Muy said:
And guarantee that lady can't afford to live up here raising 5 boys on her own when she has time to stand out there all week.
Sure she can because the government pays for them. You and I support her kids more than she does.
Muy said:
And guarantee that lady can't afford to live up here raising 5 boys on her own when she has time to stand out there all week.
jrdaustin said:
And to the dip**** on Court TV who is complaining because Karmello "only stabbed him once"
JerryHelper said:
With all due respect, where exactly are those black people today? Where are the black people saying he's an embarrassment to their race? Where are the black people saying this is Justice?
Because the only black people im hearing from are the ones singing from the same old playbook of crying victim, not caring about violence against innocent white people, and excusing crimes purely because of the color of someone's skin.
They have no one to blame but themselves for this image because it's the only one they put out to the world.
Mort Rainey said:Gaeilge said:Karmelo Anthony supporter: "What do I tell my 5 boys? What do we do now!?"
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 9, 2026
Uh… don't murder? pic.twitter.com/DGrnCbhhe6
You literally can't move far enough away from these people.
jrdaustin said:Old_Ag_91 said:
I went back and listened again and heard the one guy say "he only stabbed him once", yes he stabbed him in the chest directly into the heart and killed him. He was asked to leave multiple times. Why do these court tv nutballs question that the jury came up with murder?! Sounds pretty dang murderous to me. Manslaughter seems more like an accident if anything but KA seemed to have intent to kill someone (he brought a knife with him after all).
My mother asked me the difference between manslaughter and murder. I said manslaughter is someone who's driving and staring at their phone as they plow over a pedestrian. (To be fair, that might also fall under criminally negligent homicide). But murder involves a willful, deliberate act that could knowingly cause the death of another.
Baiting someone with a "Touch me and find out" challenge, then sticking a knife in their chest is about an easy of a murder call as there is.
And to the dip**** on Court TV who is complaining because Karmello "only stabbed him once", WTF do you expect of plunging a knife into the chest of another? If he really wants to split hairs, and even allowing for the possession of a knife at a track meet, as well as outright provoking the scenario, the ONLY way I would consider a manslaughter charge would have been if Karmello would have used a slicing motion and somehow caught an artery. And likely not even then. But a full-on stab wound???? Not a chance.
fc2112 said:jrdaustin said:
And to the dip**** on Court TV who is complaining because Karmello "only stabbed him once"
I wonder, in his mind, how many times one needs to stab someone else for it to be murder.
Yes. There were no actual witnesses who could defend the murder.FireAg said:
I did not follow this trial closely…
Did the defense really put a witness on the stand who admitted that KA provoked the confrontation to begin with?
FireAg said:
I did not follow this trial closely…
Did the defense really put a witness on the stand who admitted that KA provoked the confrontation to begin with?
JerryHelper said:
With all due respect, where exactly are those black people today? Where are the black people saying he's an embarrassment to their race? Where are the black people saying this is Justice?
Because the only black people im hearing from are the ones singing from the same old playbook of crying victim, not caring about violence against innocent white people, and excusing crimes purely because of the color of someone's skin.
They have no one to blame but themselves for this image because it's the only one they put out to the world.
BMX Bandit said:fc2112 said:Mort Rainey said:Gaeilge said:Karmelo Anthony supporter: "What do I tell my 5 boys? What do we do now!?"
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 9, 2026
Uh… don't murder? pic.twitter.com/DGrnCbhhe6
You literally can't move far enough away from these people.
Why do you think the Dallas North Tollway is being extended to the Red River?
Connecting Indian county to Indian country
Mort Rainey said:
" After the jury returned to the courtroom, Judge Roach explained that the issue of "sudden passion" had been raised. He said that if jurors believe he committed the murder under sudden passion, they will decide between a sentencing range of two to 20 years.
If the jurors do not reach a unanimous verdict, Judge Roach said, they will decide between 5 and 99 years in prison."
This isn't over yet. He could still slide through on a much lighter sentence.
INSANE: The same woman who said that the black community was, "gon stand with ours regardless" if Karmelo was found guilty of MURDER, is now outside of the trial screaming about how she has 5 boys and "doesn't know what to tell them anymore" after the jury reached their verdict https://t.co/AzNSa2KwZB pic.twitter.com/d4oxowZtwq
— Savanah Hernandez (@Savsays) June 9, 2026
Mort Rainey said:
" After the jury returned to the courtroom, Judge Roach explained that the issue of "sudden passion" had been raised. He said that if jurors believe he committed the murder under sudden passion, they will decide between a sentencing range of two to 20 years.
If the jurors do not reach a unanimous verdict, Judge Roach said, they will decide between 5 and 99 years in prison."
This isn't over yet. He could still slide through on a much lighter sentence.
Mort Rainey said:
" After the jury returned to the courtroom, Judge Roach explained that the issue of "sudden passion" had been raised. He said that if jurors believe he committed the murder under sudden passion, they will decide between a sentencing range of two to 20 years.
If the jurors do not reach a unanimous verdict, Judge Roach said, they will decide between 5 and 99 years in prison."
This isn't over yet. He could still slide through on a much lighter sentence.
Mort Rainey said:
" After the jury returned to the courtroom, Judge Roach explained that the issue of "sudden passion" had been raised. He said that if jurors believe he committed the murder under sudden passion, they will decide between a sentencing range of two to 20 years.
If the jurors do not reach a unanimous verdict, Judge Roach said, they will decide between 5 and 99 years in prison."
This isn't over yet. He could still slide through on a much lighter sentence.
Im Gipper said:
Not really a basis to object to that instruction, so why build in potential error?
Has nothing to do with mercy.
Quote:
He said that if jurors believe he committed the murder under sudden passion, they will decide between a sentencing range of two to 20 years.
usmcbrooks said:Im Gipper said:
Not really a basis to object to that instruction, so why build in potential error?
Has nothing to do with mercy.
So that is pretty common?
usmcbrooks said:Mort Rainey said:
" After the jury returned to the courtroom, Judge Roach explained that the issue of "sudden passion" had been raised. He said that if jurors believe he committed the murder under sudden passion, they will decide between a sentencing range of two to 20 years.
If the jurors do not reach a unanimous verdict, Judge Roach said, they will decide between 5 and 99 years in prison."
This isn't over yet. He could still slide through on a much lighter sentence.
Why would the DA agree to that, mercy, compassion?
Mort Rainey said:Gaeilge said:Karmelo Anthony supporter: "What do I tell my 5 boys? What do we do now!?"
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 9, 2026
Uh… don't murder? pic.twitter.com/DGrnCbhhe6
You literally can't move far enough away from these people.
Serious Lee said:
is Savanah right, same lady?
"Better mine than yours!"INSANE: The same woman who said that the black community was, "gon stand with ours regardless" if Karmelo was found guilty of MURDER, is now outside of the trial screaming about how she has 5 boys and "doesn't know what to tell them anymore" after the jury reached their verdict https://t.co/AzNSa2KwZB pic.twitter.com/d4oxowZtwq
— Savanah Hernandez (@Savsays) June 9, 2026
Pylon Cam said:
All white jury finds him not guilty…shocking. So many white people have killed black folks with even less justification than Karmelo had and were let off the hook for it. More and more I'm beginning to hate our ****hole of a state, which is sad as I used to be proud of being a Texan.
If my family and friends weren't all here, I'd leave.
25Lighters said:I practice law in Collin County, Texas.
— Sholdon Daniels (@SholdonDaniels) June 9, 2026
Karmelo Anthony will be convicted and sentenced to life in prison.
As he should.
He murdered that boy because he was raised to hate white people and to view himself as a victim in every situation.
It’s a culture thing.
Im Gipper said:
Not really a basis to object to that instruction, so why build in potential error?
Has nothing to do with mercy.
JerryHelper said:
With all due respect, where exactly are those black people today? Where are the black people saying he's an embarrassment to their race? Where are the black people saying this is Justice?
Because the only black people im hearing from are the ones singing from the same old playbook of crying victim, not caring about violence against innocent white people, and excusing crimes purely because of the color of someone's skin.
They have no one to blame but themselves for this image because it's the only one they put out to the world.
Hardcore Greg said:Mort Rainey said:Gaeilge said:Karmelo Anthony supporter: "What do I tell my 5 boys? What do we do now!?"
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 9, 2026
Uh… don't murder? pic.twitter.com/DGrnCbhhe6
You literally can't move far enough away from these people.
Saw someone recently point out that our real estate industry is essentially based almost entirely around how far you can live away from people like this. Hard to argue.
We have quite a few educated mid and upper income Nigerians out here in NW burbs of Houston and they have ZERO patience for people like this. Some of them do not hide it at all...almost like they are proactively signaling "please do not confuse us with these people".