possible that this sign if nothing else will shed some light into what is sometimes referred to as this us against them mentality that sometimes dangerously creeps into police culture and police society. it sed idea that we as police officers are good guys and the citizens that we are supposed to be serving are bad guys or are probably going to be bad guys. so that somehow gives us a license to do whatever we want to in any way that we want to. be specific phillip, when you say shed some light, how could it be introduced in any of these trials regarding the six officers? we don t know when the sticker was praised inside of the door and we don t know which van it was in. if this was in the actual van that freddie gray was in of course it would be a bombshell. but it demonstrates the police subculture. and the way that freddie gray was treated or mistreated as it were in the back of the van is
proceeded. bill: why would l.a. handle it. because l.a.p.d. is originally the case, the original jurisdiction on this case in terms of what happened in the area. bill: that s interesting. what you would do is consolidate the cases. this is a very complex legal case to try. you have multiple agencies. different tactical operations involved. so they would consolidate it and probably try it downtown in los angeles. take approximately 10 years to even put this together to bring it. just want to get rid of this guy because he he has done so much damage. it s a special circumstance. based on multiple counts. except that bring the prosecutor in. consulting the l.a.p.d. consulting with the prosecutor s office which they should have been, you know darn well that the prosecutor s office can t have any fingerprints on this. then go ahead. you have got to take this guy. bill: nobody is going to say what i just said. but i know the police subculture pretty well. i have been deal