Posted on 04/28/2023 11:33:18 AM PDT by Leaning Right
One of three Colorado teenagers accused of throwing large landscaping rocks toward at least seven cars allegedly took a photo of the final victim's car after hitting it "as a memento," according to court documents.
Joseph Koenig, Nicholas "Mitch" Karol-Chik and Zachary Kwak, all 18-year-old high school seniors, were arrested this week in connection to the April 19 rock-throwing spree, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office said. The final rock-throwing incident claimed the life of 20-year-old driver Alexa Bartell. In two of the seven incidents, drivers suffered minor injuries.
(Excerpt) Read more at abcnews.go.com ...
Jefferson County, CO, after the last election. has a woke DA. I don’t expect much.
White perps, maybe not.
In a different time, all three of these young men would have been drafted in the military, whether they felt like it or not. Some people need very structured schedules, including ‘free time’, otherwise, they overindulge in devilment and acts of immaturity.
An 18 year old is supposed to be about ready to go out into the working world, if they aren’t already holding some part time employment. This rock throwing is more than just a wild lark of spontanaiety. They worked at making this happen.
Lock ‘em up!
Such people are either never admitted or drummed out.
If these men are ever released from prison, I would not be sorry to read their obituaries soon afterwards.
all three were charged with first-degree murder with extreme indifference ... NO BOND ...
If that was my daughter, I would wait that five years… Patiently.
They need to serve life without parole!
For a long time there have been monsters who wait on highway overpasses and throw concrete or rocks down on moving cars.
Terrible stories of driver or passenger badly injured or killed along with bad accidents as the war went out of control.
Many places built those anchor chain fencing areas a few feet above the overpasses for such offenders to be discouraged from doing it.
When sociopaths have no emotions about hurting us, why should we cling to inhibitions about justice for them?
This story doesn't mention it, but these little wastes of oxygen were throwing the rocks from the back of a pickup and taking turns doing so.
They are all going to make nice prison wives.
Immediate execution would be the response in any truly civilized society.
otherwise, they overindulge in devilment and acts of immaturity.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
And also in heinous crimes, such as this one, for which they should be summarily executed. And would be in any truly civilized society!
They need to serve life without parole!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Why should working taxpayers, including the parents of the victim, be compelled to pay for the health and welfare of a murderer for the rest of his life, when in any truly civilized society he would be summarily executed?
When sociopaths have no emotions about hurting us, why should we cling to inhibitions about justice for them?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
We shouldn’t and we wouldn’t if this was truly a civilized country, because in such a country such killers would be summarily executed.
PUBLIC EXECUTION
Throw them off the bridge with a rope tied to their genitals.
As a stupid kid (grade school) we would throw small crab-apples and snowballs at cars. Lucky we never hurt anybody or got beat up. Did get hauled by the collar back to my parents by one guy (the last guy!).
But to be 19 years old and doing this stuff with large rocks!?
And then - to go back and take a photo of the car!!?? They must have also seen the girl inside as well (hence the “blood brothers” quote), and then to just leave her there.
I don’t suppose Colorado has a death penalty by stoning. That would be fitting for these monsters.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.