Armed Polite Society
Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Perd Hapley on July 11, 2016, 01:21:09 PM
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Here is the story of young disciple of Michael Brown in my area. He got into an internet argument with a police officer, and then broke into his home, to conclude their discussion. He was shot and killed.
Link. (http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/off-duty-st-louis-county-officer-fatally-shoots-intruder-at/article_00c6c2bd-d559-5b78-a8f1-e78187dfa2a6.html)
Here are some people complaining about an 8-year sentence for a BLM protestor who tried to burn down another Quiktrip, next door to Ferguson, and for a couple of other crimes.
http://www.riverfronttimes.com/newsblog/2015/12/11/ferguson-protesters-express-shock-at-eight-year-sentence-for-joshua-williams
They didn't seem to think their lives mattered.
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Last month, the nineteen-year-old Williams pleaded guilty to arson, burglary and stealing; the charges stemmed from a December 23, 2014 protest during which Williams was recorded entering a Berkeley QuikTrip (which had initially been broken into by looters) and lighting fires inside and outside the convenience store.
From the 2nd link. I don't know what attempted arson along with other crimes usually gets you. If he burned down the house of one of the "shocked" people, I doubt they would have an issue with the sentence.
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News people. Due to the mostly historical risk of a building fire taking out major parts of a city, as well as the still existing threat to people inside the building, as well as the sheer amount of property damage possible, arson is still considered an extremely serious offense.