power protecting itself while calling it due process… seen this movie too many times
Flamboiant_Canadian on
He killed literally one person. That hardly ever calls for the death penalty.
Then the police fumbled the case so hard they’ll have to let him go. Stuff like this would make the elites absolutely terrified, and it should.
jstank2 on
I don’t think he did it.
fumphdik on
Weird how Luigi is a better human being than our president.
the_Kunal_77 on
love how everyone suddenly remembers ethics when it’s convenient
HonestyFTW on
If the stories are true about the evidence and procedures, I wouldn’t be surprised if he is actually innocent and just a pleasant guy waiting for the truth to come out. We must remember innocent until proven guilty. Also, the eyebrows are different.
russrobo on
Let us remember that her boss, by discouraging masks _and_ vaccines (even after he got his own, in secret) and holding “superspreader” rallies, was responsible for an estimated 130,000 deaths in the US.
Herman Cain was one of them. But most were just ordinary suckers, not healthcare CEOs, so apparently that’s just fine.
AINonsense on
No shit.
He can’t have a remotely fair hearing.
Sort of a little like Kyle Rittenhouse. But in reverse.
Working_Method8543 on
If they can’t pin it on him, then Kilmar Abrego Garcia suddenly has a whole new problem.
/s
verone3784 on
It absolutely was.
Additionally, if the defense are to be believed, his arrest, the searches that immediately followed, and his treatment by law enforcement in the hours after his arrest also violated his constitutional rights and make a substantial amount of the evidence in the case against him fruit of the poisonous tree.
Let’s not shy away from the fact that he’s pre-trial for murder, and that **if he is the guy who fired the weapon**, that he’s guilty.
In the same respect, he’s innocent until proven guilty, should have his due process under the law, and should be treated with all the respect and civility afforded to any US citizen until such a time that he’s convicted and sentenced.
Fundementally though, both law enforcement and the prosecution have **royally fucked up** with the handling of this entire case, from the second they walked into that McDonald’s.
Honestly though, I’m pretty sure he’s a scapegoat and that it wasn’t him. I hope he walks.
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power protecting itself while calling it due process… seen this movie too many times
He killed literally one person. That hardly ever calls for the death penalty.
Then the police fumbled the case so hard they’ll have to let him go. Stuff like this would make the elites absolutely terrified, and it should.
I don’t think he did it.
Weird how Luigi is a better human being than our president.
love how everyone suddenly remembers ethics when it’s convenient
If the stories are true about the evidence and procedures, I wouldn’t be surprised if he is actually innocent and just a pleasant guy waiting for the truth to come out. We must remember innocent until proven guilty. Also, the eyebrows are different.
Let us remember that her boss, by discouraging masks _and_ vaccines (even after he got his own, in secret) and holding “superspreader” rallies, was responsible for an estimated 130,000 deaths in the US.
Herman Cain was one of them. But most were just ordinary suckers, not healthcare CEOs, so apparently that’s just fine.
No shit.
He can’t have a remotely fair hearing.
Sort of a little like Kyle Rittenhouse. But in reverse.
If they can’t pin it on him, then Kilmar Abrego Garcia suddenly has a whole new problem.
/s
It absolutely was.
Additionally, if the defense are to be believed, his arrest, the searches that immediately followed, and his treatment by law enforcement in the hours after his arrest also violated his constitutional rights and make a substantial amount of the evidence in the case against him fruit of the poisonous tree.
Let’s not shy away from the fact that he’s pre-trial for murder, and that **if he is the guy who fired the weapon**, that he’s guilty.
In the same respect, he’s innocent until proven guilty, should have his due process under the law, and should be treated with all the respect and civility afforded to any US citizen until such a time that he’s convicted and sentenced.
Fundementally though, both law enforcement and the prosecution have **royally fucked up** with the handling of this entire case, from the second they walked into that McDonald’s.
Honestly though, I’m pretty sure he’s a scapegoat and that it wasn’t him. I hope he walks.