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Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:28 am to KosmoCramer
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I see, you're mad about the other kid that was running around with his friend stealing, looting, and breaking the law.
It isn’t right to charge people with murder for acts they didn’t commit.
It blows my mind that rational people disagree on this.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:28 am to 4cubbies
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4cubbies
What do you have to say about this scum being a career criminal?
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According to prosecutors, Sadik has been on probation for grand theft since March. He has several arrests on his record dating back to 2003 including armed robbery, carjacking, grand theft, burglary and resisting arrest.
In court Monday, when asked if he has a job, Sadik told Hurley he's been unable to work and is disabled after he was shot in the back in a club.
Armed robbery and he was simply "pulling on door handles"
Pathetic
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Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:28 am to Flats
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"searching for stray cash"
I mean, think about having such a complete lack of integrity that you would actually write something like that for publication.
The Left are a disease.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:29 am to GusAU
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I see you are too simple-minded to understand cause and effect

Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:31 am to Powerman
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The guy was miles away from the accident that killed the people in police custody at the time of the accident. It's absurd that anyone thinks it is just that he is charged with murder.
Again, I don't know the details, I'm speaking generally.
My understanding is that the two main criteria for being charged under the statute are:
1. Could the death have reasonably still occurred if the crime had never been committed? For example, if someone is robbing a bank and they shoot into the ceiling to scare everyone into compliance and cause a ceiling tile to fall on a customer, causing a subdural hematoma that proves fatal, they can be charged, but if the tile fell of it's own accord and would have fallen anyway regardless of the commission of the crime, they can't be charged. And that's an easy example, the dots that connect don't have to be that direct, but that's the idea.
2. And the crime has to be a felony.
You'd have to tell me, would this case conform to those criteria?
If not, then I agree it's prosecutorial over reach.
This post was edited on 12/13/23 at 8:32 am
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:31 am to stout
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No doubt his prior record played a role in the decision to use the felony murder law to get him off of the streets for good.
Get out of here with your FACTS and other bullshite.
THIS THREAD was created with the intent of stirring up shite and gleaning sympathy for piece of shite thugs, or as 4Commies calls them, potential mates.....
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:31 am to stout
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He was a career criminal before this
It's puzzling why you think that is relevant
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:32 am to stout
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10 MPH over on the interstate is really out there killing people!
Happens all the time
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:32 am to 4cubbies
He should have been charged. He's a frickin criminal.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:33 am to Powerman
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And speeding is more likely to kill someone
But not a felony.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:33 am to Powerman
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It's puzzling why you think that is relevant
It's puzzling why you think it's not. We got Capone on tax evasion, not murder.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:34 am to wackatimesthree
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But not a felony.
Neither are most burglaries
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:35 am to Powerman
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It's puzzling why you think that is relevant
It is 100% relevant. We should do all we can to remove scum like him from society
If this had been his first charge then it is possible the DA chooses not to pursue the felony murder charge.
Unfortunately for Baxter, he chose a life of crime and is now dealing with the consequences of his choices. A functioning society has no room for scum like him.
Do you know what sort of shitty human being you have to be to not only choose to be a career criminal but to also commit armed robbery? That one is wild and IMO should be 30 years in jail minimum.
This post was edited on 12/13/23 at 8:44 am
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:35 am to Flats
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We got Capone on tax evasion, not murder.
And charged him with tax evasion and not murder right?
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:35 am to Powerman
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Neither are most burglaries
Then neither are eligible for this statute.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:35 am to 4cubbies
Sorry, just not picking up a lot of justicy vibes with this charge.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:37 am to Rebel
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Be a good person. Be productive. Be responsible. Be accountable. Don’t steal. Don’t kill.
It’s that simple. These pseudo-intellectuals don’t understand how low the barrier of entry is to society.
Right, wrong, or indifferent, there’s a reason this law exists. All the Brooklyn beard-stroking and postulation is just buyers remorse at this point.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:37 am to Powerman
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And charged him with tax evasion and not murder right?
They charged him with what the law allowed and could be proved. In the case of Baxter the law allowed felony murder charges.
Posted on 12/13/23 at 8:37 am to stout
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We should do all we can to remove scum like him from society
Including prosecuting them for crimes they didn't commit?
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