Someone had said something to the effect of 'Oh you're insane, you're crazy, you're messed up in the head, he called, to which he replied...'
What did he say to earn this rebuke? What did the kid post prior to, and following his infamous remark?
And, why is a 19 year old kid so absorbed in a video game?
I have only so much outrage left in me, and before I dispense anymore of it, I want to know the whole story.
Justin Carter Facebook threat update: Comal County District Court in Texas sets bond hearing date
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A Texas teen who’s been jailed more than four months for a Facebook comment he made during
a video-game argument is finally getting a day in court that could let him go home.
Justin Carter, who was 18 when he was arrested, will appear in Comal County (Texas) District
Court on Tuesday, July 16, for a bond hearing, according to his lawyer, Don Flanary.
Flanary told CNN he will argue to have Carter’s $500,000 bond, which his family cannot
afford to cover, reduced.
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My thoughts too. I have to think there is more, or at least i'd LIKE to think so. After all, this is Texas (where commonsense still prevails most of the time) and not California. So what led to that exchange and what came after it? And how much Is the father downplaying the event? And does his son have a history of violence and/or psychological problems that we aren't privy to?
The fact that he keeps getting beat up tells me something is not quite right with him. I mean, i'd expect to have heard Zimmerman getting beat up but not this guy, not unless he brought it upon himself to some extent at least.
Someone had said something to the effect of ‘Oh you’re insane, you’re crazy, you’re messed up in the head, he called, to which he replied...’
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I have only so much outrage left in me, and before I dispense anymore of it, I want to know the whole story.
If you can find the FULL quote, the next short sentence was something like “no way” or “never happen.” I can’t remember the exact words, but it was short and was a negation (indicating sarcasm) of the preceeding sentence.
The media lie.
The media lie ALL THE TIME.
The media lie; learn it, live it.