Riots.
#241
Re: Riots.
FFS! "Historically-illiterate judgement".
Now can we move on, there is no basis on which to claim these problems are owed to a decay in modern society (parenting, law, education or other).
Now can we move on, there is no basis on which to claim these problems are owed to a decay in modern society (parenting, law, education or other).
#242
Re: Riots.
FFS! "Historically-illiterate judgement".
Now can we move on, there is no basis on which to claim these problems are owed to a decay in modern society (parenting, law, education or other).
Now can we move on, there is no basis on which to claim these problems are owed to a decay in modern society (parenting, law, education or other).
#244
Re: Riots.
I am all for draconian punishment. I believe in a caring society yet one with very stiff penalties. Neither of these incited riots got off the ground. I think the only ones who turned up were the ones who set up the Facebook pages. I think it is a good result and one that sends out a strong message.
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Re: Riots.
Do want to follow the penalty for this crime?
KEARNS — A man was charged Wednesday with burglary after allegedly entering a neighbor's home and eating $100 worth of food.
The Kearns man, 36, was charged in 3rd District Court with burglary, a second-degree felony, and theft, a class B misdemeanor.
According to the charges, the man was identified after he left behind a black duffel bag with a similar name on the tag and two piles of clothing that the homeowner recognized as belonging to a man that lives nearby.
The homeowner's neighbors told police they saw a man enter the home and confirmed the man's identity after being shown a booking photo by police officers, the charges state.
KEARNS — A man was charged Wednesday with burglary after allegedly entering a neighbor's home and eating $100 worth of food.
The Kearns man, 36, was charged in 3rd District Court with burglary, a second-degree felony, and theft, a class B misdemeanor.
According to the charges, the man was identified after he left behind a black duffel bag with a similar name on the tag and two piles of clothing that the homeowner recognized as belonging to a man that lives nearby.
The homeowner's neighbors told police they saw a man enter the home and confirmed the man's identity after being shown a booking photo by police officers, the charges state.