Crime and the United States

It’s crazy that 13% of the population is responsible for so much violence and destruction. It’s even crazier that it seems like some sort of innate predisposition for so many.
What keeps popping up over and over and over and over is story about just a percentage of that number gets repeatedly released to do more harm. That cycle needs savagely curtailed.
 
If the media wasn’t so in the leftist camp the population would be shocked. Just think if they actually reported what is going on with facts and data
 
What keeps popping up over and over and over and over is story about just a percentage of that number gets repeatedly released to do more harm. That cycle needs savagely curtailed.

There’s a point where it should be evident that someone is just completely worthless and will always be dregs of society. I’m not sure why some of the apologists feel like the mental illness angle is some sort of valid excuse. If anything that’s more reason to keep them away from everyone else. You can’t cure evil or an evident predisposition to violence only eradicate it when you see it.
 
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Zatutska looked up at her attacker as he loomed over her following the unprovoked attack, before grasping at her face and falling to the floor

She then put her hands over her face as blood from the attacker's knife dripped on the floor around her. About 15 seconds later, she fell to the floor, the video shows.



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A man in a grey hoodie then stands up as Zarutska grabs her face, and follows Brown as he walks through the carriage through several other passengers. A woman wearing red briefly looked over at Zarutska before turning back to a window

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Zatutska looked up at her attacker as he loomed over her following the unprovoked attack, before grasping at her face and falling to the floor

She then put her hands over her face as blood from the attacker's knife dripped on the floor around her. About 15 seconds later, she fell to the floor, the video shows.



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A man in a grey hoodie then stands up as Zarutska grabs her face, and follows Brown as he walks through the carriage through several other passengers. A woman wearing red briefly looked over at Zarutska before turning back to a window

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Trial should be tomorrow. Execution Thursday.
 
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Zatutska looked up at her attacker as he loomed over her following the unprovoked attack, before grasping at her face and falling to the floor

She then put her hands over her face as blood from the attacker's knife dripped on the floor around her. About 15 seconds later, she fell to the floor, the video shows.



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A man in a grey hoodie then stands up as Zarutska grabs her face, and follows Brown as he walks through the carriage through several other passengers. A woman wearing red briefly looked over at Zarutska before turning back to a window

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If she would have been carrying a firearm she might still be alive. Oh wait, if she had a gun no one would be safe.
 
Looks like safety and laws are of interest only when it impacts the media's chosen groups ...

From the article:

Here’s a truly jaw-dropping headline in Politico this week: “Ukrainian refugee killed in North Carolina gets dragged into political messaging war.”

Now let’s reimagine that same headline but the year is 2020 and it’s about George Floyd getting “dragged into [a] political messaging war,” as if we weren’t talking about a greatly disturbing death caught on video but a trifling partisan squabble. Of course no such headline would have ever made it to print, because the dying news media were all in on turning Floyd into a national crisis with President Trump to blame.


 
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Zatutska looked up at her attacker as he loomed over her following the unprovoked attack, before grasping at her face and falling to the floor

She then put her hands over her face as blood from the attacker's knife dripped on the floor around her. About 15 seconds later, she fell to the floor, the video shows.



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A man in a grey hoodie then stands up as Zarutska grabs her face, and follows Brown as he walks through the carriage through several other passengers. A woman wearing red briefly looked over at Zarutska before turning back to a window

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That first picture might be the saddest and most haunting thing I have ever seen in my life. I don’t think I will ever get over it.
This has to stop and it has to stop NOW.
 
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Has Kirk Herbstreit gone on TV and cried for any of these white women like he did for George Floyd?

There are just some people on this planet that are never going to understand that the government and public servants should be held to a higher standard than a street criminal. Small tragedies happen every day, and we're just little Dutch boys sticking fingers in it to plug up the leaks, but the thing we have the most control over as citizens is the standard we hold police officers to and our reaction to the laws our legislators impose on us. We have absolutely no control over the street criminal.
 
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There are just some people on this planet that are never going to understand that the government and public servants should be held to a higher standard than a street criminal. Small tragedies happen every day, and we're just little Dutch boys sticking fingers in it to plug up the leaks, but the thing we have the most control over as citizens is the standard we hold police officers to and our reaction to the laws our legislators impose on us. We have absolutely no control over the street criminal.

I agree with everything but the bold. We do have control over street criminals that are repeatedly interacting with the penal system. We absolutely could have controlled the dude in Charlotte by keeping him locked up. A 14-time offender with diagnosed schizophrenia and a history of violence should not have been on the street.
 
I agree with everything but the bold. We do have control over street criminals that are repeatedly interacting with the penal system. We absolutely could have controlled the dude in Charlotte by keeping him locked up. A 14-time offender with diagnosed schizophrenia and a history of violence should not have been on the street.

I get your point and yeah, if you want to encourage legislation you would speak out about stuff like this.

As far as the complexity of this case, yes, he has 14 offenses, but 11 of them were misdemeanors, and 2 of the 3 felonies were the same crime that he served 5 years for. In the 5 years since his term, he only had two brushes with the law. A family issue, which apparently they decided to keep in-house? And a bizarre 911 call he made.

It's hard to call it a failure of the system when IDK what the right answer is. The lines are really blurry on the mental health stuff, and IDK what's right. Prison was probably never the right place for this guy. Obviously, we could try to throw money at the problem by making somebody like him go through some kind of mental health program/continued incarceration in between straight up prison and releasing him into the public, but I also have no faith in the government trying to execute that.
 
There are just some people on this planet that are never going to understand that the government and public servants should be held to a higher standard than a street criminal. Small tragedies happen every day, and we're just little Dutch boys sticking fingers in it to plug up the leaks, but the thing we have the most control over as citizens is the standard we hold police officers to and our reaction to the laws our legislators impose on us. We have absolutely no control over the street criminal.
Wait. You think Chaivin killed Floyd? The autopsy says otherwise. He OD’d.
 
Execution should start on Thursday, but should last for two weeks. Slow and excruciating.
Lib judges are going to try and keep him in hospitals under psychiatric evaluation in order to delay the trail and resulting revelation of their malfeasance in letting this guy back on the street so many times.
I wouldn’t be surprised if they find a way to have this never go to trial.
EDIT: looks like I was right…….
  • Competency evaluation: A judge has ordered Brown to undergo a 60-day competency evaluation to determine if he is fit to stand trial. His next court date is scheduled for September 19.
“Justice delayed is Justice denied”
 
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