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It is unbelievable how two guys from Staten Island are on trial for killing two NYC Officers and they will be convicted of murder and are facing 25 years to life and its a shame that this cop and his ganster partners killed an innocent young man and shoot up his friends and are facing or are going to get a slap on the wrist of terminated from the squad leaving them open to get other jobs with in the u.s as fire fighters and other good jobs. That should be against the law. Because you have one time felons who wish to gain employment in good jobs and they can't even get it what makes them so different and special? I thought we were all created equal but according to these screwed up laws apparently not. Whatever happened to the check adn balance laws. Why are these cop going to be treated anything other than criminals? It's just not fair blacks are always getting railroaded and this goes back over 300 years and isnt in bad that we were the ones who built them.

Posted by: Equana on November 29, 2006 8:37 PM


 
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