I'd encourage everyone to chip in a few bucks for this young man's defense.
Wrong again.2nd degree manslaughter is not an egregious charge - it's literally in place for this exact event. He choked out and accidentally killed a non-violent (NYPD's own words) passenger. Being unruly does not justify a death penalty, and as such this guy is being charged with the appropriate crime.
Because the jury didn't rule that he was guilty does not mean it was an egregious charge. It was a tough case to be a juror on - he clearly accidentally killed the guy, and it's unfortunate he was placed in that position. I'll respect this verdict, just like I'll respect any others that come out that I may not personally agree with.Wrong again.
Your worldview has collapsed the last year
So you're replying here so everyone knows you disagree with the verdict. Why is that?Because the jury didn't rule that he was guilty does not mean it was an egregious charge. It was a tough case to be a juror on - he clearly accidentally killed the guy, and it's unfortunate he was placed in that position. I'll respect this verdict, just like I'll respect any others that come out that I may not personally agree with.
I'm responding to someone who quoted me yesterday, you dullard.So you're replying here so everyone knows you disagree with the verdict. Why is that?