Posted on 02/25/2024 2:55:59 AM PST by CFW
A prominent Alabama state judge was seriously wounded Saturday when a domestic dispute escalated into a shooting, and authorities took his adult son into custody.
Montgomery County Judge Johnny Hardwick, a jurist for more than two decades and the current president of the Alabama Association of Circuit Court Judges, was listed in serious condition Saturday evening after undergoing surgery.
Montgomery County Sheriff Derrick Cunningham said Hardwick’s 36-year-old son, Khalfani Hardwick, was arrested shortly after the shooting occurred.
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Khalfani Hardwick pled guilty in June 2017 to shooting and wounding a man in the head in Montgomery in 2014, according to local TV reports.
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Johnny should have named Khalfani, SUE! I’ll bet he caught hell in high school.
“And get a load of this from 2016...”
The left is so corrupt.
You guessed right.
After a previous shooting, in 2017 sentencing, his previous victim expressed disappointment he was allowed to walk the streets again. Guessing daddy is now disappointed political pull got him off with a slap on the wrist, too. Khalfani (don’t name your kid Fani) should have been thrown under the prison. No telling how long this guy’s record is.
Fatally vs. attempted murder. There’s a reason we used to have news editors and actual reporters rather than today’s 12 year old girls journaling in their diaries that Billy is cute, <3 <3 <3.
We’re all assuming his parents named him Khalfani. Could it be his convert name?
Good point. His name was originally Mohammed Akmed Hardwick
It is a neat trick to shoot and kill someone but get convicted of only attempted murder. Law and logic might permit that in a rare case, but is hard to imagine that kind of generous result for anyone other than the son of the chief judge of the circuit.
Watch 1983 Bob Barker Price is Right and and compare it to 2024 Drew Carrey PiR.
It’ pretty amazing how far we all have fallen.
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