By A Texas Reader
Mon, Dec 13, 2021 7:06 p.m.
You Might be a n----r: VIDEO: Otis McKane Strikes Bailiff after being Convicted of Murdering SAPD Det. Benjamin Marconi
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/crime/video-otis-mckane-strikes-bailiff-after-being-convicted-of-murdering-sapd-det-benjamin-marconi/273-8f94d734-1ec5-4191-a4b4-be5b038e6e82
N.S.: Sorry about the censorship, folks, but google has been intemittently hassling me. However, its worst harassment is in response to James O'Keefe's Project Veritas. google's oligarchs are hell-bent on silencing that crazy-with-courage Irishman. The last time I posted one of his videos, I got 100 quick hits, before one of the gauleiter froze it, issuing a "community standards" diktat.
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Bull like negroes very dangerous. Many video on line of courtroom outbursts were violence occurs. The courtroom staff have a hard time handling the thugs. Not cooperative and hard to restrain even with almost half a dozen big men struggling with the bad guy. This bad guy does deserve the death penalty.
Otis Tyrone McKane elbowed a bailiff as he was about to be handcuffed following the jury’s declared verdict to convict him for capital murder in the shooting death of San Antonio police Detective Benjamin Marconi.
He was in court (to hear the verdict, i.e. jury impressions no longer mattered) for murdering a detective, not in handcuffs, wearing street clothes -- the white parents of the MI HS shooter, who aren't themselves accused of shooting anyone, appeared recently in court in full prison garb and wearing manacles.
Why weren't the black parents of the TX HS shooter hauled into court?
A description of the crime:
SAPD surveillance video and footage from inside Marconi’s patrol unit showcased McKane pulling up behind him proceeding to shoot the detective twice in the head. ... “It was an execution. This coward has to sneak up on somebody from behind and put the barrel of a gun directly on his head," ...
One tactic of his defense lawyer:
The defense poked at the state’s arguments including whether Marconi on the hours leading up to the shooting, was texting for reason unrelated to his job. ... “There was a question as to whether officer Marconi engaged in personal matters that were not lawful discharge of his duties so just wanted to put that up to the jury,” said defense attorney Joel Perez.
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