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I don't know what that means. I didn't know what it meant when Val Kilmer said it in Tombstone, either.

But after reading more into it, no, this does not exonerate Trump's criminal convictions. It's just a finding that the half-billion-dollar fine was constitutionally excessive.
 
I know its gotten worse over the past few years, but I've never felt close to being pickpocketted and walked all over euro cities, sometimes alone. US cities feel a lot less safe.
 

City Announces Charging Decision Related to April Incident at City Park​

Post Date:08/26/2025 10:00 AM
August 26, 2025 – ROCHESTER, MINN - The Rochester City Attorney’s Office is filing a complaint summons, stemming from the April 28, 2025, incident that occurred at Roy Sutherland Playground, at Soldier’s Field Park.

The draft complaint, attached, is subject to review and approval by a District Court judge. The draft complaint charges Shiloh Hendrix with three counts of Disorderly Conduct under Minnesota Statute 609.72, subd. 1(3), a misdemeanor level charge with a maximum of 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine.

This matter involved a large amount of evidence and required careful consideration of potential charging options across multiple offices. Additionally, under Minnesota law prosecutors are required to involve and consider the perspective of the crime victim. Given the sensitive and complicated nature of this case, along with the high level of public attention, completing the necessary reviews and conversations with the victim’s family took longer than usual.

The City Attorney’s Office remains focused on the legal process and is committed to ensuring a fair process. We will not speculate on the length of the court process or the potential outcome.

As the legal process moves forward, the City recognizes not only the significant attention and emotion surrounding this case, but also the complex and lasting impacts situations like this have on communities of color and our broader community. Conversations and activities are unfolding across many different spaces, reflecting both immediate reactions and long-term needs. These ongoing efforts will continue regardless of the outcome of the legal proceedings.

“This was a situation that deeply affected many people, especially our communities of color, and caused real turmoil in our community,” shared Mayor Kim Norton. “We acknowledge the lasting impact this incident has had, not only on those directly involved and across our community, but also in the broader conversations happening at the state and national level. These moments remind us of the complexity and far-reaching impacts of situations like this. The City remains committed to staying engaged and proceeding with transparency and care, continuing efforts that support accountability and progress in Rochester.”

The City remains committed to supporting a fair and transparent court process while continuing its broader efforts to listen, learn and move forward together.

I don't know anything about Minnesota law but under Florida law this would be a slam-dunk motion to dismiss by the defense. Speech - even "hate speech" - is protected by the First Amendment. Calling someone a nigger can't form the basis of a "disorderly conduct" charge.
 
Saw that on X but they didn't say what she was being charged with.

The left can call for murder on Trump, call people nazis, burn the flag, and so on and call it free speech. But call someone a nigger and get charged? Hypocrite much? Now here's a GoFundMe I want to see :lol:
 
Saw that on X but they didn't say what she was being charged with.

The left can call for murder on Trump, call people nazis, burn the flag, and so on and call it free speech. But call someone a nigger and get charged? Hypocrite much? Now here's a GoFundMe I want to see :lol:

According to the press release, it's three counts of disorderly conduct but they have to be approved by a judge, which must be a quirk of Minnesota law. I think that's their play. The judge will probably find it's unconstitutional and then they can blame him but still look like heroes to the black community.
 
Fair (and kinda smart)....but it's also Minnesota, which is a total shit show, so they may have an activist Judge try to throw the book at her, eventually forcing SCOTUS to get involved and then they can blame Trump's puppet court.
 
Yep. Had anti trump and anti Christian sayings on the gun.

I really hope trumps DOJ and fbi look into how trans get so violent and radicalized rather than the Biden administration looking into white and catholic rage and other fake bullshit
 
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