@YungBlastro But you get to be the gatekeeper of Brian Urlacher? He gave an awful lot of money to the state of Illinois to corruptly mismanage… he paid for the right to call them out on it.
@NFL_DovKleiman Nobody likes a tattletale. Wish the NFL would start denying credentials to reporters like this. Just trying to sow division… can’t be good for business.
@JustineBateman She’s not the problem; she’s the typical soulless grifter politician. I blame the people who hear this nonsense and still choose to send her to Washington to mismanage everyone else’s money.
@OutFrontCNN@ForecasterEnten It’s not in cash, you disingenuous tools. He’d have to sell his assets and give up control over his business interests to turn it into cash. So you can fund the American government to mismanage it. You know who has a significantly lower favorability rating? The media. Here’s why.
@simonateba@elonmusk Very little of it is actual cash. His wealth is in the stocks he owns. To get cash, he’d have to sell those stocks and lose all of the power over his business interests.
@Twatch_Me_Workk Leaving the house with a knife in your backpack is intent. A knife in Texas is considered a deadly weapon. Why leave the house with it and take it to a track meet? Had time to think it over while walking around with it and still proceeded.
@XAVIAERD Putting a weapon in a bag and leaving your home with it is considered legal premeditation. Walking around with it is considered legal deliberation (giving yourself time to reconsider). He introduced the weapon into it, which was his undoing.
@Shay_Official1@stoppfeenin Not the way the law sees it. Leaving the house with a weapon is considered planning. Walking around with it beforehand is considered deliberation, giving yourself the opportunity of reconsidering your actions.
@Savsays Tell them that putting a knife in your bag and knowingly carrying that into a track meet is premeditation. The law is that simple to understand. “Don’t take weapons outside of the house” is a great thing to say. This verdict can happen to ANY of us if we do.
@realAFLF No, he won’t. The law is very clear: putting a knife in a backpack and leaving the house with it is premeditation. You then have to prove a pre-existing threat that makes bringing that knife into the situation justified (prior threats). No bias, just facts.
@emekasports The law isn’t racist. Putting a weapon in a backpack and leaving the house knowing it’s there is premeditation. Skin tone doesn’t change that.
@ChrissieMayr Social media legal experts also need to realize putting a knife in a backpack and leaving the house knowing it’s there is premeditation. No matter the hue of the skin of the human being putting it in the backpack.
@JLRINVESTIGATES It’s Texas numbnuts. It’s part of the culture. It’s also functional: it shields your head from the hot a** Texas sun. It’s also quite popular with state troopers here.
@nicksortor If he had used fists, he may not be headed to prison. Putting the knife in his bag and leaving the house knowing it was there was premeditation. There was no coming back from that.