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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-24 23840/J udge-ta kes-unp receden ted-dec ision-h old-mom ents-si lence-M ark-Dug gan-sta rt-inqu est-sho oting-p olice.h tml
An absolute disgrace.
This judge should be reprimanded.
An absolute disgrace.
This judge should be reprimanded.
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AOG - "It would have been more fair for you to attack Gromit rather than youngmafbog, since it was he who accused the police of murder, but then that would have been like criticising one of your own and that would never do."
When I last checked, I didn't actually require guidance from you on to whom I should address my posts - i am sure you would not appreciate the same being offered to you.
I have not 'attacked' anyone, I asked a question, and i am sure youngmafbog is capable of answering or not as he chooses.
I do not have any of 'my own' on this site or anwhere else.
So - in conclusion - if you wish to post a sideswipe at me for something I haven't done, and infer that I side with anyone when I have not said so, let me save you some valuable time - don't bother!
When I last checked, I didn't actually require guidance from you on to whom I should address my posts - i am sure you would not appreciate the same being offered to you.
I have not 'attacked' anyone, I asked a question, and i am sure youngmafbog is capable of answering or not as he chooses.
I do not have any of 'my own' on this site or anwhere else.
So - in conclusion - if you wish to post a sideswipe at me for something I haven't done, and infer that I side with anyone when I have not said so, let me save you some valuable time - don't bother!
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Probably there would not have been -- but then again, would the police have been as likely to shoot him dead in the first place if he were Caucasian?
The whole thing is a mess and inevitably one side or the other in any debate of this nature is guilty of racism: either in the first instance by reacting more violently against Black/ mixed-race people, or by assuming that "white man shoots black man" is always entirely down to race and never anything else. One way or another, it's clear that we have major problems of racism in this country still, and they need to be addressed.
The whole thing is a mess and inevitably one side or the other in any debate of this nature is guilty of racism: either in the first instance by reacting more violently against Black/ mixed-race people, or by assuming that "white man shoots black man" is always entirely down to race and never anything else. One way or another, it's clear that we have major problems of racism in this country still, and they need to be addressed.
This thread isn't about the riots though. Do you think the judge was influenced by the white mother who asked for the moment's silence, or the fact that the deceased was mixed race?
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You've answered your own question. The judge was doubtless mindful of what ensued after his death. The fact that his mother was white made no difference at the time, but the local community saw it as an 'armed police shoot local black man' scenario, not armed police shoot mixed race male.
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You've answered your own question. The judge was doubtless mindful of what ensued after his death. The fact that his mother was white made no difference at the time, but the local community saw it as an 'armed police shoot local black man' scenario, not armed police shoot mixed race male.
The 20 seconds was recognising the loss of a young life
Are all Coroners supposed to make a value judgement on the merits or demerits of that life before they begin?
based on what?
who next?
a young person with mental illness who commits suicide
'she's ok, she was very good to her mother'
or
'no 20 seconds for them, they were a bit of a druggy'
a young person run over by a car
'no 20 seconds for them, they were a on bail'
The most impartial thing is either do it for anyone or for no one
Are all Coroners supposed to make a value judgement on the merits or demerits of that life before they begin?
based on what?
who next?
a young person with mental illness who commits suicide
'she's ok, she was very good to her mother'
or
'no 20 seconds for them, they were a bit of a druggy'
a young person run over by a car
'no 20 seconds for them, they were a on bail'
The most impartial thing is either do it for anyone or for no one
Duggen's death was very similar to that of Azelle Rodney.
// In July 2013 a judicial inquiry found that the Authorised Firearms Officer who fired the fatal shots [ at Rodney ] had "no lawful justification" for opening fire. The case was referred to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to determine whether a prosecution should be launched. //
The Duggen inquest verdict will be interesting. It will hopefully clear up all the lies that the police spun afterwards.
// In July 2013 a judicial inquiry found that the Authorised Firearms Officer who fired the fatal shots [ at Rodney ] had "no lawful justification" for opening fire. The case was referred to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to determine whether a prosecution should be launched. //
The Duggen inquest verdict will be interesting. It will hopefully clear up all the lies that the police spun afterwards.