Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Nebraska County Prosecutor Seeks Justice against White Man Charged in Mass Shooting at Sonic that Left Two Dead, and Two Wounded


Mug shot of smiling Roberto Silva Jr.


N.S.: Prosecutors across the country have apparently unofficially abolished justice, where black killers are concerned. For one particularly obscene case last year, a South Carolina prosecutor took justice off the table from the get-go, in the trial of black war criminal Nathaniel Rowland, who in 2019 had impersonated an Uber driver, and kidnapped and butchered White Samantha Josephson.

“Nebraska County Prosecutor Seeks Death Penalty in Fast-Food Shooting that left 2 Dead”

https://nypost.com/2022/01/26/nebraska-county-prosecutor-lee-polikov-seeks-death-penalty-for-roberto-silva-jr-in-fast-food-shooting-that-left-2-dead/



4 comments:

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Around 42% of death row inmates are black, which of course leads to accusations of racial bias. What they ignore is that blacks are responsible for close to 50% of murders in the US. What crime gets you the death penalty? Murder. So blacks, if anything, are actually under represented on death row. Putting blacks on death row, or even giving them harsh sentences, becomes a politically inconvenient thing to do.

Anonymous said...

Drew Carey gained some weight again I see.Roberto Silva is White?

--GRA

Anonymous said...

SCHNEIDER LOSES AFTER 40 GAMES--TONIGHT.

(Abc13)Amy Schneider's historic run on "Jeopardy!" ended on Wednesday's episode after a 40-game winning streak.

Schneider, an engineering manager from Oakland, California, lost Wednesday to Rhone Talsma, a librarian from Chicago. She had a sizeable lead until Final Jeopardy when she dropped to second place after failing to produce an answer against her $8,000 bet. The episode began to air early Wednesday afternoon in certain markets in the Eastern and Central time zones.

Her list of accomplishments during her time on "Jeopardy!" is long: She is the winningest woman in the show's history and one of only four people to surpass $1 million in regular-season winnings.

Earlier this week, she unseated Matt Amodio to claim the second-place spot for most consecutive games won in the show's history.

GRA:The picture of the new champ on the Chicago Tribune site makes him look like a gay,80 year Groucho Marx.)

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Look at that neck on the accused! I thought Nebraska had abolished the death penalty.