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#1 by Another view ... on January 29, 2016 - 12:05 pm
No. It’s the truth. As it’s been stated many times, many people used the death of Kelly Thomas to get their 15 minutes of fame. Cops were charged with crimes and fired. A police chief resigned. Three councilmen were recalled. It’s over. The merry-go-round has stopped. But it is in the best interest of some very specific rogue individuals – who don’t come within an eyelash of representing the opinion of the masses – to continue to keep the Kelly Thomas tragedy alive. It’s all they have to validate themselves. Why take the proper channel and go before a judge to request that the depositions be made public when you can put on a whole show at a council meeting or on blog and say how the city is unresponsive?
#2 by Reality Is..... on January 29, 2016 - 8:28 pm
and the perfect example of that is Ron Thomas. He just wanted the camera time and he made promises to the world. Once the cash was on the table, he took it faster than anyone could blink. All of his promises of never settling and getting the truth in a trial from everyone was just a farce. Kind of like how he abandoned Kelly for years on the streets. But when the chance for money came, he was right there doing his dirty work.
#3 by Fullerton Lover on January 30, 2016 - 7:02 am
That’s a pretty asinine view if you think that standing up to people who beat a shirtless 137 pound mentally ill homeless man to death is 15 minutes of fame.
It’s quite the opposite.
Maybe you should have tried standing up to these bullies if you think it was so glamorous?