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originally posted by: Regnor
a reply to: EternalShadow
Well now it comes out Det. Sean Suiter was killed with his own gun and was going to testify for the Feds at a grand jury against some crooked cops
Slain Baltimore homicide Detective Sean Suiter was scheduled to testify before a federal grand jury in the case against a squad of indicted officers on the day after he was shot, Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis said Wednesday evening
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But don't go all conspiracy, the cops don't think it's related. Yeah right.
originally posted by: Azureblue
a reply to: EternalShadow
What exact law enables police to declare martial law? is this not a function of the president??
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: Azureblue
a reply to: EternalShadow
What exact law enables police to declare martial law? is this not a function of the president??
No its a function of congress.
But if investigators conclude the officer took his or her own life, many of those benefits are reduced, or unavailable entirely.
That’s a possibility that’s been raised in the death of Det. Sean Suiter, the police veteran who was shot last month in West Baltimore. Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis says investigators are not ruling out the possibility that his death was a suicide.
Suiter, a 43-year-old homicide detective, was shot in the Harlem Park neighborhood of West Baltimore on Nov. 15 as he investigated a triple homicide from 2016. He died the next day. He had been scheduled to testify before a federal grand jury investigating the police department’s corrupt gun squad.