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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“ in his Mercedes-Benz …”
A guy this reckless has a job which affords him the ability to own a Mercedes?
Imagine tge family that lost two daughters there. Does the DA address tgem?
If the DA’s policies sprung this guy, he should stand right
beside him during the trial and get the same punishment.
“How do you get probation for murder?”
Soros funded DA is how that happens.
That’s how my 18 year old nephew and two 18 year old friends died except it was an illegal alien on a high speed chase in a stolen car, high on heroin and drunk. Also going 100 mph.
“How do you get probation for murder?”
I think it was for attempted murder. This being New York, the DA or the judge figured he need a second chance. You know the old Try Try again until you succeed.
I am so sorry to hear this. Prayers.
“Imagine tge family that lost two daughters there. Does the DA address tgem?”
The DA will probably blame everyone but the gangbanger.
When are you people in LA going to say "Enough!" and recall this clown you call the DA. His policies are now responsible to multiple deaths and, as another poster suggested, he should be held as responsible for the three deaths as is the driver. I wonder if that ass hat lets him walk free again?
Thanks, Chicago it was a long time ago. The illegal alien won’t get out early at least because he has 2-3 violations per year in jail. My brother’s family is very close and was devastated. Two nephews became drug addicts, one nephew ok and two nieces ok. I pray for them a lot.
Pictures of the victims. Still no pictures of the perp, I wonder why?
Wasn’t new York.
It’s the Bolshevik Republic of Californistan, and that idiot Soros DA Gascon.
Any yet, no picture of thug Gregory Black…which can only mean one thing: he is black
Black ain't White. He could still be another protected minority...
They are hiding the photo of him. He has a record, there should be easily available photos.
Yep, whoever allowed this pos back on the street is as guilty as he is.
He is what you think. Gang member. He was let out of jail, simply for being black.
He is.
Dig deeper, he’s a multi-time offender in a deep blue soft-on-crime state. He’s been on furloughs, day passes, and probation/parole, or he’d not be a LIFFER. which is 10 yrs in those states.
The Law Criminals Love and Freed to Kill Again, Reader’s Digest articles by Robert James Bidinotto. They are out of print. The Root Cause of Crime
https://fee.org/articles/the-root-causes-of-crime/
Though a governmental “safety net” of sorts has existed since the New Deal, the modern American welfare state wasn’t enacted into law until the Great Society, and didn’t begin to make its impact felt until the end of the 1960s. Yet crime rates began to soar before that–in the early 1960s. How can we attribute rising crime to a welfare state which didn’t then exist?
Second, criminal behavior patterns start in youth, peaking in the late teen years. Whatever caused crime to explode in the 1960s would have to have been planted in young people during their formative years: in the 1950s. Where was the 1950s welfare state?
Third, many nations have had welfare states far longer than America, yet have crime rates far lower than ours. Why?
Finally, U.S. crime rates have begun in recent years to level out, even decline a bit. Has there been any corresponding decline in welfare statism to “cause” this? Clearly not.
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