GoBigOrange86
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It is.. and it has prevented me from altercations knowing that (well, actually one specific incident) although the Lord knows it was tempting.. I think in that situation adults would hopefully would try and restrain people or get them away from other peopleI think a grown person assaulting a child would fall under aggravated assault, which is a felony. If it isnt it should be. Ill defer to the Lawyers on TCA.
This is going to get worse as more of the national media starts talking about it.
In literally every other case ever in the history of time, police/DA try to slap as much stuff on anyone involved as they possibly can. See what sticks.Wait, I was at the hospital when I read the Miller/Oats stuff and I completely misread. How on Earth is he not accessory? Couldn't charge him is simply a lie. Does anyone think a regular black kid in the state of Alabama wouldn't be staring at a felony murder charge if he/she did the same thing? At the very least, the kid is an accessory. A fair DA might allow him to plea that down to something else if the kid is just stupid (and at that age he may well be simply dumb) but most people would be charged in that situation.
In literally every other case ever in the history of time, police/DA try to slap as much stuff on anyone involved as they possibly can. See what sticks.
But they're going to try to convince us they can't think of ANYTHING to charge him with?
Now, I don't advocate for throwing sh*t at the fan to see what sticks and give a kid a criminal record. And I'm not saying this BECAUSE he's a rival's player. I say this because he literally is responsible for a murder occurring. If he doesn't bring the gun, she doesn't get shot that night.
He shot her because she rejected his harrassment. WowJust dropped by with a new Oats nug:
https://www.si.com/nfl/ravens/news/...r-jackson-ray-lewis-murder-jamea-jonae-harris