local businesses when it was claimed they were deliberatly mown down in a modern-day equivalent of a "chariot charge" involving three cars in Winson Green, Birmingham.
But today eight men in the cars were cleared of three counts of murder each by a jury at Birmingham Crown Court today after just over four hours of deliberations. //
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// Haroon Jahan, 20, Shazad Ali, 31, and Abdul Musavir, 30, were protecting local businesses when it was claimed they were deliberatly mown down in a modern-day equivalent of a "chariot charge" involving three cars in Winson Green, Birmingham.
But today eight men in the cars were cleared of three counts of murder each by a jury at Birmingham Crown Court today after just over four hours of deliberations. //
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Your answer and sp's is the same.
White kids seldom complain about stop'n'search because it is a relatively uncommon experience for them
The Police freely admit that they deliberately target black kids in many urban areas
They do so because in those areas the greater proportion of the population is black and most street crime is perpetrated by that community's youngsters
So where's the disagreement?
No I did not>>
Yes you did.
Your answer and sp's is the same.
White kids seldom complain about stop'n'search because it is a relatively uncommon experience for them
The Police freely admit that they deliberately target black kids in many urban areas
They do so because in those areas the greater proportion of the population is black and most street crime is perpetrated by that community's youngsters
So where's the disagreement?
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