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SKJ

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  1. There are 4 to 5 prisons in the federal system that are used to house all the people that can't live in a normal prison because they'd be killed or assaulted a lot, and the federal bureau of prisons has to try to guarantee safety to its prisoners. Those prisons (maybe more than 5, at this point) are considered "not in good standing" prisons, and they ship all of the high profile snitches, molesters, cops, trans, and gamg drop-out members who would be green-lighted to those prisons for their safety. Entire yards of protective custody people that can't walk a normal yard. Better?
  2. Even the horse was trying to get away from her...
  3. He just might, if they let him on a real yard
  4. And then the hope becomes null and void. I would never say I regret my children, but sometimes I regret bringing them into this world where I have actual trepidation letting my 15- year- old son go out and hang out with his friends at night. I dunno, I'll shut the fuck up about it, but it's a real fear of mine...
  5. It means to me that MAYBE, just MAYBE, my mixed race children will have a future where policing is more safe for them. I'm not sure it will happen, but it's the first piece of hope that my "talk" with them will be in vain
  6. Is he in GenPop on a yard that's not in good standing? there are 3 or 4 in the feds... those are the yards they send all the molesters, rapists, high profile snitches, and cops to... In the feds they have the resources to develop yards like that, for gang dropouts, check-ins and such. Trust me, he's not walking a main line above low security being both a skin beef and a cop
  7. 15 years is 10 in MN, and 10 years in general population is a thousand times better time than 10 years in AdSeg. He might get killed in GenPop, but it's a long, slow, painful decade in the bucket. Not likely... they couldn't protect him and keep their car. This. It's called AdSeg... administrative segregation. Cops, especially high profile cops, do their time basically in a cell. It's a special kind of torture.
  8. I'm not saying he's not a piece of shit. Hell, I'd walk up to him and put a .22 slug in his brain for the hell of it. All I'm saying is that even if he had a GPS on him at the time it wouldn't have slowed him down. I'd be happy to watch his eyes go blank. But the decision by the judge to remove that worthless piece of jewelry played no part in this crime.
  9. I've known a lot on both sides. None were innocent at all... It's a live by the gun, die by the gun kinda thing. My own brother is about half way through a 30 year bid.
  10. You do know that mostly monitoring devices don't restrict travel. Even if it did, he could just remove it and have an hour to go do this... Mostly, they make sure you're home by some curfew if you have permission to travel. He wasn't on house arrest on bail, just being tracked. One would have to review his condition of bail to see if he was geofenced to Elgin, and if so, he could cut it off and just go about his business for a while until they caught him... But being on bail he only probably had to stay a thousand feet or so from that apartment. In which case, even if they noticed he was there he could've done it
  11. Why would a monitoring device stop him from doing what he did? They would've only been able to catch him faster, unless he just cut it off.
  12. GED level understanding of economics... It's not shocking at all
  13. Gqp/ it's not like they have jobs/ Gqp
  14. That guy is an ex-con... He's a complete piece of shit grifter, so it's right on brand for Fox
  15. My dad finally stopped watching fox news about a month ago. Today, he considers himself apolitical, sort of a both sideser, which is dramatic progress when you think about it. We had a decent conversation that involved politics for the first time in 4 years or so. The one thing that changed? I challenged him to get off fox news, start reading only centric sources that were only fact-based, and check every source with a bias checker before even reading it. He was almost a pepper. He still has about 5 shelves in his garage with canned goods, but it has dwindled down to half of what it was... and he's disgusted with the Jan 6 responses to trumps cult of personality. The man was a psychologist and a minister, and just now seems unplugged from fundamental thought that religion has led him to, coupled with trumpism. I think these small steps are starting to work around the country.
  16. Whynotboth.gif
  17. Andrew Yang for the win
  18. Someone was talking a lot about it during the election... But we got Biden
  19. That's right. Kill filibuster Pass HR1 End voter suppression Pass all the shit that fixes this shithole Keep Republicans out of majority by getting out the vote every 2 years. Profit
  20. Bean PIES, motherfucker..
  21. Well... today i learned, from some rando in yukon, ok, that dr Fauci actually has a patent on covid 19. If I thought I could get away with blasting her in the face I would've
  22. Yeah, I know.... I'm just saying. Back then it was still patriot act shit I think with the interfering with a fight crew so it was probably overly used (in this case, I'm pretty positive it was overused) but those kinds of prosecution decisions generally are made from public sentiment, so I would guess that these people will be getting halfway house time in the very least... But I'm not a lawyer so I naively speak up about this shit
  23. I have known a person that was really drunk on a plane get a year in federal prison (really after months in and the rest in a federal halfway house) who was convicted of a misdemeanor because he didn't intimidate or threaten the fight crew... I don't know this was back in 2007 though
  24. Well, at least you look like you wear Birkenstocks with socks...
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