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Price Waterhouse analyst murdered in his home by police

No I did not. I completely addressed it. If not for Derec's luck and privilege, he'd be arrested and convicted. Why do you always semantic quibble while not addressing the essential part?

Oh please! You think this guy was only arrested so often because he was black and unlucky? First of all, he was never arrested or convicted for hiring sex workers, so comparison is moot as you don't know that he didn't partake in that "hobby" without ever being arrested. His arrests were for things like theft, weapons and drug charges. Apples and oranges.
Second, did you even read the article. Not to speak ill of the dead, but dude was not exactly the brightest bulb in the chandelier.
Dallas Morning News said:
Austin police found him and another person passed out in a car in April 2015, and a search of the vehicle turned up cocaine, marijuana and an anti-anxiety drug, the Daily Mail reported.
[...]
After a 2016 conviction on a drug-possession charge in Leon County, about 120 miles southeast of Dallas, Brown was sentenced to 180 days behind bars. In that case, a deputy found a small bag of cocaine on Brown’s wallet in a car parked in a fire lane outside a Centerville gas station, according to the Daily Mail.

Passing out in cars and parking in fire lanes are good ways to have police take an interest in your vehicle. Just sayin'.

Hey, at least he didn't have a gun in his lap when he passed out, like this guy did in a Taco Bell drive-through.
 
No I did not. I completely addressed it. If not for Derec's luck and privilege, he'd be arrested and convicted. Why do you always semantic quibble while not addressing the essential part?

Oh please! You think this guy was only arrested so often because he was black and unlucky? First of all, he was never arrested or convicted for hiring sex workers, so comparison is moot as you don't know that he didn't partake in that "hobby" without ever being arrested. His arrests were for things like theft, weapons and drug charges. Apples and oranges.
Second, did you even read the article. Not to speak ill of the dead, but dude was not exactly the brightest bulb in the chandelier.
Dallas Morning News said:
Austin police found him and another person passed out in a car in April 2015, and a search of the vehicle turned up cocaine, marijuana and an anti-anxiety drug, the Daily Mail reported.
[...]
After a 2016 conviction on a drug-possession charge in Leon County, about 120 miles southeast of Dallas, Brown was sentenced to 180 days behind bars. In that case, a deputy found a small bag of cocaine on Brown’s wallet in a car parked in a fire lane outside a Centerville gas station, according to the Daily Mail.

Passing out in cars and parking in fire lanes are good ways to have police take an interest in your vehicle. Just sayin'.

Hey, at least he didn't have a gun in his lap when he passed out, like this guy did in a Taco Bell drive-through.

Talking about your illegal activities all over discussion forums while making enemies in those forums and constantly drawing attention to yourself is worse. It is only through sheer luck upon luck, that no police or others have seen your communications and done something about it.

It's also a matter of luck whether pot and prostitution are legal or illegal, for the both of you.

And while we're on the subject, you haven't addressed the question. Should you be distrusted in court because of your illegal behaviors? Yes or no?
 
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