Friday, November 12, 2010
San Antonio SWAT Officers Shot…
San Antonio Swat officers shot while trying to serve the suspect a warrant.
The suspect, decided to open fire on the police officers and 4 of the officers was hit as the suspect open fire with his assault riffle. The suspect fired 14 times. 2 of the officers was hit multiple times.
The suspect simply stated he did not realize they were police officers when he decided to open fire.
Are you serious? You just open fire because? Regardless of them being police officers what kind of person just opens fire with an assault riffle?
Now part of this case I like the most is the suspect has been charged with murder before.
This would have made an excellent case to talk about on In Session today when they were talking about the death penalty.
Of course we had some bleeding heart attorney that said we should not put anyone to death and that life in prison is worse than being put to death. This bleeding heart liberal even went on to say the inmate had no life in prison. Is she serious?
And yet another person made the comments that in other countries, they don’t have the death penalty, WHO CARES?
Look at the crime rates and the type of violent crimes we have, look at the number of people we already have in prison.
And then there was the old argument of it cost too much to have a death penalty case.
Once again, WHO CARES?
Look at the money we spend to house these low life felons for the rest of their life, my tax dollars go to provide everything these people need to live behind bars.
As you know, I do support the death penalty and during the discussion today on In Session they wanted to know when a person should be put to death
My answer would have to be, if they are a violent criminal, they should be dealt with violently. I think if they get the death penalty, they should die and within a set amount of time.
Then they said on the show today that someone was put to death that claimed he was innocent and now they want to question the outcome of that case. Once again, who cares? If any person is so involved in a murder case that they were convicted of murder, then they should die. Period
I posted here some time ago just in Florida alone last year we spent 60 million housing inmates and where does that money come from, we the tax payers.
So when you want to talk about cost does it really matter if the trial cost more? If we could take all the games and attorneys out of the legal process, that would improve our legal system greatly.
If I’m not mistaken the purpose of an attorney is to ensure that the defendants rights are not violated during the trial process.
However, this day and age, we have attorneys delaying cases for years, filing thousands of motions and costing the tax payers a lot of money and for what?
Look at the Casey Anthony case. Our courts have allowed this case to be dragged out too long already and they were in court again when a lot of the cost issues were addressed again. Not to go into details about that case, but these attorneys are playing games and wasting all this time and money by having all of these hearings and for what to help a child killer?
Our system certainly is not perfect, but it works. Sometimes mistakes are made I agree with that statement, but again I feel that if anyone was so involved with a case that ended in a violent crime or murder, we should be seeking the death penalty a lot more.
Then we had the same bleeding heart attorney saying on TV, that people don’t fear the death penalty and it does not make an impact on crime. She is so right, because of people like her, criminals know if they get the death penalty they have a better chance of dying of natural causes before being put to death, so what is there to fear.
However, if we as a legal system executed criminals in a timely manor and actually followed through with the execution people would fear the death penalty.
Not only did the comments on In Session get me fired up but also I was watching Lock Up a few nights ago and during this show they interviewed a serial murderer.
He was locked up for murder got, I forget how much time he got I think it was like 40 years or something like that, then while in prison he decided to murder again and the second time was given life to run concurrent with his original sentence. Now we have a person that has murdered twice and his response was well I have nothing to loose, I’m going to die in prison. Now if 2 people weren’t bad enough another cellmate looked at him wrong and what did this inmate do, took his life as well. Still no death penalty and he was given another life sentence for his 3rd murder. How many people have to die before we take serious action against these scum bags? I would love to hear the bleeding heart attorney defend her stance against the death penalty when other lives are being taken for no reason at all.
Our prisons are supposed to provide a safe environment for all inmates and even though they are inmates, they don’t deserve to die at the hands of another inmate. There is no reason whatsoever to keep a triple murderer alive. Maybe if he kills enough sooner or later they will put him to death.
By putting him to death alone would save the state at least $35,000 a year. Then multiple that over the 60 years he would have served that’s a total savings of $2,100,000 and that’s just for 1 inmate.
I can hear the bleeding heart attorney now, but what about the families that are going to lose a family member because of a State sanctioned murder.
My responses would be pretty simple, if the families were so concerned maybe they should have taken a more active role in the inmate’s life before he murdered so many people.
Then we have a death penalty case and in the state of this case the inmate can select the method of death and hanging is still a method of death. This inmate got a stay of execution because he was too fat to hang. The bleeding heart attorneys said it was likely to decapitate this inmate so he was given a stay of execution so we can pay to put this man on a diet so he can lose the weight needed so he can hang to his death.
What a bunch of crap. Would it really matter if he was decapitated? The end result would be death but we allow the attorneys to play games with the system and we the tax payers get to foot the bill for this nonsense
Now sadly we have a person accused of murder before now responsible for the shooting of 4 Swat officers.
And all this man could say was I didn’t know they were police officers.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the officers and their families and the San Antonio Police Department and the community.
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