Sunday, June 7, 2009

Ryan Frederick vs. CPD

Fruit from the poison snake (RYAN FREDERICK VS. CPD)

Ryan Frederick, the man found guilty of manslaughter, in the home invasion death of the chesapeake police officer. This case is disturbing to any and all citizens in the state of Virginia or America. A man with no criminal history gets blugluarized three days before a police raid into his house would lead to circumstances and consequences that far reach just a particular race or community. The reason for the raid was a informant by the chesapeake police gathering information through a crime in order to help solve a potential crime. How do you feel about criminals being allowed to take action with immunity to gather information that would lead to a potential raid. The informant was known to give unreliable evidence which several jurisdictions have acknowledge. Their was no drugs found during the raid but plants meant for someone doing gardening. This unreliable information from the informant lead to a night time home raid that came with deadly consequences. Please read this story as it is put into papers all over and give your own opinion. I believe in the right to bear arms and protect your home by any means from intruders. 1) The informant that burgluarized the home was the source of the warrant to raid his house. 2) No marijuana was found by Frederick admitted that he had grown some from his own confession for personal use. 3) The magistrate judge who signed the warrant did not know that the information came from a unreliable informant. 4) They went on a night time raid for someone they could have picked up from work. The guy posed no potential danger with no criminal record. 5) Three days before his house was robbed by the informant and this informant gave the police the information to raid the house. 6) Cops in dark clothing while dogs are barking break into the front door. Only one shot was fired. I think a potential danger would have fired more than one shot. 7) The informant has yet to be charged as he makes deals for his freedom while one cop life is lost and another man life is taken away by this one person information. Read up on the fruit from the poisonous tree doctrine and make your own opinion. If the guy was not a cop!! Do you think Frederick would be in jail at this time. In North Carolina, a cop shot through door from the outside killing a girl. No jail time for the cop other than a settlement made by the city. A settlement means you admit to no wrong doing, but to mediate circumstance is a financial donation. Now imagine after you read the articles if this was you and you was behind bars. Do you want to be in jail for the same occurances that lead up to this raid and fatality of a officer. The informant should be in jail and tried for murder. Not Frederick. I feel this is a serious miscarriage of justice and I hope on appeal that the right decision is made. Their are a lot of murderers walking free because of corrupt evidence gathering by police officers. The difference is it was a death of a officer and not a death of one of us.

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