How to deal with Rioters - Terrorism charges

Discussion in 'Politics' started by gwb-trading, Jun 29, 2020.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

     
    #111     Jun 20, 2021
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  2. Overnight

    Overnight

    Sheesh, do what you want guys, but don't FLAUNT IT!

    That's why assholes like you make 2A fans look like morons.

    Because 2A fans like you are fucking morons. This is why I quit the NRA. Fucking POS organization that doesn't stop stupidity, but promotes it!
     
    #112     Jun 20, 2021
  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    But the violent BLM rioters don't get charged...

    ESCAPING JUSTICE
    Hundreds of BLM rioters, looters and vandals have charges DROPPED despite destruction from violent protests
    https://www.the-sun.com/news/3123181/hundreds-blm-rioters-looters-vandals-charges-dropped/

    HUNDREDS of Black Lives Matter protesters who were arrested for looting, vandalising and rioting across New York have had their charges dropped.

    Protests that were sparked by the death of George Floyd, were disrupted by looters who caused serious damage to businesses.

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    Looters have pictured ransacking stores and clashing with police in a period of violence last June.

    In the Bronx many store owners woke up to broken storefronts, shattered glass and stolen goods.

    An analysis of NYPD data by NBC New York has showed that out of the 118 arrests that were made in Bronx in June 2020, most cases have been dismissed, a total of 73.

    Another eighteen cases remain open and there are 19 convictions for lesser counts like trespassing, which carry no jail time, the report states.

    The data shows that in Manhattan there were 485 arrests.

    222 have now been dropped and 73 got lesser counts.

    Another 40 cases involved juveniles and were sent to family court; 128 cases remain open.

    Of the 485 cases just 128 remain open, with 40 cases involving juveniles and cases sent to family court.

    Jessica Betancourt, the vice president of a local merchants association, who owns an eyeglass shop that was looted and destroyed along Burnside Avenue told the outlet: "Those numbers, to be honest with you, is disgusting.

    "I was in total shock that everything is being brushed off to the side.

    "They could do it again because they know they won’t get the right punishment"

    Meanwhile, law enforcement expert and former NYPD Chief of Patrol Wilbur Chapman said that the district attorneys’ offices and the courts had "allowed people who committed crimes to go scot-free."

    "If they are so overworked that they can’t handle the mission that they're hired for, then maybe they should find another line of work," he added.

    Deputy Inspector Andrew Arias, confirmed that long follow-up investigations were led in each case.

    "We had to analyze each case individually and see if, in fact, we could prove the right person had committed the crime," he said.

    NBC stated that Bronx DA Darcell Clark declined repeated requests for an interview, as well as Manhattan DA Cy Vance whose office has been busy with a team of prosecutors investigating separate allegations of tax fraud surrounding President Trump’s businesses.

    The outlet also noted an internal memo in which Vance says there were over 3,500 unindicted felony cases waiting to move forward in the courts that they have been on hold because of the pandemic.

    Before dropping a case, Vance told his prosecutors to review defendants' criminal histories, whether police could really place the suspect at the scene, and whether the individual caused “any damage to the store.”

    Vance told his office, "For many of these commercial burglaries, you will be asked to reduce the initial felony charge to a misdemeanor and to dispose of the case … with an eye towards rehabilitation."

    A court spokesman told NBC that the decisions to dismiss cases were primarily made by the district attorneys.

    "An application must be made by the district attorney or as they have done with hundreds of DATs, decline to prosecute them," said Lucian Chalfen.
     
    #113     Jun 21, 2021
  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    The way to deal with rioters is to address the reason they are rioting.

     
    #114     Jun 21, 2021
  5. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Their is NO EXCUSE for a VIOLENT RIOT. If they want change then they can PEACEFULLY PROTEST.
     
    #115     Jun 21, 2021
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    If as a society we want to stop riots now and in the future than the reason they are rioting needs to be addressed.
     
    #116     Jun 21, 2021
  7. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    The proper way to address violent rioters is with lengthy prison sentences. Whether it be the ANTIFA/BLM clowns looting & burning American cities or the violent clowns storming the Capital on January 6th.
     
    #117     Jun 21, 2021
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  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    The proper way to prevent violent riots is with lengthy prison sentences for cops who wrongly kill and hurt citizens.
     
    #118     Jun 21, 2021
  9. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    There should NEVER be riots. Peaceful protests I can support. Violent riots should have strong immediate response by law enforcement and the national guard. Rioters should receive lengthy felony prison sentences.

    If a police officer does wrong then I also support appropriate prison sentences for their crimes against citizen (and residents) as well.
     
    #119     Jun 21, 2021
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Throughout history that leads to bigger riots and civil wars. A strong response by the Brits and British Troops to the tea party and other colony riots lead to this countries war against Britain.Best just to address the the reason people are rioting.
     
    #120     Jun 21, 2021