Posted on 05/25/2005 3:24:27 AM PDT by Caipirabob
Was the murder his second arrest? What was the other crime?
They had it right the first time,call up Rev. Masters ask him whaat he thinks now.
If he used a gun
He won't have fun.
Justice system? Seems more like a 'catch and release' program. I bet the LEOs down there are a frustrated bunch.
If he reeks of mozzerella, you know you got the fella...
Maybe he'll get life....again
"I pray that the court system has the sense to remove this monster from society before he kills again..........."
1 posted on 05/25/2005 3:24:28 AM PDT by Caipirabob
I would not count on it.
If anything, he may get a longer suspended sentence.
We have a judge problem, not a crime problem.
If the laws that are already on the books had been enforced the girl from Sarsota, Jessica Lunsford, and the Lundy girl would all be alive today in all probability.
It does not matter how many laws they enact, if they are not enforced, they do no good.
I posted it here at the time of the murder, yes he had an arrest record at 12, if I am not mistaken it was for assault.
Anyone surprised that someone who would brutally beat a sweet 6 year old child to death would turn out to be a thug?
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Not me. He found out early on that there are no severe consequences for his actions (the killing of the small child)...so it gave him license to do whatever he wanted and, he thought, get away with it.
Too bad they can't put this guy, "on top of old Sparky."
He wasn't trying to rob the delivery guy for the pizzas.
He wanted his money. Delivery guys usually carry a decent bit of cash on them.
This happened a lot where I used to live. Thugs would order pizza or Chinese food, to get the delivery boy in place, and then someone would rob him on the street. Sometimes they kill them too.
I've never before heard of someone stupid enough to try and rob one of these guys AT the point of delivery. The restaurant has a record of the address. It's like telling the police "I live here, come get me".
But Lionel Tate can afford to do so, at least in his own mind. He lives in a protected zone. He is one of the select class of "celebrity defendants". Everybody pays attention to him, says nice things about him, and gives him gifts because of his crimes.
If he can get off with a couple of years for cold blooded murder of a six-year-old, how serious can the trouble be for sticking up the delivery guy?
Add to this the fact that his mother is a LEO, and they look after their own, and you can see how Lionel Tate could make the mistake of thinking that nothing bad could happen to him because of his thuggery.
Time to prove the little POS wrong...
A crumb of crust, and jail time's a must!
Sweet young Lionel has really rung up quite a bill on this one if the courts do their job. Not only can his probation be revoked but he can be prosecuted for armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon plus Federal and, possibly, state, firearms charges. He's not just a convicted felon in possession of a handgun, but a convicted juvenile felon in possession of a handgun actually using it to commit a crime of violence. If the sentences are stacked up consecutively, as they ought to be, he can be sent away for the rest of his life.
Also, before anybody gets compassionate about him, let's remember that serial killers often start out by practicing their "hobby" on innocent animals. At age 12 sweet young Lionel showed his precocity by leaping over the animal abuse stage and starting out with a real, live little girl, whom he brutally murdered. Now he does this, in spite of being on probation for the earlier murder. If he isn't sent away for the rest of his life, he'll be a one man crime wave and murder many other innocent people.
Little Lionel clearly is 'acting out' in symbolic reparation for the oppressed plight of all minority members throughout the world throughout history at the hands of the white, christian, racist war pig.
Can't we all agree that Little Lionel is the REAL victim here?
LOL!
Remember what happened to Cosell when he started flinging anthropologic descriptives... ;-)
http://www.rickross.com/reference/nationofislam/nationofislam42.html I saw what appeared to be an islam entourage surrounding Tate as he went to court. I had the sound down, and caught only the end. I googled 'lionel Tate, islam' and got this. It's dated, but I saw the same thing yesterday.
My Google search yielded this (now amusing) press release from Amnesty International celebrating his release on January 6 (they even used an exclamation point!).
http://www.amnesty.org.uk/gcc/2003/update/lioneltate/
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