Pearland Police Chase
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@Acefighter17 You're misguided, simply from a pragmatic point of view I assumed the death penalty would be a more simple and affordable solution to crime, but then after researching it a bit, the lawsuits and proceedings required for the death penalty actually come out to being more (in millions) of our tax dollars than 40$ a day for jail.
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BURGLARYBOY* should've YIELDED to the right,and POPO* shoulda been doing 99 in /55. there's texas justice.
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the bad guy should have yeilded the right away thanks for aggressive cops in texas who protect us from the vermin
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@Acefighter17 You do realize that it costs considerably more money to put someone on death row than to give them life without parole. Someone on death row gets 20 years of filing appeals and racking up legal fees on the state's dime. If there was a quicker and cheaper way of putting people to death, I'd be all for it. But I'm very much against the death penalty just because of how expensive the current system is.
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@whattheheck1000 He gave up his rights when he decided to break the law. Does he deserve to get run over? Probably not. I just don't think our society should have any compassion for criminals.
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@whattheheck1000 no!! yeah this is a real person who would have no problem hurting you either jackass
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@whattheheck1000 you must be anti-smart to.
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FYI the suspect was check and released from hospital with bruising only. And criminal record from his 43was extensive. He got minor injury but a long prison sentence.
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Using deadly force when the suspect was running away? COP FAIL
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Fucking retard running and fucking retarded cop.
Do you guys have no compassion? This is a real person.
whattheheck1000 3 years ago
Who was running from the police, after breaking the law. He got what he deserved. Liberals...
Acefighter17 3 years ago 3
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That could have killed him, which is never worth it. No one is incorrigible, and think of the suspect's innocent family.
The death penalty will be abolished within 20 years with the way it's going. I hope it never makes a revival.
whattheheck1000 3 years ago
So you would rather he (or a serial murderer) would sit in jail, with my hard earned tax dollars paying for their three square meals a day, weight rooms, library, cable TV, etc? I wish he had been killed. Wouldn't have to worry about him hurting anyone.
Acefighter17 3 years ago 8
The death penalty won't be abolished in Texas. Know why? Because if it ever is, then every Texan who isn't a liberal with their head up their ass will arm themselves (much like their are already), and anytime they see a criminal will shoot on sight. Hell, why not? Free food, free TV, no bills to pay at all. Living in jail is the LIFE!! And it's all thanks to liberal fucktards like yourself. Have a nice day!
Acefighter17 3 years ago 7
I live in Tennessee. I am anti-death penalty, anti-abortion, anti-war, you name it.
whattheheck1000 3 years ago
I came across this and couldn't help but think of you.
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself." - John Stuart Mill
Acefighter17 2 years ago 3