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Monday, February 5, 2024

... And Justice For All (Except Whites)

 From the Post Millennial: "Brothers who killed Ethan Liming, stomped on his chest, broke his neck and took his car at LeBron James’ school sentenced, only 6 months and 18 months each." Both sport the tarantula head hairdo. An excerpt:

    The brothers charged in the death of 17-year-old Ethan Liming at LeBron James’ Promise School in Akron, Ohio were sentenced in October, coming one month after a jury could not come to a unanimous decision on a count of first-degree felony involuntary manslaughter one of the brothers was charged with.

    21-year-old Deshawn Stafford, who was found guilty of aggravated assault and assault was sentenced to 18 months in prison and six months in jail. The sentences will be served simultaneously, according to WKYC. 

    Tyler Stafford, his 20-year-old brother, who had been found guilty of assault, was sentenced to six months in jail. Both brothers were found not guilty of involuntary manslaughter.

    The elder Stafford had faced an additional count of first-degree felony involuntary manslaughter in connection to the death. A jury in September was unable to reach a unanimous decision on the charge, leading Summit County Common Pleas Judge Tammy O’Brien to declare it a mistrial.

    Following the verdict, the Liming family's attorney Mr. Guttierez said his clients were "devastated," and "feel their son was murdered yet again."

    "They've been brutally victimized by these individuals that night," he said, "and now they've been victimized again by the system."

The results are probably because of jurors that believed that Liming had it coming for disrespecting a black kid.

2 comments:

  1. I'm waiting for Americans to reach the point at which they, unaminously and fully, understand Each Of Us Is Completely On Our Own and just start shooting those why prey on others. That will not improve society, not even a little bit, but until that point is reached neither Offialdom nor Culture will deal with the issue seriously.

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    1. The elites won't deal with the issue seriously until they fear that they, themselves, will be the subject of the public's ire. That is why we started seeing serious reforms in the 1920s and '30s.

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