Not having to lock the front door to my house or take my keys out of my truck at night is absolutely worth dealing with “bad pizza” & limited mexican food options.
Whoever/whatever convinced young people otherwise is ridiculous.
Keep in mind, if Karmelo had plead guilty early on, it would have cut the fundraiser short. His parents chose to send him to trial so they could keep raking in the cash. They don’t love or care about him. Awful people who inevitably raised an awful son. My only regret is that they can’t be thrown in a prison cell along with him.
I’ve referred these allegations to DOJ’s new Fraud Division for criminal investigation. Minnesota state officials are not above the law, and if they facilitated fraud, lied under oath about what they knew, or harassed and intimated whistleblowers, they must face justice.
JUST IN 🇺🇸🦅 The U.S. Army is reportedly preparing to carry out its first execution since 1961. "The plan would apply to servicemembers on military death row for crimes ranging from mass murder to serial rape."
@Timcast Sad but beneficial to have this nice reminder that in our country, stabbing an unarmed person in the chest in a fight that you provoked is in fact, murder.
Influencers who built a career on the Hunter Biden Laptop finally got their chance to confront him directly, and instead wind up hand-jiving him for clicks and engagement.
Says it all about the Podcast Class.
“Ladies and gentlemen of the jury… Your Honor… let’s just pump the brakes for one second and talk about what really happened here.
The State wants you to believe my client, Karmelo Anthony, is some kind of cold-blooded killer who went out looking for trouble. Nuh-uh. Not even close.
What we have here is a textbook case of contributory negligence… or, as I like to call it in plain English, the victim impaled himself.
That’s right. Austin Metcalf didn’t get stabbed. He ran himself onto the knife. My client wasn’t lunging, thrusting, or attacking. He was simply there — holding an object in a tense situation. And Mr. Metcalf, in his own aggression, his own momentum, his own poor decision-making in the heat of the moment… impaled himself on it.
Think about it, folks. You ever see someone trip and fall face-first into a fence post? Nobody sues the fence post for ‘assault with a deadly post.’ The post was just standing there! Same principle applies here. The knife didn’t move. My client didn’t move it. The deceased provided all the force. All of it.
Now, the prosecution’s gonna stand up here and scream ‘murder!’ like it’s going out of style. But you and I both know the law doesn’t work on emotion. It works on reasonable doubt. And when the so-called victim is the one who supplied the forward motion that drove that blade into his own chest… well, ladies and gentlemen, that’s more than reasonable doubt.
That’s reasonable certainty that my client didn’t do a damn thing except be in the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong guy throwing himself at him.
Karmelo Anthony is innocent. The facts prove it. The victim proved it himself… the hard way.
Thank you.”
BREAKING - Karmelo Anthony suffers a major blow in court after his defense attorney, Mike Howard, attempted to argue that Austin Metcalf was responsible for his own stabbing and had essentially “impaled himself,” prompting an audible gasp from jurors in the courtroom.