Anonymous wrote:Not entirely. One of the articles he was reading was from Real Clear Politics, which, while right-leaning, is still considered a moderate source. So, some of what he was reading was news and some was right wing. In any event, what I wrote was still accurate despite what you want to think.
re: the phrase "he was reading," you forgot to add the clause "while driving a car" circa 75 mph. #details
Then that is negligent manslaughter. The point is that if he was paying attention to driving instead of reading news on his phone, he should have seen the victim before hitting and killing him.
Not entirely. One of the articles he was reading was from Real Clear Politics, which, while right-leaning, is still considered a moderate source. So, some of what he was reading was news and some was right wing. In any event, what I wrote was still accurate despite what you want to think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The victim's glasses were found inside the car. I don't understand how anybody can defend rvnsbrg knowing that one simple fact.
Is it possible the force of the crash, combined with how quickly it probably happened, could make it so that he didn’t see the victim ?
Then that is negligent manslaughter. The point is that if he was paying attention to driving instead of reading right wing propaganda on his phone, he should have seen the victim before hitting and killing him.
He wasn’t reading news. He was reading some right wing conspiracy theory bull ish.
Anonymous wrote:He had *two* phones in his possession that night. He could have destroyed the one he was using to browse websites and/or never mention it to police. Instead he immediately admitted he had two phones, then immediately handed them over to police so they could download everything off of them. Then he let himself be interviewed for two hours without an attorney. The police didn't use "ISP data" to nail him, they used his words during the interrogation and what they downloaded off his phones to nail him.
He had *two* phones in his possession that night. He could have destroyed the one he was using to browse websites and/or never mention it to police.
Instead he immediately admitted he had two phones, then immediately handed them over to police so they could download everything off of them.
Then he let himself be interviewed for two hours without an attorney.
The police didn't use "ISP data" to nail him, they used his words during the interrogation and what they downloaded off his phones to nail him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The victim's glasses were found inside the car. I don't understand how anybody can defend rvnsbrg knowing that one simple fact.
Is it possible the force of the crash, combined with how quickly it probably happened, could make it so that he didn’t see the victim ?
Then that is negligent manslaughter. The point is that if he was paying attention to driving instead of reading right wing propaganda on his phone, he should have seen the victim before hitting and killing him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He could have lawyered up and thrown both of his cell phones in a river.
Republican dimwit: his cell phone activity is/was sitting in the server cache of his ISP (the phone company.) Throw 'em in the river, yeah, that'll work!
Lawyered up? He's the State Attorney General. Wow, are you MAGA really this dumb?[/quote
PP needs some basic education in criminal tactics. PP, your word for the day is "burner".
What??? The Attorney General of the state would have a burner? Um, why? Why would that be? You MAGA types are comical.
Anonymous wrote:The victim's glasses were found inside the car. I don't understand how anybody can defend rvnsbrg knowing that one simple fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The victim's glasses were found inside the car. I don't understand how anybody can defend rvnsbrg knowing that one simple fact.
Is it possible the force of the crash, combined with how quickly it probably happened, could make it so that he didn’t see the victim ?
Anonymous wrote:He could have lawyered up and thrown both of his cell phones in a river.
Republican dimwit: his cell phone activity is/was sitting in the server cache of his ISP (the phone company.) Throw 'em in the river, yeah, that'll work!
Lawyered up? He's the State Attorney General. Wow, are you MAGA really this dumb?[/quote
PP needs some basic education in criminal tactics. PP, your word for the day is "burner".
He could have lawyered up and thrown both of his cell phones in a river.
Anonymous wrote:The victim's glasses were found inside the car. I don't understand how anybody can defend rvnsbrg knowing that one simple fact.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of misinformation in this thread. He stopped and called police immediately. A sheriff came to the scene. He was sober.
It was a tragic accident and he should not resign and have his life destroyed. The guy seems really nice and humble and went above and beyond in being as transparent as possible. He could have lawyered up and thrown both of his cell phones in a river.
Anonymous wrote:The victim's glasses were found inside the car. I don't understand how anybody can defend rvnsbrg knowing that one simple fact.