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So shoot him...makes sense.Yes. That's the only thing he knows. If you're weak you get abused.
Now, if she shot him to defend herself, then I'm good with that.
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So shoot him...makes sense.Yes. That's the only thing he knows. If you're weak you get abused.
That's beyond violence. Yea the dude's a complete dirtbag but to suggest he deserves to be killed? Psychotic reaction.So, be violent like him?
Soak a rag in cold water and put it over your neck. If that doesn't do it, seek psychiatric help. My goodness.Yes. That's the only thing he knows. If you're weak you get abused.
I assumed that was what he meant. She was clearly in a bad situation. If she puts a bullet in him I have no issue with it. I can't stand pedophiles and men who rape or abuse women.So shoot him...makes sense.
Now, if she shot him to defend herself, then I'm good with that.
Definitely, but I thought he meant shoot him as punishment. If he meant in self-defense, then yeah.I assumed that was what he meant. She was clearly in a bad situation. If she puts a bullet in him I have no issue with it. I can't stand pedophiles and men who rape or abuse women.
It says she was posting comments on social media about it, waving a gun etc. Can't believe I haven't heard about this.If she had shot him she'd be facing life in prison.
Example: https://www.courttv.com/news/wiscon...illing-her-alleged-rapist-and-sex-trafficker/
Not the same situation.If she had shot him she'd be facing life in prison.
Example: https://www.courttv.com/news/wiscon...illing-her-alleged-rapist-and-sex-trafficker/
This is disturbing. Former NFL running back Zach Stacy shows the world what it is to be a failure.
Stacy was ordered to surrender his passport but told the judge it was in his car in Tennessee. He had to surrender the documents before he could be released. On Saturday, he paid $10,150 for his release, according to FOX35 Orlando. A judge ordered Stacy to stay away from Evans. He's not permitted to possess any kind of weapon.
Evans said she hoped Stacy "gets the help he needs."
Both charges Stacy is facing are felonies. He could face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.
Former NFL running back Zac Stacy posted a $10,000 bond on Friday after he was arrested and charged with a pair of felonies stemming from a disturbing video that appears to show him assaulting the mother of his child.
Aggravated Battery in Florida
Under Florida Statute 784.045(1)(a), the crime of Aggravated Battery is defined as an intentional battery with a deadly weapon, intentionally causing great bodily harm, or battery against a pregnant person and is punishable by up to fifteen years in prison.
Penalties for Aggravated Battery
In Florida, the crime of Aggravated Battery is a Second Degree Felony and punishable by up to fifteen (15) years in prison, fifteen (15) years of probation, and a $10,000 fine.
Aggravated Battery is assigned a Level 7 offense severity ranking under Florida’s Criminal Punishment Code. Absent grounds for a downward departure sentence, a judge is required to sentence a person convicted of Aggravated Battery to a minimum sentence of 21 months in prison, but may also sentence the person up to the statutory maximum of fifteen years in prison.
And I made the mistake of reading it on Monday morning.this thread managed to be even more depressing than expected. kudos..?
no kidding. i just thought it would be your run-of-the-mill ssf thread of stupidity.Amd I made the mistake of reading it on Monday morning.
That's beyond violence. Yea the dude's a complete dirtbag but to suggest he deserves to be killed? Psychotic reaction.
Should we just give him a hug and put him in timeout?That's beyond violence. Yea the dude's a complete dirtbag but to suggest he deserves to be killed? Psychotic reaction.