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Honeycombe8

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52. Thanks fr your high level contribution to the thread.
Tue Sep 25, 2018, 09:07 AM
Sep 2018

Last edited Tue Sep 25, 2018, 10:27 AM - Edit history (1)

It's always so helpful for people to posit their theories and engage in spirited discussion. It raises the level of discourse. Instead of just popping in occasionally to issue a 5-words-or-less generalized statement or exclamation. Because that would serve no useful purpose, except to increase a meager post count (but I suppose that's a valid reason, as well).

Interesting atreides1 Sep 2018 #1
Good first step. cp Sep 2018 #2
Yes. Delphinus Sep 2018 #39
She's been charged with manslaughter, I'm pretty sure. Jedi Guy Sep 2018 #43
She's been charged with manslaughter. n/t tammywammy Sep 2018 #51
Still waiting.... Boomer Sep 2018 #3
Unless they can prove some kind of premeditation TexasBushwhacker Sep 2018 #7
If we shot someone in the torso in their own home JonLP24 Sep 2018 #23
The more I hear... Boomer Sep 2018 #48
From my twitter feed Gothmog Sep 2018 #4
She's the one who looks like she's on drugs. Lonestarblue Sep 2018 #19
That is not a good picture Gothmog Sep 2018 #37
Why is she still walking around? lark Sep 2018 #5
White privilege. N/T angrychair Sep 2018 #6
So wrong on so many fronts, it's just sickening. lark Sep 2018 #9
I'm a white male angrychair Sep 2018 #11
I'm not in any way denying white privilege is a thing and a heinous thing at that. lark Sep 2018 #14
No, sorry wasn't implying that angrychair Sep 2018 #15
She bonded out of jail. n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2018 #10
Things still don't add up angrychair Sep 2018 #17
manslaughter is also used qazplm135 Sep 2018 #21
"Blood isn't drawn from her until late the next day" is false. Jedi Guy Sep 2018 #44
I was a little off angrychair Sep 2018 #45
Per the CBS article linked below, they took blood from her at the scene. Jedi Guy Sep 2018 #46
Not saying it's wrong angrychair Sep 2018 #47
Who knows? Jedi Guy Sep 2018 #49
I agree with that angrychair Sep 2018 #54
Pig Privilege nt LandOfHopeAndDreams Sep 2018 #16
She has manslaughter charges being recommended Gothmog Sep 2018 #38
Good, they should be. lark Sep 2018 #53
aww, poor lyin-ted will have a sad... n/t getagrip_already Sep 2018 #8
I still want to know what time she was released from work that day. LudwigPastorius Sep 2018 #12
Not her work schedule angrychair Sep 2018 #20
What I read is... cannabis_flower Sep 2018 #30
All of the doors are electronic locks angrychair Sep 2018 #32
Police officers do not drink in public while in uniform. Sneederbunk Sep 2018 #29
HAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHHA obamanut2012 Sep 2018 #33
A "very short" internal affairs investigation cyndensco Sep 2018 #13
This is remarkably fast for a LEO firing obamanut2012 Sep 2018 #34
Beto 1, Cruz 0 BillyBobBrilliant Sep 2018 #18
Cruz was bent out of shape because he *gasp* asked her to be fired JonLP24 Sep 2018 #24
Awesome laserhaas Sep 2018 #56
Oh boy, she murders an innocent man and is fired. Joe Nation Sep 2018 #22
Your post literally makes no sense obamanut2012 Sep 2018 #35
Sorry, but you haven't been paying attention Joe Nation Sep 2018 #40
Actually, a number of us have been paying attention. yardwork Sep 2018 #41
But what about two weeks from now after the next 3 shootings? Joe Nation Sep 2018 #55
I still think there's more to the story than that. Honeycombe8 Sep 2018 #25
oh good lord nt EleanorR Sep 2018 #50
Thanks fr your high level contribution to the thread. Honeycombe8 Sep 2018 #52
The article says she "engaged in adverse conduct" Dr Rise Sep 2018 #26
Getting arrested was the adverse conduct. LisaL Sep 2018 #27
About fuckin' time... Blue_Tires Sep 2018 #28
Yup, it sounds like the Union isn't going to bat for her publicly obamanut2012 Sep 2018 #36
This is starting to remind me of a case in Durham years ago. yardwork Sep 2018 #42
Only two things make the "tried to open wrong door" plausible. Blue_Tires Sep 2018 #57
I'm looking at this as a "due process" or "wheels of justice" kind of thing. Pope George Ringo II Sep 2018 #31
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