"Playing with fire" has the connotations it does for a reason. Nobody got hurt? Great. That's not always how it goes when you start throwing incendiary devices at cars, which is why doing so is a serious crime.https://twitter.com/Richard_Spoor/status/1290976662721527809 …
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IMO, the onus is partially on the media for being so cavalier about protest-related arson. This isn't a "boys will be boys" scenario. Don't set the streets on fire. It's not a joke.
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Do I think 35 years is excessive? Yeah. But truthfully: it's not going to keep me up at night. You share your city with low-income families with little children, people sleeping rough or in their cars. It's not your playground. You don't get to set fires because you're angry.
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35 years is the opening bid in the plea negotiation process. My guess is that neither one spends more than 5 years in.
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The article says it's a non negotiable sentence.
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The mandatory minimums only apply if they're sentenced after being convicted at trial — they'll almost certainly be offered a dramatically shorter sentence if they agree to plead guilty
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