Black supremacist convicted in the Wakasha mass-murder; should he face federal charges?

Go troll another topic.

This mental case needs warehoused forever. Thanks to his courtroom antics I think this will stick.

There is a little flag on the bottom of my post if you want to use it feel free

Don’t say silly things won’t get asked silly questions…. It’s a pretty easy rule to follow.

waits for meme.

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Lol when you want to believe something so badly, everything is confirming evidence.

:rofl::rofl:

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Lol, even the staunch conservative Debra Messing called them out for it.

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Nothing I stated was frivolous or off topic.

This is one damaged human that has demonstrated an inability to be in society.

Argue otherwise then or be a troll.

It was absolutely frivolous.

Never should been allowed….

That’s why i asked how should have worked

I am not disagreeing with him being removed from society permanently. I am asking how would it work that he should have been restricted from society in the first place. Sounds ominous….

Don’t pretend you’re immune.

Oh well if Debra Messing said it…:rofl::rofl:

Here’s the deal.

It was called an accident for precisely a day and a half after the incident because the initial report contained a reference from a law enforcement officer who had said Brooks was involved in a high speed chase.

Until the police in a press conference put that to rest by saying there was in fact no high speed chase.

Messing’s tweet came either the same day or the day after this press conference.

This is what is called “reacting in the moment” with unfounded opinion.

A good practice would be for uninformed people who don’t know ■■■■ about what went down keep their traps shut about until the initial confused stories settle out…but no, because we live in this 24 hour cycle where people have to make sure they keep their followers engaged, this kind of stuff happens.

A cop told a reporter there was a high speed chase and this was the end of it, so this report was the basis for the media calling it an accident.

As soon as the Waukesha police set the matter straight, that kind of reporting stopped.

But not before moronic “influencers” had their say.

It wasn’t remotely limited to a day and a half.

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