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12 people in SF found the guy innocent. Even in SF that is overwhelming. Kate Steinle was collateral damage to our gun culture. I hope it is worth it. There is and was no damage that the guy did it other than accidentally. The mere fact that the gun was not aimed at Steinle virtually guaranteed no murder verdict. Whether it was manslaughter would hinge on whether the guy knew he was holding a gun.
The gun was stolen from a BLM ranger. A government employee. Exactly where does "our gun culture" come into play?
Lol, this guy had seven felony convictions. I'm pretty sure he knew what a gun looked like.
Not while he was picking it up from under a bench wrapped up. Twelve good Americans said that he could not be proven to know that beyond a reasonable doubt. And I would suspect he was not a sympathetic creature. So give it up. The system hung the guy for his background which certainly says we might send him to jail for a few years and then deport him. But there was no good case he committed a criminal act.
1) He should go to prison on the weapons charge and if he does he won't leave their alive, if in the general population.
2) They know and agree with me on number one and decide to deport him without prison time. Then he comes back again.
I don't know, Mexican gangs are quite large in the CA prison system, he'll get a hero's welcome along with instant status and his first teardrop tat next to his eye as a badge of honor...
12 people in SF found the guy innocent. Even in SF that is overwhelming. Kate Steinle was collateral damage to our gun culture. I hope it is worth it. There is and was no damage that the guy did it other than accidentally. The mere fact that the gun was not aimed at Steinle virtually guaranteed no murder verdict. Whether it was manslaughter would hinge on whether the guy knew he was holding a gun.
Oh shut up, dude, Lol. Had it been your daughter/loved one you'd be demanding the death penalty by public hanging.
12 people in SF found the guy innocent. Even in SF that is overwhelming. Kate Steinle was collateral damage to our gun culture. I hope it is worth it. There is and was no damage that the guy did it other than accidentally. The mere fact that the gun was not aimed at Steinle virtually guaranteed no murder verdict. Whether it was manslaughter would hinge on whether the guy knew he was holding a gun.
Damage of our gun culture?! Just when I thought the Left couldn't make me hate them anymore tonight, they suggest GUN CONTROL out of this?!? PATHETIC! Secure the bleeping border!
Every open borders politician, union, businessman, and church front group, etc has Kate's blood on their hands! This verdict is even worse than the Anthony and Simpson rulings, and those were doozies!
The left wanted the gun to go on trial.. then it would be a guilty verdict. The gun alone shot and killed the woman with their airhead logic.
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