Homie I know where YOU live, I got all the food and shelter I'll ever need. Free pussy too from your wife while you watch in the corner in between posts in the political forum.
Well if all he needed was food and shelter, prison might have been preferable to death.
I know, I know -- You live near a guy who watched The Shawshank Redemption, so you know all about prison life.
Homie I know where YOU live, I got all the food and shelter I'll ever need. Free pussy too from your wife while you watch in the corner in between posts in the political forum.
We must not be thinking about the same prison, nobody would ever want to go there. More likely he wasn't right in the head.
OK, what's my address?
In which prison did you serve time?Because you've been diagnosed as schizophrenic, so you know.More likely he wasn't right in the head.
More because he hijacked a car, was behaving erratically, having trouble walking as it was pointed out and took his own life. That's how we can tell he wasn't in his right state of mind.
Maybe he was just high.
What's my address?
he couldve been. I've already acknowledged that much. The drugs are no good.
lol knows where I live
I consider myself to be liberal but i am all for whacking human predators. If they want to do it themmselves-cool...
Pfff... Get the out of here with that ! If you,re starving you don,t jack a car. I could understand holding someone up for cash, or robbing a convenience store. If you jack a car you're doing it for the money. him!
He could have gotten a warm clean bed to sleep in and three squares a day simply by raising his hands and surrendering.
Nothing on any of those shows is worse than watching a human being kill himself.
It was so obvious what was going to happen IMO. When watching it live it sounded like a technician (maybe the guy responsible for cutting away) was do shocked/repulsed by what he saw that he failed to cut away from it.
Or they just didn't cut away since they knew it would get them some exposure.
That apology sounded about as authentic as Jerry Springer's final thought segments.
I don't get the hunger thing. If someone is hungry, they should go inside and make a sandwich and a glass of milk. That normally does it for me. Someone needs to get that information to Africa.
Your stupidity is amazing.
Sounds like a contributing member of society:
http://www.masoncountydailynews.com/...-tv-identified
An Arizona carjacker who shot at police and at a TV news helicopter during a high speed chase and ended the pursuit by getting out of the car and shooting himself in the head, which was broadcast live on Fox News Channel, has been identified.
Jodon Romero, 33, was wanted for parole violations and had a criminal record including a weapons conviction and numerous violent crimes, Phoenix police spokesman Sgt. Tommy Thompson said today. .
Police pursued Romero after he allegedly carjacked a red 2008 Dodge Caliber at gunpoint in Phoenix Friday, following an accident with another car he had been driving.
Cops were alerted to both incidents and realized the suspect in both cases shared a description. When cops began to pursue the suspect, he started shooting at police cars, Thompson said.
Police then fell back and followed the car from a distance. The suspect, however, shot at the Fox News chopper that covered the chase along I-10 outside about 75 miles from the California border.
Initial reports indicated that a victim may have remained in the stolen car, but Thompson said only the suspect was involved.
Chopper video showed the vehicle zooming along Arizona's wide open highway, flashing past cars and trucks, switching lanes as it weaved through traffic, at times speeding along the shoulder of the road.
The camera from the chopper captured the moment the chase ended with the man stumbling out of a red SUV into a grassy area. He reached into his waistband and pulled a handgun. He then shot himself in the head.
Police said the suspect died at the scene. No civilians or police were wounded in the pursuit.
Fox cut away from the shot soon after the man shot himself and went to commercial break.
Following the break, anchor Shepard Smith apologized for airing the shooting. He said the feed was on a five second delay, but they failed to cut it off in time.
"We really messed up and we're all very sorry," he said. "That didn't belong on TV... I personally apologize to you that it happened."
"It's insensitive and it's wrong," he said of airing the shooting.
Fox later issued a statement, which read: "We took every precaution to avoid any such live incident by putting the helicopter pictures on a five second delay. Unfortunately, this mistake was the result of a severe human error and we apologize for what viewers ultimately saw on the screen."
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