7/24/23 Trial of Usman Shahid -- driver who killed two Oakton teens

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The sentencing was delayed


Good. He can wait in jail.

Again can we stop being so mean?

We told enough everyone make a mistake, and he’s going to spend time behind bars, but please stop being mean. I am just going show this link the the lawyer.

Please do. He’s going to love that you are providing a lot of information for the plaintiffs to use in the civil case against Shahid. Keep going, you’re just adding 0000s to the judgment against Shahid and his parents.



Again he doesn’t have money.


Where did he get the $250,000 bail?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sentencing was delayed


Good. He can wait in jail.

Again can we stop being so mean?

We told enough everyone make a mistake, and he’s going to spend time behind bars, but please stop being mean. I am just going show this link the the lawyer.


How did he cover $250,000 bail?
Please do. He’s going to love that you are providing a lot of information for the plaintiffs to use in the civil case against Shahid. Keep going, you’re just adding 0000s to the judgment against Shahid and his parents.



Again he doesn’t have money.

Right, I’m sure his lawyer is doing this pro bono.
Anonymous
That’s interesting how someone without any money had access to a brand new BMW 520?
Wow like did he win it somehow?
You know how expensive gas is?
To be filling that tank , getting insurance for it, registering etc Oh my god costs add up!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sentencing was delayed


Good. He can wait in jail.

Again can we stop being so mean?

We told enough everyone make a mistake, and he’s going to spend time behind bars, but please stop being mean. I am just going show this link the the lawyer.

Please do. He’s going to love that you are providing a lot of information for the plaintiffs to use in the civil case against Shahid. Keep going, you’re just adding 0000s to the judgment against Shahid and his parents.

Again he doesn’t have money.

Lies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sentencing was delayed


Good. He can wait in jail.

Again can we stop being so mean?

We told enough everyone make a mistake, and he’s going to spend time behind bars, but please stop being mean. I am just going show this link the the lawyer.


How did he cover $250,000 bail?
Please do. He’s going to love that you are providing a lot of information for the plaintiffs to use in the civil case against Shahid. Keep going, you’re just adding 0000s to the judgment against Shahid and his parents.



Again he doesn’t have money.

The lawyer is charging $500/hour. Of course, he spent a lot of money...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, two jurors were crying when they handed out the verdict. Assuming it was from sympathy for Usman. I would be willing to bet that the jurors themselves were willing to come up with a guilty verdict but agreed to give the minimal sentence. He may even get house arrest for two years.



God willing!!!!!!we are all praying for this!!!!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:For everyone saying “if he was never speeding, this could’ve happened” it’s the same as “if the other car yielded and never blocked the road, this would’ve never happened” just use some brain cells here y’all. They’re both at fault


When you are driving, if someone pulls in front of you or turns in front of you, then you brake to avoid them. You don't accelerate and try to drive around them.


You, being an experienced, licensed driver? Sure. That probably happens most of the time.


Since you seem to be an inexperienced driver, I am informing you how to drive safely.


You are confusing posters.

If you’re going to teach anyone how to drive tell the 4Runner to wait until it’s clear before turning.

Maybe tell that loser not to drive 81 mph when he’s not even legally licensed.


Yes, obviously. Shahid made multiple errors.

But he wasn’t the only one at fault here.


Maybe. But “right of way” does not equal “right to hit”. The driver with the right of way still has a legal obligation to try and avoid an accident, even if the other driver has made an error. Knowingly driving without a valid license and exceeding the speed limit by more than double in a residential area clearly indicate disregard for that responsibility.

I also came across some information that seems to indicate three exceptions to an automatic ruling of fault against a left turn driver in situations like this, and Shahid meets two of them - that the right of way driver was speeding, and that the left-turn driver had a clear path when he or she began the turn, but something caused a delay in the maneuver.

Did the 4Runner driver make a mistake? Maybe. But that’s irrelevant to this case. Driving is not a right but a privilege that comes with responsibility, and Shahid knowingly and recklessly failed to respect that.


Agree 100% that it's irrelevant to this case. Shahid should absolutely be held accountable for his actions.

The 4Runner should still be held accountable for his mistake which did contribute to their deaths. Hopefully that happens in the civil case.

Maybe a harsh penalty will make the bad drivers in this area start to pay attention to the other drivers and pedestrians around them.


The 4Runner did nothing wrong! What are you talking about. I feel badly for them. Someone else makes a deadly mistake and your life is upended for years because you happened to be nearby.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, two jurors were crying when they handed out the verdict. Assuming it was from sympathy for Usman. I would be willing to bet that the jurors themselves were willing to come up with a guilty verdict but agreed to give the minimal sentence. He may even get house arrest for two years.



God willing!!!!!!we are all praying for this!!!!


You should stop. It's sad that he threw his life away and I get that it is devastating for you, but publicly saying things like this is a slap in the face to the dead children and their families.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, two jurors were crying when they handed out the verdict. Assuming it was from sympathy for Usman. I would be willing to bet that the jurors themselves were willing to come up with a guilty verdict but agreed to give the minimal sentence. He may even get house arrest for two years.



God willing!!!!!!we are all praying for this!!!!


What! How can anyone pray that someone who killed two people go free to watch tv at home? Surreal seriously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Apparently, two jurors were crying when they handed out the verdict. Assuming it was from sympathy for Usman. I would be willing to bet that the jurors themselves were willing to come up with a guilty verdict but agreed to give the minimal sentence. He may even get house arrest for two years.



God willing!!!!!!we are all praying for this!!!!

Maybe they were crying because of two 14 years old girls who were killed going back home from school and the testimony of the girl's mother.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That’s interesting how someone without any money had access to a brand new BMW 520?
Wow like did he win it somehow?
You know how expensive gas is?
To be filling that tank , getting insurance for it, registering etc Oh my god costs add up!!!


It will be very easy for a lawyer to look back at their financial history and see any recent house sales or money transfers. Any money hidden in another country is fair game. And if they indeed did attempt to hide assets, then the ounce of sympathy i had for their situation will burn away.
And yes, I do have some sympathy because no parent should have to go thru this even though they made stupid decisions. But you do need to own up to the repercussions.
Anonymous


I'm surprised by silence of frontal cortex crowd who think of everyone under 29 as a minor incapable of making any decision on their own.
Anonymous
Again .
Ask your self
How do you think girl is felling watching you write this mean comments??? Everyone knows how nice she was, and it was a mistake. That girl will be embarrassed to see the comments you’re written about Usman. She looking down of you, and she won’t be proud. She was one of most sweeties person at Oakton, she wouldn’t like any mean comments about anyone because that was the type of girls she was.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sentencing was delayed


Good. He can wait in jail.




Again can we stop being so mean?

We told enough everyone make a mistake, and he’s going to spend time behind bars, but please stop being mean. I am just going show this link the the lawyer.


Those poor grieving and suffering parents and families of the girls who were killed and injured; their lives will never be the same. They are traumatized.

Shahid can wait in jail; he turned himself in days (or was it weeks?) after his horrific accident and so this seems justified for the judge to delay any and everything related to his sentencing. Maybe Usman will use this delay to contemplate, ruminate and reflect upon his actions.

It was definitely weeks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The sentencing was delayed


Good. He can wait in jail.




Again can we stop being so mean?

We told enough everyone make a mistake, and he’s going to spend time behind bars, but please stop being mean. I am just going show this link the the lawyer.


Those poor grieving and suffering parents and families of the girls who were killed and injured; their lives will never be the same. They are traumatized.

Shahid can wait in jail; he turned himself in days (or was it weeks?) after his horrific accident and so this seems justified for the judge to delay any and everything related to his sentencing. Maybe Usman will use this delay to contemplate, ruminate and reflect upon his actions.

It was definitely weeks.




Stop lying. I am done. I’m turning this off because it’s not good for my health. But he turn himself in As soon as they told him too. Goodbye have a nice life.
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