Aug 11 2022 - Case updated with "Waive right to indictment" and "transportation order" - Review scheduled for next year

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If you check out other records on the site, you'll notice that transfer orders aren't detailed in cases where people are either on the way to a civilian care facility or on their way to prison. Chris is on his way to an asylum again and since he accidentally doxxed one of their workers (who was later harrassed), he's going to have a very, very hard time if he goes back to the same place.
Who did he dox
 
If only it would be feasible to use a shock collar on Chris now.

Why not try hunger? It baffles me why people continue to insist on feeding him.


He literally created a second un-clit with a knife this time,

But he did that to himself. It's not the same thing as externally applied pain.

he's literally unteachable

No argument there. And everything he does learn is the wrong lesson.


Things might actually get real ugly.

…for Chris. Thus far people have been incredibly lenient with his outbursts, but there are limits.

The longer Chris manages to avoid the streets, the worse they will be for him.
 
Chris is on his way to an asylum again and since he accidentally doxxed one of their workers (who was later harrassed), he's going to have a very, very hard time if he goes back to the same place.
Mentioning someone's name isn't "doxing" them and he has no responsibility not to talk about his opinion of medical care he's received. Also who harassed her exactly? And how?
 
I'm pretty sure he was carrying around some kind of bat as well, though that could be some bleeding from what I recall of ADF's trans arsenal. Fuck we've been following these weirdos for so long.
He brought a bat to Too Many Games. I believe he also has had a knife and either almost or did get a taser from Praetor
 
I already explained why this isn't likely. The current log for Chris's case contains 4 transportation orders - the newest one we aren't sure of (and VINE shows no movement), and 3 priors.

We know Chris went from:

1, Henrico Co Jail to Central Virginia Regional Jail.
2. Central Virginia Regional Jail to the Mental Hospital
3. Mental Hospital back to Centra Virginia Regional

If they had a 'transportation order' for every movement to court house, there would be at least 1 more transportation order, if not 2, because we know he was in court at least once for the stomping incident ("I want my toys NOW"!).

It also roughly fits with the autism deferment and the oddly far out continuance, not to mention what Chris has said in his recent letters about Region 10 and waiting for a bed to be open.

Transportation orders don't get issued until the defendant has been denied bail, so the arraignment wouldn't have one.
 
Home gaming systems were popular (Im in his age range SNES was especially with kids who didnt have the system or were only allowed to play on rainy days, so theyd come over to play, and Id in turn go to kids houses who had more games or different ones) but so was riding bikes around, playing in the Park, climbing trees, pickup games like Baseball or Trip Tag or dodgeball played with tennis Balls... Thinking about it, its probably best Chris stayed indoors, assuming City Kids arent as tough as Hillbilly ones in his Hick town.

When I was in gradeschool there was a kid my age who lived on my street who was legit retarded. Had the facial look, speech and went to a different school. Guy still went outside to play and rode a large trike with a big metal basket in the Back. We'd take turns sitting in the back in twos or threes while he'd pedal us down the street with tard strength... Being mentally handicapped is no reason for someone to be like Chris. Chris is honestly and truly reeeeally exceptionally special.
I know what you're talking about
People assume we hate him because he has autism
My brother has autism and he works at Wendy's
My cousin has down syndrome and she works on an assembly line at a factory
If you were to ask their coworkers about them they would say they're always on time work really hard and never miss a day
If anyone here were to meet them I'm sure everyone here would say but good hard working people
We just like Chris because of his ego and the fact that he genuinely is lazy and takes from the system without giving anything back
 
Transportation orders don't get issued until the defendant has been denied bail, so the arraignment wouldn't have one.
Still not likely because defendants don't attend grand jury hearings and so far as we can tell there isn't going to be a trial since they didn't return an indictment. So what else could it be? Transportation order that just sits there, the deferment out for a year for the hearing no I think we're right I think it's related to some kind of suspended or deferred sentence.
 
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I remain convinced that the real reason the macing incident happened wasn't so much sonic's arms as it was Chris wanting to feel like an empowered woman. Which to him was copying what he saw in pop culture and thus the mace - in the video you can clearly see he looks left and right like a child not wanting to be caught before he takes the mace out and sprays the guy. Additionally, in FB posting after he was bailed, he claimed he tested the mace on himself and had no ill effects (because the idiot sprayed it on his arm like suntan spray-on lotion).

I'm pretty sure he was carrying around some kind of bat as well, though that could be some bleeding from what I recall of ADF's trans arsenal. Fuck we've been following these weirdos for so long.
Chris and weapons is a odd subject
He never learned assault was wrong just using certain things is wrong

It is like if you got in trouble for throwing a baseball at someone's head
You would figure out throwing things at people is wrong
Chris would see it as the baseball was wrong so next time he should use a rock

He is like a cat
If you do not want a cat to jump on furniture you spray it with a water bottle.
Eventually it learns jumping on the table will get it sprayed so it jumps on a chair.
It learns jumping on the chair gets it sprayed so it jumps on the couch.
The cat never learns what it is doing is wrong only that if it jumps here it gets sprayed.

Chris is the same way

He had a knife and got rid of it when he cut himself so he learned the potential consequence for having a knife was cutting himself

Chris had pepper spray then he learned the potential consequences for using it was jail so he got rid of it

Then Chris started carrying around a baseball bat

He never learns that assault is wrong just assault with certain weapons is wrong. There's no doubt in my mind that if I were to switch the order of things and give him a baseball bat at GameStop instead of pepper spray he would have swung at the guy.
It is because of this I truly do believe Chris is a danger to himself and others
 
Bike trailers are a thing. I doubt Chris would be smart enough to hook one up though.
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I could totally see Chris getting one of those trailers for kids and saying Magi-chan is riding with him. That or he puts a plushie in it.

In the Netherlands there it's a kind of cargo bike called bakfiets (literally "box bicycle") that is a daily driver for people who carry groceries, etc. or to transport their kids around town. In cities it's the most common way to transport small children.

It would be the perfect vehicle for Chris to cart his sonichus and rosechus around.

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Why not try hunger? It baffles me why people continue to insist on feeding him.

Hunger is a good motivator to do something that you know will get you food. It is a terrible punishment to prevent a behavior. When you want to punish a dog, starving it will not do any good as it can't associate its lack of food with the action that caused it. It does not prevent negative behavior.

Even when you want a particular behavior, you have to ensure that the animal to be trained is *always* hungry, otherwise they will not perform the behavior to get the treat.

To dissuade Chris from doing shitty things, starving him will not work. It has to be an immediate, sharp consequence, applied with such surety that he reflexively avoids the behavior even after that surety is gone years later.
 
In the Netherlands there it's a kind of cargo bike called bakfiets (literally "box bicycle") that is a daily driver for people who carry groceries, etc. or to transport their kids around town. In cities it's the most common way to transport small children.

It would be the perfect vehicle for Chris to cart his sonichus and rosechus around.

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Hunger is a good motivator to do something that you know will get you food. It is a terrible punishment to prevent a behavior. When you want to punish a dog, starving it will not do any good as it can't associate its lack of food with the action that caused it. It does not prevent negative behavior.

Even when you want a particular behavior, you have to ensure that the animal to be trained is *always* hungry, otherwise they will not perform the behavior to get the treat.

To dissuade Chris from doing shitty things, starving him will not work. It has to be an immediate, sharp consequence, applied with such surety that he reflexively avoids the behavior even after that surety is gone years later.
I wonder if Chris has ever gotten a real betting in his life, you know the kind that leaves you in the floor coughing up teeth & and unable to remember what happened, all you know is that is happened.
Don't know if it would have any affect on Chris.
Doubt Chris can be affected positively by regular means of reward and punishment.
 
In the Netherlands there it's a kind of cargo bike called bakfiets (literally "box bicycle") that is a daily driver for people who carry groceries, etc. or to transport their kids around town. In cities it's the most common way to transport small children.

It would be the perfect vehicle for Chris to cart his sonichus and rosechus around.

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Hunger is a good motivator to do something that you know will get you food. It is a terrible punishment to prevent a behavior. When you want to punish a dog, starving it will not do any good as it can't associate its lack of food with the action that caused it. It does not prevent negative behavior.

Even when you want a particular behavior, you have to ensure that the animal to be trained is *always* hungry, otherwise they will not perform the behavior to get the treat.

To dissuade Chris from doing shitty things, starving him will not work. It has to be an immediate, sharp consequence, applied with such surety that he reflexively avoids the behavior even after that surety is gone years later.
So the only effective way to wrangle him would be to have a team of people following him around in shifts with a cattle prod?
 
So the only effective way to wrangle him would be to have a team of people following him around in shifts with a cattle prod?

As has been mentioned many times, can just use a shock collar with a drone/robot dog following him around, so the tard wrangler can just work from home. Wrangler shocks when needed, and automatically shocks if Chris gets too far from the drone.
 
Gayhole is oddly apt lol

Normally later Old English is somewhat readable, but that second sentence is a doozy. The sentence structure is all German-ey and a lot of the words' meanings have evolved or the words have been dropped from the language. Something like "She had him sent to a very dark room in the jail." Kinda. Derk isn't exactly dark, put isn't exactly a room. There were less words in the language and the meanings are fuzzy.
Yeah, you ain't kidding. I mean, with a little knowledge of Deutsch this sentence from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is almost readable: "Ond þon ilcan geare worhte se foresprecena here geweorc be Liggean .xx. mila bufan Lundenbyrig." (AD 896) By contrast, Middle English is almost always readable (although you'll invariably fuck up the pronunciation).
 
As has been mentioned many times, can just use a shock collar with a drone/robot dog following him around, so the tard wrangler can just work from home. Wrangler shocks when needed, and automatically shocks if Chris gets too far from the drone.
Too much risk of weens hacking the server to shock Chris constantly.

A Chris Chan level Tard Wrangler should be a serious profession, not just left for exploitation by any bored teen with a raspberry pi.

As such it should be open to only those willing to undertake training and exams in both Christory and cattle driving.
 
In the Netherlands there it's a kind of cargo bike called bakfiets (literally "box bicycle") that is a daily driver for people who carry groceries, etc. or to transport their kids around town. In cities it's the most common way to transport small children.

It would be the perfect vehicle for Chris to cart his sonichus and rosechus around.

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Hunger is a good motivator to do something that you know will get you food. It is a terrible punishment to prevent a behavior. When you want to punish a dog, starving it will not do any good as it can't associate its lack of food with the action that caused it. It does not prevent negative behavior.

Even when you want a particular behavior, you have to ensure that the animal to be trained is *always* hungry, otherwise they will not perform the behavior to get the treat.

To dissuade Chris from doing shitty things, starving him will not work. It has to be an immediate, sharp consequence, applied with such surety that he reflexively avoids the behavior even after that surety is gone years later.
This pic is great, euro wammin get shit done, they can look hot while driving their kids around on a bike,
however I do hope that bulge in her pants is the bike seat
 
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