Immediate Execution should be swift, precise, and final in cases like this. We could free up a lot of Prison space by EXECUTING those on Death Row, and stop wasting time on frivolous Appeals.
I say let him escape. Just be sure to let folks know first...
I doubt he’d make it two blocks. Sure would save us a boatload of money. And you know, it would be cathartic.
Colo has the death penalty.
They’ve executed one person since 76.
It will cost the state 10s of millions to process him over the next decade.
Very unfortunate he didn’t get taken down at the site.
I think it should be done quietly, with no fanfare...like an animal.
I was at the Doctor’s office this morning and saw him getting arraigned on TV. From my perspective he had the look of someone who was stunned that this was happening. I don’t think he planned on going to jail at all. He just chickened out once he saw what a bullet riddled body looked like and didn’t want that to happen to him.
In a few years, we will be reading stories about women writing to him and proposing marriage.
“Colorado shooting suspect appears in court, while prosecutors consider death penalty”
Let me get this straight
Someone shoots 70 people, kills 12 of them, and the prosecutors “consider” whether the case warrants capital punishment?
Considers?
To me, this is more indicative of how depraved our society and legal system has become, than the despicable actions of the lunatic himself .
I’d say put him down, but:
1. some say it would be difficult for a kid to get his hands on all the weapons he had. He may have had access to a lab on campus, but even so...
2. consider the history of this administration—Fast and Furious especially— and consider ‘bam’s interest in drone assassinations.
3. Finally, there’s Bill Ayer’s history and current association with OWS.
I think it was a mistake to put down Timothy McVeigh; maybe a few years in a cell might have changed his mind about cooperating with investigations.
The guy probably thinks that like The Joker he will soon escape.