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Ralph Yarl, 17, filed a civil suit in Clay County Court seeking monetary damages from Andrew “Dan” Lester, along with Lester’s homeowners’ association. The HOA failed to take precautions about a “potentially dangerous individual,” the lawsuit says.
Considering he’s black and in America, he has a good chance of that anyway unfortunately, often for some low-level drug crime that would have gotten a white person at most community service.
Try standing on someone’s porch in a small town? You mean like delivery people, salespeople, political canvassers and Girl Scouts do all the time? Because I don’t hear about those people getting shot on a regular basis.
Repeating that over and over doesn’t actually prove anything apart from your bizarre belief that standing on someone’s porch in a small town will get you shot.
Considering he’s black and in America, he has a good chance of that anyway unfortunately, often for some low-level drug crime that would have gotten a white person at most community service.
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Standing on someone’s porch is trespassing now? Better shoot the mailman.
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Try standing on someone’s porch in a small town? You mean like delivery people, salespeople, political canvassers and Girl Scouts do all the time? Because I don’t hear about those people getting shot on a regular basis.
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Let’s see the statistics.
I hope you aren’t saying he was about to be robbed because Mr. Yarl is black.
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Repeating that over and over doesn’t actually prove anything apart from your bizarre belief that standing on someone’s porch in a small town will get you shot.
You’re like a toddler that’s just repeating themselves with their fingers in their ears, your reasoning is on part with a toddler too.
Small town justice doesn’t really sound like justice to me. In fact, it sounds like quite the opposite.