Kwame Kilpatrick blames his attention on media "lynch mob" mentality
By chrismyers - Posted on March 12th, 2008
Kwame Kilpatrick blames his attention on a media lynch mob mentality, forgetting that he lied under oath and right now who knows what else he did (allegations of murder, sex, parties, affairs, hiding public documents from the public, spending on tax payer money on personal items, favoring friends in business dealings, yada yada yada not really serious right?). Maybe Spitzer can learn a thing or two from Kilpatrick. I wonder what the two would be like at a party?
See the video clip of his State of the City address:
Some background from GMA
The national media is grossly underreporting elements of this story.
First off, the fired cops were investigating the death of a stripper. The stripper appears to have been assassinated with a weapon similar to what police use. The stripper accused the mayors wife of assaulting her at a sex party.
Kilpatrick could take others down with him. The State Atty General investigated the party and declared it an urban legend. However more police officers have come forward and said they saw a police report, that supposedly didn't exist, that was filed by the now deceased stripper. The Atty General called on Kilpatrick to resign yesterday.
So while they focus on the perjury case and the sex scandal it now appears there was a murder for hire hit, a cover-up, and a token investigation by state officials.
MikeyA
Well, it IS Detroit, after all. And all will more than likely be swept beneath the rug by simply playing the race card....which is ALWAYS the last resort when all else fails.
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But the exact make, model, caliber, and ammunition issued by the Detroit Police Department. Also, she was shot 18 times while the passenger was only wounded, strongly suggesting that the trigger man is a trained marksman and not a gangbanger with his pistol held sideways.
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