l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 by Jammie
For all the clamor from the left to abolish gun ownership, maybe we ought to
have a look at lenient sentencing laws. At least a few people would still
be alive today. Let’s start with this mutant who killed someone early
Monday. He was convicted of killing a man in 2008 but since he was a “
youth” at the time, he served less than nine months behind bars.
Guess he wasn’t rehabbed.
A shooting at a VIP nightclub in an upscale Seattle suburb left one man
dead and hundreds of parties – including reality star Aubrey O’Day and
most of the Seattle Seahawks team – diving for cover.
Police say a 19-year-old smuggled a handgun into the Munchbar club in
Bellevue, Washington, and opened fire about 1am on Monday – killing a 30-
year-old man and shooting a second man in the hand.
The suspect, Ja’mari Jones, is on the run and considered armed and
dangerous.
He has already killed once before. Jones was convicted in 2009 of the
high-profile, brutal beating death of ‘the Tuba Man,’ a beloved Seattle
street musician. Because he was 16 at the time, he served less than 36 weeks
in juvenile detention.
Going to go out on a limb here and surmise he’s not legally in possession
of firearms.
Meanwhile, across the country, this animal, already convicted of murder,
killed two fireman early Monday.
The gunman who ambushed four volunteer firefighters, killing two, in
upstate New York had spent 17 years in prison for beating his grandmother to
death with a hammer in 1980, police said.
A shame he didn’t get the death penalty back then. Those firemen would be
alive today.
William Spengler opened fire on the volunteers as they responded to a
blaze just before 6 a.m. ET in a small cluster of homes along Lake Ontario
in Webster, N.Y., police said, rocking this close-knit community.
The 62-year-old convicted felon had apparently set a trap, luring in
first responders and then firing on them from atop an earthen berm.
“It does appear that it was a trap that was set,” said Webster Police
Chief Gerald Pickering, his voice breaking at times. “People who get up in
the middle of the night to fight fires, they don’t expect to get shot and
killed.”
Two repeat killers, three people dead. But hey, it’s all those law-abiding
gun owners out there that are the problem, right? Maybe we should have a “
national conversation” about liberal sentencing laws | j*****g 发帖数: 223 | 2 顶。加州不断在放罪犯出来,放松3 strike law, what the f#%&
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【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : by Jammie : For all the clamor from the left to abolish gun ownership, maybe we ought to : have a look at lenient sentencing laws. At least a few people would still : be alive today. Let’s start with this mutant who killed someone early : Monday. He was convicted of killing a man in 2008 but since he was a “ : youth” at the time, he served less than nine months behind bars. : Guess he wasn’t rehabbed. : A shooting at a VIP nightclub in an upscale Seattle suburb left one man : dead and hundreds of parties – including reality star Aubrey O’Day and : most of the Seattle Seahawks team – diving for cover.
| d**********g 发帖数: 2014 | 3 说的很有道理。
美国的监狱改造系统是个笑话。
司法对小罪惩罚太重,对重罪惩罚太轻。 | C****n 发帖数: 2324 | 4 其实这个和民主党的理念是一脉相承的: 就是平均主义。
罚富人钱, 补贴穷人
惩罚好人, 原谅坏人。
总之最后大家的生活质量都差不多, 不管你是穷人富人, 勤人懒人, 聪明笨蛋, 好
人罪犯。消灭生活差别是民主党的宗旨。
所以罪犯也要有权利, 原理在此。
【在 d**********g 的大作中提到】 : 说的很有道理。 : 美国的监狱改造系统是个笑话。 : 司法对小罪惩罚太重,对重罪惩罚太轻。
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