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Why does the 'press' keep calling these BLM gangsters and hired thugs 'activists'? ... But, anyway, just your typical Democratic Party hireling, some baby beater and thief paid to foment murders of police officers and violent hate crimes against white people, on his way to prison, where he should have been anyway.
Dallas Activist Dominique Alexander Sentenced to Prison
Alexander was first arrested in July 2009 for causing serious bodily injury to a child. Police reported heād been babysitting his girlfriendās 2-year-old son for the evening when he called her at 11 p.m. and told her āto get home now.ā But he didnāt tell her why. When she arrived, she found her child unresponsive. Alexander told his girlfriend that heād been watching a movie with her son on the couch. He paused the movie, police reported, and as he walked into the computer room, he heard the sound of her son, who was asleep on the couch, fall off the couch and onto the carpet.
But the doctor disagreed with his statement. He examined Alexanderās girlfriendās son in the intensive care unit and reported that the child had a subdural hemorrhage between the halves of his brain and at the back of the brain. He also had retinal hemorrhages in both eyes.
āThe severity of his injuries is not consistent with rolling off the couch,ā the investigating officer reported the doctor saying. āThe injuries are acute and likely occurred around the time that [his girlfriendās son] started to have symptoms (like being unresponsive.) Without more adequate history of trauma, complainantās injuries are more consistent with abusive head trauma and child physical abuse.ā
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Not long after he was arrested for injury to a child causing severe bodily harm, he got into trouble for forging a check, leading police on a high-speed chase, stealing a car and falsely claiming that a car was stolen.
Alexander brought a couple of character witnesses, but one had only recently met him and the other didnāt know Alexander was on probation.
As she read his sentencing, Judge Lewis told Alexander, āIāve given you multiple chances.ā Alexander will receive credit for his time he has already served in jail. His attorneys believe that he could parole out within six months.
The line about 'character witnesses' is some pretty funny stuff. lol lol lol
Dallas Activist Dominique Alexander Sentenced to Prison
Alexander was first arrested in July 2009 for causing serious bodily injury to a child. Police reported heād been babysitting his girlfriendās 2-year-old son for the evening when he called her at 11 p.m. and told her āto get home now.ā But he didnāt tell her why. When she arrived, she found her child unresponsive. Alexander told his girlfriend that heād been watching a movie with her son on the couch. He paused the movie, police reported, and as he walked into the computer room, he heard the sound of her son, who was asleep on the couch, fall off the couch and onto the carpet.
But the doctor disagreed with his statement. He examined Alexanderās girlfriendās son in the intensive care unit and reported that the child had a subdural hemorrhage between the halves of his brain and at the back of the brain. He also had retinal hemorrhages in both eyes.
āThe severity of his injuries is not consistent with rolling off the couch,ā the investigating officer reported the doctor saying. āThe injuries are acute and likely occurred around the time that [his girlfriendās son] started to have symptoms (like being unresponsive.) Without more adequate history of trauma, complainantās injuries are more consistent with abusive head trauma and child physical abuse.ā
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Not long after he was arrested for injury to a child causing severe bodily harm, he got into trouble for forging a check, leading police on a high-speed chase, stealing a car and falsely claiming that a car was stolen.
Alexander brought a couple of character witnesses, but one had only recently met him and the other didnāt know Alexander was on probation.
As she read his sentencing, Judge Lewis told Alexander, āIāve given you multiple chances.ā Alexander will receive credit for his time he has already served in jail. His attorneys believe that he could parole out within six months.
The line about 'character witnesses' is some pretty funny stuff. lol lol lol