Freddie Gray is dead and Baltimore is in flames. People are pointing
fingers in all directions and yet no one seems to have any genuine
answers. The 25-year-old Baltimore resident had his spinal cord snapped
while in police custody on April 12. Six officers have been suspended
over the incident and an entire metropolitan area has since erupted in
violent protest.
A Baltimore sportscaster, Brett Hollander took to Twitter after
the mayhem began to condemn the protests as counter-productive to the
community. The radio host was quickly met with a harsh retort from the
most unlikely of candidates; an executive for the hometown baseball team
John P. Angelos,
the Executive Vice President of the Baltimore Orioles and son of
majority team owner Peter Angelos, gave an eye-opening statement in
response to Hollander’s critique of the demonstrations and also
elegantly summed up the current state of affairs in Maryland’s largest
city.
Please read the entirety of Mr. Angelos’ defense of protesters below. It is well worth the read.
READ MORE:http://anonhq.com/baltimore-orioles-vp-just-dropped-the-harsh-truth-about-riots/
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