The $1000 bond (actually $500) is on cases out of Milwaukee.
Sorry if a dumb question but can someone refresh my memory on this? So much has happened since then it's almost a blur.Sea Speed said:
What on earth could have happened in January of 2019. Damn. Just can't figure it out.
Just wait...somebody is going to come along soon and start comparing the numbers and say it is because constitutional carry was legalized.texasaggie2015 said:
EDIT: I'm dumb... long day at work. I misread the article and thought she was killed. This says she was just injured.
Woman shot during road rage incident in north Harris County, HCSO says (click2houston.com)
Haven't seen this posted already. Unreal.
What the hell is up with all these road rage shootings?
I am surprised it hasnt happened yet.txags92 said:Just wait...somebody is going to come along soon and start comparing the numbers and say it is because constitutional carry was legalized.texasaggie2015 said:
EDIT: I'm dumb... long day at work. I misread the article and thought she was killed. This says she was just injured.
Woman shot during road rage incident in north Harris County, HCSO says (click2houston.com)
Haven't seen this posted already. Unreal.
What the hell is up with all these road rage shootings?
There's also the cultural problem of not being able to consider consequences of actions.txags92 said:
I think it is pretty easy to explain. When you stop prosecuting criminals for lesser crimes, they stop feeling like there are consequences for what they do. So when somebody in traffic pisses them off, they start shooting.
Easy, Rod said:There's also the cultural problem of not being able to consider consequences of actions.txags92 said:
I think it is pretty easy to explain. When you stop prosecuting criminals for lesser crimes, they stop feeling like there are consequences for what they do. So when somebody in traffic pisses them off, they start shooting.
weird. cui bono?Quote:
Crime Stoppers provided lots of stats for the increase and the timing related to this activity. They are seeing push back from the criminal reform people. Judges used to fine all felony arrestees $25 that went to Crime Stoppers for the tip line reward program. Most judges have stopped doing this, dropping their prior year funds by 80%. People are calling media outlets to ask the news outlets to stop using Crime Stoppers as a source for their reporting.
I would also like to volunteer....to kick Rodney Ellis in his ****ing balls.Sea Speed said:
Thanks for this post, it is really interesting. Did they mention what people could do on an individual level if you aren't with a group? Id be interested in volunteering
FourAggies said:
I had to Google cui bono. The social justice groups don't like the message that Crime Stoppers has, so they are putting pressure on the media to essential silence Crime Stoppers.
Marvin_Zindler said:
We are so fooked.
https://breaking911.com/shock-video-gas-station-clerk-shot-in-the-face-point-blank-by-gunman-without-warning/
Marvin_Zindler said:
We are so fooked.
https://breaking911.com/shock-video-gas-station-clerk-shot-in-the-face-point-blank-by-gunman-without-warning/
Correct.BarryProfit said:Marvin_Zindler said:
We are so fooked.
https://breaking911.com/shock-video-gas-station-clerk-shot-in-the-face-point-blank-by-gunman-without-warning/
Memorial just outside 610?!
Only good news is that the clerk may survive:Quote:
The suspect then jumped over the counter and punched the clerk several times. The suspect then attempted to remove the money from the cash register, but was unable to open it.
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The suspect then fled the location in a two-door newer model black Mercedes Benz.
The store clerk was transported to the hospital in serious condition, but is expected to survive.