Posted on 09/16/2022 2:45:33 AM PDT by Libloather
Which is the wrong answer.
I’m shocked! Shocked I tell you.
I expected them to let him go and return his rifle...
So how many did they kill and wound cross country?
Why is there never a mention of former assistant director James Kallstrom of the FBI running around on the media claiming that the FBI was on the wrong track by not going after white supremacist militias?
He also stole a rifle and was already a "prohibited person".
A foreigner with a stolen rifle killing American citizens should be tried as an attacking invader out of uniform, tried, and executed.
Let Jamaica take back that little murderous tasbard never to step foot on US soil again. This saves US taxpayers from having to pay any more $$ to house this cretin. He should have been executed too and so what that he was a juvenile. He chose his own fate.
So how many did they kill and wound cross country?
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Details:
A collective timeline of the DC Sniper case, from 2002 to 2019
A look back on the order of events, from the meeting of Malvo and Muhammad, to the 2019 Supreme Court case.
Because the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia did not provide a death penalty for minors. The Commonwealth killed his partner in crime, John Allen Muhammad, via lethal injection. The Virginia courts literally hit both of these scumbags with the maximum sentences available to them.
That lying shitbird is Chief Moose ...
And speaking of this, where is Chief Moose these days?
Dead.
Maybe Malvo can meet up with Mark David Chapman and John Hinkley so they can form a trio and perform concerts?
James Kallstrom, the same man who sold us TWA 800 was the result of sparks? The same man Rush supported? I never understood that
I’m surprised that the current FBI and DOJ hasn’t paroled him and hired him.
Dat be da guy!
2006:”On November 8, Malvo was sentenced to six consecutive life sentences without possibility of parole...As Malvo was 17 when he committed the crimes, he cannot face the death penalty, but still may be extradited to Alabama, Louisiana, and other states for prosecution...On June 16, 2006, Malvo told authorities that he and Muhammad were guilty of four additional shootings in 2002 (_in other states)”—Wiki
And why up for parole if no poss. of it?”On June 21, 2018, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit unanimously upheld a lower court’s decision that Malvo’s sentences of life without parole were unconstitutional. Judge Paul V. Niemeyer wrote in the decision that “Malvo was 17 years old when he committed the murders, and he now has the retroactive benefit of new constitutional rules that treat juveniles differently for sentencing.” (ibid.)
I am tired of hearing the stupid argument that a 17 Year old could not have understood what they were doing.
Particularly when 17 year olds get to make all sorts of other decisions.
Particularly when gangs use 17 year olds to commit crimes because the penalties are lower.
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