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Failed Justice system: Baton Rouge man arrested for 5 murders over 7 years
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:10 am
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:10 am
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According to BRPD, 25-year-old Jeremy Montrell Robertson has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder and two counts of felon in possession of a firearm.
On Aug. 2, 2015, Kevin Ford, Antoine Harris and Fredrick Corner were shot and killed in the 2300 block of Jefferson Avenue.
On July 14, 2015, Kerry Green was shot and killed at Elm Grove Garden Apartments, in the 8700 block of Elm Grove Garden Drive.
On Nov 17, 2010, the body of George Dyson was found in Gilbert’s Cemetery at 5900 Greenwell Springs Road. Dyson’s cause of death was a result of sustaining multiple gunshot wounds.
On June 3, 2009, Louis Deggs was shot to death in the 2800 block of Jackson Avenue. Jeremy Montrell Robertson was charged with Second Degree Murder on Nov. 5, 2009. However, that case was ruled no true bill by a grand jury on Mar. 19, 2010.
BRPD Homicide Detectives gathered information that has linked Robertson to these murders.
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According to the Advocate, he was also arrested for sexual abuse of a young girl from 2007 to 2009
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Why give criminals a second shot?
This post was edited on 5/13/16 at 11:11 am
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:12 am to Kujo
So sad that failed economic policies and tax breaks for the rich drove him to murder.
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:13 am to Kujo
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Failed Justice system
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Baton Rouge man arrested
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:15 am to SabiDojo
quote:Climate change breh.
So sad that failed economic policies and tax breaks for the rich drove him to murder.
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:16 am to Kujo
It's always funny to me when bleeding heart libs/SJWs bitch about "incarceration rates" of certain minority groups, yet almost any time a horrific crime breaks the person arrested has a huge rap sheet.
This post was edited on 5/13/16 at 11:17 am
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:16 am to SabiDojo
Don't forget about the racist statues everywhere too
This post was edited on 5/13/16 at 11:16 am
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:17 am to upgrayedd
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upgrayedd
rap sheet, arrested for sexual assault on a child and murder...and was out/not covicted
This post was edited on 5/13/16 at 11:18 am
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:19 am to Kujo
His race, sex, and age are very shocking.
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:19 am to tigerpimpbot
There is always a chance he could end up in Trudy White's courtroom and get another chance at freedom.
He is just misunderstood. His environment drove him to this. He just needs better guidance.
He is just misunderstood. His environment drove him to this. He just needs better guidance.
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:20 am to Kujo
Assuming he is found guilty, I think ole boy deserves to go to the front of the line on death row.
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:22 am to Kujo
#BlackLivesDontMatterIfKillerIsBlack
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:24 am to Kujo
A gallows solves this


This post was edited on 5/13/16 at 11:34 am
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:27 am to Kujo
I believe in following the rule of law, but sometimes I see the need for something like this: 
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:28 am to fr33manator
Yeah, but what gender does he relate most to and what terlet does he want to use? We can get to that murder stuff later! Focus people! 
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:34 am to MLSter
He was a good boy.
He fell into the wrong crowd.
He fell into the wrong crowd.
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:35 am to Kujo
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arrested for sexual assault on a child and murder...and was out/not covicted
So there was probably no evidence against him at the time?
That's why they build courthouses, elect judges, sit juries, hire lawyers... Otherwise we'd just let police execute the first guy they suspect of a crime.
This post was edited on 5/13/16 at 11:39 am
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:36 am to MLSter
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Should have killed him after the first one
Yet when I bring this up to my distant family in Massachusetts, I'm a heartless a-hole. Oh well
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:39 am to Wolfhound45
Looking at the photo,i am pretty sure that it's all about fashionable clothing.
Posted on 5/13/16 at 11:42 am to Kujo
Where did my post with the image of Germany go? Anyway, there really needs to be a better system than just sticking people in a small four corner room. You can't keep everyone locked up forever... until they do something like this so they are locked up after the damage is already done.
Did anyone see the 60mins segment on jails in Germany (I am not trying to make a "german" joke. I am serious). They actually rehabilitate prisoners. Its not at all what American's think about when they think jail. Their jails are more like a civilized community in which everyone has to stay within the parameters of the facility, but they have very few people return. It saves a lot of money and actually does some good.
Did anyone see the 60mins segment on jails in Germany (I am not trying to make a "german" joke. I am serious). They actually rehabilitate prisoners. Its not at all what American's think about when they think jail. Their jails are more like a civilized community in which everyone has to stay within the parameters of the facility, but they have very few people return. It saves a lot of money and actually does some good.
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