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Cops raid St. Louis gun-mansion lawyers who blamed "white people" for standoff with BLM mob
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2020-07-23 at 6:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by Greek Style Here's the CEO of Newsy's parent organisation.
https://blog.jedicincinnati.org/dm1-adam-symson-2017-community-campaign-chair-announces-start-new-fundraising-year/
I just wanted to point out that this person is the head of the cincinnati jedi federation lol
truly amazing. I couldnt concoct a more jedi looking face if i tried. -
2020-07-23 at 6:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra brandishing/menacing from memory, though I don't understand why it's illegal to point a gun at an angry mob that's broken into private property
it actually was not their private property, it was a small throughway they had been fighting for years to make part of their property. I initially sided with those people but the more I read about them the more I realized they were insufferable personal injury lawyers who sued their own family. Mark sued his own father for his father implying he was being given a gift of property for his 12th birthday and included the card in his lawsuit. They're really just terrible people and don't even know how to use the weapons they were brandishing. Fucking kill them both. I wanted them to be justified in brandishing a weapon at an angry mob but the protesters weren't on their property (at least for the most part) and they were just scared pieces of shit who typically did whatever they could to protect their property via lawsuits.
Fuck Mark and Patricia McKlosky. Let them die and leave ugly corpses that no one misses -
2020-07-23 at 6:16 PM UTCYou don't get a house like that by being honest.
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2020-07-23 at 6:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo it actually was not their private property, it was a small throughway they had been fighting for years to make part of their property. I initially sided with those people but the more I read about them the more I realized they were insufferable personal injury lawyers who sued their own family. Mark sued his own father for his father implying he was being given a gift of property for his 12th birthday and included the card in his lawsuit. They're really just terrible people and don't even know how to use the weapons they were brandishing. Fucking kill them both. I wanted them to be justified in brandishing a weapon at an angry mob but the protesters weren't on their property (at least for the most part) and they were just scared pieces of shit who typically did whatever they could to protect their property via lawsuits.
Fuck Mark and Patricia McKlosky. Let them die and leave ugly corpses that no one misses
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting You don't get a house like that by being honest.
It must suck to be poor and jealous like you two. -
2020-07-23 at 7:03 PM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 7:36 PM UTC
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2020-07-23 at 8:28 PM UTC
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2020-07-25 at 4:52 AM UTC
Originally posted by Greek Style Protecting your own property isn't "threatening" in any legal sense I have ever heard of.
The entire point of showing your weapons before opening fire IS to threaten, to dominate escalation control so that the attackers are unwilling to escalate to actual physical confrontation.
Prosecuting them for it just makes me think 'I guess they should've just waited in the bushes until they had legal cover to shoot'. Reminds me of that guy who knew he was getting robbed so he waited quietly until the two intruders were trapped and executed them -
2020-07-25 at 4:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra The entire point of showing your weapons before opening fire IS to threaten, to dominate escalation control so that the attackers are unwilling to escalate to actual physical confrontation.
Prosecuting them for it just makes me think 'I guess they should've just waited in the bushes until they had legal cover to shoot'. Reminds me of that guy who knew he was getting robbed so he waited quietly until the two intruders were trapped and executed them
fuck yea that dude was badsss. too bad he was so honest about it -
2020-07-25 at 4:54 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo it actually was not their private property, it was a small throughway they had been fighting for years to make part of their property. I initially sided with those people but the more I read about them the more I realized they were insufferable personal injury lawyers who sued their own family. Mark sued his own father for his father implying he was being given a gift of property for his 12th birthday and included the card in his lawsuit. They're really just terrible people and don't even know how to use the weapons they were brandishing. Fucking kill them both. I wanted them to be justified in brandishing a weapon at an angry mob but the protesters weren't on their property (at least for the most part) and they were just scared pieces of shit who typically did whatever they could to protect their property via lawsuits.
Fuck Mark and Patricia McKlosky. Let them die and leave ugly corpses that no one misses
It wasn't public property though was it? It was inside a gated community.
I don't care about the two at all, they're lawyers and they look like pieces of shit, doesn't mean they were in the wrong here though -
2020-07-25 at 4:55 AM UTC
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2020-07-25 at 5:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra The entire point of showing your weapons before opening fire IS to threaten, to dominate escalation control so that the attackers are unwilling to escalate to actual physical confrontation.
Prosecuting them for it just makes me think 'I guess they should've just waited in the bushes until they had legal cover to shoot'. Reminds me of that guy who knew he was getting robbed so he waited quietly until the two intruders were trapped and executed them
Trump should just pardon them and stick it up that liberal DA's ass. -
2020-07-25 at 11:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra The entire point of showing your weapons before opening fire IS to threaten, to dominate escalation control so that the attackers are unwilling to escalate to actual physical confrontation.
I mean threaten in a legal sense, not in the sense of "warning". By that standard a barbed wire fence is a threat, as is a warning sign. And for police to carry guns would be a threat.