That he was not in prison says volumes about the failures of our so-called βlegalβ system. Really, the whole story is a paradigm of what this country is now.
Of note: He was pulled over because there was a warrant out for him on a parole violation - probably parole from the Comet Ping Pong incident. He served 3 years of a 4 year sentence, released in 2020 probably because of COVID, and was on parole - carrying a firearm (another parole violation).
oh there's always good, cheap food to be had (just calibrate your definition of "inexpensive" with our cost of living, lol) β @brokeassstuart.bsky.social, can you make specific suggestions here?
So no outrage this guy was back on the street with a gun.
"When an officer opened the passenger door to arrest Welch, Spry said, Welch "pulled a handgun from his jacket and pointed it in the direction of the officer" and did not put the gun down when officers ordered him to"
"When an officer opened the passenger door to arrest Welch he pulled a handgun from his jacket and pointed it in the direction of the officer and did not put the gun down when officers ordered him to."
Even with a weapon pointed at him he didn't immediately shoot? π€
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(Itβs what he would have wanted)
I feel for his kids.
"The Pizzagate conspiracist ... was shot to death by NC police"
Anyway, you have any somewhat inexpensive restaurant recommendations in San Francisco?
And I KNOW how expensive San Francisco can be.
"When an officer opened the passenger door to arrest Welch, Spry said, Welch "pulled a handgun from his jacket and pointed it in the direction of the officer" and did not put the gun down when officers ordered him to"
"When an officer opened the passenger door to arrest Welch he pulled a handgun from his jacket and pointed it in the direction of the officer and did not put the gun down when officers ordered him to."
Even with a weapon pointed at him he didn't immediately shoot? π€
And I had forgotten all about Pizzagate