The only useful outcome is acquittal. These rich board room types need to know they're not safe.
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Is it not legal to carry bullets any more?

i think luigi mangione was framed and wrongfully convicted, and the real perpetrator is out there somewhere. seriously!
Honestly, yeah. There's not any real convincing evidence that he's actually the killer. That said, I'd still suck him off, even if he's not.
A girlfriend recently said "I'll give my man Luigi a DAY PASS," tracing her figure with her hands. Cracked me up.
really?
Bowser: 2/1
Mario: 5/2
Toad: 4/1
Peach: 3/2
He hasn't been convicted.
Well that clinches it. Bullets are super rare in the US.
Just a reminder, a judge decided this guy should go free: https://newsfeed.time.com/2013/12/12/the-affluenza-defense-judge-rules-rich-kids-rich-kid-ness-makes-him-not-liable-for-deadly-drunk-driving-accident/
And the kid later fled to a Mexican resort with his mother.
The word "decided" is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence. I would have used the words "was bribed with cash and gifts to let him go free"
This is literally the only unflattering photo of him I've ever seen. He looks like a mob enforcer berating his lawyer.
I find it hard to believe he was just casually carrying around bullets days after allegedly shooting someone.....
Not only did they search the bag without a warrant...
Wasser resumed her search after an 11-minute drive to the police station and almost immediately found the gun and silencer — the latter discovery prompting her to laugh and exclaim “nice,” according to body-worn camera footage. Wasser said the gun was in a side pocket that she hadn’t searched at McDonald’s.
She had the bag in her car for over ten minutes, with not witnesses or video, and then after resuming the incomplete search almost immediately found the gun and silencer. My read is that there is every possibility that the gun and silencer could have been placed in the bag during that transport.
An officer concerned about a bomb accidentally being brought to the police station (again) would hardly forget to look in the bag's side pockets. Nor is it reasonable to suggest that they could overlook a gun and silencer in the initial search of the bag.
Chain of custody? Evidence bags? Never heard of them.
I remember OJ Simpson getting off a double-murder because there was a remote possibility that someone (actually several hundred people) orchestrated a conspiracy to plant evidence.
He stabbed two people to death and there was DNA evidence tying him to the crime scene.
"nice" is what you exclaim after discovering what your colleague meant by "I put a little something special in there just for you." with a wink.
Luigi wasn’t there he was with me, we were picking blueberries in the woods.
We can't trust any 'evidence' cops find because they have an extensive history of planting it.
They only "found" the gun on the second search at the police station
"At the McDonalds police also discovered a clip containing bullets which was wrapped up in some undergarments"
"At the Altoona police department, the Altoona police continued to search the backpack resulting in ... 9mm handgun with printed lower receiver."
I also remember reading about a gap in body cam footage of 11 minutes. This took me 30m to find because internet search is enshitified I had to resort to chatgpt.
Seriously, try finding that bodycam information on a search engine.
What kind of assassin carries an extra magazine?
And days after? Makes no sense.
Those were my bullets. They were on loan before we went to the range together.
Also - these were my underwear. Also on loan.
On body-worn camera video played in court, Wasser was heard saying she wanted to check the bag for bombs before removing it from the McDonald’s. Despite that concern, she acknowledged in her testimony Monday that police never cleared the restaurant of customers or employees.
Unless they had probable cause to believe there was a bomb, that's absolutely no excuse for a search. Might as well just get rid of the fourth amendment altogether if police can just imagine the possibility of a dangerous object and excuse searching anything at any time.
If she really thought there was a bomb, she is recklessly handling this herself instead of calling in a properly trained and equipped bomb squad. But far worse, she claims she needed to check it so as not bring a bomb to the station, but apparently has no problem potentially handling a bomb around a bunch of innocent bystanders.
That she is lying in order to justify what she knew to be an illegal search is actually the least damning interpretation. Either way though, the evidence should be thrown out along with her career.
I replied at about the same time as you, with similar comment, but I wanted to add that she didn't 'find' the gun and silencer until she took the bag on an 11 minute ride to the station in her car. How do you search a bag for a possible bomb and miss a handgun and silencer? That is an incompetent search or the gun wasn't there during the initial search and was added later.
Carrying around bullets = murderer?
It America of all places!
Was it just a random collection of unfired rounds in different calibers?
No, they just happened to match police issued rounds exactly.
--probably
Ridiculous. There’s like ten thousand people who can testify that he was with them at the time of the shooting.
Wouldn’t the bullets that killed the CEO be in the corpse and not Luigi’s bag? Sounds like exculpatory evidence to me…
Nah I don't believe it. Look at that face. He should be pat on the head and sent home with well-wishes.
police assuming, that always is the case with them is it?