• spireghost@lemmy.zip
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    19 hours ago

    People keep parroting this statement. I’m so confused because it does not hold up to any scrutiny.

    If you think for 5 seconds, school shooters aren’t charged with the death penalty because they overwhelmingly kill themselves or die during the shooting. They are also usually children, which might get them more lenient sentences.

    This type of surface level logic just makes the supporting side look bad. There are far better comparisons to draw from

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      10 hours ago

      Lol, walk me to the door on this one:

      So you are arguing that because the majority of people that commit this horrific crime are so encumbered by depravity that they kill themselves to avoid facing justice or are too SYMPATHETICALLY VULNERABLE, the proportion of shooters that ever face justice is already very low? Even accepting your argument (assuming that you believe school shooters who face justice are sentenced appropriately), we should see nearly every shooter who faces justice getting the death penalty…

      But we don’t. You would be hard-pressed to find any references to school shooters that get sentenced with the death penalty because of how infrequent it is - child or not 🙄.

      My man, get some fucking perspective. How did you put it, surface level logic? You know a lot about that, eh?

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        9 hours ago

        we should see nearly every shooter who faces justice getting the death penalty

        I’m not sure what you mean by this, is this what you believe? I should add that the death penalty is rare to end up being sentenced and that it isn’t justified in every case as well.

        I’m saying that the death penalty is already rare, then you need to be at least 18, you need to survive the shooting, and then you need to have a jury mostly unanimously agree to sentence you

        Also it’s not like Mangione has been sentenced with the death penalty, these articles are reacting to the possibility of facing charges that could lead to the death penalty, which has been applicable for any other first-degree murder cases, for example killing a single person during a bank robbery

        I’m just saying that the comparison is pointless. Complain about him receiving federal charges unusually, sure. But doing this “whataboutism” and referencing school shooters vs the UHC shooter is not well-founded

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          9 hours ago

          The part you cut out gives the context you are asking for.

          I’m not sure what you mean by this, is this what you believe?

          Words are hard. I get it. Accepting your argument and assuming you stand behind it… Yes. In your hypothetical world, yes, I do. Was that not your point??? That shooters don’t get perceived as receiving appropriate justice because they die or are ineligible??? is this what you believe?

          the death penalty is rare

          you fucking donkey

          No shit Sherlock. What do you think the point of the OC was???

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      18 hours ago

      Also didn’t NY State abolish the death penalty? Or can he be charged with a federal crime to override that?