That is the example. He’s right.

Best introduce some legislation to keep guns and ammo out of the hands of the folks that follow the law.

That’ll do the trick. :confounded:

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Just to refresh it for you…

“Arbery, 25, was shot and killed Feb. 23 as he was jogging through the Satilla Shores, Georgia, neighborhood, but charges weren’t filed until last month”.

I mean. Is the concept of dangerous neighborhoods a new concept for you?

Would it be as dangerous to the man killed if some progressive bleeding heart hadn’t reduced his bail?

How do we know the neighborhood was dangerous, the obvious aside?

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Okay. Thanks. Good example.

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Trayvon was followed and harassed by a wannabe cop, who thought he was up to no good, which ended in Trayvon’s death.

This is a tragic case of one being killed randomly by a person with prior charges of violent acts. I am all for the bail system to be revised, but people charged with violent crimes should not receive a reduction in bail.

Unity: you stay out of my hood, I’ll stay out of yours.

Yeah, Trayvon was walking his dog, too? Right?

His engineering degree down the tubes.

Absolutely. I would never advise a white person to move into a Democrat inner city.

Apparently the bail was reduced by the sitting judges in the case. I have no idea why it was reduced. But yes, if the shooter wasn’t released on bail, the murder would not have happened.

“The Philadelphia DAO argued in two separate cases last year that Davis Josephus be held in jail, yet bail was lowered by judges over our objections,” Krasner said in a written statement.

My neighborhood looks ideal. It stays that way for a reason :wink:

I have a problem with this assertion.

True, the perp is black and the victim white. But until we know (not just guess, but KNOW) that combination happened because of race, it is (at best) an ASSUMED racial hate crime. The killers may have chose that guy simply because he was the next one to come by, and would have done the same to a black guy had that been the next guy to pass by.

Same holds when the perp is white and the victim black.

The jump to the most extreme conclusion is a horrible problem in our social discourse today.

For me, the larger problem here is the fact that the trigger-man in this killing was out on bail after his original bail for aggravated felonies was reduced merely a month ago.

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He must’ve had it coming.

:man_shrugging:

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A lack of generational wealth forces the need to rob and murder.

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There is this thing called “White Privilege”.

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For the robbery I agree. And the murder?

Why would anyone move somewhere with a high crime rate?

Waling a dog is not relevant.

Both cases are tragic.