Amazingcase for increasing gun ownership in America

I now realize you, the plunger and these other nutter yahoos you suck up to actually believe the BS you are fed. So, even though you are repeating lies, propaganda and slanted views, you actually believe those things to be the God's honest . . . even when they are disproven with a quick click, yet you persist.
When did that happen Daffy?
 
How about the 30 year old Dumbass Steroid King in Texas who took a 15 year old's
MAGA hat and threw a large drink on the kids.....Kids posted a video of the incident
and within a short period of time he was fired from his job and his public info is now
everywhere as a puffed up Lunatic Lemming Democrat....

Good Luck getting a Decent job now "Kino " !

Here's a picture of him below in action acting like a swollen Democratic Sphincter.


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How about the 30 year old Dumbass Steroid King in Texas who took a 15 year old's
MAGA hat and threw a large drink on the kids.....Kids posted a video of the incident
and within a short period of time he was fired from his job and his public info is now
everywhere as a puffed up Lunatic Lemming Democrat....

Good Luck getting a Decent job now "Kino " !

Here's a picture of him below in action acting like a swollen Democratic Sphincter.


Kino-Jimenez2.jpg
Roid rage.
 
You gotta love liberal policies.
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Jeffrey Sumpter, of Bridgeport, charged with first-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor in Saturday melee at Dunkin Donuts
Jeffrey Sumpter, of Bridgeport, charged with first-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor in Saturday melee at Dunkin Donuts
Photo: Norwalk Police Department / Contributed Photo

Victim of Norwalk assault gets 18 months for not retreating


STAMFORD — A Bridgeport man who was assaulted by three juveniles while he was at work in Norwalk will have to spend 18 months in jail for stabbing one of the attackers.

“I was defending myself,” Jeffrey Sumpter, 21, told Judge John Blawie on Monday morning at the Stamford courthouse when he was sentenced for stabbing one of the males in the leg last October. Blawie told Sumpter that he understood and believed his version of events, but he said he had to follow the letter of the law.


Sumpter, dressed in a white prison jumpsuit with short sleeves, did not reply. His public defender Howard Ehring said unlike a state like Florida, which has a law allowing its residents to stand their ground, Connecticut law requires Sumpter to retreat from the beating he was given at the Dunkin’ Donuts where he worked. After being assaulted inside the coffee shop, Sumpter ran outside and stabbed one of the men.


Ehring said the fact that a search of one of the men turned up shotgun shells, showed the four were looking to hurt Sumpter. No shotgun was found.



Blawie said he hoped this would be Sumpter’s last “bid,” slang for prison sentence, because now that he has been convicted of felony first-degree assault, he will be treated more harshly by the criminal justice system going forward.


Sumpter will have to spend three years following his jail sentence on probation, during which time he could be made to serve all or part of a three and one-half year prison sentence if he breaks the law
 
You gotta love liberal policies.
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Jeffrey Sumpter, of Bridgeport, charged with first-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor in Saturday melee at Dunkin Donuts
Jeffrey Sumpter, of Bridgeport, charged with first-degree assault and risk of injury to a minor in Saturday melee at Dunkin Donuts
Photo: Norwalk Police Department / Contributed Photo

Victim of Norwalk assault gets 18 months for not retreating


STAMFORD — A Bridgeport man who was assaulted by three juveniles while he was at work in Norwalk will have to spend 18 months in jail for stabbing one of the attackers.

“I was defending myself,” Jeffrey Sumpter, 21, told Judge John Blawie on Monday morning at the Stamford courthouse when he was sentenced for stabbing one of the males in the leg last October. Blawie told Sumpter that he understood and believed his version of events, but he said he had to follow the letter of the law.


Sumpter, dressed in a white prison jumpsuit with short sleeves, did not reply. His public defender Howard Ehring said unlike a state like Florida, which has a law allowing its residents to stand their ground, Connecticut law requires Sumpter to retreat from the beating he was given at the Dunkin’ Donuts where he worked. After being assaulted inside the coffee shop, Sumpter ran outside and stabbed one of the men.


Ehring said the fact that a search of one of the men turned up shotgun shells, showed the four were looking to hurt Sumpter. No shotgun was found.



Blawie said he hoped this would be Sumpter’s last “bid,” slang for prison sentence, because now that he has been convicted of felony first-degree assault, he will be treated more harshly by the criminal justice system going forward.


Sumpter will have to spend three years following his jail sentence on probation, during which time he could be made to serve all or part of a three and one-half year prison sentence if he breaks the law
What does this have to do with "liberal policies"?
 
Does "you must retreat" sound conservative?
He didn't retreat, he went after them . . . don't you see good people on both sides, or not in this case? Do you have a back story why he was attacked (I didn't see anything about robbery looks like it was personal)? Was it one on one? If a guy stabs a guy who punched him who is the one criminal? The fella in the picture don't look to worse as far as for wear and tear, how was he "assaulted"? Seems the judge may have been privy to more info than you or the article scribe.
 
He didn't retreat, he went after them . . . don't you see good people on both sides, or not in this case? Do you have a back story why he was attacked (I didn't see anything about robbery looks like it was personal)? Was it one on one? If a guy stabs a guy who punched him who is the one criminal? The fella in the picture don't look to worse as far as for wear and tear, how was he "assaulted"? Seems the judge may have been privy to more info than you or the article scribe.
“I was defending myself,” Jeffrey Sumpter, 21, told Judge John Blawie on Monday morning at the Stamford courthouse when he was sentenced for stabbing one of the males in the leg last October. Blawie told Sumpter that he understood and believed his version of events, but he said he had to follow the letter of the law.


Seems you're talking out your ass again.Daffy...
 
“I was defending myself,” Jeffrey Sumpter, 21, told Judge John Blawie on Monday morning at the Stamford courthouse when he was sentenced for stabbing one of the males in the leg last October. Blawie told Sumpter that he understood and believed his version of events, but he said he had to follow the letter of the law.


Seems you're talking out your ass again.Daffy...
"After being assaulted inside the coffee shop, Sumpter ran outside and stabbed one of the men." He brought a knife to a fist fight . . . and I still say it was personal, like you get.
 
[QUOTE="Hüsker Dü, post: 208492, member: 1707"Was it one on one? QUOTE]
If you wouldn't e-read it you would know.
Pay attention.
 
"After being assaulted inside the coffee shop, Sumpter ran outside and stabbed one of the men." He brought a knife to a fist fight . . . and I still say it was personal, like you get.
According to the article :
Blawie told Sumpter that he understood and believed his version of events, but he said he had to follow the letter of the law.
Daffy, Blawie is the judge in the case.
I can understand you taking it personally, you are after all, an idiot.
 
According to the article :
Blawie told Sumpter that he understood and believed his version of events, but he said he had to follow the letter of the law.
Daffy, Blawie is the judge in the case.
I can understand you taking it personally, you are after all, an idiot.
If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck.
It must be husker duck.
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According to the article :
Blawie told Sumpter that he understood and believed his version of events, but he said he had to follow the letter of the law.
Daffy, Blawie is the judge in the case.
I can understand you taking it personally, you are after all, an idiot.
And? I know you just want to shout out rude names, but for once could you actually come to the point? Make a point, just once, simply quoting the article isn't cutting it.
 
'Reckless driver crashes, gets away on foot, enters home, threatens to kill residents. Huge mistake.
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A reckless driver in California crashed into another vehicle Monday night, got away on foot, entered a home, and threatened to kill the residents. It was a fatal mistake for him. (Image source: YouTube screenshot)
  • What thoughts went through the guy’s mind Monday evening is anybody’s guess — but good decisions apparently weren’t among them.

What happened?
California Highway Patrol got word of a reckless driver in a truck heading north on U.S. Highway 395 in the area of the Honey Lake Rest Area — about five hours northeast of San Francisco near the Nevada border — around 7 p.m., KOLO-TV reported.

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A CHP officer located the truck and began a chase that reached speeds of 105 mph, the station said. The driver of the truck lost control and crashed into another vehicle in Janesville, which caused injuries, and the driver ran into an area with trees, bushes, and tall grass, KOLO said.

Police said the driver arrived at a home, armed himself with a beer bottle, entered the attached garage through the open roll-up garage door, and entered the house, the station said.




Did he threaten the residents?
The driver then confronted the residents and — holding the beer bottle over his head — threatened to kill the family if car keys weren’t given to him, KOLO reported.

A woman in the home retrieved car keys from another room, the station said — along with another item: a handgun.

She gave the keys to the intruder, KOLO said — and gave the handgun to a man who lives in the home.

The male resident told the intruder to stop and put his hands up, the station said, but instead he ran back into the garage and got into the residents’ truck.

The resident pursued the intruder, who was behind the wheel of the truck and soon accelerated and drove toward the resident, KOLO reported.

The resident shot one round at the suspect, killing him, the station said.

Officers called to the scene found the man’s body in the truck, KOLO added.
 
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