Posted on 08/31/2023 12:12:23 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
An armed gangbanger slammed his car into an Uber while speeding through Los Angles at up to 100 mph, killing two sisters and a friend — while he was free on a sweetheart probation deal for attempted murder.
Gregory Black, 31, allegedly blew through several red lights early Saturday before he T-boned the Honda rideshare — which was hit so hard it spun five times before coming to a stop, police said.
Videos showed the “well-known gang member” effectively “playing roulette” in his Mercedes-Benz by speeding at up to 100 mph in a 35-mph zone, Detective Ryan Moreno said.
“Just seeing all the casualties — it looked like a bomb went off,” Moren said.
“It’s obvious when you see these videos, that it’s vehicular homicide all the way.”
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LOL, they ignore that, nor can you find out, when the veil of secrecy drops once they go behind bars. “Criminals Rights.” Not even local cops or victims can learn of infractions. And Parole Boards ignore them.
Thank you.
How do you get probation for murder?
It’s new York
In Arizona I see all his infractions; fighting with guards, contraband, fighting with other prisoners.
Is he out on bail yet?
“This was in LA.”
I know. Damnit! I saw the New York Post-toastes tag and assumed, then went back and read the entire thing. Too late, I had already posted.
What the hey. New York - Lost Angels. Not much different.
Surprise, surprise, surprise...the killer breaking the law was black with a significant record.
Could it be, possibly, perhaps, maybe, he was a NEEEEEGO?
Some states changed over the years through victim activism. In Tennessee, we succeded in getting State Constitutional Victims Rights pushed through. It took ousting the Dems who controlled the state legislature for ages. GWB ushered that in. We still have too many Rinos though. Lt Gov is 1. Old cout needs to retire.
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