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Shooter
- Nov 19, 2008
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Luckily, we have the state to keep us safe.
How do you forget about someone in a cell. A lot of people need to spend some time in a prison, along with hefty fines against them along with the DEA.
What they did amounts to torture. Where are all of the people who cry about the supposed cruel actions taken against known enemies of this country. Why are they not marching in the street about this. I hear about how unfair it is to water board a terrorist, but no big deal about an college kid who was deprived of food, water and given Illegal drugs. The same drugs that the DEA is supposed to stop.
He wasn't forgotten. They knew he was in there. There is not a chance in hell that they didn't know he was in that cell. They were "teaching him a lesson". He probably sassed a guard or asked for his lawyer or something.
He "kicked and screamed as loud as he could".
He "ripped his clothing and shoved a shred of it under the door, hoping someone would spot it and rescue him".
He "ingested a white powder DEA agents said was left in the cell accidentally and later identified as methamphetamine".
Wow. The DEA "accidentally" left meth in the cell, too, huh? They're a crackerjack team there.
No one noticed that? The guard that finally brought him water (five days later) said "Here's the water you've been asking for." They knew.
He wasn't forgotten. They knew he was in there. There is not a chance in hell that they didn't know he was in that cell. They were "teaching him a lesson". He probably sassed a guard or asked for his lawyer or something.
He "kicked and screamed as loud as he could".
He "ripped his clothing and shoved a shred of it under the door, hoping someone would spot it and rescue him".
He "ingested a white powder DEA agents said was left in the cell accidentally and later identified as methamphetamine".
Wow. The DEA "accidentally" left meth in the cell, too, huh? They're a crackerjack team there.
No one noticed that? The guard that finally brought him water (five days later) said "Here's the water you've been asking for." They knew.
This too.If you're not a criminal, you have nothing to fear from cops. If you are a criminal, terror suspect, or political dissident, you deserve whatever comes to you.
I learned this on INGO.
People should be losing their jobs over this. However I would imagine promotions will given to everyone involved.
We would have never heard of him.If that kid would have died... what kind of cover up would be going down!?
So, does one contractor do all the fed compounds, or is there a federal template? The one in Saint Jimmy's looks just like the compound on the north side of Indy.
I hope Mr. Chong receives fair compensation for this. It would seem to be a strong case a trial.
We would have never heard of him.
Fair compensation would be not going to prison for 5 years and having a felony on his record?
(not that I condone the DEA's actions at all.... whoever is involved should have their head on a stake...but if someone offered me 5 no food and water in exchange for 5 years in prison, I might not cause too much of a ruckus)
On the flip side... I bet he leaves the Ecstasy alone for awhile....