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5 Detroit teens charged with second degree murder by throwing rocks off the overpass (guess the race)
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2017-10-26 at 10:06 AM UTCalright i watched the "judge denies bail" video of which no fucking such thing happened in the video, and aside from that I think we all know who the real criminal in the courtroom is- ole pouty colonel sanders crotchety ass chomo brother standin there snappin about 50 more pictures than necessary of 5 teenage boys, got a face lookin like he's about to do some serious ass fantasy shit after he develops the photos.
Oh and my guess regarding their different attire would be that the kid in oranges got picked up first and got booked in, the three wearing their street clothes were taken in like that and weren't yet processed so they went to court wearing that, and the kid in the nice shirt or whatever, turned himself in wearing that.
I'm sure I'm entirely wrong, I don't get why they're all together like that or how they got caught in the first place so I'm gonna go eat a pizza. Thanks. -
2017-10-26 at 11:06 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I'm sure I'm entirely wrong, I don't get why they're all together like that or how they got caught in the first place so I'm gonna go eat a pizza. Thanks.
they're kids, i very much doubt they could keep their mouths shut for more than 5 seconds. even for something this serious at least one or two would go shouting off to their pals at school just to show off.
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2017-10-26 at 11:08 AM UTC
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2017-10-26 at 12:43 PM UTC
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2017-10-26 at 1:49 PM UTCbunch of rock heads inthis thread
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2017-10-26 at 8:55 PM UTCOh "Rock throwing gang"
Happenstance!
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2017-10-26 at 11:46 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ No, and that's looking like it's because there isn't actually any legislation regarding the legality of identifying a minor on the news. I have seen it appear a few times now as an ethical dilemma, and rightfully so. Like LSD said, juvenile victims (not including the ones on our site) are top priority with regard to identity protection, and the criminal side obviously is where more difficult decisions need to be made what with the range of factors and circumstances regarding all the different cases.
Either way, I also basically thought it was a law to not identify minors so this was curious to see, even though I'm probably still wrong somehow. Clearly the fact that none of us are really sure speaks to show that regardless of it's legality, the media seems to have a pretty general consensus to err on the side of caution. I'm sure the avoidance of lawsuits also playing a significant part in their decision making.
I don't really know how this translates to protection orders or whatever they're fucking called- because I think those are a matter of legality- stuff like the public's right to access public information and juveniles' rights to a certain degree of sealed information. I'm pretty sure I was reading that it's common now to allow public access to partial juvenile records, a compromise of sorts, but I have no idea if that has bearing on someone obtaining that same "protected" information from a private source and publically releasing it.
I don't know why we had this conversation at all when we could've googled it.
Apparently there's no federal legislation, but states like California require permission to publish anything about those under the age of 14 unlessyou'reinagang.
It is however the policy of some major news outlets not to publish stuff about minors unless its major, apparently. -
2017-10-27 at 2:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人说中文不好 I don't know why we had this conversation at all when we could've googled it.
Apparently there's no federal legislation, but states like California require permission to publish anything about those under the age of 14 unlessyou'reinagang.
It is however the policy of some major news outlets not to publish stuff about minors unless its major, apparently.
It's really funny how you and your baby mammer are know it all's about federal laws yet don't actually know anything about federal laws. You two are the ultimate back peddlers -
2017-10-27 at 3:16 AM UTCThe biggest shocker is that the teens are white.
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2017-10-27 at 3:37 AM UTC
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2017-10-27 at 3:38 AM UTCthey were juggalos
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2017-10-27 at 5:40 AM UTC
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2017-10-27 at 5:41 AM UTCCan we just return to the fact that Bill Krozby legitimately thought that you could get out of child support by opting out of being a legal guardian.
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2017-10-27 at 5:44 AM UTC
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2017-10-27 at 5:58 AM UTCWell this thread IS about retarded fuckbois. I assume they're your friends or something.
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2017-10-27 at 6:21 AM UTC
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2017-10-27 at 4:36 PM UTC
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2017-10-27 at 7:04 PM UTC
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2017-10-28 at 3:47 AM UTCthey didn't do it once and run away. they stood there and threw one after another while drivers are pulling over to the side. they clearly picked up multiple rocks. this wasn't a prank.
hanging out as cars are pulling over to the side after getting hit. did they run back and forth to the locations where rocks were or did they load up on 40 pound/bowling ball size rocks? or did someone else just sit them there and these guys came along. where they all high on something ? -
2017-10-28 at 4:19 AM UTC