.@AOC is deeply correct about this.
This honestly feels like a new low: not being able to clearly condemn a public murder because the victim was of a social status some would deem “too low” to care about. The last sentence is especially rich from an admin trying to cut the very services that could have helped him.

May 4, 2023 · 12:12 AM UTC

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“Don’t tread on me, but don’t you dare care when I tread on you.”
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Did you consult the spirits on this???
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I think neither one of you should be sharing your opinion on a situation you weren’t personally involved in/present at while being in and attempting to get elected into jobs that have no prosecutorial powers.
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She's deeply deflecting when she's offered no actual policies.
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Definitely not correct…did you read the witness statements? The guy said he didn’t care if he went to jail and was acting erratic and threatening. And currently had a assault charge and over 40 arrests!
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2 things can be true: The US needs to provide affordable, quality healthcare--including mental healthcare--to citizens. We can't fault people for reacting to threatening, violent behavior. Normal people don't have security details to manage threats to us.
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the victim was a deplorable who was wanted for a felony warrant and also previously arrested 42 times by the age of 30... your beloved system kept releasing that violent criminal.. you failed your law abiding citizens and condemn them when they have to defend themselves
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Insane. 40-time offender who recently attempted to push someone onto the train tracks. This is not “too low of a social status to care about”
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