Mackenzie Carpenter, meanwhile, identifies the student in the 'trophy photo' taken by Chicago police in front of Pitt's School of Law -- and the young man's lawyer. City police chief Nate Harper (left) has suggested that the Kodak-momenting Chicago officers were merely and properly documenting an arrest. The student's lawyer -- who notices 20 smiling officers in that photo --
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Delaney Makes Grade; Nate Doesn't Get Picture
Post-Gazetteer Rich Lord puts Pitt police chief Tim Delaney in a flattering light. (As expected).
Mackenzie Carpenter, meanwhile, identifies the student in the 'trophy photo' taken by Chicago police in front of Pitt's School of Law -- and the young man's lawyer. City police chief Nate Harper (left) has suggested that the Kodak-momenting Chicago officers were merely and properly documenting an arrest. The student's lawyer -- who notices 20 smiling officers in that photo --suggests points out the obvious: Nate Harper should just shut up.
Mackenzie Carpenter, meanwhile, identifies the student in the 'trophy photo' taken by Chicago police in front of Pitt's School of Law -- and the young man's lawyer. City police chief Nate Harper (left) has suggested that the Kodak-momenting Chicago officers were merely and properly documenting an arrest. The student's lawyer -- who notices 20 smiling officers in that photo --
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