-33 The man was a coward who shot his victim in the back, amirite?

by carterdouglas 2 days ago

He was getting mugged it was self defense

by Big_Recover 2 days ago

Feels like there's some missing context here.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

It's Luigi

by Historical_Tea 2 days ago

But he's pretty so it's okay

by carterdouglas 2 days ago

Eh? What's that? That doesn't seem as much like context. I made no judgement. I simply added context.

by Historical_Tea 2 days ago

I believe he's talking about the healthcare CEO and calling the shooter a coward.

by florenciofarrel 2 days ago

I'd agree, if not for the fact that they want to give him the death penalty. Him coming from wealth means nothing when they clearly don't see him as part of the elite.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

So, the fact that the victim is indirectly responsible for the ruined lives and deaths of millions doesn't matter, but the fact that the suspect is rich does? Also, you wanna bitch about him being "ultra rich", despite him being put on trial for apparently terrorism so they can make him an example by aiming to get him the death penalty. Him being "ultra rich" doesn't seem to matter, all things considered.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

When it comes to legal representation, it absolutely matters. He won't be receiving an overworked, underpaid public defender or a free legal aid team with a tight budget for trial / evidentiary resources… he'll have the most experienced, influential, expensive legal team that money can buy. Having a team like that makes a major difference in how it all turns out.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

Good! I hope he is found not guilty. I hope that every wealthy white man uses their privilege to fight back against this system. I hope that this is a wake up call that it's not just minorities that are fed up with the system, and they are haemorrhaging support from everyone.

by Best_Mail 2 days ago

Could have shot him to his face, let the victim know exactly why he was being killed. "Ruined the lives and deaths…" so by this logic it's time to declare open season on politicians who line their own pockets and pharmaceutical companies who profited/kickstarted the opioid epidemic.

by carterdouglas 2 days ago

"Ruined the lives and deaths…" so by this logic it's time to declare open season on politicians who line their own pockets and pharmaceutical companies who profited/kickstarted the opioid epidemic. Would be neat.

by Anonymous 2 days ago

Congratulations! You have won the unpopular opinion award. Careful not to hit the door on your way out

by Best_Mail 2 days ago

It's kinda funny that planning and shooting a CEO is cowardly because you don't do some macho monologue in his face beforehand and potentially not get the chance to follow through, but you couldn't even work up the tiny amount of courage to say his name or what you were even talking about.

by Agreeable_Rich 2 days ago