Constance
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In my opinion:
Being uncooperative with a doctor doesn't give them the right to overdose you to death.
Being rude to a waiter doesn't excuse their poisoning your food so that you die.
Being a jerk to the electric guy doesn't give him the right to electrocute you to death.
Being mean to the paper boy doesn't mean he can throw moltov cocktails at your house and burn you to death.
Being short with a bus driver doesn't excuse their throwing you off the bus and running you over until you die.
Backtalking a teacher doesn't mean they can stab you to death with a pencil.
No one's going to say, "If only you'd been nicer!" And no one should be saying it in this case, IMO.
I really think this case is pretty cut and dried. What's up with the perp-cop, Former University of Cincinnati Police Officer Ray Tensing, who shot Mr. Dubose? What sort of background does he have? Was this a crime that just happened to happen while the perp had official, legal advantage over the victim? Could this murder be less about policing and more about killing? Who is this guy?
Being uncooperative with a doctor doesn't give them the right to overdose you to death.
Being rude to a waiter doesn't excuse their poisoning your food so that you die.
Being a jerk to the electric guy doesn't give him the right to electrocute you to death.
Being mean to the paper boy doesn't mean he can throw moltov cocktails at your house and burn you to death.
Being short with a bus driver doesn't excuse their throwing you off the bus and running you over until you die.
Backtalking a teacher doesn't mean they can stab you to death with a pencil.
No one's going to say, "If only you'd been nicer!" And no one should be saying it in this case, IMO.
I really think this case is pretty cut and dried. What's up with the perp-cop, Former University of Cincinnati Police Officer Ray Tensing, who shot Mr. Dubose? What sort of background does he have? Was this a crime that just happened to happen while the perp had official, legal advantage over the victim? Could this murder be less about policing and more about killing? Who is this guy?