How did you conclude this? Murders (non police) and police shooting numbers are an order of magnitude different.
I don’t think Americans are inherently more criminal, but I think the system may encourage them to be more violent when they are criminal. Tell me this please - what’s the likelihood of this person going to jail if he had just surrendered to the police before killing pedestrians?
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My guess is - none. From what’s presented here, he was already released several times, why would this time be any different? Had he not killed anyone he would have been released and allowed to steal cars again. Now he may be in slightly more trouble. But then again...
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In sf I think absent violence the crime would have seen eventual prosecution, however certainly not immediate incarceration.
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I’m not quite sure how this works. Isn’t incarcaration supposed to prevent exactly this? Someone who can potentially kill, won’t? I’m hoping that this may happen now, but I wish it could have been done before these two deaths.
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