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There was no evidence of a rough ride whatsoever. Read the transcript. And as I explained elsewhere, “intent” doesn’t mean you meant to do something but rather the state of mind required to prove a charge.

Criminal negligence and civil negligence are different, first of all. Intent also does not necessarily mean that someone “means” to do something. Intent just means the state of mind required to prove a crime occurred. I would suggest you read the transcript from the judge’s ruling. I posted the link elsewhere. He does

None of that is actually true at all. I watched the trial for several days and have been following it closely. There was no evidence of a rough ride, and it became known later that the prosecutors were wrong about the false arrest. The knife that Freddie Gray carried was legal under state law but illegal under city

People should really read the judge’s decision in the case. So much misinformation and unproven theories have been reported on this case that are untrue. At worst this was civil negligence, which is not the same as criminal negligence. I am as disgusted by police brutality as anyone, but this was NOT an instance of