

Fair, and pointless.
Fair, and pointless.
Facists: Exist
DAMNED LIBRULS
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State sanctioned dilution of what it means for things to be true. It’s not about the vaccines, it’s about getting people to accept falsehoods.
Oh god don’t tell them about ATMs.
Must mean they’re pro fascist, then.
FistingEnthusiast, always bringing the truth.
Pretty sure Kimmel isn’t news.
I have a real hard time believing that someone who was brought up in a Utah religious, guns, law enforcement, MAGA family ended up shooting Charlie Kirk after putting groyper messages on his rounds because he was so far left.
Guns are a useful solution to some problems.
Are they? I know that unlocking a phone and bypassing encryption are different, but I hadn’t heard this before.
They can’t compel you to give up your phone’s password or pattern, but they can compel you to open it with biometrics.
If there’s anything I know about the office of President of the United States, it’s that it’s lulz now, lulz tomorrow, and lulz forever.
Perfect, thank you.
Mangione’s lawyers argued that the New York case and a parallel federal death penalty prosecution amounted to double jeopardy. But Carro rejected that argument, saying it would be premature to make such a determination.
Bragg’s office contended that there are no double jeopardy issues because neither of Mangione’s cases has gone to trial and because the state and federal prosecutions involve different legal theories.
Mangione’s lawyers said the dueling cases have created a “legal quagmire” that makes it “legally and logistically impossible to defend against them simultaneously.”
If they were arguing against federal jurisdiction, they would be arguing against federal jurisdiction, not saying that it “amounted to” double jeopardy. The judge has still left the double jeopardy argument open, though.
The only thing I can think of that they might have to hook federal charges on is if they’re saying he crossed state lines as part of a plan to commit a crime, where that plan was executed (pun intended).
They argue that the New York case and a parallel federal death penalty prosecution amount to double jeopardy.
Unfortunately, they don’t. You can be charged in State, Federal, and Military jurisdictions for the same offense - provided that the charge is applicable in each jurisdiction.
My own opinion is that the federal charges are super weak here. They only exist because Luigi is accused of “crossing state lines.” So far as I’m aware, interstate travel isn’t illegal. The fact that interstate travel occurred before and/or after a crime was committed shouldn’t make that a federal crime. Otherwise, everything is a federal crime.
Let’s be fair here. There’s an investigation going on. As a law enforcement spokesperson, you don’t just go blabbing case details willy nilly.
I mean, who do you think he is, FBI Director?
You’re not wrong. Everyone reading this, please take note that every piece of information being reported is coming from Utah law enforcement, then secondhand from Cox, and the FBI, much of it now via Kash Patel. Some of that information has already been demonstrated to be plainly false (“trans messages” on the rounds), while other things can be accepted as true (video and stills, actual messages on the rounds, chat content), and some is just “whaaa … ?” (“There was a hardwritten note, we know it, and we know exactly what was in it, but it doesn’t exist anymore.”)
Then layer on top of that that the administration is leadning real hard into the “left-wing radicals” thing, and their leaning is being heavily reported by a media landscape that is incapable of comprehending the “joking not joking meme culture” of places like 4chan, 7chan, corners of SomethingAwful, old IRC, Usenet, StileProject. Someone I know tells me: “I lived there. Still visit there. It’s always, and I do mean always, right wing shit.” I was there, too, and it is always right wing shit.
Cox says Robinson was “radicalized by Reddit, by dark places on the internet” and the concludes that Robinson is a “leftist.” Lol no, that’s not what happens on “dark places on the internet” (I mean, unless you include tankies? Maybe?)
Again, to everyone, be very critical of the messaging you’re seeing come out of the investigation, the administration, and the media reporting on it. This is shaping up to be not “wag the dog” but just a disembodied tail wagging itself.
Kash then begins to talk about how he personally walked the crime scene and at that time they found evidence including a “screw driver” on the roof.
Well the first reporting I heard of this screwdriver is that it was found in the woods near the rifle. Or are there two screwdrivers?
“Please, let me get that Overton Window for you!”