Luigi Mangione FACES a SECOND-DEGREE MURDER CHARGE in New York in connect-…
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P.Error — 1 year ago(December 24, 2024 04:58 PM)
I’m saying not wanting to go jail is a valid reason to have and defend yourself against. If an officer is taking you to jail and your only chance to escape the forcible situation is to shoot him then it is what it is.
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Cheeky — 1 year ago(December 24, 2024 07:00 AM)
He killed the officer because he didn't want to go to jail.
As if that was going to work. If he would have went to jail it wouldn't have been a death sentence like it is now
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P.Error — 1 year ago(December 24, 2024 05:03 PM)
That’s the problem.
He killed an officer to get said officer to stop bothering him. He killed said officer as a last resort only when officer became physical. He neutralised the threat that was facing him at that moment. That’s not first degree murder.
If it had been two carjackers instead, it would be ruled self-defence. He pleaded with the carjackers to leave him he several times and only resorted to lethal force when one carjacker grabbed him with intent to kidnap him. Officers who are detaining people should not be exempt from allowing people their natural human instinct to defend their property and life against force.
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MovieManCin2 — 1 year ago(December 25, 2024 02:41 AM)
He was a ****ing moron, like almost all thugs who get killed by the police. Just do what the cop says and you will not get killed! Why is it so hard for these idiots to grasp that simple concept?
MAGA! FAFO!
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Cheeky — 1 year ago(December 15, 2024 03:54 AM)
It wasn't self defense. He was being a little pussy who didn't want to go to jail
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P.Error — 1 year ago(December 24, 2024 05:13 PM)
People can resist “arrest” just as much as they can resist a robbery.
Being threatened with “arrest” is just as much of a valid threat as anything else.
Officers are literally implying
You must do as I say, and allow me to restrain your arms, and get in the back of m vehicle, or I kill you.
That’s a threat where use of self-defence is applicable.
It may not be legal, but we certainly can’t blame people for wanting to defend themselves against an arrest. It’s like trafficking. It lasts a long time. It’s scary for anyone.
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AnthonySocksss — 1 year ago(December 15, 2024 06:06 AM)
first degree needs it to be murder for hire, or their second murder
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