Quote: (11-06-2017 08:04 PM)porscheguy Wrote:
In fact the only way I see this happening is if there’s a breakdown of the system and countless arrests and convictions are going unreported by the military.
Hidey-ho, RVFerinos!
Quote: (11-06-2017 08:04 PM)porscheguy Wrote:
In fact the only way I see this happening is if there’s a breakdown of the system and countless arrests and convictions are going unreported by the military.
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The gunman who killed 26 people in a rural Texas church on Sunday escaped from a psychiatric hospital while he was in the Air Force, after making death threats against his superiors and trying to smuggle weapons onto the base where he was stationed, a 2012 police report shows.
Quote: (11-07-2017 02:47 PM)Jetset Wrote:
Absolutely outstanding.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/07/us/te...&smtyp=cur
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The gunman who killed 26 people in a rural Texas church on Sunday escaped from a psychiatric hospital while he was in the Air Force, after making death threats against his superiors and trying to smuggle weapons onto the base where he was stationed, a 2012 police report shows.
...and they not only accepted a plea bargain that ignored he was pointing a loaded gun at his wife, but forgot to report his conviction to the FBI. His crimes were severe enough that he'd still be in prison today had he been handled more firmly.
Quote: (11-07-2017 02:51 PM)John Michael Kane Wrote:
Quote: (11-07-2017 02:47 PM)Jetset Wrote:
Absolutely outstanding.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/07/us/te...&smtyp=cur
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The gunman who killed 26 people in a rural Texas church on Sunday escaped from a psychiatric hospital while he was in the Air Force, after making death threats against his superiors and trying to smuggle weapons onto the base where he was stationed, a 2012 police report shows.
...and they not only accepted a plea bargain that ignored he was pointing a loaded gun at his wife, but forgot to report his conviction to the FBI. His crimes were severe enough that he'd still be in prison today had he been handled more firmly.
He should be imprisoned for all that crap below, along with the fools that didn't put him in prison despite his 1,000+ red flags. Criminal negligence in the "criminal justice" system not doing their jobs. This guy was a Grade-A psycho and they found it to release him like the savage he is to murder scores of people. The cowards and fools that released him will have a special place in Hell reserved for their ignorance, stupidity, and apathy. Reading this kind of shit makes my blood boil!
Quote: (11-07-2017 02:55 PM)Akwesi Wrote:
Quote: (11-07-2017 02:51 PM)John Michael Kane Wrote:
Quote: (11-07-2017 02:47 PM)Jetset Wrote:
Absolutely outstanding.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/07/us/te...&smtyp=cur
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The gunman who killed 26 people in a rural Texas church on Sunday escaped from a psychiatric hospital while he was in the Air Force, after making death threats against his superiors and trying to smuggle weapons onto the base where he was stationed, a 2012 police report shows.
...and they not only accepted a plea bargain that ignored he was pointing a loaded gun at his wife, but forgot to report his conviction to the FBI. His crimes were severe enough that he'd still be in prison today had he been handled more firmly.
He should be imprisoned for all that crap below, along with the fools that didn't put him in prison despite his 1,000+ red flags. Criminal negligence in the "criminal justice" system not doing their jobs. This guy was a Grade-A psycho and they found it to release him like the savage he is to murder scores of people. The cowards and fools that released him will have a special place in Hell reserved for their ignorance, stupidity, and apathy. Reading this kind of shit makes my blood boil!
The same pattern has emerged after various terror attacks in Europe as well. Truckers for Allah and the like turn out be people who should obviously have been in prison for other crimes, but were inexplicably let loose on the streets.
Quote: (11-07-2017 02:55 PM)Akwesi Wrote:
The same pattern has emerged after various terror attacks in Europe as well. Truckers for Allah and the like turn out be people who should obviously have been in prison for other crimes, but were inexplicably let loose on the streets.
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Quote: (11-06-2017 09:32 PM)kbell Wrote:
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Wife is quite attractive and so far hasn't been interviewed. These pics weren't scrubbed. Not sure when these pics were taken, but he looks drastically fatter in the recent pics. I wonder if he is on some sort of antidepressant or stronger due to the weight gain.
Quote: (11-08-2017 05:34 PM)spokepoker Wrote:
Maybe they are playing too much Gears of War LAN parties since they have so much time on their hands.
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e Army’s top officer said Wednesday that his service had many "gaps" to fill when it comes to sharing soldiers' criminal history with federal law enforcement agencies in the wake of this month's Texas church shooting, which was carried out by an Air Force veteran with a history of domestic violence.
"We have a significant amount of omissions," admitted Gen. Mark Milley, the Army chief of staff. "There are gaps and failures on our part." Milley was the first service chief outside the Air Force to publicly admit to widespread lapses in sharing data on violent service members.
Milley said about "10 to 20 percent" of Army criminal cases are not reported to the FBI.
Roughly 150 soldiers are given a dishonorable discharge each year, Milley said. He did not say how many former soldiers had "bad conduct" discharges, the same type Air Force veteran Devin Kelley had when he was kicked out in 2014 after serving a year in prison for multiple counts of assaulting his wife and baby.....
Quote: (12-28-2017 03:48 AM)porscheguy Wrote:
However, I do agree with the suit. I am not at all surprised to hear they cover up crimes. And the pentagon freely admits to it because the freely admit they don’t report crimes to the FBI database. Like I said before, if you get arrested on a Friday night in some podunk shit kicker town, within a day or two of arraignment, the fbi will open a file on you. With the resources at their disposal, there’s no excuse for the military’s noncompliance.