BigRedRetard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:41 pmAnd you are an incel.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:15 pmBecause you are a terrible person
Tell your mom and your sister I send my regards.
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BigRedRetard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:41 pmAnd you are an incel.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:15 pmBecause you are a terrible person
I was a asst PC for my precinct, bitch. And oh, for the Democrat partyCaptQuint wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 12:12 am GOP precinct chair in Texas arrested in US Capitol riot
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/28/poli ... +Recent%29
Anyone see Biker lately?
Tell your chair about UJ, and tell them you're BikerBiker wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 3:02 amI was a asst PC for my precinct, bitch. And oh, for the Democrat partyCaptQuint wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 12:12 am GOP precinct chair in Texas arrested in US Capitol riot
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/04/28/poli ... +Recent%29
Anyone see Biker lately?
Federal Prosecutors Drop Bulk of Cases Against Portland Riot Suspects
BY ZACHARY STIEBER May 8, 2021 Updated: May 8, 2021
Over half of the people charged by federal prosecutors for allegedly committing crimes during the rioting in Portland over the summer of 2020 have seen their charges dropped, according to court records analyzed by The Epoch Times.
Of the 90 people who prosecutors said were charged between July and October of last year, 48 saw their charges dismissed at the request of the U.S. Attorney’s office in Oregon.
The charges that prosecutors decided against pursuing included assault of a federal officer, destruction of government property, and failing to obey a lawful order.
Another 32 defendants have had their arraignments or jury trials pushed back, many multiple times. In a handful of cases, the next hearing has been delayed until 2022, as courts continue dealing with a backlog that accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of this group is free on bail.
Four people who were charged have entered guilty pleas and six were not charged, according to court records and the U.S. Attorney’s office, which told The Epoch Times in an email that each case is handled on its own merits.
“Dismissals are very case-specific and based on our assessment of available evidence. If we do not believe we can prove a charge beyond a reasonable doubt, we will dismiss the case. These decisions are being made case-by-case rather than with specific criteria or factors applied broadly across all of our cases. Our approach depends on the circumstances of the charged offense and unique characteristics of each defendant,” a spokesman for the office said.
Cases were dismissed under former U.S. Attorney Billy Williams, a Trump nominee, and acting U.S. Attorney Scott Asphaug, who was elevated to his current position upon Williams’s resignation earlier this year. President Joe Biden has yet to nominate a new U.S. attorney for the state.
Williams had spoken out forcefully against the rioters, who caused millions of dollars in damage to federal buildings. In August 2020, he called them “violent agitators” who had “hijacked any semblance of First Amendment protected activity, engaging in violent criminal acts and destruction of public safety.”
“Make no mistake: those who commit violence in the name of protest, will be investigated, arrested, prosecuted, and face prison time,” he said in a separate statement.
You realize Portland has suffered way more damage than that "Insurrection that almost took down the most powerful country on Earth!11!1" caused, right?
STOP THE STEAL!!!! You retard
I dont agree with either. Both were (are in the case of Portland) fomented by retards.
Well other than the bit about her planting that bomb, being pardoned, and being a board member of 'black lives matter inc' that all appears to be true.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_RosenbergAnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 3:13 pmWell other than the bit about her planting that bomb, being pardoned, and being a board member of 'black lives matter inc' that all appears to be true.
Those charges were dropped, her sentence was commuted to time served after 16 years for a 5 year crime that she got 58 years for (political), and she was a director of a non profit that provided some funding for BLM.
I wonder why the Portland riots aren't stopping? Its weird...almost like the rioters know nothing will happen to them.Biker wrote: ↑Sun May 09, 2021 2:41 pmFederal Prosecutors Drop Bulk of Cases Against Portland Riot Suspects
BY ZACHARY STIEBER May 8, 2021 Updated: May 8, 2021
Over half of the people charged by federal prosecutors for allegedly committing crimes during the rioting in Portland over the summer of 2020 have seen their charges dropped, according to court records analyzed by The Epoch Times.
Of the 90 people who prosecutors said were charged between July and October of last year, 48 saw their charges dismissed at the request of the U.S. Attorney’s office in Oregon.
The charges that prosecutors decided against pursuing included assault of a federal officer, destruction of government property, and failing to obey a lawful order.
Another 32 defendants have had their arraignments or jury trials pushed back, many multiple times. In a handful of cases, the next hearing has been delayed until 2022, as courts continue dealing with a backlog that accumulated during the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of this group is free on bail.
Four people who were charged have entered guilty pleas and six were not charged, according to court records and the U.S. Attorney’s office, which told The Epoch Times in an email that each case is handled on its own merits.
“Dismissals are very case-specific and based on our assessment of available evidence. If we do not believe we can prove a charge beyond a reasonable doubt, we will dismiss the case. These decisions are being made case-by-case rather than with specific criteria or factors applied broadly across all of our cases. Our approach depends on the circumstances of the charged offense and unique characteristics of each defendant,” a spokesman for the office said.
Cases were dismissed under former U.S. Attorney Billy Williams, a Trump nominee, and acting U.S. Attorney Scott Asphaug, who was elevated to his current position upon Williams’s resignation earlier this year. President Joe Biden has yet to nominate a new U.S. attorney for the state.
Williams had spoken out forcefully against the rioters, who caused millions of dollars in damage to federal buildings. In August 2020, he called them “violent agitators” who had “hijacked any semblance of First Amendment protected activity, engaging in violent criminal acts and destruction of public safety.”
“Make no mistake: those who commit violence in the name of protest, will be investigated, arrested, prosecuted, and face prison time,” he said in a separate statement.
Try reading it.Biker wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 3:25 pmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_RosenbergAnalHamster wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 3:13 pmWell other than the bit about her planting that bomb, being pardoned, and being a board member of 'black lives matter inc' that all appears to be true.
Those charges were dropped, her sentence was commuted to time served after 16 years for a 5 year crime that she got 58 years for (political), and she was a director of a non profit that provided some funding for BLM.