This is a terrible tragedy and awful end to a brutal year. It is a system failure that resulted in irreversible harm to two families. My heart goes out to the families of the victims. We will hold the man who did this accountable. We will support the families of the victims
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Replying to @chesaboudin
It’s not a “system failure.” It’s your failure and a painfully predictable one.
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Replying to @AriDavidPaul @chesaboudin
We can have compassion for both the perpetrator and the victims. Give 100% support to the victims' families. And then continue to make the more difficult systemic changes necessary to ensure far fewer people live lives that lead to crime.
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Fuck the perp. It’s people like you whose misguided “compassion” leads to the inevitability that happened when that monster was released from prison. More dead innocent people for you to virtue that compassion for I guess
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His name is Troy McAllister. And I have a great, great deal of compassion, mercy, and empathy for anyone who's experienced trauma, who's made mistakes, and who isn't given whatever they need in the "pursuit of happiness." I hope you can overcome your anger to forgive.
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Replying to @mbreauxsia @G_Gozerian1 and
Those who have been permanently deprived of a chance to pursue happiness are the victims.
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Replying to @PiotrJaranowsk1 @G_Gozerian1 and
The ones who've lost their lives are indeed victims. Their families should be supported 100%. Everyone involved in this and similar incidents is a victim, those who lost their lives and those whose lives were already deprived.
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Replying to @mbreauxsia @G_Gozerian1 and
Driving drunk is a choice one makes with one's own conscience. A drunk driver hitting a 70 year old woman walking on the sidewalk and killing her, and then fleeing the scene like a coward is not a victim.
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Replying to @PiotrJaranowsk1 @G_Gozerian1 and
Do you know anything about his history? Why he was high on amphetamines? The nature of his parole? His family? His community? I do not. Until we know these things, we don't really know anything.
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Yes, we know the fact that he killed two innocent people.
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Replying to @PiotrJaranowsk1 @G_Gozerian1 and
We indeed know that. That's obvious and tragic.
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