Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hold on - if the glasses were in the car, doesn't that mean the AG likely had to remove the body from the car? If a face goes through your windshield, that body is coming into the car.
Where are the AG's clothes from that night?
Or maybe he driving with the windows down? Drunks do that to try to remain slightly more alert; avoid passing out behind the wheel.
How do the glasses come in through the side window when you hit someone with the front of your car? The windshield was broken and the car was inoperable.
The Sherriff gave Ravenborg his own car to drive home that night and was picked up by another office![]()
Also, what officer doesn't have a Mag Light to look for a body? It was in the grass next to the ditch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hold on - if the glasses were in the car, doesn't that mean the AG likely had to remove the body from the car? If a face goes through your windshield, that body is coming into the car.
Where are the AG's clothes from that night?
Or maybe he driving with the windows down? Drunks do that to try to remain slightly more alert; avoid passing out behind the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:Hold on - if the glasses were in the car, doesn't that mean the AG likely had to remove the body from the car? If a face goes through your windshield, that body is coming into the car.
Where are the AG's clothes from that night?
Anonymous wrote:Anyone recall the George Clooney legal thriller "Michael Clayton"? Clooney plays a white shoe law firm's fixer.
Movie opens with Clooney sent to a rich guy's house at 3am because he just clipped (and presumably killed) a pedestrian while driving. May have been some wine involved, I forget. The rich guy calls his law firm before the police. Clooney arrives and isn't thinking about the now, he's strategizing how the local prosecutor and a jury will view the next series of actions, including a first phone call to 911.
I suspect this is how the AG's looked at this night as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The A.G., Jason Ravnsborg, initially told police he'd thought he'd struck a deer in the September, 2020 incident and that he didn't discover he'd hit a person until he return the scene of the accident the next day.
In interviews made public by Gov. Kristi Noem on Tuesday, investigators suggested to Ravnsborg that he should have known better, because the dead man's broken glasses were found inside his Ford Taurus.
"His face was in your windshield, Jason, think about that,” one of the investigators told him in the interview.
Republican MAGA morals in action. When you do something wrong, do you:
a) stand up and face the music or
b) lie, then lie some more, then keep on lying and hope you get away with it?
I think we know the answer.
What a classic lying MAGA piece of shit. I bet he just loves 'Murica ('n' freedom, too!), though.
+1
This is legitimately horrifying, first the cruelty of hitting a person and then just letting them die, and then lying, lying, lying. It’s nauseating.
Anonymous wrote:The A.G., Jason Ravnsborg, initially told police he'd thought he'd struck a deer in the September, 2020 incident and that he didn't discover he'd hit a person until he return the scene of the accident the next day.
In interviews made public by Gov. Kristi Noem on Tuesday, investigators suggested to Ravnsborg that he should have known better, because the dead man's broken glasses were found inside his Ford Taurus.
"His face was in your windshield, Jason, think about that,” one of the investigators told him in the interview.
Republican MAGA morals in action. When you do something wrong, do you:
a) stand up and face the music or
b) lie, then lie some more, then keep on lying and hope you get away with it?
I think we know the answer.
What a classic lying MAGA piece of shit. I bet he just loves 'Murica ('n' freedom, too!), though.
The A.G., Jason Ravnsborg, initially told police he'd thought he'd struck a deer in the September, 2020 incident and that he didn't discover he'd hit a person until he return the scene of the accident the next day.
In interviews made public by Gov. Kristi Noem on Tuesday, investigators suggested to Ravnsborg that he should have known better, because the dead man's broken glasses were found inside his Ford Taurus.
"His face was in your windshield, Jason, think about that,” one of the investigators told him in the interview.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone tracked down camera footage of the reception he attended before the accident? Did they interview the bartenders to see if he was drinking?
There’s got to be witnesses as to the AG’s behavior that night.