This is stupid post: 26420288 “it's not a crime to follow someone and yell stop even while holding a gun
It wouldn't matter if Travis McMichael cartwheeled 200 feet in front of Maude
he never even put his hands on him, it's not a crime to follow someone and yell stop even while holding a gun
Travis McMichael never had the chance to block Maude's path because he was attacked while standing his ground
This is stupid post: 26420289 “they were trying to stop a CRIMINAL from fleeing the scene of the crime---------then the criminal attacked them
Oh brother they were trying to stop a CRIMINAL from fleeing the scene of the crime---------then the criminal attacked them.
This is stupid post: 26420311 “It all boils down to a coward's interpretation of law”
It all boils down to a coward's interpretation of law, since they're too afraid to protect the women and children of their neighborhood they want to make it illegal for real men to so they can feel less cowardly
Stupid? Why you ask? Yes because when trying to win the freedom of three men charged with murder and held without bail because they are a danger to society it’s not wise to declare yourself more knowledgeable on Georgia Law than a judge assigned to handle the case.
It’s very stupid to call that judge stupid and a coward after being caught yelling lie after lie after lie about the case. Habitual liars are never welcome in any presiding judge’s court room.
post: 26420634 “The judge: “
Walmsley said the footage shows the McMichaels pose a threat to the community. They had no way of knowing if Arbery was responsible for the burglaries they suspected him of, the judge concluded.
“And that somehow resulted in individuals thinking it was appropriate to block that individual’s path of travel, shoulder a firearm in order to get him to stop,”
I’m going with the prosecution’s verbiage:
Friday, Nov 13, 2020 at 1:20 PM By
Christian Boone, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Greg and Travis McMichael denied bond in Ahmaud Arbery case
Walmsley said the footage shows the McMichaels pose a threat to the community. They had no way of knowing if Arbery was responsible for the burglaries they suspected him of, the judge concluded.
“And that somehow resulted in individuals thinking it was appropriate to block that individual’s path of travel, shoulder a firearm in order to get him to stop,” Walmsley said. “There is a significant danger to all of those actions. Individuals who do that need to be aware of the fact they can end up exactly where (the McMichaels) are now.”