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kwassa

(23,340 posts)
Mon Feb 27, 2017, 11:13 PM Feb 2017

Racists pay for their crimes



As the defendants wept, a Douglas County judge on Monday sentenced two people to lengthy prison terms for their part in disrupting an African-American birthday party with Confederate flags, racial slurs and armed threats in 2015.

Superior Court Judge William McClain castigated the two, Kayla Rae Norton, 25, and Jose Ismael Torres, 26, for perpetrating what he called a hate crime.

He sentenced Torres to 20 years, with 13 to serve in prison. Norton was given 15 years, with six to serve. Upon their release, McClain ordered them to be permanently banished from Douglas County.

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Douglas Assistant District Attorney David Emadi detailed how the group had gone on a drunken rampage through Douglas and Paulding counties on July 24 and July 25, 2015, in pickup trucks laden with Confederate battle flags.

Emadi said the group threatened black motorists, yelled at them and walked up to one of their cars with a gun. They also threatened African-American shoppers at a Paulding County Wal-Mart and at a convenience store.

“Many good people in Paulding County saw you for what you are,” McClain said before he handed down the sentences. “Everywhere you went, 911 call centers were flooded with calls.”


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Racists pay for their crimes (Original Post) kwassa Feb 2017 OP
There is a god. N/t Iris Feb 2017 #1
Oh boo fu**king hoo! Lifelong Protester Feb 2017 #2
Ha ha ha! They were also banished from the county Recursion Feb 2017 #3
Haaa haaaaa! bravenak Feb 2017 #4
Yes! sheshe2 Feb 2017 #7
I loved their tears! Taste sweet like fine wine bravenak Feb 2017 #8
I loved their tears as well. sheshe2 Feb 2017 #9
They deserve to be deported to north korea bravenak Feb 2017 #10
A gun was involved? Is that why such harsh sentences? Eliot Rosewater Feb 2017 #15
"Many good people... saw you for what you are" sheshe2 Feb 2017 #5
I'm glad he said that. brer cat Feb 2017 #11
Good.... Docreed2003 Feb 2017 #6
Thank you Douglas County Judge William McClain, AG Donald Kleine, and Asst. AG David Emadi aikoaiko Feb 2017 #12
In my best Richard Sherman "You mad bro?" rogue emissary Feb 2017 #13
good news irisblue Feb 2017 #14
Link? Eliot Rosewater Feb 2017 #16
The Atlanta Consitution kwassa Feb 2017 #17
when you see a title like that forjusticethunders Mar 2017 #18

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
3. Ha ha ha! They were also banished from the county
Mon Feb 27, 2017, 11:25 PM
Feb 2017

I'm not kidding. The sentence literally includes banishment from the county.

Eliot Rosewater

(32,537 posts)
15. A gun was involved? Is that why such harsh sentences?
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 01:56 PM
Feb 2017

These kind of hate mongering dumbshit assholes are running around threatening decent people everyday, can I assume a gun is the reason they get their asses kicked here?

I can read the info for myself, but the point would be what about the people making the same threats but not with a gun in their hand, nothing stopping them from going and getting one.

sheshe2

(87,567 posts)
5. "Many good people... saw you for what you are"
Mon Feb 27, 2017, 11:41 PM
Feb 2017
“Many good people in Paulding County saw you for what you are,” McClain said before he handed down the sentences. “Everywhere you went, 911 call centers were flooded with calls,"


Justice! ... and a little bit of peace.

brer cat

(26,294 posts)
11. I'm glad he said that.
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 08:48 AM
Feb 2017

So many racists think they in the company of people who agree with them. We can't convert them all, but we can drive them out of public. These two are where they belong.

aikoaiko

(34,202 posts)
12. Thank you Douglas County Judge William McClain, AG Donald Kleine, and Asst. AG David Emadi
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 09:21 AM
Feb 2017

You did your job and served the people (especially the victims) well.

Let's hope they serve as role models for other judges and prosecutors in GA and elsewhere.
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