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Actually 13. He was in prison for 8 years.
None were heinous crimes.
If you are busted for stealing, how many times should you steal before being put in prison for life?
If he's out away for 8 years, is that enough?
We should obviously just guess and put people in prison for petty crimes because they might also be future murderersapparently not.
We should obviously just guess and put people in prison for petty crimes because they might also be future murderers
Or, we could employ more mental health professionals who would have resources to evaluate cases of repeat offenders.
But we've cut funding for that...so never mind.
Can you say Jamel McGriff, another murderer who violated his parole, failed to register as a sex offender and was left to his evil devices.they aren't getting stabbed in the neck.
Only one assault charge and one threat. And theres no indication of escalation...just repeat criminal acts."petty":
- Robbery with a dangerous weapon (armed robbery): Convicted around 2013–2014; served a five-year prison sentence for this felony violent crime.
- Felony breaking and entering: Convicted as part of his history of property crimes; contributed to his prior incarceration.
- Felony larceny: Convicted in 2011 for theft; one of his earliest felony offenses.
- Communicating threats: Charged in 2013; led to a failure-to-appear warrant after he did not show up for court.
- Injury to property: Two counts charged in August 2013, alongside the threats warrant; released on bond the same day.
- Assault on a family member (sister): Arrested shortly after his release from prison in September 2020; involved an altercation at her home in Charlotte.
- Misuse of 911/emergency system and trespassing: Arrested in January 2025 for repeatedly calling 911 from a hospital during a welfare check, claiming a "man-made substance" was controlling his body (linked to his schizophrenia). He was also charged for being on or near hospital property without authorization. Released on cashless bond by a magistrate judge.
What number is the comment?Go back and read the question and then reply to it it's a yes or no question
Bro you made a mistake. Be a man and own it. Sheesh!
Do you understand how to scroll? JFC lazy ass You tried to answer it already.... obviously you know where it isWhat number is the comment?
You do not seem to think much of your question, or you would ask it gain.Do you understand how to scroll? JFC lazy ass You tried to answer it already.... obviously you know where it is
Only one assault charge and one threat. And theres no indication of escalation...just repeat criminal acts.
Again, which one of those would a judge or prosecutor decide that he's a threat to society and needs to be permanently imprisoned.
What law would you implement to change this?
Okthat's just a sample of his career as a criminal.
My question is what made you think it was overlooked outside of knowing what resulted? You know that he killed someone now. What part of his history and what resources do you believe would've recognized that?at what point do you stop overlooking he needed to stay locked up?
that's just a sample of his career as a criminal.
at what point do you stop overlooking he needed to stay locked up?
He'll never admit to doing that because is was all her fault for forcing someone to kill her by being white and female.
I can see.
Maybe decarlos was just trying to be like his brother.
...I try not to be prejudiced, and to evaluate people on their individual characteristics. I am not always successful. I have never known an Oriental I did not like, so I expect to like them...
There are Negroes who are intelligent and who lack felony convictions and illegitimate children. I respect those Negroes.
How has no one jumped on this...saying he isnt prejudiced and yet using offensive words to two sets of people.
"I aint no racist, but them -insert slur of choice- might be good people if they are smart enough and have kept their noses clean..."
Wtf are you talking about?He'll never admit to doing that because is was all her fault for forcing someone to kill her by being white and female.
well, it was used multiple times and using racial slurs...even in sarcasm...doesnt usually go over well with the group the slur is directed toward.You need to enable your sarcasm font.
Martin Luther King, jr used the word "Negro" fifteen times in his "I have a dream speech," so I will use it, thank you very much.How has no one jumped on this...saying he isnt prejudiced and yet using offensive words to two sets of people.
"I aint no racist, but them -insert slur of choice- might be good people if they are smart enough and have kept their noses clean..."
And how long ago was that speech? About 60 years ago. Times have changed. What was accedptable then isnt acceptable now. Or do you only use a white bathroom and drinking fountain? Guess what? Blacks can vote now! Women can vote! Oh but wait, they cant manage their own fucking bodies in certain states anymore. Maybe yer right, it is back to 1960 or so again.Martin Luther King, jr used the word "Negro" fifteen times in his "I have a dream speech," so I will use it, thank you very much.
I prefer Orientals to whites, so I am not using the word in a derogtory sense.
Ok cracker, time to get out yer white hoodnational association of COLORED people
Say COLORED
Lots of people have used words that were acceptable in the past that aren't acceptable now.Martin Luther King, jr used the word "Negro" fifteen times in his "I have a dream speech," so I will use it, thank you very much.
I prefer Orientals to whites, so I am not using the word in a derogtory sense.
Fuckoff freakOk cracker, time to get out yer white hood