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Award-Winning Journalist Chuck C. Johnson Falls for Another Hoax

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leftynyc12/15/2014 1:26:30 pm PST

re: #577 lawhawk

So, it’d take an idiot who isn’t afraid to file what is likely to be a pointless lawsuit for a record that might not exist to determine whether he engaged in a criminal act as a minor. /seems like a wild goose chase, but sure, let someone try to dig up dirt on a no talent ass clown.

Someone exactly like CCJ.

Except that he wouldn’t ever go for it. Because it’s okay to do it to people who were killed by police, but question the person who invents rumors about criminal records (like a murder rap), and all of sudden it’s off limits. /

Here’s a story I think you would enjoy:

talkingpointsmemo.com

On Thanksgiving Day, a Florida cop pulled over a man who dared to play N.W.A.’s famous song “Fuck Tha Police” while driving to his mother’s house.

Garzon, who according to the New Times has weathered 16 internal affairs cases against him, claimed that it was illegal to play loud music within 25 feet of another person. But he had pulled over a law student: Cesar Baldelomar, 26.

“In 2012 the state supreme court struck down any law banning loud music,” Baldelomar told the New Times. “I knew that because it was a case I had actually studied in law school.”