I can’t think of a jury that would convict the shooter. I imagine the investigators in this crime aren’t taking many notes.
If the criminal justice system won’t deal with the perps, then people will.
If the criminal justice system won’t deal with the perps, then people will.
Good.
Quote from FOXLA: “if George Gascón actually did his job this kid would still be alive in jail,” [the mother in the hit-and-run] Rachel told FOX News.
I will hold off my celebration until the other shoe drops.
I stand against the system of pseudo justice.
One unhealthy byproduct of the corrupt and degraded American people embracing wokism and passively allowing pseudo justice is that good people have to sacrifice so much for vigilanism ("taking the law into their own hands") because we lack another system, exactly as in the Old West era. And the 1930s when going to a cop meant wondering how much he gets paid off by the mob and for which mob.
The sad story of having to pay a hit man instead of getting the scales of the universe balanced in another way, or to sacrifice one's own freedom and perhaps the chance at going to heaven, is tragic.
And in some cases the person killed wasn't the guilty one, something that the enormous wealth of the pseudo justice system has at its disposal and good people to do not.
In many cases we are in possession of knowledge kept from the jurors. Recordings of incriminating statements and confession, statements before being Mirandized, a long history of exactly the same criminal pattern, expungement or sealing of juvenile convictions and priest, lawyer or spouse secrecy.
Thus we KNOW, not sort of think, the person is guilty. But they go free.
Hillary is free; Trump and family may unjustly go to prison.
The outcome is tangentially scriptural. The Lord tells us not to repay, but to leave it to Him. I have always taken comfort in the thought that I can abstain from taking revenge, but in this world, where He uses others to accomplish His purposes, I can inadvertently, innocently be used to repay a transgression involving another. In this sense I come out even. Possible this was the result here.
Proving once again that the real justice is street justice.
Could just be cosmic justice... which is just fine. And a hell of a lot better than our court system.
"I'll take VINDICATED for $1000, Mayim!"
Hit and rub out
There was this guy who was let out of Joliet prison after serving fifteen years. He was gunned down while waiting for a bus right outside the prison just as he was released.
Defund the police. Install woke prosecutors. Get street justice.
It’s actually more effective.
too bad
I’m probably not supposed to laugh but......
Alibis are funny things. Cops don’t like them.
I was fired on a Friday. Hurricane Wilma hit on Monday. Sixteen days later, after restoring power to my house, the resulting fire destroyed everything we owned. A total loss.
I was literally at choir practice with my father at the time of the fire. My wife was with my mother. No one was home. Our dog nearly died in the fire. The police questioned me multiple times about my whereabouts at the time of the fire, the hours leading up to the fire, the day before the fire, etc. They were convinced that it must have been arson since we were in debt (not a lot, but enough) and I had just been fired and then our house burned down. The airtight alibi drove them nuts. It was airtight because it was true. We had nothing to do with it. Faulty wiring and old appliances subjected to a power surge caused the fire.
A year later we went back to Florida for my dad’s memorial service. A couple of the guys in the choir mentioned that they had been approached by detectives MONTHS after the fire to see if they remembered us being at choir practice that night. The cops just wouldn’t let it go.
Maybe I should have just run down a woman and her baby...
Once in a great while there is justice.
Street justice worked in this case.