Murder of a bicyclist.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2023, 02:19 last edited by
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wrote on 16 Sept 2023, 02:22 last edited by jon-nyc
The 64-year-old, who was a retired California police chief, was riding his bicycle along Tenaya Way and Centennial Parkway on August 14 when he was killed in a hit-and-run.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2023, 02:27 last edited by
Again, I could be persuaded to reverse my opposition to capital punishment in certain cases.
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wrote on 16 Sept 2023, 03:01 last edited by
words fail
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wrote on 16 Sept 2023, 03:11 last edited by
If only they had evidence
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wrote on 16 Sept 2023, 14:09 last edited by
capital punishment
quickly
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wrote on 17 Sept 2023, 01:26 last edited by
From the RWEC...
Comment on Twitter has focused heavily on the racial component of the murder. It is true, as many have said, that if the races were reversed this would be iconic, world-famous proof of structural racism. Joe Biden likely would give a speech about it.
Obviously, one shouldn’t go too far in this direction. It would be folly to draw broad conclusions from a single incident (although that happened, for example, in the case of George Floyd). This is an extreme case, and the young men who committed this crime should, in my opinion, be executed.
But while extreme, it is also one instance of a very widespread problem. We can say, empirically, that there is a terrible sickness in the black community. In my state, blacks commit serious crimes at ten times the per capita rate of whites. That is according to official government statistics. I doubt that the numbers would be much different in other states.
The United States is in the midst of a crime wave, and the crimes are being committed disproportionately by blacks. It is time to stop bloviating about racism and start holding criminals–of all races–accountable.
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From the RWEC...
Comment on Twitter has focused heavily on the racial component of the murder. It is true, as many have said, that if the races were reversed this would be iconic, world-famous proof of structural racism. Joe Biden likely would give a speech about it.
Obviously, one shouldn’t go too far in this direction. It would be folly to draw broad conclusions from a single incident (although that happened, for example, in the case of George Floyd). This is an extreme case, and the young men who committed this crime should, in my opinion, be executed.
But while extreme, it is also one instance of a very widespread problem. We can say, empirically, that there is a terrible sickness in the black community. In my state, blacks commit serious crimes at ten times the per capita rate of whites. That is according to official government statistics. I doubt that the numbers would be much different in other states.
The United States is in the midst of a crime wave, and the crimes are being committed disproportionately by blacks. It is time to stop bloviating about racism and start holding criminals–of all races–accountable.
wrote on 17 Sept 2023, 12:16 last edited by@George-K said in Murder of a bicyclist.:
From the RWEC...
Comment on Twitter has focused heavily on the racial component of the murder. It is true, as many have said, that if the races were reversed this would be iconic, world-famous proof of structural racism. Joe Biden likely would give a speech about it.
Obviously, one shouldn’t go too far in this direction. It would be folly to draw broad conclusions from a single incident (although that happened, for example, in the case of George Floyd). This is an extreme case, and the young men who committed this crime should, in my opinion, be executed.
But while extreme, it is also one instance of a very widespread problem. We can say, empirically, that there is a terrible sickness in the black community. In my state, blacks commit serious crimes at ten times the per capita rate of whites. That is according to official government statistics. I doubt that the numbers would be much different in other states.
The United States is in the midst of a crime wave, and the crimes are being committed disproportionately by blacks. It is time to stop bloviating about racism and start holding criminals–of all races–accountable.
I agree.
And I have another proposal...Instead of sending some of the lower-level lawbreakers to juvie, send them to a regional Army boot camp. The boot camp would be modeled after the National Guard Challenge programs, but of longer duration and with more security.
Inmates (or whatever you wish to call them) would do serious classwork for a GED. They will enjoy the parameters of a rigid military life. They will receive counseling. They will receive classes on life skills, including financial, home economics, basic manners and an introduction to various trades.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2023, 15:06 last edited by
Caught and charged. Giving face tattoos a bad name.
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Caught and charged. Giving face tattoos a bad name.
wrote on 25 Oct 2023, 16:37 last edited by@Horace said in Murder of a bicyclist.:
Caught and charged. Giving face tattoos a bad name.
Untrue! It's the face tattoos that caused him to do it! Everyone knows that.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2023, 16:46 last edited by
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wrote on 25 Oct 2023, 16:54 last edited by
I think the kids do that to build up some prison cred. They know where they’re going.
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wrote on 25 Oct 2023, 18:43 last edited by
That kind of behavior worked out well for the Manson girls.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2023, 18:07 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Oct 2023, 18:08 last edited by
Nice.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2023, 18:12 last edited by
narratives attached to out of context snapshots of facial expressions are generally garbage. I’m more than willing to give the lawyer the benefit of doubt.
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narratives attached to out of context snapshots of facial expressions are generally garbage. I’m more than willing to give the lawyer the benefit of doubt.
wrote on 26 Oct 2023, 18:19 last edited by@Horace said in Murder of a bicyclist.:
narratives attached to out of context snapshots of facial expressions are generally garbage. I’m more than willing to give the lawyer the benefit of doubt.
Yes, you're right. Who knows what was happening here?
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wrote on 26 Oct 2023, 20:05 last edited by
Whatever it is, laughter is out of place. he was flipping off the victim's family as well.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2023, 20:22 last edited by
@Mik said in Murder of a bicyclist.:
Whatever it is, laughter is out of place. he was flipping off the victim's family as well.
I was one of three defendants during a malpractice trial in 1996. Our attorney said, at the beginning of the trial, that although it's scary AF in the beginning, after a few days, you'll start to see and appreciate the "game" of it all. He was right.
But...
There was never, ever, that kind of behavior, either by plaintiff's attorney or ours.
Yeah, a picture can be taken out of context. But, they're both laughing, and I'd like to know what was so funny.
By the way, yesterday, I read that this was not the first hit and run that these two miscreants did that day. The other victim sustained minor injuries.
Lock them up. In a small cage. Forever. This is pure evil and needs to be removed from society. Forever.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2023, 20:35 last edited by
Agreed.