No, because it will implicate UVA.
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Oh I can implicate UVA
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Being involved in this has pretty much destroyed almost all of my faith in the Constitution, which is nice.
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They let the Nazi Antifa professor off easy with probation after committing an aggravated assault with a bike lock
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Really? The Commonwealth Attorney for Albemarle County, Virginia has discretion over a case in California? Wow!
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I thought you meant California. Well, whoever assaulted people, I hope they are punished equally as harsh as anyone else.
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Ah yes, the University of Virginia is famously in California
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Not in California. In the California.
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Yes. They were indeed neo-Nazis in Charlottesville. The culpable one’s should be punished severely for the murder of Heather Hayer
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I will never ever get over how UVa treated my friend's rape.
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They are really terrible. It’s awful. I don’t know how anyone engages in that system without wanting to tear it all down
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Haha you funny
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I am full of jokes
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I've been trying to figure out why they hired him. I now think it's because he did a good job throwing the City under the bus while covering for state institutions that have many more layers of bureaucracy.
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FYI, it’s not a hired position. It’s appointed by the AG
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That it’s appointed probably explains a lot. The Heaphy report completely let Virginia state police off the hook, which no doubt was a goal of Terry McAulliffe & statewide politicians who didn’t want any ‘scandal’ effecting future political ambitions. Reward Heaphy for helping...
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