BREAKING: Active Shooter Memphis, TN

Ron in Regina

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Ezekiel Kelly, 19, is in custody after a frightening several hours across the city of Memphis.

That man was later identified as Kelly, who had an active warrant for his arrest issued Wednesday.

His criminal history also includes attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment. Those charges stem from an arrest in 2020.

 

Taxslave2

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Ezekiel Kelly, 19, is in custody after a frightening several hours across the city of Memphis.

That man was later identified as Kelly, who had an active warrant for his arrest issued Wednesday.

His criminal history also includes attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment. Those charges stem from an arrest in 2020.

Have wonder why people like this one and the two from Saskatchewan are allowed to run around lose. Do law abiding taxpayers not have any rights at all?
 

The_Foxer

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Have wonder why people like this one and the two from Saskatchewan are allowed to run around lose. Do law abiding taxpayers not have any rights at all?
Well you have the right to get shot and stabbed at least.
 

Serryah

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Have wonder why people like this one and the two from Saskatchewan are allowed to run around lose. Do law abiding taxpayers not have any rights at all?

Until they do something, there's nothing the cops can do.

Thought everyone knew that.
 

The_Foxer

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Yep. The same rights non-law abiding non-taxpayers have.
Do we tho? In practice, the courts give massive amounts of consideration to the criminal and their well being while apperently giving very little to the NON criminal society that this person has already hurt and stands a good chance of hurting again. The majority of violent crimes in Canada are committed by people with previous convictions, and while i don't feel like looking the current stats up it has usuallly been a very high percent.

Incidents like this and the sask case demonstrate a tendency of the system to actually give more weight to the rights of the criminal than the citizens at large.
 
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Taxslave2

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So, you're pissy about what you imagine are their luxury accommodation, and you're pissy when they let them out after a week or two.

Basically, you're pissy.
Ah, you are just prissy because everyone here is smarter than you and has more relevant comments.