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Originally posted by mrdonuts View Postyou do know that 93% of black homicides in the USA are perpetrated by other black people
seems odd that the focus is not on reducing these huge numbers, again maybe it doesnt fit with the agenda
sad really sad, you people want to have a long hard look in the mirror
After all, they introduced the Jim Crow laws, despite them being something you'd expect Republicans to introduce. They don't like talking about that either though.
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you do know that 93% of black homicides in the USA are perpetrated by other black people
seems odd that the focus is not on reducing these huge numbers, again maybe it doesnt fit with the agenda
sad really sad, you people want to have a long hard look in the mirrorLast edited by mrdonuts; 17 June 2020, 16:30.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostApologies it was poetic expression. You had already decided their guilt and were demanding justice before trial a lot like cowboy lynching party. You may not have recognised your behaviour as those in such parties frequently believe they are serving the law.
So do you concede Homicide is not the same as murder and and the mE's ruling just states the fact that someone died at the hand of another? I am able to do so, it also reinforces my point that its not over until the Judge / Jury return a verdict. You seem to think it confers guilt.
I've never said homicide is the same as murder, so no need to concede anything.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBit difficult to arrange a vigil for her she is too terrified to want to be identified!
Rapist caged for mugging OAP after following him home from lap-dancing club - Daily Record
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OAP mugged in street
OAP mugged outside Sussex Place shops, Swindon police say | Swindon Advertiser
Mugging suspect nabbed in Windmill Street, Gravesend
https://www.scotsman.com/news/oap-mu...veside-1723022
And so on...
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPlease show me a post where I was starting the lynching parties, or admit that you are a liar.
Apologies it was poetic expression. You had already decided their guilt and were demanding justice before trial a lot like cowboy lynching party. You may not have recognised your behaviour as those in such parties frequently believe they are serving the law.
So do you concede Homicide is not the same as murder and and the mE's ruling just states the fact that someone died at the hand of another? I am able to do so, it also reinforces my point that its not over until the Judge / Jury return a verdict. You seem to think it confers guilt.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNo Wikipedia page for that but: Urban Dictionary: All talk and no action
Bit difficult to arrange a vigil for her she is too terrified to want to be identified!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWe do NOW have 2 autopsies saying it was in the ME's opinion Homicide. You were starting the lynching parties based on the video. You were certain the 4 cops were guilty of racially aggravated murder which has still not been proven, it won't be until the court case.
Basically the Autopsies have ruled out a sad accident or natural causes. but as they say:
Two autopsies both find George Floyd died by homicide, but differ on some key details - CBS News
Whilst you seem to think Homicide=Murder it doesn't, it covers both our Murder & Manslaughter.
It doesn't mean that by law anyone is guilty of intending to kill someone it could be considered negligence or recklessness in court.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo you think that even with two autopsies saying that it was homicide, it's too early to jump to conclusions?
I do look forward to you arranging a demo or vigil in support of this lady, or are you all talk?
We do NOW have 2 autopsies saying it was in the ME's opinion Homicide. You were starting the lynching parties based on the video. You were certain the 4 cops were guilty of racially aggravated murder which has still not been proven, it won't be until the court case.
Basically the Autopsies have ruled out a sad accident or natural causes. but as they say:
Two autopsies both find George Floyd died by homicide, but differ on some key details - CBS News
But the report released later Monday by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's office said Floyd died of "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint and neck compression." The manner of death was ruled homicide, but the office noted that "is not a legal determination of culpability or intent." A preliminary autopsy report cited earlier by prosecutors said the county medical examiner's review "revealed no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation."
homicide/ˈhɒmɪsʌɪd/
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nounNORTH AMERICAN
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- the killing of one person by another.
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- the killing of one person by another.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo you think that even with two autopsies saying that it was homicide, it's too early to jump to conclusions?
I do look forward to you arranging a demo or vigil in support of this lady, or are you all talk?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI will look forward to the court ruling on it and hopefully if they find him guilty they will either recommend he gets therapy as it seems he has a real mental issue or maybe a custodial sentence.
I do look forward to the famous supporting this lady as after years of this kind of thuggery many older people are terrified to go out.
I do look forward to you arranging a demo or vigil in support of this lady, or are you all talk?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAs I've said, I think it's a terrible incident and the perpetrator should be severely punished. I'm just disappointed that people like you don't demand that we wait for due process before jumping to conclusions.
I do look forward to the famous supporting this lady as after years of this kind of thuggery many older people are terrified to go out.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postseriously you are mocking this incident? How fecking sad are you??
A 31 year old man with 100 previous arrests knocks down a 92 year old and you use it to support your racist agenda?
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seriously you are mocking this incident? How fecking sad are you??
A 31 year old man with 100 previous arrests knocks down a 92 year old and you use it to support your racist agenda?
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