14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison...

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What the heck is up with releasing this guy after just 2 years of a 15 year sentence for such a violent crime?

Were they trying to give him a second chance to complete what he failed to do on the first try?


14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.​


By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

February 26, 2025

CBS News affiliate WIAT just reported the following:

https://www.cbs42.com/news/crime/ti...amien-mcdaniel-is-charged-with-in-birmingham/

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Already charged in the deaths of 11 people, four of whom were killed in a mass shooting in downtown Birmingham late last year, Damien McDaniel has now been charged with killing a firefighter at his own station nearly two years ago, killing a UPS employee, and a 21-year-old woman.

October 9, 2019: Damien McDaniel is arrested and charged with two counts of attempted murder involving him allegedly shooting into an occupied car. He was 17 years old at the time.

April 26, 2023: McDaniel pleads guilty to two counts of attempted murder. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, 13 of which were suspended. McDaniel, was given a two-year jail sentence, which he had already served due to 776 days jail credit he had received waiting for trial.


In other words, 14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.
 
What the heck is up with releasing this guy after just 2 years of a 15 year sentence for such a violent crime?

Were they trying to give him a second chance to complete what he failed to do on the first try?


14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.​


By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

February 26, 2025

CBS News affiliate WIAT just reported the following:

https://www.cbs42.com/news/crime/ti...amien-mcdaniel-is-charged-with-in-birmingham/

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Already charged in the deaths of 11 people, four of whom were killed in a mass shooting in downtown Birmingham late last year, Damien McDaniel has now been charged with killing a firefighter at his own station nearly two years ago, killing a UPS employee, and a 21-year-old woman.

October 9, 2019: Damien McDaniel is arrested and charged with two counts of attempted murder involving him allegedly shooting into an occupied car. He was 17 years old at the time.

April 26, 2023: McDaniel pleads guilty to two counts of attempted murder. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, 13 of which were suspended. McDaniel, was given a two-year jail sentence, which he had already served due to 776 days jail credit he had received waiting for trial.


In other words, 14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.
That's fine but you aren't providing a clue as to what the problem is. We know people murder. It happens everyday. There are 66 people murdered every day in the U.S. That is 24,000 a year. There was a great show, CSI that dramatized this sort of thing.

That doesn't lead to the conclusion that "because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea"

You are sensationalizing a datapoint to drive a narrative with no supporting facts.

Here is the thing. Having brain cells doesn't mean you can think. It's like think that because you have hands feet, you can drive a car. Thinking is a process. There is a procedure to good thinking. For instance, the trial system prescribes a methodology for thinking through the evidence. Your doctor has a process and method for thinking through your symptoms and illness. Science has a method for thinking through facts to reach conclusions about causality of nature.

You aren't thinking. You are barking.
 
What the heck is up with releasing this guy after just 2 years of a 15 year sentence for such a violent crime?

Were they trying to give him a second chance to complete what he failed to do on the first try?


14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.​


By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

February 26, 2025

CBS News affiliate WIAT just reported the following:

https://www.cbs42.com/news/crime/ti...amien-mcdaniel-is-charged-with-in-birmingham/

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Already charged in the deaths of 11 people, four of whom were killed in a mass shooting in downtown Birmingham late last year, Damien McDaniel has now been charged with killing a firefighter at his own station nearly two years ago, killing a UPS employee, and a 21-year-old woman.

October 9, 2019: Damien McDaniel is arrested and charged with two counts of attempted murder involving him allegedly shooting into an occupied car. He was 17 years old at the time.

April 26, 2023: McDaniel pleads guilty to two counts of attempted murder. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, 13 of which were suspended. McDaniel, was given a two-year jail sentence, which he had already served due to 776 days jail credit he had received waiting for trial.


In other words, 14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.
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There seems to be a problem with our Justice system, when we see and read items like this.
 
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There seems to be a problem with our Justice system, when we see and read items like this.
Damien McDaniel is accused of beginning a crime spree in July 2023, months after he pleaded guilty to 2 counts of attempted murder. While McDaniel received a split sentence, which requires defendants to serve day-for-day, the time he spent behind bars awaiting trial negated the sentence and he was released from custody.


I've given up on the "justice system" in any blue area.

In the last Presidential election, Jefferson county remained strongly Democratic, 55.8% to 42.6%.

Protect you and yours, stay strapped.
 
A 15 year sentence would only delay the inevitable. He's a mass murderer that only the death penalty can cure.
 
What the heck is up with releasing this guy after just 2 years of a 15 year sentence for such a violent crime?

Were they trying to give him a second chance to complete what he failed to do on the first try?


14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.​


By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)

February 26, 2025

CBS News affiliate WIAT just reported the following:

https://www.cbs42.com/news/crime/ti...amien-mcdaniel-is-charged-with-in-birmingham/

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Already charged in the deaths of 11 people, four of whom were killed in a mass shooting in downtown Birmingham late last year, Damien McDaniel has now been charged with killing a firefighter at his own station nearly two years ago, killing a UPS employee, and a 21-year-old woman.

October 9, 2019: Damien McDaniel is arrested and charged with two counts of attempted murder involving him allegedly shooting into an occupied car. He was 17 years old at the time.

April 26, 2023: McDaniel pleads guilty to two counts of attempted murder. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison, 13 of which were suspended. McDaniel, was given a two-year jail sentence, which he had already served due to 776 days jail credit he had received waiting for trial.


In other words, 14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.

What the heck is up with releasing this guy after just 2 years of a 15 year sentence for such a violent crime?

You wanted to keep a violent black criminal in jail? Have you always been a racist?
 
That's fine but you aren't providing a clue as to what the problem is. We know people murder. It happens everyday. There are 66 people murdered every day in the U.S. That is 24,000 a year. There was a great show, CSI that dramatized this sort of thing.

That doesn't lead to the conclusion that "because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea"

You are sensationalizing a datapoint to drive a narrative with no supporting facts.

Here is the thing. Having brain cells doesn't mean you can think. It's like think that because you have hands feet, you can drive a car. Thinking is a process. There is a procedure to good thinking. For instance, the trial system prescribes a methodology for thinking through the evidence. Your doctor has a process and method for thinking through your symptoms and illness. Science has a method for thinking through facts to reach conclusions about causality of nature.

You aren't thinking. You are barking.


Then please explain why they released him before his 15 year sentence was up.
 
Damien McDaniel is accused of beginning a crime spree in July 2023, months after he pleaded guilty to 2 counts of attempted murder. While McDaniel received a split sentence, which requires defendants to serve day-for-day, the time he spent behind bars awaiting trial negated the sentence and he was released from custody.


I've given up on the "justice system" in any blue area.

In the last Presidential election, Jefferson county remained strongly Democratic, 55.8% to 42.6%.

Protect you and yours, stay strapped.

His original sentence was 15 years. He only spent 2 years in prison.
 
What the heck is up with releasing this guy after just 2 years of a 15 year sentence for such a violent crime?

You wanted to keep a violent black criminal in jail? Have you always been a racist?


Race has nothing to do with it.

I think you're making fun of the people who think that everything is racist.
 
I posted this thread in the political forum, but I got a message saying they moved it because it wasn't political.

It is very political.
 
Alabama found out when it got payback for what the system created.

Only 14 out of many thousands of violent deaths in America?

Alabama obviously doesn't care! Who's supposed to care?
 
He was jailed for only attempting murder with a gun. What's a broken and fkd up system going to do next. Throw the people in Alabama in jail for threatening violence?

Sounds like the chickens are coming home to Alabama and they haven't built enough jails to hold them all.

Or it could be the god's punishment for laying with a sister/wife?
 
Race has nothing to do with it.

I think you're making fun of the people who think that everything is racist.

You caught me, I was mocking the idiots who think he should never have
been imprisoned the first time, because racisssssss.
 
Alabama found out when it got payback for what the system created.

Only 14 out of many thousands of violent deaths in America?

Alabama obviously doesn't care! Who's supposed to care?
Gun violence and gun accidents are a cost of liberty and freedom.
 
He was jailed for only attempting murder with a gun. What's a broken and fkd up system going to do next. Throw the people in Alabama in jail for threatening violence?

Sounds like the chickens are coming home to Alabama and they haven't built enough jails to hold them all.
What part of the system do you think failed?
 
What the heck is up with releasing this guy after just 2 years of a 15 year sentence for such a violent crime?

Were they trying to give him a second chance to complete what he failed to do on the first try?


14 people were murdered in Birmingham, Alabama, because some very evil people thought it would be a good idea to let Damien McDaniel out of prison before he had completed his 15 year sentence for shooting a gun at people who were inside a car.​

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UNREAL
 
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