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    Default Activists call for charges against Gregg Boyd,Todd Strohman,Mike Vodarick

    The men are rumored to reside in Elkton, Parkville and Baltimore.



    It has been more than a month since prosecutors were handed the police investigation into the death of 46-year-old Anthony Anderson, who was thrown to the ground during a drug arrest on Sept. 21. Police initially said it was believed Anderson died after ingesting or choking on drugs, but an autopsy ruled that the death was a homicide caused by blunt force trauma. His family said they saw him thrown to the ground.

    Prosecutors must determine whether to bring criminal charges against the officers, Todd A. Strohman, Gregg Boyd and Michael Vodarick. Lawyers for the men have said they did nothing improper.
    http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/mar...,1848454.story
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    They are rumored to live in certain places? The police don't know where their own employees live?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimatt View Post
    They are rumored to live in certain places? The police don't know where their own employees live?
    LOL. ESL? English as a Second Language?

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    Decisions in such cases often take months. Bernstein's office took eight months to decide not to bring charges in the Select Lounge police-involved shooting, while his predecessor took almost a year to the day to bring charges against officers who were accused of kidnapping a teenage boy and leaving him in a state park in Howard County.
    I understand the family's frustration. It always takes longer to bring charges against police officers. Where they live is irrelevant to me.

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