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justice finally - 10yo boy faces juvie for doing what no 10yo boy could ever in their right mind do - [PEACE]
- Subject: justice finally - 10yo boy faces juvie for doing what no 10yo boy could ever in their right mind do - [PEACE]
- From: zen at freedbms.net (Zenaan Harkness)
- Date: Sat, 3 Aug 2019 09:50:14 +1000
America, land of the brave, home of the free.
Justice is finally being done in the playgrounds of The Greatest MAGA
In The World:
10-Year-Old Charged For Assault... With A Dodgeball
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-02/10-year-old-charged-assault-dodgeball
https://www.sovereignman.com/trends/10-year-old-charged-for-assault-with-a-dodgeball-25428/
10 year old charged for assaultâ?¦ with a dodgeball
A ten year old boy will be brought to juvenile court on assault
charges.
His heinous crime was hitting another 10 year old in the face with
a dodgeball at recess.
He originally got suspended from school for one dayâ?¦ which seems
like a more reasonable punishment.
But the tattle-tale mother of the injured child felt the need to
get the authorities involved over a month after the incident.
So now before the next school year starts, the 10 year old deviant
will be hauled in front of a juvenile court to answer for his
playground crime.
We all know that you arenâ??t supposed to aim for the head in
dodgeballâ?¦ and we all probably did it anyway as kids.
Thatâ??s something you should explain to the principal, not a judge.
https://www.wxyz.com/news/region/wayne-county/canton-10-year-old-charged-with-assault-following-schoolyard-injury
A kind-hearted 79 year old woman started feeding her neighborâ??s
cats after he moved away and abandoned them.
Unfortunately, no good deed goes unpunished. Her other neighborâ??s
ratted her out for violating a city ordinance against feeding stray
cats and dogs.
But what is she supposed to do, just watch as these living
breathing animals she cares for starve?
Unlike her neighbors, she had the compassion to keep caring for the
cats despite three citations from the city.
Finally she was hauled in front of a judge who saw it fit to
sentence this old woman to ten days in county jail. For feeding
cats.
I donâ??t know who is worse, the neighbors or the judge?
https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending-now/79-year-old-woman-sentenced-to-10-days-in-jail-for-feeding-stray-cats/971158107?fbclid=IwAR0HW1rRt7AMzrFak2T4FgXYOHQNleeq4tqqyPmILK9QNn9ua9Msb8dvERI
SWAT team raids a guyâ??s home over Facebook parody of police
One creative gentleman created a Facebook page that looked almost
exactly like his local police departmentâ??s page.
But the differences became apparent when you looked closer. For
instance, in the jobs section, it said â??minorities need not apply.â??
It also included posts about the department giving honorary police
commissions to pedophiles.
It was a parody page, and clearly this man had an interesting sense
of humorâ?¦
But as offensive as these posts may be to police, and others, itâ??s
not a crime.
That didnâ??t stop the police from sending in the SWAT team. They
raided the manâ??s home, arrested him, and charged him with impairing
police services.
He spent a few days in jail before posting bail. And when the case
went to trial, he was acquitted by the jury.
Since his arrest was an obvious violation of free speech, the man
sued.
Usually this is the part where cops get qualified immunity, meaning
they canâ??t be sued because it wasnâ??t clear to them that they were
violating someoneâ??s rights.
But in a rare moment of clarity, a judge decided that this one was
pretty obvious: police should have known they were violating this
manâ??s well established rights.
The First Amendment suit will move forward.
https://www.rt.com/usa/465345-police-parody-lawsuit-approved-ohio/?fbclid=IwAR2XiGpR4Ci4LX74ZptSZbxRBlyM2V76szkwRjQYa4exgQexcHtAaaEBY-k