I still think that Blake should sue in order to shed more light on an issue that is very prevalent in our society today. With the current climate centering around abuse by cops and the high profile nature of his most current victim, James Blake, I’m pretty certain that Frascatore’s days are numbered. He has also been the subject of at least four civilian complaints. James Frascatore, the plainclothes officer in question, has been named in a number of civil rights lawsuits where excessive force was alleged. So this person doesn’t ever belong in the same sentence with the heroes that are doing the right kind of police work and keeping the public safe.” “I don’t think this person should ever have a badge or a gun again … I don’t think it’s too much to ask … I think that that kind of police officer tarnishes the badge, which I have the utmost respect for and I believe that the majority of police officers do great work and they’re heroes. A picture of the intended suspect, who resembles Blake, has also surfaced yet that has absolutely nothing to do with how Blake was treated.īlake thinks that this cop should be fired.
This was a case of mistaken identification and yet it still does not sit well with most who hear this story. It has now been a few days since the an overly aggressive NYC Police Officer tackled innocent former tennis star, James Blake, and cuffed him for 15 minutes. But….who are the real victims here? I want to know your thoughts about this horrific situation. I really have no idea and I certainly do not want to victimize the victims. Is there something more sinister going on here that the media has not yet touched upon? Were these boys abused…sexually? Were they mentally abused? Were they on drugs? These were just a few of the questions that my co-workers brought up. I recently had a conversation with a few co-workers about this situation and several points were brought up that I had not considered. These MONSTERS tried unsuccessfully to kill their parents the first time, and the parents may not be so lucky if their “sons” get a second chance to finish what they started. As a matter of fact, if I were them, I would consider moving without ever letting them know where I moved. I can’t imagine the parents ever letting these MONSTERS back into their home again. I also know that you can forgive someone without ever trusting them again. And we had to make sure that they understand that.” Okay, one thing I do know a lot about is forgiveness. Ervin went on to say that “we forgive our sons and love them unconditionally. One of the Atlanta-area brothers accused of trying to kill their parents told investigators he had schemed to murder them “since he was 11 years old,” police said. The young men are accused of drugging their parents, assaulting them, and trying to blow up their home which is located on Forbes Trail in Gwinnett County. They understand that, but we’re just praying that the world forgives them in the same way that we forgive them,” said Mrs.
“We understand there are consequences for what they did. We did not raise our boys that way,” Yvonne Ervin told Channel 2’s Tony Thomas. “Those were not our boys that did that to us. I originally posted their story on September 7, 2015. I did in fact call them MONSTERS! I brought this up because the Georgia parents who are in this situation, Yvonne and Zachery Ervin, recently spoke to the media and said that they forgive their sons for carrying out this heinous act against them. You and your spouse have very visible injuries. One day, they try to murder you and your spouse and then attempt to burn the house down. Imagine this scenario: You have two kids who are now in their late teens and early twenties.