Do you all feel that? You can see relief in the judge's face. There are a LOT of people feeling relief around the USA right now. Every police department in a city of any size, as well as business owners.

Atlanta police were talking about preparing for verdict earlier.

They all know, without a single doubt, that there is no fear of riots and destruction now.

That's how you know the verdict was wrong. That plus the 70 some days before they were ever charged. These facts are how you know they were charged for political / cowardice based reasons, and convicted for the same sorts of reasons.

Snowflake.
 
Betting pool for which of our killers opens their wrists first in prison?
 
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Do you all feel that? You can see relief in the judge's face. There are a LOT of people feeling relief around the USA right now. Every police department in a city of any size, as well as business owners.

Atlanta police were talking about preparing for verdict earlier.

They all know, without a single doubt, that there is no fear of riots and destruction now.

That's how you know the verdict was wrong. That plus the 70 some days before they were ever charged. These facts are how you know they were charged for political / cowardice based reasons, and convicted for the same sorts of reasons.

Indeed, saves some citizen the unfortunate duty of having to murder them. It's nice when the system works, as rare as it is.
 
On the other hand, if he had stayed home Arbery would still be dead, but there'd be no video proof of how it happened.

Debatable. Roddie, in my opinion, helped them contain and slow Arbery down. Without him it's possible he could have ditched them.
 
On the other hand, if he had stayed home Arbery would still be dead, but there'd be no video proof of how it happened.

Well yeah but in a sane world there's no need for it to be caught on camera to get justice, so he doesn't get brownie points for that.

To be blunt and crude it's like a rapist going "Well if I hadn't of nutted in my victim you wouldn't have had the DNA to convict me, so really I'm the hero here."
 
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I bet these guys are remorseful, in a sense. They are probably now thinking, "We should have never killed that ******". It's the first step in their rehabilitation.

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Now for the charges against Jackie Johnson for burying the case in the first place.


And don't forget the Federal hate-crime charges that could add to their woes (and their sentences).

I am going to deliciously drink in the collective screeching from the right-white racist mob about how unfair it is that Good 'Ol Boys just can't get away with an ol' fashioned lynichin' no more.

"Cletus, Bubba and Billybob - on an express elevator to hell.... goin' down"
 
Two very good verdicts within a week. Well done US justice system.

I like the way you did that. "I have to rib them somehow! I'll bring up a verdict I know they don't agree with just so I can rest knowing I at least 'triggered' one of them."

Very classy lol. Petty, but classy.
 
And don't forget the Federal hate-crime charges that could add to their woes (and their sentences).

I am going to deliciously drink in the collective screeching from the right-white racist mob about how unfair it is that Good 'Ol Boys just can't get away with an ol' fashioned lynichin' no more.

"Cletus, Bubba and Billybob - on an express elevator to hell.... goin' down"

For all but one of them, there really isn't much to add for their sentences really lol. The murder requires 30 years in prison before being eligible for parole and that's IF the judge gives them that eligibility. The Fed charges will just be for funsies at this point.
 
Will the Federal Charges effect where (State or Federal facility) they actually serve their sentences?
 
If they hadn't released a video of themselves doing the crime they would still be free men.

Right, because they should be.

The police and DA had seen that video. They had seen all the evidence. They determined that no crime was committed.

It actually should be illegal for charges to be brought after such a determination, under a modified double jeopardy principle. Clearly that modification is needed now, because we've had multiple instances now of an initial determination being made that no crime was committed, and suddenly a "crime" is located after CNN and MSNBC and Twitter become aware of it.

That is fundamentally illegitimate. It's mob rule. It's the rule of emotion.

Like, I'm sorry you saw a video that was hard for you to watch, but the video shows a criminal who was fleeing the scene of a crime, charge at a man from the neighborhood and punch him and try to take his shotgun, then get shot in the process.

I personally don't find the video upsetting at all. The trash was taken out. And no matter this verdict, that trash is still gone from our society and that's a great thing.

Videos like Waukesha upset me. Those are actual good people being straight up, cold-blooded murder. Someone who had no reason to kill them, simply chose to. And that was also a case that has actual racial hatred involved.

This one had no racism or race hatred. These men identified a known prowler / burglar who'd been coming around, and tried to confront him and hold him until the police arrived. That's called good citizenship. They got attacked and nearly killed by the violent, unthinking brute for their trouble.

They eliminated him and that is fantastic.
 
Well shux, Skeptic, as long as we're redrafting The Turner Diaries, let's have a nationwide outbreak of white rioting. Rage! Aryan revenge! Fires! Shooting! Lynching! Looting --

wait, Whight Mens don't loot, that's PoC stuff. Maybe some Jews' diamond outlets, that'd be okay. Look, you know how to write this stuff, whiff a bong* and start typing. Wides Unide!

* That used to be PoC too, but time passes & things change. Muh?
 

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