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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Priors of carjacker who killed the man in NoMA and critically injured the man picking up his wife on K St. Color me SHOCKED. Matt Graves has a lot of blood on his hands. [twitter]https://twitter.com/dccrimefacts/status/1752822002925150410[/twitter][/quote] Threatens to kill police officers, is anrtested. USAO drops the case to a misdemeanor, then drops the case completely. Suspect goes on killing spree. Broken.[/quote] I hope his family files a wrongful death lawsuit. Cunningham could have been apprehended without using lethal force. These out-of-control police departments need to be reined in.[/quote] They probably will. Grifters and low lives tend to cluster as do the "advocates" angling for a share. This is who gets MY sympathy along with the poor man shot in the head and in grave condition, while picking his wife up from work on K St. NW during rush hour. [twitter]https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/you-just-kill-him-over-a-car-family-devastated-by-dc-crime-spree-killing/ar-BB1hvJrN[/twitter] [quote]“They gave up the keys and, for whatever reason, the guy still shot him and ended up killing my son,” his mother, Antoinette Walker, said. Vasquez’s parents called the crime senseless. “You just kill him over a car?” his father asked. Vasquez is survived by two young daughters.[/quote] I don't see how a stable society can be maintained when a significant element values those who take lives of innocents over their the lives and well being of innocent victims. Security and public order is a primary tenant of civilized societies. Maslow's hierarchy of needs puts safety at the bottom. That the criminal worshiping element appears to control the government here is extremely concerning. They certainly are loud voices on social media as well. [/quote]
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