@vivify saidWhat have all of this person’s decisions and ideas of justice so far been? This will create a better picture and understanding for you. Also it will give insight what this person would do with more power. This will give a better understanding of their intentions now and future ideas and later agendas.
This is misleading.
The DA didn't state she's looking to let the killers off in this case, she said in an email she's working with an Asian community to find solutions for future issues that don't involve incarceration. The DA didn't say she wants to let murderers off.
07 Apr 23
@mike69 saidOkay. Still doesn't change the fact that the article is deliberately misleading.
What have all of this person’s decisions and ideas of justice so far been? This will create a better picture and understanding for you. Also it will give insight what this person would do with more power. This will give a better understanding of their intentions now and future ideas and later agendas.
07 Apr 23
@athousandyoung saidThey shot a two year old in the head and she's offering them manslaughter with no time , just some kind of probation?
It wasn’t murder it was manslaughter
Wow....great.
Should this guy go to prison?
https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/sheriff-hunter-accidentally-kills-his-11-year-old-daughter/2827177/?amp=1
Callers said a Hallsville man accidentally shot his daughter Daisy Grace Lynn George with a high-powered rifle while hunting.
At a Monday news conference, Sheriff B.J. Fletcher said the pair had returned to the father's truck where he tried to clear the hammer of his rifle. He had believed the firearm was no longer loaded when he dropped the hammer, but a round was still chambered, the sheriff said.
"He had thought he had cleared the gun, but unfortunately, he hadn't," Fletcher said. The rifle discharged, striking the girl as she was either about to get into the truck or had just gotten into the truck, Fletcher said.
Low clouds grounded a requested helicopter airlift, so an ambulance transported the girl 12 miles (19 kilometers) to a Longview hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Fletcher said there was nothing to suggest the shooting was anything but a tragic accident.
Or this guy?
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/07/04/us/florida-father-shoots-son/index.html
Nothing Stephen knew about guns, it seems, could have prevented his father from accidentally shooting him dead Sunday at a Sarasota, Florida, gun range.
Clayton Brumby, 64, pulled the trigger while trying to fish a hot shell casing out of the back of his shirt, according to the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office. The investigation continues, but there are no charges pending against the father, the department said in a statement Monday
@jj-adams saidLike when SWAT killed Aiyana Stanley-Jones?
If the victim was black and the killers white you better believe there'd be murder charges pending and the community would be up in arms over it.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_of_Aiyana_Jones
On October 3, the judge dismissed the involuntary manslaughter charge against Weekley.[6][7][8] On October 10, the judge declared a mistrial due to jury deadlock.[48] On January 28, 2015, county prosecutor Kym Worthy dismissed the last remaining charge against Weekley, the misdemeanor of 'careless discharge of a firearm causing death'. Weekley will not go to a third trial
07 Apr 23
@jj-adams saidYour article doesn't say that. It just says an email was sent about general plans regarding Asian communities.
She doesn't want the murderers of a toddler to be incarcerated.
That's the bottom line.
If what the article insinuates is true then it's abhorrent and she should lose her job. But the DA's email doesn't actually say what you claim.
07 Apr 23
@vivify saidSays it in the opening paragraph:
Your article doesn't say that. It just says an email was sent about general plans regarding Asian communities.
If what the article insinuates is true then it's abhorrent and she should lose her job. But the DA's email doesn't actually say what you claim.
"The family of Jasper Wu, an Oakland toddler who was killed by stray bullet, have voiced concern over Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price’s plans to not pursue jail time for the suspects."
07 Apr 23
@jj-adams saidOf course there isn't any evidence of such "plans"; the defendants are presently still charged with murder and incarcerated. https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/news/alameda-county-da-pamela-price-denounces-racist-attacks-surrounding-the-jasper-wu-slaying-case/
Says it in the opening paragraph:
"The family of Jasper Wu, an Oakland toddler who was killed by stray bullet, have voiced concern over Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price’s plans to not pursue jail time for the suspects."