Author Topic: Jaylen Brown's Dad Arrested for Attempted Murder Over Parking Dispute  (Read 2740 times)

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It truly is a testament to Jaylen's resiliency, intelligence, thoughtfulness, maturity, and hard work. Makes me love the guy even more.


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It truly is a testament to Jaylen's resiliency, intelligence, thoughtfulness, maturity, and hard work. Makes me love the guy even more.


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But also, that's not much blood. Chill out.
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With impulse control that poor, it?s hard to believe Jaylen Brown?s father has made it this far without ending up dead or behind bars.

From the sounds of it, his behavior was completely unhinged, he belongs in prison for good. It?s a shame there wasn?t someone armed on the scene to stop him in the act; it could have prevented life-threatening, life-altering injuries, and spared taxpayers the financial burden.

hmmmmm... "he belongs in prison for good" coupled with "spared taxpayers the financial burden" if dead. a bit challenging to follow this logic.

also, "it's a shame there wasn't someone armed", but there was someone armed....the dad. or do you mean jaylen's dad should have been carrying a gun? and if you do, how does people using guns reduce "life-threatening...injuries"?

last puzzlement..."belongs in prison for good" to me validates the value of a trial by jury where evidence and law take precedent over hot takes for deciding people's fates.

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It truly is a testament to Jaylen's resiliency, intelligence, thoughtfulness, maturity, and hard work. Makes me love the guy even more.


+1000

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But also, that's not much blood. Chill out.
ha ha ha...clearly you are not referring to your own blood. for me, there is no such thing as "not much blood" being outside my skin when it is mine.  ;D
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With impulse control that poor, it?s hard to believe Jaylen Brown?s father has made it this far without ending up dead or behind bars.

From the sounds of it, his behavior was completely unhinged, he belongs in prison for good. It?s a shame there wasn?t someone armed on the scene to stop him in the act; it could have prevented life-threatening, life-altering injuries, and spared taxpayers the financial burden.

hmmmmm... "he belongs in prison for good" coupled with "spared taxpayers the financial burden" if dead. a bit challenging to follow this logic.

also, "it's a shame there wasn't someone armed", but there was someone armed....the dad. or do you mean jaylen's dad should have been carrying a gun? and if you do, how does people using guns reduce "life-threatening...injuries"?

last puzzlement..."belongs in prison for good" to me validates the value of a trial by jury where evidence and law take precedent over hot takes for deciding people's fates.

I assumed he meant too bad there wasn?t someone else there w a gun to dole out vigilante justice. Which also assumes that the ?good guy w a gun? doesn?t also take out innocent bystanders and/or create a larger scale conflict w more injuries.

Let the justice system do its job, appears to be enough witnesses and evidence. Happy to have my tax money take a criminal of the street without risking unnecessary lives/damage.