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Mexico pushes U.S. to designate El Paso shooting an act of terrorism


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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Not before they’ve paid for the wall, please!

There is a big deal coming up~they will pay for the wall~even if we need to put them on the long term payment plan with some less transparent accounting rules~we will see the results, but trust me, you won't~trust me~big deal ????

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3 minutes ago, Mel52 said:

The El Paso shooting has already been designated as an act of domestic terrorism but it just depends on what news channels you watch to get accurate information.

 

Accuracy is a rate commodity, as is truth. Ratings and money are at the forefront of the media.

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What will probably happen eventually is the federal government will charge him with federal domestic terrorism charges but there’s still a whole long process they have to go through first of coordinating between the state of Texas and the United States Department of Justice as far as who’s gonna charge him with what on state or federal charges as well as the whole investigation that I’m sure is still pending in fact the investigators both state and federal are probably extremely busy right now. Before he’s arraigned in court they have to produce the extremely long list of capital charges and it’s probably going to take a little time before he’s officially formerly charged with federal charges. But the case has already been designated as domestic terrorism that’s a fact. The criminal charges on this level are going to take a little time because they have to get it right.

 

 

 

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The criminal justice system is slow but at least he’s not going anywhere ever again, and the case has already been designated as domestic terrorism that’s a fact. The criminal charges on this level are going to take a little time because they have to get it right.

 

 

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It’s just crazy because I read more about this case and it turns out that the shooter wasn’t even arrested inside the Walmart he was arrested driving away apparently. So that means he not only had 20 minutes to pop off several rounds enough to shoot 46 people and kill 26 I think it was and he had time to reload at least twice but no that’s not even the worst part he also actually had time to get back in his car and drive away before he surrendered. Something is wrong with that picture it’s time to start hiring more armed security guards for crowded public places like that, at least that’s a start anyway for the short term.

 

 

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

We're going to ask for this person be judged here, too. We're going to ask for his extradition, and the full weight of the law will be felt,"

What a wonderful idea.... save the US taxpayer some money and export the terrorist... win win... now that’s a deal to be proud of. All that’s needed is someone who knows how to make a deal... someone conversant in the “art” of the deal, if I might.

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2 hours ago, Mel52 said:

It’s just crazy because I read more about this case and it turns out that the shooter wasn’t even arrested inside the Walmart he was arrested driving away apparently. So that means he not only had 20 minutes to pop off several rounds enough to shoot 46 people and kill 26 I think it was and he had time to reload at least twice but no that’s not even the worst part he also actually had time to get back in his car and drive away before he surrendered. Something is wrong with that picture it’s time to start hiring more armed security guards for crowded public places like that, at least that’s a start anyway for the short term.

 

 

Hey what happened to all the(good guys)with a gun?it is what it is the guy is a mass murdering terrorist Mexico rightfully wants their pound of flesh.we need to have strong gun control to put a lid on the slaughter 

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14 hours ago, stevenl said:

Of course the guy will not be sent to Mexico.

But terrorism, of course it was white supremacist terrorism.

 

Do you think the US or any country would do that? Allow someone who committed a serious crime in their country, to be tried in another country because some of the victims came from that country or were ethnically from that country?

 

The only instances I can think of for that are Nazi war criminals kidnapped and tried by Israel. 

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2 hours ago, Tug said:

Hey what happened to all the(good guys)with a gun?it is what it is the guy is a mass murdering terrorist Mexico rightfully wants their pound of flesh.we need to have strong gun control to put a lid on the slaughter 

 

So when Americans get robbed and murdered in Mexico, the culprits, if captured, should be sent to the US for trial?

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10 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Do you think the US or any country would do that? Allow someone who committed a serious crime in their country, to be tried in another country because some of the victims came from that country or were ethnically from that country?

 

The only instances I can think of for that are Nazi war criminals kidnapped and tried by Israel. 

Why the question?

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11 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

Do you think the US or any country would do that? Allow someone who committed a serious crime in their country, to be tried in another country because some of the victims came from that country or were ethnically from that country?

 

The only instances I can think of for that are Nazi war criminals kidnapped and tried by Israel. 

Extraordinary rendition comes to mind.

 

Many still in guantanamo never charged but thought to have committed crimes in other countries.

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13 hours ago, Baerboxer said:

 

So when Americans get robbed and murdered in Mexico, the culprits, if captured, should be sent to the US for trial?

What has happened in the past is that Mexicans committing murder in the US have escaped back to Mexico and Mexico has then refused to extradite them because of the possibility of the death penalty being applied.

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