Kolek planning to go pro
Are these the good cops or bad cops? I can’t keep track
So i guess its not a hate crime now?https://www.axios.com/2022/11/23/colorado-club-shooting-suspect-non-binary-attorneys-say
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
The Colorado Springs shooting is such a sad story all the way around.++ The attacker apparently was relentlessly bullied as a teenager -- the kind of thing that happens all the time to kids who are viewed as "different" by their peers and/or family members -- and his father was an abusive dirtball. It doesn't excuse the crime, obviously, but it does add context. ++ There are all the innocent victims of the shooting. Needless loss. Tragic. Marginalized within our society, the victims thought they were in a safe place, only to be gunned down just for being who they were. These kinds of crimes are becoming more common, whether the victims are LGBTQ, Jewish, Muslim, Black, Asian, Latino, etc, and whether they take place in clubs, churches, synagogues, villages, college campuses or wherever.++ The legal system will work out whether or not this particular attack was a "hate crime." It's not really what's important today -- except, perhaps, to the straight, white males who constantly portray themselves as the real victims.++ There have been at least 3 mass shootings in America just the past few days. As always, one has to fight off simply shrugging one's shoulders and saying, "What else is new?"
We need to lock up losers like this “Mx.” before it gets this bad. Plenty of warning signs, as is usually the case.
You're a true Americun. Lock up people before they commit crimes. How about not giving him access to weapons of war?
“They” have committed crimes in the past
this LOSER should never have been out to commit these atrocious crimes but due to this criminal justice reform blah blah...this is what happens.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2022/11/22/colorado-springs-shooting-anderson-aldrich-red-flag-records/10758028002/ "In short: giving those accused of a crime a chance to move on in an arrest that never resulted in a conviction, as was the case in El Paso County in 2021 with Anderson Lee Aldrich, the suspect in the mass shooting in Colorado late Saturday."in other words, there was no record of his previous "run in"?? nice, blame the gun
Like Cheeks, you never actually bother to read the stories you link here.Colorado’s District Attorneys’ Council has raised concerns about the records sealing laws, but has mainly focused on ensuring the records are still available to law enforcement.So far, they’ve been successful in those efforts, said Timothy Lane, the group’s legislative liaison and policy analyst.“There’s a difference between sealing and expunging,” Lane said. “All of these records still exist and can be shared with law enforcement agencies if there’s a proper purpose.”
and then there's this-"Lee said questions about the system should be directed to the district attorney who decided against prosecuting Aldrich last year—which could have created a criminal record. That record, in turn could have prevented the shooter from legally purchasing firearms. and this-"“All of these records still exist and can be shared with law enforcement agencies if there's a proper purpose”???you know what i'm getting at pak and these woke DA's are letting these criminals out and/or off while gov's and atty gen's are emptying our prisons. gee, i wonder why crime is out of control in san fran, ny, et.al. innocent people are getting hurt and killed very unnecessarily. if docs and cops are held accountable for their actions and rightly so, so should judges and DA's and whoever else is recklessly allowing criminals to walk
Do you know the information surrounding the DA that chose not to prosecute in this situation?
So Roquet stepping directly in it again? Take as old as time.