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Seeking Serenity

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27. And he wasn't charged with murder.
Mon Dec 9, 2024, 07:02 PM
Dec 9

He was charged with manslaughter and the lesser-included offence of negligent homicide. The State dropped the manslaughter charge when it looked like the jury was hung on that issue.

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People have more experience with an irrational person in crisis on public transportation than actively hunting WhiskeyGrinder Dec 9 #1
Yes. The cases are a lot closer than they first seem to be... brush Dec 9 #3
The little I know about the case Just_Vote_Dem Dec 9 #6
So do I. B.See Dec 9 #20
Involuntary manslaughter. Lunabell Dec 9 #47
I thought our aspiration here WAS to keep people out of jail. yagotme Dec 9 #7
Oh, please, the man caused the death of another person. brush Dec 9 #8
No, he didn't. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #12
Well, sorry you feel that way... nt yagotme Dec 9 #21
DA overcharged Sundance1220 Dec 11 #97
Both Zimmerman and Rittenhouse went looking for trouble. BlueTsunami2018 Dec 9 #2
So no punishment at all for causing a man's death? brush Dec 9 #4
Penny didn't cause Neely's death. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #11
Oh, really, choking him for six minutes within an inch of death... brush Dec 9 #15
He wasn't "choking" him. The ME, when she first autopsied Neely's body, Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #35
No. She testified the chokehold was the sole cause of Neely's death Quiet Em Dec 9 #55
After her written report couldn't determine a cause of death Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #63
She did not. Quiet Em Dec 9 #65
It was the jury's opinion, verdict, that he wasn't guilty of the charges MarineCombatEngineer Dec 9 #16
Do you agree that causing another man's death should go unpunished? brush Dec 9 #19
I don't know enough about this case to render an opinion and I have zero interest in learning any more about it. MarineCombatEngineer Dec 9 #25
Lots of time that is true EX500rider Dec 9 #59
In that scenario, no. But not having enough sense to know not to choke... brush Dec 9 #71
Yes, when twelve people sit in judgement of another Dumpy Dec 9 #69
Ok. But there's still a dead body he caused. Nice dodge though. brush Dec 9 #74
no dodge, follow the law and rules of the justice system. Dumpy Dec 10 #93
The rules of the justice system allows consequences, in fact most often calls for them for causing the death... brush Dec 10 #94
Yes, except in the case of self defense, or the defense of others. yagotme Dec 11 #96
Apparently not. BlueTsunami2018 Dec 9 #28
you asked what the difference was. NoRethugFriends Dec 9 #58
Should Jordan Williams have been charged for killing someone? Dr. Strange Dec 11 #103
+1 Celerity Dec 10 #86
All three were acquitted by juries, so no differences there. n/t MichMan Dec 9 #5
So state an opinion. Is that a good thing? brush Dec 9 #10
Yes, it is. I am in no way in favour of innocent people being put in prison. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #14
Causing another person's death, though well-intentioned... brush Dec 9 #26
He wasn't "choking" him. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #40
I remember trolls here on DU fought tooth and nail for Rittenhouse. Kingofalldems Dec 9 #9
I was not on the jury, but maybe they know something we don't. DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 9 #82
It's just how it is Sympthsical Dec 10 #85
What's the difference Cirsium Dec 9 #13
Should or should not is moot at this point. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #18
Hard to keep track Cirsium Dec 9 #24
Not a murder. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #45
Deaths Cirsium Dec 9 #73
Keep reading the thread. Most seem to thing he should go unpunished. brush Dec 9 #30
I'm sorry, but this case wasn't on my radar. Maybe too much election stuff. LeftInTX Dec 9 #17
I love this idea of "should be found guilty of something" Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #23
What do you think should happen to a person who caused another's death... brush Dec 9 #31
Investigated. If charges are warranted, file a bill of particulars. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #52
So we jail people for what 'might' happen now? Ontheboundry Dec 11 #105
White male privilege and racism, pure and simple. Inocent of all charges after causing a Black man's death. brush Dec 11 #109
That don't answer my q Ontheboundry Dec 11 #111
Bernie G. went looking for targets. yagotme Dec 9 #29
He didn't have enough sense to know that choking someone for six... brush Dec 9 #34
Obviously, the jury thought differently. yagotme Dec 9 #36
There were attempts to politicize it, but it never caught fire. Sneederbunk Dec 9 #41
Lack of evidence or evidence contradicting a murder charge. Pretty simple to those who know American law. n/t Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #22
And he wasn't charged with murder. Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #27
Good thing he did nothing. Just like the guy who was unfortunately near the NYC CEO. n/t Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #32
A dead body from a choke hold for six minutes is a lack of evidence?Z brush Dec 9 #37
The ability to defend yourself from an aggressor, physical or not, has been enshrined in law millennia ago. Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #44
The guy didn't have eonugh sense to know choking someone for six minutes... brush Dec 9 #49
I've gone through CQC training; It's entirely possible to be "Choked" for six minutes without losing consciousness Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #51
Everyone's ignoring your "Elephant" for a reason. The color of someone's skin doesn't change the fact Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #57
Nice attitude, dude. (sarcasm gif here.) brush Dec 9 #62
I think it speaks to how political "justice" is. DJ Synikus Makisimus Dec 9 #33
Maybe racism too. Reverse the choker and the chokee... brush Dec 9 #39
To do (or not) racism is a political choice DJ Synikus Makisimus Dec 9 #53
True enough. I think it was at play in this case. brush Dec 9 #56
A black man was also involved in restraining Neely Seeking Serenity Dec 9 #61
He didn't administer a choke hold for six minutes. brush Dec 9 #66
You may be right. It may be that they would have wrongly convicted the black man. DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 10 #88
Yeah, he held it too long. Six minutes. It was reported on cable... brush Dec 10 #89
"even after authorities arrived" you'd think they would have told him to let go! DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 10 #90
Emergency Medical corp got ther first I take it, not much detail in the cable report. brush Dec 10 #91
Are you saying you'd keep choking for six minutes or more until authrities arrived? brush Dec 11 #107
I said I would stay in the choke position, that does not mean continuing to choke. And the fact may be that DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 11 #113
He caused a death. Went Scott free with not even a wrist slap of a jail... brush Dec 11 #114
If you argue that restraint would have been considered necessary by a significant portion of rational people, then if DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 11 #115
Penny went too far. Didn't have enough sense to not choke someone.. brush Dec 11 #116
I agree with you, if your premise is right, "six minutes of choke time" Is there any testimony where they said the choke DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 11 #117
Not necessarily cabotnn22 Dec 11 #102
He didn't use a gun, but beyond that not much. alarimer Dec 9 #38
Agreed. Hate to be his wife or girlfriend. brush Dec 9 #42
Penny's use of deadly force was sustained and persistent despite others attempting RockRaven Dec 9 #43
The "others" were ASSISTING him, that I could see. yagotme Dec 9 #50
He killed a homeless black man Bettie Dec 9 #46
He killed a psychopathic serial sexual assaulter who happened to be poor. Race irrelevant. Fixed that for you. Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #48
Wow. You're a nice guy. (sarcasm gif here). brush Dec 9 #54
You're right, I am. What, you want I should lower my morality to meet the lowest denominator? Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #60
Again, sarcasm gif here. Dead body from someone not having enough sense to release... brush Dec 9 #64
Sarcasm is a refuge of a weak mind and an incapable soul. Hellbound Hellhound Dec 9 #70
Give it a rest. We know by now with your posts where you stand. brush Dec 9 #72
Ugh Quiet Em Dec 9 #75
We seem to disagree on what higher standards are. brush Dec 9 #68
Are we now pretending he was just Sundance1220 Dec 11 #99
He was acting erratic and yes, he was bothering people Bettie Dec 11 #110
I'm not scolding anyone Sundance1220 Dec 12 #119
I find it very sad and disheartening. Quiet Em Dec 9 #67
Agreed. Some punishment seems appropriate. brush Dec 9 #78
Then blame the DA for overcharging Sundance1220 Dec 11 #100
FWIW, right wingers on various forums see no difference and explicitly make the comparison. 4th Dec 9 #76
Thanks. Agreed. There seems to be whiff of maga here on DU of all places. brush Dec 9 #77
Not all deaths require prison manicdem Dec 9 #79
Penny and no one else in that car knew anything about his past... brush Dec 10 #83
Skittles lame54 Dec 9 #80
The way the authorities handled them lame54 Dec 9 #81
One was out looking to kill, one was out looking for trouble, and one jumped in and potentially saved lives n/t Polybius Dec 10 #84
But didn't have sense enough to know not to choke someone for six minutes. brush Dec 10 #87
Seems closer to the cop that killed Sewa Dec 10 #92
That cop that killed Mr. Floyd Sundance1220 Dec 11 #101
He still caused his death. It's blatant white, male privilege and obvious racism... brush Dec 11 #112
As someone who lost a lot of friends on DU over Zimmerman Blue_Tires Dec 10 #95
Serious Answer: Zimmerman & Rittenhouse were charged with crimes of intent. Penny was not. mathematic Dec 11 #98
And Mangione. CrispyQ Dec 11 #104
None, they're all ThePartyThatListens Dec 11 #106
Your broad brush is annoying happy feet Dec 11 #108
It wasn't like I thought, I thought he would be passed out within a minute, but he wasn't. DontBelieveEastisEas Dec 11 #118
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