Message from @Deleted User

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2018-06-24 02:49:00 UTC  

if you are acquitted of a crime then your actions must not have violated the law
if you kill someone without violating the law then it must be justified

2018-06-24 02:49:10 UTC  

so either these cops were justified in killing this guy

2018-06-24 02:49:12 UTC  

or you're an idiot

2018-06-24 02:49:30 UTC  

and civilian court found them non guilty lol
so yeah, no justice

2018-06-24 02:49:30 UTC  

@redtide Being fired from their jobs and being practically black listed from any other job imaginable seems like a big enough punishment to me.

2018-06-24 02:49:45 UTC  

@Deleted User for murder?

2018-06-24 02:50:33 UTC  

@Deleted User "oh no, they can't go around beating people up as a cop now!"
you realize they went on to assault other people as well right

2018-06-24 02:50:49 UTC  

@DA GOMMIE JOO Well you have to imagine how much suffering will occur in their lives if such a thing happens, woulden't you? It would truly be a fate worse than death.

2018-06-24 02:50:59 UTC  

@redtide How so?

2018-06-24 02:51:04 UTC  

@Deleted User generally, not being indicted for murder is a good sign that you were protected

2018-06-24 02:51:13 UTC  

second degree murder is a felony

2018-06-24 02:51:27 UTC  

Yep.

2018-06-24 02:51:29 UTC  

if the system worked then at least one cop would be imprisoned

2018-06-24 02:51:34 UTC  

but ramos went free

2018-06-24 02:51:39 UTC  

so the system didn't work as intended

2018-06-24 02:51:42 UTC  

And who didn't?

2018-06-24 02:51:47 UTC  

so we have a broken system

2018-06-24 02:51:53 UTC  

@Deleted User http://abc7.com/news/former-oc-cop-acquitted-in-kelly-thomas-trial-arrested-for-domestic-violence-/908427/
so not only were they not severly punished for their actions, they were allowed to go around until they assaulted somebody else too

2018-06-24 02:52:23 UTC  

so who the hell did they pick for the jury who was just okay with this?

2018-06-24 02:52:36 UTC  

can you name anyone who would actually say that the police didn't do anything wrong?

2018-06-24 02:52:39 UTC  

@redtide So he was arrested and charged.... how isn't it working?

2018-06-24 02:52:48 UTC  

" I recognize that the council made a decision, but seeing as it's a stupid-ass decision i've elected to ignore it"

2018-06-24 02:52:56 UTC  

who the hell was the jury there?

2018-06-24 02:52:59 UTC  

that's what I want to know

2018-06-24 02:53:10 UTC  

who actually watched that video and decided to let the killer go free?

2018-06-24 02:53:16 UTC  

@redtide And it wasn't they if it was a single person was it?

2018-06-24 02:53:27 UTC  

if the jury is broken, and the jury is part of the system, then the system is broken

2018-06-24 02:53:36 UTC  

@Deleted User he wasn't charged by the jury lol
allowed to walk off right back into the world
and that dangerous man was allowed to assault another person

2018-06-24 02:53:45 UTC  

it could've been stopped easily

2018-06-24 02:53:50 UTC  

stay on target

2018-06-24 02:53:58 UTC  

@Deleted User show me an example lol

2018-06-24 02:54:13 UTC  

@Deleted User I would if you got substantial evidence

2018-06-24 02:54:20 UTC  

@redtide He was still charged, with a 10K bond meaning that it was on record, and it would harm his life even more at that point.

2018-06-24 02:54:21 UTC  

name an example where a civilian is arrested for murder, has blatantly committed said murder, and is set free

2018-06-24 02:54:38 UTC  

@DA GOMMIE JOO OJ simpson.

2018-06-24 02:55:12 UTC  

@Deleted User name an instance where it significantly harmed his life more than being in jail
didn't hurt him as much as it hurt his beaten wife apparently

2018-06-24 02:55:15 UTC  

*hmm intensifies*

2018-06-24 02:55:39 UTC  

OJ simpson is in jail tho

2018-06-24 02:56:01 UTC  

>blogspot

2018-06-24 02:56:31 UTC  

they still actually have reporters and shit

2018-06-24 02:56:34 UTC  

this is a fucking blog