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  • SSGSAD

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    Yep and I'm all for doing it publicly. There's nothing wrong or immoral about it. Then only wrong and immoral thing is how long these animals get to live until their death sentence is carried out. There's certain cases that I think need fast,tracked. I understand apeals and all that jazz but if the legal,system is that backed up well,then hire more courts.
    A quick death is too good for the animal that pulled the trigger. Maybe the other one want aware his buddy was going to kill cop so I won't assume it was both I'll let the cops do their job finding out. But one for sure is a scum bag whether he was gonna kill a cop or an innocent person. But if you kill a.cop, for me there should be a stiffer penalty. Guaranteed death.


    Then VOTE, for me for Governor, and I will CLEAN out Death Row, my FIRST 4 years .....
     

    SSGSAD

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    As much as I would love to see public executions return can you imagine the outcry from the softies.

    Guess, what .....

    I DON'T CARE !!!!!

    Public HANGING, Firing squad, I am ALL FOR IT !!!!!

    Lucas Oil Stadium, sets empty, over HALF the YEAR .....

    How many "school Children" will fit ????? 70,000 ?????
     

    SSGSAD

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    I'm all for the death penalty provided it is coupled with a fair trial. I don't care if it is a deterrent, I don't care if some in our society don't like it and I don't believe it brings us down or makes us morally inferior. The thought that we can "out-intellectualize" bad things from happening is not working, our attempts at rehabilitating rather than punishing have failed in grand fashion.

    Give them a fair trial, if found guilty put a dog collar and leash on them, walk them out of the courthouse on all fours like a dog, put a bullet in the back of their head and send the carcass off to a fertilizer factory. People who behave like this scumbag deserve no funeral, no respect and no remembrance. Once they're dead scratch their names from every public record, let history show they never existed at all. They're like cockroaches, you're never going to rid the earth of them so you simply deal with them as they surface and move on.


    WOW !!!!!

    I thought I was tough !!!!!

    I agree 100% !!!!!
     

    SSGSAD

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    There's a lot of downside to some executions.
    On the other hand....
    There's a lot of well educated specialists running this broken system that aren't even getting it close to right.
    There IS a world of right and wrong that needs preserved.
    This is our world, our home where we raise our families and build a life as best possible.
    We CONTINUALLY have to worry about some P.O.S. like these destroying everything we stand for.
    This system is broke. It needs fixed. The way it's being run now is ridiculous.
    I don't want to hear about jail over crowding, "turning his life around", "who's going to pay for this" stuff.
    Sorry to those here that think I'm cruel. I believe in our Constitution and laws.
    It's NOT cruel punishment to "Neutralize" this culture and thinking. IF you keep letting these sewer dwellers continue to build strength then it will be out of hand and won't be fixable until the end of civilization.
    I agree with Kut that when a sentence is handed down it should be served.
    Anyone can screw up once. This isn't a screw up. This was an execution of a "good Samaritan" there to help out. Yes, he WAS an officer of the law and he was executed over the uniform and badge. Do you really think this type of thinking can be fixed?


    JMHO .....

    Get BACK, to God, Jesus Christ, and Church .....

    Read and follow the Bible .....

    THAT will take care of a bunch of it .....
     

    SSGSAD

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    Woodchippers.

    You run enough perps through woodchippers and I guarandamtee it will serve as a deterrant. Plus the gene pool will be a little cleaner.

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    FEET FIRST !!!!! FEET FIRST !!!!!
     

    Kutnupe14

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    I must be "different", because the "deterrent effect", has kept me on the "straight and narrow", for 61 years .....

    NEVER been arrested, never spent a night in jail, never been booked .....

    So you're saying that you wish you could commit crimes but you're afraid of getting caught? Lol
     

    cbhausen

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    If convicted, they should raffle off chances to be part of the execution crew. And donate the money to the family. I heard Lieutenant Allen saw his child off on his first day of school the day he was murdered. This is heartbreaking. May the bastard(s) who did this rot in hell.
     

    churchmouse

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    If convicted, they should raffle off chances to be part of the execution crew. And donate the money to the family. I heard Lieutenant Allen saw his child off on his first day of school the day he was murdered. This is heartbreaking. May the bastard(s) who did this rot in hell.

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    510picker

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    My wife came home from work today and said one of her co-workers was the off duty nurse that stopped to help. She saw the car flip and was on the scene before the police arrived. She and another nurse performed CPR on officer Allan until the paramedics arrived. Needless to say, she was pretty shook up about it.
     

    oldpink

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    First of RIP to the officer and his family...To the LEO's and especially my LEO INGO brothers in Indy my heart and prayers go out to you in this time of loss of a brother officer.....The fact he was going to help what he thought were victims of a car crash keeps sticking in my craw and will not let go....

    To Kut in re public executions I once heard the reasoning this way...I'm not saying it's right but a portion of it makes sense...Many times the person being executed was a known criminal in town....Oftentimes running criminal enterprises and flashing a lot of money around....Many times (and we see it today in both the inner city and the rural communities) these men are looked up to by the younger boys in town...."Man...Did you see that new car so and so got...How about that silk suit??? Look at all the pretty girls he gets..etc..."

    He eventually oversteps the line, kills someone and is to be executed by hanging...The young people of the community get to see the guy they thought was so tough and successful sobbing, begging for his life and if he has an ounce of decency say to the young people out there, "Don't make the mistakes I did...Listen to your folks..." before having a blind put on and having his neck stretched....I can picture a father looking down at his son and saying, "Do you still want to be like that when you grow up?"

    Just another way of looking at it...

    So very true.
    It's almost inconceivable after all these years of such events being confined behind closed doors, but there is a point to be made for future generations seeing firsthand what happens to really bad guys in the end.
    As well as this applied to the outlaws out in the old west, this would have applied to the "men of respect" in both Sicily and in New York, whose ranks somehow were continually replenished thanks to younger generations not seeing the bad side of all that wealth and power.
     

    Trigger Time

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    Look at the shooter's photo. Spice.

    Among other things. That skeletor face is the face of drugs. So he legally had a gun yet illegally abused drugs and or illegal syntgetgic drugs. Another loser who should have never had a gun and lied on a form to posses and buy one.
    Besides paying to be on the execution squad can we also pay to rip out his lip rings with tools?
     
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