Great news for progressive soyboys. I also like how he's picked up the cadence and pronunciation of all the young chicks, including dropping the T sound in the middle of words like important. Its like, impor-ant you guys.
Great news for progressive soyboys. I also like how he's picked up the cadence and pronunciation of all the young chicks, including dropping the T sound in the middle of words like important. Its like, impor-ant you guys.
Oregon getting very serious about punishing criminals. Odds of the Oregonian doing a follow up story on "Blue" in a year or so, nil. (Nil? Must have World Cup fever. Got vaxxed, apparently need to get boosted).
Great news for progressive soyboys. I also like how he's picked up the cadence and pronunciation of all the young chicks, including dropping the T sound in the middle of words like important. Its like, impor-ant you guys.
Of course they give no examples of the "racist" things that white people have done. What do you want to bet that believing that blacks commit a disproportionate amount of crime or score lower on standardized tests are some of the "racist" beliefs that whites have. Not agreeing that country is systemically racist against blacks is obviously a clear example of the racist beliefs white people have.
Oregon getting very serious about punishing criminals. Odds of the Oregonian doing a follow up story on "Blue" in a year or so, nil. (Nil? Must have World Cup fever. Got vaxxed, apparently need to get boosted).
Someone needs to hunt that muther fukker down, cut his nuts off and force them down his throat. At least that's what I'd do if my son had been his victim.
Oregon getting very serious about punishing criminals. Odds of the Oregonian doing a follow up story on "Blue" in a year or so, nil. (Nil? Must have World Cup fever. Got vaxxed, apparently need to get boosted).
Someone needs to hunt that muther fukker down, cut his nuts off and force them down his throat. At least that's what I'd do if my son had been his victim.
State punishment was one of the leading causes of Western Civilization starting with the Code of Hammurabi. Rather than unending cycles of tribal violence the King would administer the punishment rather than tribal retaliation. The punishment wasn't some sort of an attempt at rehabilitation. It was punishment for deterrence. Don't do the crime if you can't do the crime. Modern leftards feel that for some reason, modern criminals can be rehabilitated and punishment doesn't work. What would you want to do as the father of a young woman if this POS stalker tried to off your daughter and was out shortly for a $4,000 cash payment?
A crazed attorney from Austin, Texas was caught on camera allegedly trying to shoot his ex-girlfriend at the bar she worked at on Saturday, police said.
Gavin Rush, 41, is out on bond after he allegedly stormed into the Anderson Mill Pub with a gun around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday morning and approached his ex, who was behind the bar, according to arrest records obtained by KVUE.
He put a small leather satchel on the table and asked if he could speak with her. When she said “no,” he drew the gun and pointed it at her, with the laser sight aimed at her chest, according to the affidavit and dramatic surveillance footage of the incident shared by Austin City Councilwoman Mackenzie Kelly.
Video of the incident shows two customers at the bar leap into action and tackle Rush, who reportedly fired off multiple shots in the struggle, and held him until police arrived. . . .
Rush was charged with a second-degree felony, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon family violence. An emergency protection order was issued against him, and was soon back on the streets after making a $40,000 bond, KVUE reported.
“For $4,000, you can get out, go home, watch Netflix after trying to murder your ex-girlfriend – are you kidding me?” one of the customers said.
Local leaders have also spoke out against how quickly and easily Rush was released from custody
“This particular case seems to be one where the courts have failed this victim,” Thomas Villarreal, head of the Austin Police Association, told Fox 7.
I don’t know why they’re surprised, this is the new trend in blue zones, even blue zones within red states.
Oregon getting very serious about punishing criminals. Odds of the Oregonian doing a follow up story on "Blue" in a year or so, nil. (Nil? Must have World Cup fever. Got vaxxed, apparently need to get boosted).
Someone needs to hunt that muther fukker down, cut his nuts off and force them down his throat. At least that's what I'd do if my son had been his victim.
State punishment was one of the leading causes of Western Civilization starting with the Code of Hammurabi. Rather than unending cycles of tribal violence the King would administer the punishment rather than tribal retaliation. The punishment wasn't some sort of an attempt at rehabilitation. It was punishment for deterrence. Don't do the crime if you can't do the crime. Modern leftards feel that for some reason, modern criminals can be rehabilitated and punishment doesn't work. What would you want to do as the father of a young woman if this POS stalker tried to off your daughter and was out shortly for a $4,000 cash payment?
A crazed attorney from Austin, Texas was caught on camera allegedly trying to shoot his ex-girlfriend at the bar she worked at on Saturday, police said.
Gavin Rush, 41, is out on bond after he allegedly stormed into the Anderson Mill Pub with a gun around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday morning and approached his ex, who was behind the bar, according to arrest records obtained by KVUE.
He put a small leather satchel on the table and asked if he could speak with her. When she said “no,” he drew the gun and pointed it at her, with the laser sight aimed at her chest, according to the affidavit and dramatic surveillance footage of the incident shared by Austin City Councilwoman Mackenzie Kelly.
Video of the incident shows two customers at the bar leap into action and tackle Rush, who reportedly fired off multiple shots in the struggle, and held him until police arrived. . . .
Rush was charged with a second-degree felony, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon family violence. An emergency protection order was issued against him, and was soon back on the streets after making a $40,000 bond, KVUE reported.
“For $4,000, you can get out, go home, watch Netflix after trying to murder your ex-girlfriend – are you kidding me?” one of the customers said.
Local leaders have also spoke out against how quickly and easily Rush was released from custody
“This particular case seems to be one where the courts have failed this victim,” Thomas Villarreal, head of the Austin Police Association, told Fox 7.
I don’t know why they’re surprised, this is the new trend in blue zones, even blue zones within red states.
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Great news for progressive soyboys. I also like how he's picked up the cadence and pronunciation of all the young chicks, including dropping the T sound in the middle of words like important. Its like, impor-ant you guys.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/30/us/san-francisco-police-remote-control-robots/index.html
Someday yous guysm will get it.
Just a coincidence. Interesting read.
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LIFE IN THE BLUE ZONES:
A crazed attorney from Austin, Texas was caught on camera allegedly trying to shoot his ex-girlfriend at the bar she worked at on Saturday, police said.
Gavin Rush, 41, is out on bond after he allegedly stormed into the Anderson Mill Pub with a gun around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday morning and approached his ex, who was behind the bar, according to arrest records obtained by KVUE.
He put a small leather satchel on the table and asked if he could speak with her. When she said “no,” he drew the gun and pointed it at her, with the laser sight aimed at her chest, according to the affidavit and dramatic surveillance footage of the incident shared by Austin City Councilwoman Mackenzie Kelly.
Video of the incident shows two customers at the bar leap into action and tackle Rush, who reportedly fired off multiple shots in the struggle, and held him until police arrived. . . .
Rush was charged with a second-degree felony, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon family violence. An emergency protection order was issued against him, and was soon back on the streets after making a $40,000 bond, KVUE reported.
“For $4,000, you can get out, go home, watch Netflix after trying to murder your ex-girlfriend – are you kidding me?” one of the customers said.
Local leaders have also spoke out against how quickly and easily Rush was released from custody
“This particular case seems to be one where the courts have failed this victim,” Thomas Villarreal, head of the Austin Police Association, told Fox 7.
I don’t know why they’re surprised, this is the new trend in blue zones, even blue zones within red states.