A 19-year-old Florida State University student was having dinner with his family Monday night in Tequesta, Florida, when he got angry, stormed out of the restaurant, killed two peo... moreA 19-year-old Florida State University student was having dinner with his family Monday night in Tequesta, Florida, when he got angry, stormed out of the restaurant, killed two people, then ate a victim’s face, officials said.
Moments after Austin Harrouff left the restaurant, police responded to a 911 call of a stabbing attack and arrived to find the teen biting off part of a dead man’s face in the driveway of a Tequesta couple’s home, officials said. The man’s wife was found dead in the garage and a neighbor suffered multiple stab wounds.
Harrouff was charged with a double homicide and taken to a nearby hospital, where he remained in an unconscious state. Police and hospital workers have completed some tests, but have not yet found any evidence of drug use.
“He had no criminal record … he was a good kid,” Martin County Sheriff William Snyder told reporters Tuesday, adding that Harrouff had no apparent relationship to his victims and that the attack seemed to be “completely random.”
...would it have made any difference to them that a black cop was merely defending his life against a black suspect?
Or were they just looking for any excuse to riot?
http://www.da... more...would it have made any difference to them that a black cop was merely defending his life against a black suspect?
Or were they just looking for any excuse to riot?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3741969/Milwaukee-Police-Chief-Body-camera-supports-shooting-sparked-riots.html
Pot is legal in my state, but REMAINS illegal under federal law. Even though it's a STATE database, there's no guarantee that the feds can't get it and prosecute me. If I... moreHello:
Pot is legal in my state, but REMAINS illegal under federal law. Even though it's a STATE database, there's no guarantee that the feds can't get it and prosecute me. If I sued the state to get my card based on that issue, would I win?
Which Constitutional scholar wants to take this one on?