Breaking News Judge finds probable cause in Tamir Rice case

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A judge has ruled there I'd probable cause for a murder charge against the cop who killed Tamir Rice..

Lawyers bypassed the DA and grand jury filing a motion directly with the court

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Well That's A Step In the Right Direction...Let's See If It Will Stick Tho

The judge found probable cause for charges of murder, involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, negligent homicide and dereliction of duty against Loehmann.

out of ALL of those charges, SOMETHING has to stick.

damn.

that was a smart move.
 
The judge found probable cause for charges of murder, involuntary manslaughter, reckless homicide, negligent homicide and dereliction of duty against Loehmann.

out of ALL of those charges, SOMETHING has to stick.

damn.

that was a smart move.

Damn Smart Move...Wish They Would Have Done This For Mike Brown So Wilson Punk Ass Couldn't Have Gotten Off :angry:
 
Yeah,a small step....but let me see an indictment and a conviction,before I have an ounce of belief in the system.

Everyone...the DA,and the 'fine citizens' that make up the grand jury have one job...get the murders off.
 
Yeah,a small step....but let me see an indictment and a conviction,before I have an ounce of belief in the system.

Everyone...the DA,and the 'fine citizens' that make up the grand jury have one job...get the murders off.

they don't need an indictment...that was the whole purpose of going straight to the judge..
 
The black people should stage a rally outside the Cavs arena if there is a game 6. That big stage must be utilized to get the message out.

Justice for Tamir Rice > 1st Cleveland Championship
 
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Lynn Ischay, Plain Dealer fileJudge Ronald Adrine was elected to a fourth term as presiding
and administrative judge of Cleveland Municipal Court.
 
everyone is pretending to be afraid to implement "justice".



:confused: Afraid? Looks like the cops saying fuck you we been doing what we want and y'all can't, shouldn't stop us. While white folk and coons are saying "what's the big deal? There are black folk".
 
A judge has ruled there I'd probable cause for a murder charge against the cop who killed Tamir Rice..

Lawyers bypassed the DA and grand jury filing a motion directly with the court

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Heard on twitter few states have that law but its rarley used.
 
A judge has ruled there I'd probable cause for a murder charge against the cop who killed Tamir Rice..

Lawyers bypassed the DA and grand jury filing a motion directly with the court

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By passed the DA and went straight to the judge? Holy shit
 
Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association president Steve Loomis responded by sending a text message to Northeast Ohio Media Group that included only a photo of a replica gun. Rice had a toy gun on him when he was killed. A safety tip identifying the gun as a toy had been removed.

:smh::smh::smh:

or fell off.....pieces fall off of toys everyday
 
It doesn't matter they didn't give him a chance
to put it down.They shot him as soon as they saw him.
Their lives weren't in danger.
 
It doesn't matter they didn't give him a chance
to put it down.They shot him as soon as they saw him.
Their lives weren't in danger.


Horrible police work....

Pull right up on,within 10 feet of an armed suspect?

If the gun had been real,they would have been bacon....
 
As I said,before anyone gets too happy....



Acting under a rarely used provision of Ohio state law, a judge found probable cause Thursday to charge Cleveland police Officer Timothy Loehmann with murder in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice last year.

Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Ronald Adrine also found cause to support negligent homicide charges against Officer Frank Garmback, Loehmann's partner, who is accused of standing by after Loehmann shot Tamir in November at a recreation center, where Tamir was playing with a pellet gun.

Adrine agreed with local activists known as the "Cleveland 8" who took the unusual step of independently seeking charges because, they said, they'd lost confidence in the grand jury investigation.

The ruling is only advisory and doesn't affect the separate grand jury investigation.

Adrine — saying he wasn't performing an "end around" of the city or the county — said the choice to lodge charges remains with Cuyahoga County and Cleveland prosecutors. In a statement, county prosecutor Timothy McGinty said the grand jury would make any final decision.

The citizens motion, known as an "affidavit of person having knowledge of offense," centers on a widely distributed security video of the shooting.

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Acting under a rarely used provision of Ohio state law, a judge found probable cause Thursday to charge Cleveland police Officer Timothy Loehmann with murder in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice last year.

Cleveland Municipal Court Judge Ronald Adrine also found cause to support negligent homicide charges against Officer Frank Garmback, Loehmann's partner, who is accused of standing by after Loehmann shot Tamir in November at a recreation center, where Tamir was playing with a pellet gun.

Adrine agreed with local activists known as the "Cleveland 8" who took the unusual step of independently seeking charges because, they said, they'd lost confidence in the grand jury investigation.

The ruling is only advisory and doesn't affect the separate grand jury investigation.

Adrine — saying he wasn't performing an "end around" of the city or the county — said the choice to lodge charges remains with Cuyahoga County and Cleveland prosecutors. In a statement, county prosecutor Timothy McGinty said the grand jury would make any final decision.

The citizens motion, known as an "affidavit of person having knowledge of offense," centers on a widely distributed security video of the shooting.

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In his 10-page ruling, Adrine called the video "hard to watch," saying he was "thunderstruck by how quickly this turned deadly." As Loehmann and Garmback look on and as at least six other officers arrive on the scene, it appears that Tamir is left to lie wounded on the ground for eight minutes with no indication that anyone is trying to help him, Adrine wrote.

Related: Read the Judge's Full Order (PDF)

Adrine found that there was enough evidence to justify charges of murder, negligent homicide, reckless homicide, involuntary manslaughter and dereliction of duty against Loehmann — but not aggravated murder, the most serious charge the activists had sought.

Garmback, he said, should face only negligent homicide and dereliction charges.

In a statement issued through their attorneys, Tamir's family praised "the efforts of the 'Cleveland 8' who exercised civility and intellect by invoking Ohio Citizen Participation laws Tuesday."

The ruling, they said, is "a blueprint for the nation to follow" in confronting "many of the relationship problems between African-Americans and law enforcement."


Loehmann's attorney, Henry Hilow, stressed that the ruling doesn't affect the county investigation, telling NBC News: "We respect the authority of the Cuyahoga prosecutor to review and investigate this case."

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Judge Adrine, I met the dude. I was in his court on some bullshit charge where some lesbian butch tried to fight me and then call the cops after I whoop that ass (butch bitch hit me first, and had the nerve to call me a lesbian after I whoop that ass "You a lesbian yourself"). the prosecution was trying to throw the book at me, but he threw it out.
 
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