• granolabar@kbin.melroy.org
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    19 hours ago

    Well if idiots share their crime plans with a corpoo, what do they expect.

    However, police won’t do anything.

    But even if they do, prosecutors won’t.

    Just look at that incident in Nevada with Israeli pedophile.

    Cops bust him, federal prosecutor refused to charge him…

    Laws are enforced selectively

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      19 hours ago

      Are you seriously comparing a corrupt Israeli politician to an average joe? Israel can get away with murdering Americans and they would apologize they didnt die earlier?

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      18 hours ago

      However, police won’t do anything.

      This is the punchline to the joke of mass surveillance. You can have people doing crimes in clear view of the police and they just stand around. The police aren’t for deterring crime, they’re a jobs program and a human shield against harm to private property.

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        16 hours ago

        That’s state charges… This was a fed op and feds always charge under this fact pattern.

        The fact that feds didn’t charge means that somebody at DoJ decided against the policy.

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          16 hours ago

          Did the feds charge the other people caught in the same sting? I’m not seeing any articles about the fed vs state charges.

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            16 hours ago

            I am not sure.

            I tried looking more into but can’t even find articles I saw last week now.

            Recent did say the Israeli skipped his court hearing yesterday though.

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      18 hours ago

      He had diplomatic immunity. They refused to prosecute because it is an international incident that would require dragging the Israelis to an the ICC just to get permission to prosecute him in their jurisdiction. That’s always a decades long approach in normal times - and with this administration of pedos who are beholden to Mossad, there’s 0% chance of it happening. So it’s often better to NOT prosecute and wait it out until more friendly times than it is to swiftly lose a trial and then be prevented from seeking justice by double jeapordy.

      It’s part of why the Kyle Rittenhouse trial was such a shitshow. The prosecution team threw the case intentionally and made him immune to justice.

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        16 hours ago

        You making factually incorrect statements. Please do some basic diligence

        But yeah regime are pedos, no doubt about it.

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        18 hours ago

        If he had diplomatic immunity, he didn’t claim it as far as I’ve seen. He was given a date for appearance before the judge so they could have held him until then with no problem. I agree they didn’t want to make an incident of it but it wouldn’t have involved the ICC.