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   BeamMeUpScotty to bob user   
   Re: Associated Press illiteracy on displ   
   24 Nov 22 08:37:23   
   
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   From: NOT-SURE@idiocracy.gov   
      
   On 11/23/22 10:29 PM, bob user wrote:   
   > The alleged shooter facing possible hate crime charges in the fatal   
   > shooting of five people at a Colorado Springs gay nightclub was ordered   
   > held without bail in an initial court appearance Wednesday as the suspect   
   > sat slumped over in a chair.   
   >   
   > "Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, could be seen with injuries visible on their   
   > face and head in a brief video appearance from jail."   
   >   
   >   Aldrich appeared to need prompting by defense attorneys and offered a   
   > slurred response when asked to state their name by El Paso County Court   
   > Judge Charlotte Ankeny.   
   >   
   > The suspect was beaten into submission by patrons during Saturday night’s   
   > shooting at Club Q and released from the hospital Tuesday. The motive in   
   > the shooting was still under investigation, but authorities said he faces   
   > possible murder and hate crime charges.   
   >   
   > Hate crime charges would require proving that the shooter was motivated by   
   > bias, such as against the victims’ actual or perceived sexual orientation   
   > or gender identity. The charges against Aldrich are preliminary, and   
   > prosecutors have not yet filed formal charges. Aldrich is represented by   
   > Joseph Archambault, a chief trial deputy with the state public defender’s   
   > office. Lawyers from the office do not comment on cases to the media.   
   >   
   > Defense attorneys said late Tuesday that the suspect is nonbinary and in   
   > court filings referred to the suspect as “Mx. Aldrich.” The attorneys’   
   > footnotes assert that Aldrich is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns.   
   >   
   >  gay-club-shooting-suspect-held-without-bail/>   
   >   
   Democrats seem to be planning on finding a HATE CRIME rather than coming   
   across it while they investigate the actual crime.   
      
      
   Which sort of shows the lie in the HATE CRIME accusation.  They haven't   
   got a motive so how could they be looking for a hate crime before they   
   find the reason for the police discover what triggered the crime and   
   after they discover the cause of the crime they can determine if that   
   cause was related to any hate or was it just a bar fight over  the price   
   of a prostitute like the Paul Pelosi incident over the price of a gay   
   prostitute?   
      
      
      
   Is HATE CRIME technically Constitutional and under what Constitutional   
   power do legislatures have the power to make laws that imprison and   
   punish a person for their mental illness.  Being as a HATE crime is all   
   in your delusional mind... hate is a feeling and if having a feeling is   
   a crime then how we enforce laws that target feelings, do we use drugs   
   and brain scans to see what people are thinking, but how would you know   
   they were really thinking that same thing when they were engaging in the   
   crime? the actual crime may have been over a totally different feeling   
   like love, as in a love hate relationship which describes the feelings   
   of some people because their love is the feeling they may be having when   
   they committed the violence and NOT be a hate crime at all.   
      
      
   It seems the use of HATE crimes is NOT a very accurate or truthful way   
   to accuse someone of having committed a crime Past hate isn't the actual   
   evidence that there was any hate at the time of the crime.  Where is teh   
   evidence of the HATE being the cause of the crime.... plenty of people   
   live with hate and never committ a violent crime. The feeling at the   
   time of the violence can be almost anything and a confession from a   
   Mentally ill Democrat who is delusional is useless in court.   
      
      
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