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Holy fuk this shit blows me defuq away when u fuckin dicknuts write 5 fuckin paragraphs, do you really think anyone gives a fuck about your stupid fukin opinion Jesus Christ eat a yak dick

Nice who fucking cares life
 
You're trying to draw some parallels between this situation (I knew The statistics were not in favor of Travon to begin with [Was just hoping for a more realistic verdict])

First things first
1. I'm in the wrong part of town if I see people dressed in Klan outfits
2. The Klan would never show up in my part of town

You scenario would never happen in reality

If the moon just happens to be full and this did happen
following someone is not against the law , but stalking is.
Ultimately neighborhood watch is not intended for those guy to follow people. The ShomRim case in Baltimore speaks to that end. Atleast the Shomrim guy was found guilty of assault.
But this happened in a state where people can atleast make partially sensible decisions

You mad?

Cool story?
 
Don't agree but I'm not surprised.

Hopefully those who disagree strongly use their words instead of their hands.

Same here, but some mild rioting would make for some good TV. See what kind of bills get passed while we're distracted, etc.

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Not even manslaughter?

Because of the 'stand your ground' laws?

This stretches what can be a lawful homicide to the extremes.

More than 13,000 murders per year, I wonder how many 'lawful' homicides there are that don't show up in the murder statistics.

Seriously, you follow somebody around - you get into a violent altercation, you end end up shooting them dead.

The result: Nothing? Not guilty of anything?

So, how often does this happen? That somebody shoots and kills somebody and it is not ruled an unlawful homicide?

Sounds like a dangerous place up there.













b0und (really)
 
Not even manslaughter?

Because of the 'stand your ground' laws?

This stretches what can be a lawful homicide to the extremes.

More than 13,000 murders per year, I wonder how many 'lawful' homicides there are that don't show up in the murder statistics.

Seriously, you follow somebody around - you get into a violent altercation, you end end up shooting them dead.

The result: Nothing? Not guilty of anything?

So, how often does this happen? That somebody shoots and kills somebody and it is not ruled an unlawful homicide?

Sounds like a dangerous place up there.













b0und (really)

Youre not in this fucking country, much less the court room, so STFU
 
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