mst3k4evur
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Post by mst3k4evur on Jun 22, 2010 15:02:05 GMT -6
What is your definition of heinous? Using a machine gun that you know will destroy a life, even one protected with a bullet-proof vest, having plenty of time to get the aim just right while an innocent man walks naively towards his death, leaving two young boys without a father and a wife without her life partner, just so you can continue being a criminal - this all sounds pretty heinous to me. Murder does not need to be premeditated in order to result in a death sentence. Especially murder of a police officer. In most states with capital punishment, the murder of a police officer is a capital qualifier of its own, simply because they are the first line of defense for the rest of us against these horrible people who would kill without thought. Had Ralph Ablanedo not been a police officer doing his job to protect and serve, he would not have been in the sights of Powell's gun that night. This most definitely is deserving of the death penalty, in every sense. If I am corrrect it is a automatic death sentence for, paramedics,fireman,police officers, in some states. Man what are you talking about,the guy was pulled over on a traffic stop & shot the police officer in cold blood with a ak 47,not heinous enough for ya. There are no automatic death sentences in the US, SCOTUS banned them in 70's.
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