It’s a senseless murder you aren’t hearing about.
A young white male was walking to his
car on a city street late at night on August 12 when he was confronted
by a trio of black individuals. They shot him dead. Police have arrested
three people and charged them with first degree murder. But some in the
victim’s family can’t understand why the shooting is being called a
failed robbery when they say the evidence suggests something possibly
more sinister: a hate crime.
David Santucci, 27, had just started
his new job as a nurse. According to his family, “he was an awesome
guy…he wanted to be a missionary…he wanted to help people.”
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We should pass state laws about hate crimes - immediate summary execution when found guilty.
ReplyDeleteIn Vietnam before, and I don't believe it has changed, if you are convicted of a capital crime, you are given one appeal which is held exactly one week later, if you lose, you are executed exactly one week later. You get a pencil and paper to write your final words along with a cigarette and a bowl of Pho. You are are then shot by a firing squad and your family pays for the bullets expended.
DeleteWe need to bring that here.
ReplyDeleteThat'll do it.
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