Posted on 07/21/2008 2:57:51 PM PDT by SmithL
I love a happy ending!
“If you’re going to San Fran-cisco, be sure to wear, some flowers in your hair....You’re gonna find, some happy people there..”
” I left my gang-banger in San Francisco”.
Doesn’t San Francisco have strong anti-gun laws? How’s that working out for this now former banger?
I guess, when all is said and done, you reap what you sow.
From the comments on SFGate, this guy was a well-known bad actor. This time, the streets took out the trash that DA Kamala Harris refuses to.
Sorry, bro’.
What comes around.............
You love a happy ending -- this is not a Happy ending, since he was trying to be a productive citizen and not a gang member.
Impossible. Firearms are illegal in San Francisco.
What great news! I love Mondays!!!
You love a happy ending — this is not a Happy ending, since he was trying to be a productive citizen and not a gang member.
He probably murdered someone, and as a result a brave witness also gets murdered. It was way too late for him to become a productive citizen. The debt he owed to society required his own life twice over. He is now half way to breaking even. Once that is out of the way he can become productive.
Carl Johnson’s still cleaning up the streets of San Fierro.
He was a killer. He killed twice, the original victim and then the witness against him(whom he had already tried to kill). There is no telling how many others he was responsible for killing, we will never know. This guy could not make up for that no matter how "productive" a "member of society" he became. He should have died in the gas chamber for his deeds, now he is dead and good riddance.
Singing boo hoo the rap version.
Dennard's attorney, who defended him in the Collins homicide and other cases, said Dennard was working as a construction apprentice and moved away from the city to start his family. (Without benefit of marriage, though.)
"It's very sad. Daniel was making something of his life," said Floyd Andrews, a former San Francisco homicide prosecutor. "He was one of my ... success stories. (I hate to think what he calls a 'failure'.) I heard he was going to work, working every day, staying out of San Francisco. He was doing good."
Steve Vender, a private investigator who has helped in Dennard's defense, said the young man had come in for an appointment with his probation officer within the last few weeks. (They say that like it wasn't his habit to keep appointments.) He was wearing his construction clothes and hard hat, Vender said.
Layta, Playa.
If that’s not a happy ending, why am I smiling?
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