Saturday, April 1, 2017

Cop Sentenced to Forty Years for Manslaughter in Georgia

Louisiana gave us yet another example of the typically incompetent cop work in America which results in the deaths of over a thousand civilians every year, hardly any of which receive any serious investigation.

This story is about yet another second-rate cop but it probably won't take the direction you expect.  He was vicious and incompetent with the result a six-year-old boy took multiple bullets and died but this cop wasn't any different from a thousand other trigger-happy cop monkeys on any given year.  (RT:  Louisiana officer sentenced to 40 years for manslaughter of autistic child)


Forty years for manslaughter?  Are you fucking serious?  I'm not even sure Charlie Manson has done forty years although I don't know because, well, I don't care.  Let him sing Kumbaya with Son of Sam and then kill each other.  It doesn't matter to me.


Forty years is not even close to the expected sentence for manslaughter and what does that mean, class?

Watson:  it will get appealed, overturned, and he will likely walk.

And you win today's Chevolet, dear Watson.


Watson:  is your bitch that the sentence is too harsh or too easy?  It's tough to tell.

The judge in this case cleverly made it both.


What do you expect for manslaughter in America, mates?  Maybe ten years, right?  The Rockhouse does not see justice when the cop gets four times that sentence and that may not strike you as the right team for the Rockhouse to join but, all together now:  justice works for everyone or it doesn't work for anyone.


We see people like Elon Musk and his SpaceX team doing everything humanly possible to inspire America to greatness and in response we get Georgia.  Fucking hell.  (Ithaka:  Loren Does an Excellent Job of Not Man'splainin' the SpaceX Launch)

The Rockhouse contention remains unchanged:  winning the Civil War was a mistake.

How can Elon Musk possibly lift America all by himself.

Watson:  admirably!

Fair enough, mate.  He does, indeed.

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