⚖️Law & Order Crimes and trials

While the time the police spent on his bullshit likely impacted actual work on crime, the shitty divisiveness of it is what is really harmful. Like the left dreams this shit up they so desperately want it to be true

Myth: Hey gays, people in maga hats are ready to beat you

Reality: maga people don’t give a shit
 
https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1090422326783606784

https://twitter.com/KamalaHarris/status/1090361495119187969

It was pretty obvious from day one that this attack didn't pass the smell test.
 
An exhibit in the Maxwell trial, as drawn by a courtroom artist and as released to the public:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CXRzAFPvDHs/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=fbfddb99-0896-447a-b877-bedbe8ef6149
 
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2021/12/20/owners-of-towing-company-formerly-used-by-jso-fhp-accused-of-fraud/

I did work for these guys. Until it was found out the funds he was paying us with were stolen from his business partner :lol: Of course now I'm doing a very similar project in virtually the same businesses for the partner he was stealing from (and on the same property).
 
So the truck driver who lost control of his semi and killed 4 people got 110 years thanks to a Colorado law mandating consecutive sentences.

This streamer caught it as he was sitting in traffic:

https://youtu.be/LmfKN3hT05c?t=128

Anyway, he refused to plea to anything other than a traffic ticket and left-wing law-tards are decrying the verdict. A lot of people are blaming the trucking company for having defective brakes on the truck. Mainstream media articles on the verdict, however, are pointedly ignoring the fact that the guy fucked up his own brakes by riding them down the mountain slopes instead of engine braking. He also apparently drove by several emergency pull-offs and even stopped to call in questions about the brakes a couple of times - eyewitnesses saw his wheels smoking when he stopped.

But you won't hear that side of the story, which of course the jury heard and rightly convicted him on 27 of the 41 counts he was charged with.

110 years does seem excessive to me - he should have taken a plea deal.
 
In other news, that cop who mistook her gun for her taser and accidentally shot a black guy is awaiting the verdict in her manslaughter trial. Here's the verdict watch page from Legal Insurrection: https://legalinsurrection.com/2021/12/daunte-wright-shooting-trial-verdict-watch-day-2/
 
Not sure if this should go in the "fucked up" thread, the COVID thread or here, but...

https://amp.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article256734057.html

A man who burst into flames as a police officer tasered him died weeks later in New York, according to officials.

Whether “an officer caused the death” is being assessed by the state’s attorney general’s office of special investigation, according to a news release.

Jason Jones was hospitalized since an officer used a taser to “subdue him, setting him on fire” after stepping into the police department of the Village of Catskill in the early morning of Oct. 30, the attorney general’s office said in the Dec. 16 release.

He died Dec. 15 at a Syracuse area burn unit after spending weeks “in intensive care,” Jones’ lawyer, Kevin Luibrand, told McClatchy News in a statement.

When Jones entered the police department on Oct. 30, he “allegedly sprayed hand sanitizer on his body and head,” according to the attorney general’s office.

The 29-year-old confronted officers after leaving a nearby bar, the Green County District Attorney Joseph Stanzione told the Times Union.

Luibrand said he now believes “the police knew that Jason had flammable sanitizer on his skin when they shot him with up to 50,000 volts of electrical current inside the police station.”

Hand sanitizer contains ethyl alcohol, “which readily evaporates at room temperature into an ignitable vapor, and is considered a flammable liquid,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Jones was “experiencing a mental health episode,” according to Luibrand, who said the act was a “use of deadly force” that was “not warranted for an unarmed man.”

Catskill Police Chief Dave Darling said he believed the officers who were present during the incident were “afraid” Jones “was going to hurt himself, and that’s what started it,” according to the Times Union.

Police declined a request for comment from McClatchy News and referred inquiries to Stanzione’s office, and Stanzione confirmed the office “has been investigating the matter,” in a statement.

Since Jones died, the case was sent to the attorney general’s office “for further review and investigation” as “part of the law recently passed involving deaths of unarmed persons due to interaction with law enforcement,” Stanzione said.

Under New York’s law, the state attorney general’s OSI “assesses every incident reported to it where a police officer or a peace officer, including a corrections officer, may have caused the death of a person, by an act or omission,” according to the release.

“If OSI’s assessment indicates an officer caused the death, OSI proceeds to conduct a full investigation of the incident.”

Catskill — a village of about 3,800 — is 124 miles north of New York City.
 
DocZaius said:
So the truck driver who lost control of his semi and killed 4 people got 110 years thanks to a Colorado law mandating consecutive sentences.

This streamer caught it as he was sitting in traffic:

https://youtu.be/LmfKN3hT05c?t=128

Anyway, he refused to plea to anything other than a traffic ticket and left-wing law-tards are decrying the verdict. A lot of people are blaming the trucking company for having defective brakes on the truck. Mainstream media articles on the verdict, however, are pointedly ignoring the fact that the guy fucked up his own brakes by riding them down the mountain slopes instead of engine braking. He also apparently drove by several emergency pull-offs and even stopped to call in questions about the brakes a couple of times - eyewitnesses saw his wheels smoking when he stopped.

But you won't hear that side of the story, which of course the jury heard and rightly convicted him on 27 of the 41 counts he was charged with.

110 years does seem excessive to me - he should have taken a plea deal.

I’m all for drivers who kill people to be fucked. Be safer
 
Yeah at some point people need to realize that these police “victims” aren’t nice normal people - they’ve made stupid shitty choices to get them where they are end up.

They’re not emitt till
 
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