WoWDisrespectful to who. I find it funny now all the sudden he's a stand up guy. He was a thug and didn't mind being a thug. He lived his life as he choose. Do you think this was a robbery? No chance in hell. This was a hit. It's clear that he was a target. Why would someone that is robbing a house go and seek out the people in the house. Why was the phone and alarm cut off? This was a planned killing. Simple as that. He lived the thug life he died the thug life. It's terrible he just couldn't get away from it.
nobody deserves to be murdered.....
that sounds fucked up....but you as a human...is it up to you to decide who lives and who dies??I can think of some who do. A few weeks ago a plastic container washed up here on shore. Inside was the body of a 2 year old girl. Come to find out the girls mother and stepfather beat her with belts, held her underwater as torture. The stepfather then grabbed the little girl by the hair and threw her on the tile floor killing her. They kept her body in the garage for over two months when they decided to throw her inside of that container off a bridge.
Sorry, but they won't be missed in this world.
so the kid from florida who got tased for asking about the cult "skull and bones" deserved it?
lmfao
in other words...dont question big brotherHere ya go.
Legal action
After the incident, Meyer was arrested for inciting a riot and charged with resisting an officer and disturbing the peace and taken to Alachua County Jail.[15] Police recommended charges of resisting arrest with violence, a felony, and disturbing the peace and interfering with school administrative functions, a misdemeanor. Meyer spent one night in the Alachua County Jail and was released the following morning.[15][17]
Meyer's attorney, Robert Griscti, stated he will seek to have the charges dismissed.[17] Meyer later issued a highly public apology for his "failure to act calmly", stating that he "stepped out of line" and that his arresting officers "did nothing wrong".[18] The government plans to drop their prosecution of Meyer's case if he completes a voluntary 18-month probation.[19] He plans to return as a student in the spring of 2008.[20