Anonymous wrote:Also don't understand why his name is kept private, I am sure many people know who he is and need to expose him. Kids are dying from THC Vape it has been all over news and he is selling it and goes free...………...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes a certain level of entitlement to call the cops when you are the dealer and you were robbed. It must be someone who thought the system would protect them.
Yah he should have just done the hood thing and gone and shot up their mom’s houses.![]()
Well thank goodness he didn’t do that. Also thank goodness he didn’t do the non-hood thing and shoot up the whole damn school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes a certain level of entitlement to call the cops when you are the dealer and you were robbed. It must be someone who thought the system would protect them.
Yah he should have just done the hood thing and gone and shot up their mom’s houses.![]()
Well thank goodness he didn’t do that. Also thank goodness he didn’t do the non-hood thing and shoot up the whole damn school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It takes a certain level of entitlement to call the cops when you are the dealer and you were robbed. It must be someone who thought the system would protect them.
Yah he should have just done the hood thing and gone and shot up their mom’s houses.![]()
Anonymous wrote:It takes a certain level of entitlement to call the cops when you are the dealer and you were robbed. It must be someone who thought the system would protect them.
Anonymous wrote:It takes a certain level of entitlement to call the cops when you are the dealer and you were robbed. It must be someone who thought the system would protect them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the student buy or sell the POTS? The article only mention his bagback has pots and cash.
The article mentioned that the student changed his story to the cops when they found the items in the backpack, that yes, he was dealing, near a Hoover MS, and St Andrews where the POTUS son attends school. Throw the book at him, I say. Dealing is bad enough; dealing near a school.. maximum penalty.
I sure hope MCPD will charge him soon, right? Or is that just wishful thinking?
They’re not going to charge him. Now he’s the victim of a robbery, they need to be able to talk to/interview him, which is much harder if they’re prosecuting him too and he gets a lawyer.
If MCPD charge people who sell drug, he should be charged. Maybe in a seperated case later.
+1 If he were not white, I bet he would be charged more quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the student buy or sell the POTS? The article only mention his bagback has pots and cash.
The article mentioned that the student changed his story to the cops when they found the items in the backpack, that yes, he was dealing, near a Hoover MS, and St Andrews where the POTUS son attends school. Throw the book at him, I say. Dealing is bad enough; dealing near a school.. maximum penalty.
I sure hope MCPD will charge him soon, right? Or is that just wishful thinking?
They’re not going to charge him. Now he’s the victim of a robbery, they need to be able to talk to/interview him, which is much harder if they’re prosecuting him too and he gets a lawyer.
If MCPD charge people who sell drug, he should be charged. Maybe in a seperated case later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the student buy or sell the POTS? The article only mention his bagback has pots and cash.
The article mentioned that the student changed his story to the cops when they found the items in the backpack, that yes, he was dealing, near a Hoover MS, and St Andrews where the POTUS son attends school. Throw the book at him, I say. Dealing is bad enough; dealing near a school.. maximum penalty.
I sure hope MCPD will charge him soon, right? Or is that just wishful thinking?
They’re not going to charge him. Now he’s the victim of a robbery, they need to be able to talk to/interview him, which is much harder if they’re prosecuting him too and he gets a lawyer.