Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the fact that a jury refuses to indict means nothing. I have been on several juries in DC and most people do not even pay attention. There were people who were sleeping at one jury.
Oh really? I was under the impression from lawyers that you can get a grand jusy to indict a ham sandwich, as the saying goes. I think maybe the fact that they won't indict does in truth matter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MAGA set the bar low. So, a sandwich thrower working for the fed is nothing compared to a convicted insurrectionist working in the WH. Stop the stupid comparison. You will lose.
yeh these aren't equal things to compare, if you commit a crime you should be prosecuted, its up to the american people to decide on whether to vote in someone but based on the evidence of the convictions it was seen as not an issue.
Assaulting a federal police officer should be prosecuted and it has nothing to do with a president or somethign else these are seperate. if you did this to someone in the work place as federal employee you would probably be charged and get fired.
Anonymous wrote:MAGA set the bar low. So, a sandwich thrower working for the fed is nothing compared to a convicted insurrectionist working in the WH. Stop the stupid comparison. You will lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that he sues over the loss of his job.
That would be awesome. He’s on video tape assaulting a federal officer.
Multiple current senior officials from DOJ were at January 6th. None of this matters anymore. Law enforcement are suckers, they got rolled by Trump.
+1 seriously
You can break into the Capitol, attack cops, and work for the WH, but you can't throw a sandwich at a fed and keep your job as a fed.
WTF
You can even sit idly by for hours while minions you sent to the Capital threaten to kill the VP, bust out windows, chase after fleeing members of Congress, and even engage in combat with law enforcement, and then be elected President — but one person tossing a sandwich at an officer’s bulletproof vest from 2 feet away is a bridge too far for these people. MAGA can’t be taken seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the sandwich thrower was a young black man and the was white, would we have this same outcome.
Where are you posting from, because we know it is not DC. Stick to your own backyard because you know nothing about DC and the criminal justice system.
I said what I said. The sandwich thrower was so so comfortable assaulting a black cop. I have seen liberals say online that black and Hispanic cops and ICE should "know better" and quit their jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that he sues over the loss of his job.
He will. And needs to win.
It is very hard for an attorney to argue they did not know it was wrong to assault a cop. I'd love to know what his excuse is - "temporary insanity?"
It was a fu(king sandwich. This is wasting taxpayer money.
But it shows horrible jugement for someone who works in law enforcement.
+1 Childish behavior. Drunk. Screams obscenities and throws food at people when angry. Assaults a law enforcement officer. That's the kind of man we want working in the DOJ?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the sandwich thrower was a young black man and the was white, would we have this same outcome.
Where are you posting from, because we know it is not DC. Stick to your own backyard because you know nothing about DC and the criminal justice system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the sandwich thrower was a young black man and the was white, would we have this same outcome.
Where are you posting from, because we know it is not DC. Stick to your own backyard because you know nothing about DC and the criminal justice system.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the sandwich thrower was a young black man and the was white, would we have this same outcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that he sues over the loss of his job.
That would be awesome. He’s on video tape assaulting a federal officer.
Multiple current senior officials from DOJ were at January 6th. None of this matters anymore. Law enforcement are suckers, they got rolled by Trump.
And they are on film assaulting cops like this person did?
Except they used batons, sticks, bear spray, and kicks instead of a ham sandwich on January 6th.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that he sues over the loss of his job.
That would be awesome. He’s on video tape assaulting a federal officer.
Multiple current senior officials from DOJ were at January 6th. None of this matters anymore. Law enforcement are suckers, they got rolled by Trump.
And they are on film assaulting cops like this person did?
Trump thinks it’s okay to beat police officers with a flag pole because he pardoned the guys who did. So, are you saying this would be moot if he had a hostile and not a sandwich?
Please clarify if you’d rather be beaten with a flag pole in a mob or if you’d prefer to have some rando hit you in the shoulder with a meatball sub?
I am asking you if any current Trump officials are on film hitting a police officers. I guess the answer is no.
What is the meaning of being at January 6th. If I was standing at Constitution and 1st but did not enter the Capitol was I "at January 6?" Or was I just hanging out on Constitution?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope that he sues over the loss of his job.
That would be awesome. He’s on video tape assaulting a federal officer.
Multiple current senior officials from DOJ were at January 6th. None of this matters anymore. Law enforcement are suckers, they got rolled by Trump.
And they are on film assaulting cops like this person did?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the fact that a jury refuses to indict means nothing. I have been on several juries in DC and most people do not even pay attention. There were people who were sleeping at one jury.
Not federal grand juries.