Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice was served. Some people want to act like they can take justice into their own hands. They can’t, but they can still bluster.
Who precisely is trying to take justice into their own hands? I haven’t seen a single person threaten the defendant in any way. No one is attempting extrajudicial action.
The only thing people have done is discuss the horrible nature of the crime and discuss public policy/criticize the official duties of public officials. This is bound to happen with any highly charged crime, especially when a minor is killed. I’ve seen some people suggest a lawsuit against the parents, which seems warranted especially if rumors are true he had a history of prior DUI + rehab. It seems pretty irresponsible for them to have allowed their son access to their car. Again, this is something that will play out in a court system.
I get you’re mad that many (most) posters disagree with you, but you’re completely full of BS trying to spin it as even remotely anyone taking justice in their own hands or “blustering” to that effect.
DP. There were earlier posts hinting at violence.
This thread was mostly irrational raging. Which is understandable, but let’s not pretend it was a “discussion”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite a few supporters for Parisa refusing to allow themselves to be intimidated by the ugly mob:
https://twitter.com/parisa4justice/status/1647771960149934080?s=46&t=ZhG9K3561sLGscwuRzxKFA
Fortunately some people still believe in the rule of law.
I do too. So, the next time a "teen" drunk driver hits someone, I hope it's not me but you.
Now we’ve gone beyond hints of violence by the vigilantes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice was served. Some people want to act like they can take justice into their own hands. They can’t, but they can still bluster.
Who precisely is trying to take justice into their own hands? I haven’t seen a single person threaten the defendant in any way. No one is attempting extrajudicial action.
The only thing people have done is discuss the horrible nature of the crime and discuss public policy/criticize the official duties of public officials. This is bound to happen with any highly charged crime, especially when a minor is killed. I’ve seen some people suggest a lawsuit against the parents, which seems warranted especially if rumors are true he had a history of prior DUI + rehab. It seems pretty irresponsible for them to have allowed their son access to their car. Again, this is something that will play out in a court system.
I get you’re mad that many (most) posters disagree with you, but you’re completely full of BS trying to spin it as even remotely anyone taking justice in their own hands or “blustering” to that effect.
Anonymous wrote:Quite a few supporters for Parisa refusing to allow themselves to be intimidated by the ugly mob:
https://twitter.com/parisa4justice/status/1647771960149934080?s=46&t=ZhG9K3561sLGscwuRzxKFA
Fortunately some people still believe in the rule of law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite a few supporters for Parisa refusing to allow themselves to be intimidated by the ugly mob:
https://twitter.com/parisa4justice/status/1647771960149934080?s=46&t=ZhG9K3561sLGscwuRzxKFA
Fortunately some people still believe in the rule of law.
I do too. So, the next time a "teen" drunk driver hits someone, I hope it's not me but you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice was served. Some people want to act like they can take justice into their own hands. They can’t, but they can still bluster.
Please elaborate on how justice was served. And then we can have 24 more pages of rehashing how most of us think a slap on the wrist for killing someone while driving drunk and high and going over 90 isn’t justice.
Apparently disagreeing with a court sentencing on a public forum is “acting” like you’re going to “take justice in your own hands.” The PP is so out of touch that they have to make up lies about other posters to try to bolster their viewpoint.
And even if “justice” was served in a legal sense, the local community (a large part of which knows of the defendant) is fully entitled to their personal views on the killer and his family. Sorry, but the defendant’s reputation is in the toilet.
Kind of pretentious to suggest you speak on behalf of the entire “community.” Do you ever get tired of the sound of your own voice?
Anonymous wrote:Quite a few supporters for Parisa refusing to allow themselves to be intimidated by the ugly mob:
https://twitter.com/parisa4justice/status/1647771960149934080?s=46&t=ZhG9K3561sLGscwuRzxKFA
Fortunately some people still believe in the rule of law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice was served. Some people want to act like they can take justice into their own hands. They can’t, but they can still bluster.
Please elaborate on how justice was served. And then we can have 24 more pages of rehashing how most of us think a slap on the wrist for killing someone while driving drunk and high and going over 90 isn’t justice.
Apparently disagreeing with a court sentencing on a public forum is “acting” like you’re going to “take justice in your own hands.” The PP is so out of touch that they have to make up lies about other posters to try to bolster their viewpoint.
And even if “justice” was served in a legal sense, the local community (a large part of which knows of the defendant) is fully entitled to their personal views on the killer and his family. Sorry, but the defendant’s reputation is in the toilet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Justice was served. Some people want to act like they can take justice into their own hands. They can’t, but they can still bluster.
Please elaborate on how justice was served. And then we can have 24 more pages of rehashing how most of us think a slap on the wrist for killing someone while driving drunk and high and going over 90 isn’t justice.
Anonymous wrote:Justice was served. Some people want to act like they can take justice into their own hands. They can’t, but they can still bluster.
Anonymous wrote:Justice was served. Some people want to act like they can take justice into their own hands. They can’t, but they can still bluster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The kids reporting that he is serving house arrest we’re talking about pre-sentencing. Some of them weren’t even aware that he had been sentenced
Yeah, I don't think it's house arrest now.