CEO's: Second degree murder is the highest you can charge him with for killing a CEO in NY? But we want to torture him and make an example of him so the proles don't get uppity!
Was he actually Italian though? As in, speaking Italian, having an Italian passport etc.? Y'all Americans have weird definitions of nationality, just having a foreign sounding last name isn't really enough...
I just hope there's people around smart enough and willing to lie, when asked in jury selection interviews, that they've never heard of jury nullification. I doubt they ask that in those words, because people would go look it up, but I'm sure they have a roundabout way of getting to that answer.
From what the manifesto found on him allegedly said, it sounds like his actions were politically motivated. And violence in pursuit of a political goal is kinda the definition of terrorism.
uh, dunno if people have noticed but the Mediterranean is kind of goin through some shit right now. Also Italy has a pretty notable history of bombings and assassinations
But also what the other person said, dude is american. I’m so sick of my family members talking like sopranos characters because our grandparents were actual Italians. Plus they 100% definitely didn’t say gabbagool and proshoot before like 2003
Some person is out there that will have the killing of Luigi delegated to them by our government. A low level goon, a sociopath, or maybe it's a few of them, that will push the button, flip the switch, kick the chair out from underneath a fellow human. Everything else is just window dressing.
I wonder if executioners will ever be doxxed. Trump's taxes got leaked, Snowden revealed terrifying levels of spying, but what about people who take other people's lives just because the state decided it needed to happen? I think that matters more than exposing that some company is manipulating the market or that a senator cheated on his wife.