It was absolute outrageous that violent criminals were released because of fear they would get the virus.
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Your title is misleading. You make it sound like the virus killed the accuser.It was absolute outrageous that violent criminals were released because of fear they would get the virus.
But correct grammar is racist. The title isn't misleading. It lacks a comma. Everyone knows how racist commas are.Your title is misleading. You make it sound like the virus killed the accuser.It was absolute outrageous that violent criminals were released because of fear they would get the virus.
KMA. Injecting the word "then" would be proper.But correct grammar is racist. The title isn't misleading. It lacks a comma. Everyone knows how racist commas are.Your title is misleading. You make it sound like the virus killed the accuser.It was absolute outrageous that violent criminals were released because of fear they would get the virus.
...I don't see any connection between cops' race and the criminals they are trying to arrest--but they ALWAYS mention itI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
Leftist policies ALWAYS lead to Death and Destruction.It was absolute outrageous that violent criminals were released because of fear they would get the virus.
..you are out of your mind if you think the MSM is anti-muslim...they are anti--white-----24/7 WHITE this WHITE thatI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
...I don't see any connection between cops' race and the criminals they are trying to arrest--but they ALWAYS mention itI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
hahahhahahahhahaha sometimes it is sometimes it isn't--typical babbblecrap...I don't see any connection between cops' race and the criminals they are trying to arrest--but they ALWAYS mention itI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
Sometimes race is a factor and sometimes it isn't. Same with religion. Use common sense. I don't see how this guy's assumed religion has anything to do with this situation, and it is not mentioned in any report. Moreover, we don't know whether this guy is a practicing Muslim. There is at most an inference, from his name, that one or both of his parents were. If this guy was white and had a cross tattoo on his arm, would the headline read "Christian rapist released from jail . . .?
..you are out of your mind if you think the MSM is anti-muslim...they are anti--white-----24/7 WHITE this WHITE thatI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
hahahhahahahhahaha sometimes it is sometimes it isn't--typical babbblecrap...I don't see any connection between cops' race and the criminals they are trying to arrest--but they ALWAYS mention itI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
Sometimes race is a factor and sometimes it isn't. Same with religion. Use common sense. I don't see how this guy's assumed religion has anything to do with this situation, and it is not mentioned in any report. Moreover, we don't know whether this guy is a practicing Muslim. There is at most an inference, from his name, that one or both of his parents were. If this guy was white and had a cross tattoo on his arm, would the headline read "Christian rapist released from jail . . .?
...PROVE Floyd's/Brown's/Sterling's/etc etc deaths involved race
..you CAN'T
specify?hahahhahahahhahaha sometimes it is sometimes it isn't--typical babbblecrap...I don't see any connection between cops' race and the criminals they are trying to arrest--but they ALWAYS mention itI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
Sometimes race is a factor and sometimes it isn't. Same with religion. Use common sense. I don't see how this guy's assumed religion has anything to do with this situation, and it is not mentioned in any report. Moreover, we don't know whether this guy is a practicing Muslim. There is at most an inference, from his name, that one or both of his parents were. If this guy was white and had a cross tattoo on his arm, would the headline read "Christian rapist released from jail . . .?
...PROVE Floyd's/Brown's/Sterling's/etc etc deaths involved race
..you CAN'T
Looks like there's a pattern, though. As I said, use some common sense.
hahahahahhaaha__ I grew up in a mostly black hood' with only black friends--I've said this many times before..you are out of your mind if you think the MSM is anti-muslim...they are anti--white-----24/7 WHITE this WHITE thatI don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
I'm wondering if this story was published by a paper in New York just because the offender has a Middle Eastern-sounding name, and whether this thread was created solely on this basis. If this offenders name was John Smith, would this story have been chosen for publication?
"anti-white" what? White supremacist? White nationalist? Finish it.
I wish that we Americans could have an intelligent discussion about racial issues. I mean sit down at the round table and actually talk to each other, and even better, LISTEN to each other. When you grow up in an all-white suburb, as I did, you might hear stories on the news about something happening in some far-off place like Mississippi, but it might as well be on Mars. But we live in the information age now, and people carry around cell phones equipped with cameras, and have avenues for telling stories of what has happened to them in their lives, so we have become more aware of what others have experienced and aware that there is a problem. Why not address it intelligently, thoughtfully, and with consideration for other people's humanity?
Your title is misleading. You make it sound like the virus killed the accuser.It was absolute outrageous that violent criminals were released because of fear they would get the virus.
Your title is misleading. You make it sound like the virus killed the accuser.It was absolute outrageous that violent criminals were released because of fear they would get the virus.
I don't see any connection between this guy's religion, if he actually has one, and this whole sad story. I'm a local, and I'm trying figure out what happened, as this man apparently was going back and forth between Maryland and Virginia. This is very easy to do. Prince George's County, Maryland, and Alexandria, Virginia, are separated by the Potomac River, and are connected by a bridge on the Beltway. But they are two separate jurisdictions in two different states.
A judge in Alexandria could not have known that this guy would go home to Greenbelt, Md., and commit another crime a month later. The Commonwealth's Attorney in Alexandria stated that he did not know of the Maryland charges and would have tried to revoke this guy's bond if he had known. Then this guy was released in Maryland and crossed into Virginia again and shot this woman.
The various jurisdictions do not coordinate very well at times. Virginia LEOs have no jurisdiction in Maryland, and vice versa. It is difficult to spot offenders who skip around among various jurisdictions, even with modern databases. And both of these states border on the District of Columbia, so add that to the mix. I bet that these foul-ups occur pretty often.
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