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by VMI77
Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:12 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York)
Replies: 158
Views: 25526

Re: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York

baldeagle wrote:This is what's wrong with our justice system.
Chance was busted and hit with gun and drug raps and faced more than 25 years’ prison.

But Brooklyn prosecutors dropped the gun rap when Chance was indicted. A source said the charge was weakened by the fact that Chance — who allegedly admitted the pistol was his — had not been the target of the search for the gun.
Any time you kid yourself or you hear someone else kidding themselves that the justice system is tough on gun crime, point them to stories like this. They are not. They simply want to disarm law abiding citizens. They have no interest in enforcing gun laws against known criminals. New York has some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. Look at how zealously they enforce them against criminals.

Bad example....they're very tough on gun "crime," but not on criminals...just the law abiding. If they had found the gun in the possession of some young woman who had been raped and got a gun for protection, she'd be spending at least 5 years in prison.
by VMI77
Fri Oct 04, 2013 11:11 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Disparity of force (Motorcycle Gang Incident in New York)
Replies: 158
Views: 25526

Re: Disparity of force

JP171 wrote:
MeMelYup wrote:At the 25-29 second time on the vidio is where the SUV runs over the first bike and rider. I think that's what t'd the bikers off.
yea and the rider of the blue and white gsxr that was in the lane beside the RR was yelling at the RR and decided he was going to make the RR stop, he pulled in front of the RR and let off the throttle at a distance that the driver of the RR hit him, so now hmm looks like to be this group of riders was looking for trouble and then the rider that got bumped gets off and starts screaming with spit flying out of his mouth and hitting stuff, yep sure was the RR driver that did the deed and started the problem there.

I not only would have run the bike over like he did but there would have been a buttload of bikes squished all over the rear, sides and front of my vehicle
Not just looking...planning. Later reports said they were difficult to track down because they had stolen plates on their bikes.

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