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MIT Shooting/Bombing Suspect Manhunt - Suspect 1: DEAD, Suspect 2: In Custody

  • LJ
    dlazz;1430085 wrote:Did LJ and you go to community college and get degrees in [everything] together?
    I didn't go to community college.
  • dlazz
    justincredible;1430093 wrote:Just dropping by to remind people to keep civil.
  • justincredible
    dlazz;1430098 wrote:
    lol'd. But seriously.
  • gut
    dlazz;1430090 wrote:They'd have to prove it, which would be challenging unless he flat out admits it. The PATRIOT act might carve out exceptions for "acts of terror" though which I never thought of until I read your previous post.
    No problem trying him as a citizen in this case. Even if the bombing case was somehow less than concrete, he signed his death warrant with this chase. Although they will have to prove the bombing to get the death penalty (cop killing would be MA law, and they don't have the death penalty).
  • dlazz
    BoatShoes;1430094 wrote:Why bother with having to prove to a federal judge that he is an enemy combatant and everything that goes with it when you could just prosecute him as a naturalized citizen and he will surely be convicted?
    That was my thought process as well. They could just pin him for terrorism though, as his actions were probably enough to do that.
  • LJ
    BoatShoes;1430094 wrote:Why bother with having to prove to a federal judge that he is an enemy combatant and everything that goes with it when you could just prosecute him as a naturalized citizen and he will surely be convicted?
    I never said that's what they should do. Ptown said it set a bad precedent, but it sets no precedent because the procedures are already in place. He will be juiced up in less than 5 years as a citizen.
  • dlazz
    gut;1430100 wrote:No problem trying him as a citizen in this case. Even if the bombing case was somehow less than concrete, he signed his death warrant with this chase. Although they will have to prove the bombing to get the death penalty (cop killing would be MA law, and they don't have the death penalty).
    It'd be really interesting if he got charged with running over his brother.
  • GoChiefs
    BoatShoes;1430088 wrote:I can't believe this is where this thread is going to go, but do you think, say, the Newtown Shooter who killed more people should not have been tried through the criminal justice system and provided due process of law had he not been killed??

    The criminal justice system will be plenty adequate as it would have been prior to all of the new terrorism laws prior to 9/11.
    Go ask Krystle Campbell, Martin Richard, Lu Lingzi, and Sean Collier what they think about his rights.
  • Midstate01
    dlazz;1430098 wrote:

    L O L
  • LJ
    dlazz;1430103 wrote:It'd be really interesting if he got charged with running over his brother.
    Laughable in a sense almost
  • gut
    Mulva;1430096 wrote:Neither did I, but I also wouldn't have expected 10,000 cops and a lockdown of the city. Pretty crazy lengths.
    It was ridiculous. Even Hollywood never imagined a chase that crazy and intense. At the risk of being insensitive, it's all rather movie-like.
  • dlazz
    GoChiefs;1430106 wrote:Go ask Krystle Campbell, Martin Richard, Lu Lingzi, and Sean Collier what they think about his rights.
    You can't ask them anything, because they're dead and dead people don't talk.
  • gut
    dlazz;1430103 wrote:It'd be really interesting if he got charged with running over his brother.
    Would be a nice "FU" to his proud papa
  • GoChiefs
    dlazz;1430116 wrote:You can't ask them anything, because they're dead and dead people don't talk.
    Oh.
  • tk421
    taken to Mass General Hospital, in serious condition
  • Midstate01
    Damn big boys in the house. 2 star general in the background at news conference
  • said_aouita
    LJ;1430054 wrote:Ebay before morning
    Brilliant.
  • gut
    tk421;1430122 wrote:taken to Mass General Hospital, in serious condition
    Is there a difference between serious and critical condition?
  • WebFire
    Mayor is a short dude.
  • gorocks99
    gut;1430127 wrote:Is there a difference between serious and critical condition?

    Yes. Critical is closer to dead
  • vball10set
    WebFire;1430128 wrote:Mayor is a short dude.
    Everyone's short in a wheelchair ;)
  • gut
    gorocks99;1430131 wrote:Yes. Critical is closer to dead
    That's what I've thought, but I think I've also heard that "serious" is "critical".
  • WebFire
    vball10set;1430132 wrote:Everyone's short in a wheelchair ;)
    Oh shit, haha. I didn't think he was earlier?
  • dlazz
    WebFire;1430128 wrote:Mayor is a short dude.
    Boston = green = obsessed with Ireland/Irish culture => short, leprechaun mayor.
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