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TexasTowelie

(112,100 posts)
Tue May 16, 2017, 12:21 PM May 2017

Cincinnati prosecutor: Officer's Confederate flag T-shirt relevant

CINCINNATI — Prosecutors in Ohio say a T-shirt with a Confederate flag emblem worn by a white police officer under his uniform is relevant evidence for countering his claim that he feared for his life when he shot an unarmed black motorist.

Hamilton County prosecutors are opposing a defense bid to keep the shirt out of ex-University of Cincinnati Officer Ray Tensing’s murder retrial. The defense says the T-shirt isn’t relevant, but could prejudice the jury.

Prosecutors say his undamaged clothing shows he was not being dragged when he shot Sam DuBose during a 2015 traffic stop.

A photo of the shirt was shown at Tensing’s first trial, which ended in a hung jury.

Read more: http://limaohio.com/news/244993/cincinnati-prosecutor-officers-confederate-flag-t-shirt-relevant

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Cincinnati prosecutor: Officer's Confederate flag T-shirt relevant (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2017 OP
Of course a confederate flag is relevant when a policeman or anyone else wears, flies, tattoos, Hoyt May 2017 #1
 

Hoyt

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1. Of course a confederate flag is relevant when a policeman or anyone else wears, flies, tattoos,
Tue May 16, 2017, 12:27 PM
May 2017

worships, etc., it or a swastika (or even that darn yellow Gadsden Flag that white wing racists like a lot too).

Of course, I bet a GOPer prosecutor or judge would rule differently.

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