UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson fatally shot outside Hilton hotel in Midtown in targeted attack: cops - Just Part and Parcel of visiting a Big City

So what crime did that ceo commit other than just existing?
you're the reason why this country went to shit. not because of brown people, not because of politicians, not because of anything other than the average man who should know better.

His Eminence, High Lord Washington gazes down at you with terrible knowledge.
 
Seriously, nobody other than online losers are "uniting" behind this killer. In real life most people see him for what he is, a coward that shot an unarmed innocent man with two kids in the back. But if this is what you want to hang your hats on then good luck.
An important lesson was learned this year by the corporate elite: You are within reach, you are soft and your actions have consequence.

More children are going to need to lose more fathers before that lesson is taught effectively.
 
there's only one lawyer paralegal who can save luigi now...
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I think the terrorism charge is justified. You can't get more straightforward than executing a stranger to get a message that doesn't concern you in any way. Stapling both charges together as some double homicide is bullshit.

It would be a fun trial, though I don't know if LawTube still exist post Rekieta meltdown.
 
I think the terrorism charge is justified. You can't get more straightforward than executing a stranger to get a message that doesn't concern you in any way. Stapling both charges together as some double homicide is bullshit.

It would be a fun trial, though I don't know if LawTube still exist post Rekieta meltdown.
The terrorism charge is a misstep by the state prosecution. They needed to slap it on the docket in order to meet the requirements of "first degree murder" as New York state defines it, rather than just rely on plain ol' "second degree murder".

It also goes against the narrative the feds are painting (that he stalked a man across state lines, resulting in death; a very personal and targeted act) and what the Altoona police said was in his notebook (that he decided against a bomb because he didn't want to harm innocent bystanders). Terrorism could fit if you squint your eyes a bit, but it's currently too flimsy to hinge a murder conviction on it.
 
I'm not a religious man, but isn't there a part in the Bible where it says God will strikes those who strike the righteous or some shit?
I think maybe you’re thinking of the Pulp Fiction version of Ezekiel 25:17

The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness, for he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children and I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers and you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you!
 
the author is a tremendous retard though
He gets so close to the truth when he tells the story about Luigi wanting to Jaywalk across the street to help the man having a seizure, and the Tokyo police just acting like NPCs waiting for the light to change

This is just that on a bigger scale. The American people are the guy having the seizure, and Luigi is again breaking the NPC programming to run across the street to help
 
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Some pics from the courtroom. His lawyer color matched him, so they're definitely the one providing him his clothes lol.
I honestly don't get it, I mean someone mentioned Rittenhouse in the other page, Rittenhouse looked like a fucking mess in every courtroom pic. I don't mean him being ugly but emotionally he was nervous, crying, distressed etc.
How the fuck is this guy looking confident and cheerful even in every pic they take
 
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Some pics from the courtroom. His lawyer color matched him, so they're definitely the one providing him his clothes lol.
I honestly don't get it, I mean someone mentioned Rittenhouse in the other page, Rittenhouse looked like a fucking mess in every courtroom pic. I don't mean him being ugly but emotionally he was nervous, crying, distressed etc.
How the fuck is this guy looking confident and cheerful even in every pic they take
Im feeling like regardless of the type of proceeding an army of cops shouldn't be hovering within a foot of someone in court. It like, kind of makes them look guilty when like 7 cops are standing behind you like that one meme. Like what do they think he's going to do, just stand by the door lmfao.

I DON'T KNOW, just a thought though.
 
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I honestly don't get it, I mean someone mentioned Rittenhouse in the other page, Rittenhouse looked like a fucking mess in every courtroom pic. I don't mean him being ugly but emotionally he was nervous, crying, distressed etc.
How the fuck is this guy looking confident and cheerful even in every pic they take
Americans may disagree, but to me (a non-Yank) the tragedy of Rittenhouse is that he seemed like a total LARPing dork who 100% would have been a power-tripping cop in an alternate reality, or at the least fantasised about it. I don't think he had the character to deal with what he did. I don't know if Kyle intended to kill anyone at Kenosha; I think the possibility may have excited him, but he doesn't have the stuff of a man in him to deal with the consequences. Luigi, from the looks of things, has that character. To use an analogy, in the combat sports world all athletes are tough, but some have that "dog" in them that sets them apart. The reason Luigi resonates is because he was a man of action in the world where inaction is the overwhelming norm, if not the mandate.
 
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