Remember how everybody changed their minds when the pictures of Zimmerman's injuries were released?
It shouldn't. It's not like the blogger would have access to the actual medical files of the officer in question. He used an image of an orbital blowout fracture to illustrate a post about an orbital blowout fracture. That's, like, the opposite of suspicious.
It would be like if I said in this post that so-and-so had an unusual breed of dog, and appended a picture off Wikipedia of the breed in question. "That picture's not of so-and-so's dog! It's from Wikipedia!"
I'll note that the information jives with what I'd heard from a different source.
http://www.gunnuts.net/2014/02/28/le...narmed-attack/
That's video of a white man getting shot to death by a police officer after he'd delivered serious injuries to the police officer...including breaking the police officer's orbital socket.
The deceased white man was actually a firefighter.
I have a weird theory: When someone is literally breaking your face, the color of your attacker's skin doesn't really cross your mind.
3/15/2016
I got a good laugh out of this:
Another gem from Ms. Maxwell...
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