Anonymous wrote:Didn't find this as widely reported...
A higher court did overturn the release decision and the 18 year old was sent to jail pending trial
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/crime/judge-sends-teen-back-to-jail-who-allegedly-unloaded-ar-15-into-neighborhood/65-ec234489-6ead-473d-90c2-3402347517dd
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, you could be bailed out of jail for crimes. What was the bond?
I don’t understand what being “woke” has to do with following the law.
Are you suggesting he should be held without bail? In what grounds? Why do you hate America and our justice system?
DC effectively doesn't have money bail and hasn't since the early 90s. The options are release with conditions or a hold. He was released with conditions (house arrest with an ankle monitor). Legally, he could be held in DC on the basis of having been charged with a crime of violence, if the judge didn't believe that any combination of pretrial conditions would ensure both that he would appear for trial and community safety.
He is still presumed innocent until proven guilty and he still has constitutional rights despite a lot of “anti-woke” (meaning anti-America) demands. People who whine about wokeness are seriously the worst people who hate this country and its basic tenets.
There’s literally video of him spraying a residential street with machine gun fire.
Sometimes I wish people like you would be forced to go meet with the family of people killed or injured by stray bullets. You’re not being a hero. You’re literally arguing for more poor black kids to get shot.
To be clear: Did anyone die from being hit by one of this shooter's bullets? Because if not, you just inserted some random, irrelevant bullshit into this conversation.
This is exactly what my jury said. But, he didn’t carjack why are we even here. Um, because he attempted to carjack.
I’m really at a loss at how attempted crimes that do cause bodily or personal property harm are a nothingburger.
Cool, so if some guy drags your daughter behind a truck, rips off her pants and mounts her, nothing happened if there was no penetration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, you could be bailed out of jail for crimes. What was the bond?
I don’t understand what being “woke” has to do with following the law.
Are you suggesting he should be held without bail? In what grounds? Why do you hate America and our justice system?
DC effectively doesn't have money bail and hasn't since the early 90s. The options are release with conditions or a hold. He was released with conditions (house arrest with an ankle monitor). Legally, he could be held in DC on the basis of having been charged with a crime of violence, if the judge didn't believe that any combination of pretrial conditions would ensure both that he would appear for trial and community safety.
He is still presumed innocent until proven guilty and he still has constitutional rights despite a lot of “anti-woke” (meaning anti-America) demands. People who whine about wokeness are seriously the worst people who hate this country and its basic tenets.
There’s literally video of him spraying a residential street with machine gun fire.
Sometimes I wish people like you would be forced to go meet with the family of people killed or injured by stray bullets. You’re not being a hero. You’re literally arguing for more poor black kids to get shot.
To be clear: Did anyone die from being hit by one of this shooter's bullets? Because if not, you just inserted some random, irrelevant bullshit into this conversation.
This is exactly what my jury said. But, he didn’t carjack why are we even here. Um, because he attempted to carjack.
I’m really at a loss at how attempted crimes that do cause bodily or personal property harm are a nothingburger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Last I checked, you could be bailed out of jail for crimes. What was the bond?
I don’t understand what being “woke” has to do with following the law.
Are you suggesting he should be held without bail? In what grounds? Why do you hate America and our justice system?
DC effectively doesn't have money bail and hasn't since the early 90s. The options are release with conditions or a hold. He was released with conditions (house arrest with an ankle monitor). Legally, he could be held in DC on the basis of having been charged with a crime of violence, if the judge didn't believe that any combination of pretrial conditions would ensure both that he would appear for trial and community safety.
He is still presumed innocent until proven guilty and he still has constitutional rights despite a lot of “anti-woke” (meaning anti-America) demands. People who whine about wokeness are seriously the worst people who hate this country and its basic tenets.
There’s literally video of him spraying a residential street with machine gun fire.
Sometimes I wish people like you would be forced to go meet with the family of people killed or injured by stray bullets. You’re not being a hero. You’re literally arguing for more poor black kids to get shot.
To be clear: Did anyone die from being hit by one of this shooter's bullets? Because if not, you just inserted some random, irrelevant bullshit into this conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his Public Defender did their job and did it well. Hopefully this young man corrects his ways and makes better choices. I don’t think we need more young Black men in prison.
He didn’t do anything well, he just got lucky and drew a horrible judge. If we had elected judges like most states we could throw this bum out.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his Public Defender did their job and did it well. Hopefully this young man corrects his ways and makes better choices. I don’t think we need more young Black men in prison.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like his Public Defender did their job and did it well. Hopefully this young man corrects his ways and makes better choices. I don’t think we need more young Black men in prison.