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|    Baltimore nigger teen gets life in priso    |
|    23 Aug 19 12:13:58    |
      XPost: alt.law-enforcement, alt.niggers, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: md.politics       From: Davecross@kremlin.ru              A Baltimore teen who was supposed to be confined to house arrest       last year at the time he ran over a police officer in a stolen       Jeep was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison.              Dawnta Harris, 17, was tried as an adult and convicted earlier       this year in the May 2018 murder of Baltimore County Police       Officer Amy Caprio. On Wednesday, a judge sentenced the teen to       life in prison in addition to 20 years for burglary.              "Amy was unnecessarily and remorselessly killed," the victim’s       husband Tim Caprio said.              The 29-year-old officer was responding to reports of a       suspicious vehicle when she encountered Harris in what would       later be identified as a stolen Jeep. Bodycam footage from the       incident showed Caprio shouting at the teen to get out of the       vehicle.              At one point she draws her weapon and screams at Harris to       “Stop! Stop!” before he ducks his head, accelerates and slams       the car into her.              Caprio managed to fire off one round, which shattered the Jeep's       windshield. Residents of the Baltimore suburb reportedly found       the officer bloodied and with tire marks across her legs. She       sustained broken ribs and injuries to her internal organs.              Police say Harris ditched the Jeep several blocks away.              Officials in Baltimore have come under intense criticism in the       aftermath of Caprio’s death after it emerged Harris was awaiting       sentencing in another auto theft case at the time of the       killing. He was allowed, however, to remain on house arrest       despite a string of previous arrests for car burglaries,       repeated instances in which he skipped out of juvenile custody       and a request from his mother to detain him.              A high school freshman at the time, Harris was transferred from       a juvenile facility to his home in West Baltimore -- and       disappeared shortly after.              A week later, Caprio was dead.              Three other teens, identified as Harris' accomplices, pleaded       guilty to felony murder and are scheduled to be sentenced in       September. Authorities accuse them of burglarizing a home when       Caprio was run down on the street.              Under Maryland law, if someone is killed during the commission       of a burglary, accomplices can be prosecuted in the slaying.              The Associated Press contributed to this report.              https://www.foxnews.com/us/baltimore-teen-17-given-life-in-       prison-after-striking-killing-cop-while-on-house-arrest-during-       botched-burglary              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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