Delano Squires
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Part of the reason that I've been hesitant to make certain comments on this case publicly and why I'm holding my powder is because I've seen time and time again the original narrative that gets sent into the media Whether on the left, typically on the left, because race-related crimes are sort of the province of the left. They have been. I think that's changing now.
Part of the reason that I've been hesitant to make certain comments on this case publicly and why I'm holding my powder is because I've seen time and time again the original narrative that gets sent into the media Whether on the left, typically on the left, because race-related crimes are sort of the province of the left. They have been. I think that's changing now.
Part of the reason that I've been hesitant to make certain comments on this case publicly and why I'm holding my powder is because I've seen time and time again the original narrative that gets sent into the media Whether on the left, typically on the left, because race-related crimes are sort of the province of the left. They have been. I think that's changing now.
But I've seen hands up, don't shoot, go up in flames. I've seen sort of the original narrative, you know, in other cases, go up in flames. We've even seen, even when it comes to George Floyd, people go from saying, we see the video, to now... certain commentators, particularly on the right, saying, no, George Floyd, Derek Chauvin had nothing to do with George Floyd's death. It was the overdose.
But I've seen hands up, don't shoot, go up in flames. I've seen sort of the original narrative, you know, in other cases, go up in flames. We've even seen, even when it comes to George Floyd, people go from saying, we see the video, to now... certain commentators, particularly on the right, saying, no, George Floyd, Derek Chauvin had nothing to do with George Floyd's death. It was the overdose.
But I've seen hands up, don't shoot, go up in flames. I've seen sort of the original narrative, you know, in other cases, go up in flames. We've even seen, even when it comes to George Floyd, people go from saying, we see the video, to now... certain commentators, particularly on the right, saying, no, George Floyd, Derek Chauvin had nothing to do with George Floyd's death. It was the overdose.
So my thing is this, the million dollar bond sounded, as I said, sounded high to me. I'm not surprised it was lowered. The give, send, go stuff, I've seen how that's been sort of painted. Ultimately,
So my thing is this, the million dollar bond sounded, as I said, sounded high to me. I'm not surprised it was lowered. The give, send, go stuff, I've seen how that's been sort of painted. Ultimately,
So my thing is this, the million dollar bond sounded, as I said, sounded high to me. I'm not surprised it was lowered. The give, send, go stuff, I've seen how that's been sort of painted. Ultimately,
Carmelo Anthony is going to face a jury of his peers and if what he did, if the sort of original reports hold true, that it was just a minor verbal altercation and he pulled out a knife and stabbed this young man in the heart, then he's going to go to jail, going to go to prison for a very, very long time.
Carmelo Anthony is going to face a jury of his peers and if what he did, if the sort of original reports hold true, that it was just a minor verbal altercation and he pulled out a knife and stabbed this young man in the heart, then he's going to go to jail, going to go to prison for a very, very long time.
Carmelo Anthony is going to face a jury of his peers and if what he did, if the sort of original reports hold true, that it was just a minor verbal altercation and he pulled out a knife and stabbed this young man in the heart, then he's going to go to jail, going to go to prison for a very, very long time.
Yeah, I think I can respond to that, Steve. Here's the sense that I get. On the right, the way this is framed is that, you know, there's sort of this anti-white racist intent coming from the black folks who are contributing to his give, send, go. What I think those people are doing, the people who are contributing, is saying, this kid is about to get railroaded, and we want to give him, you know,
Yeah, I think I can respond to that, Steve. Here's the sense that I get. On the right, the way this is framed is that, you know, there's sort of this anti-white racist intent coming from the black folks who are contributing to his give, send, go. What I think those people are doing, the people who are contributing, is saying, this kid is about to get railroaded, and we want to give him, you know,
Yeah, I think I can respond to that, Steve. Here's the sense that I get. On the right, the way this is framed is that, you know, there's sort of this anti-white racist intent coming from the black folks who are contributing to his give, send, go. What I think those people are doing, the people who are contributing, is saying, this kid is about to get railroaded, and we want to give him, you know,
resources that he can defend himself. And what they would say is, look at Daniel Penny, right? I know it's not the same case, different jurisdiction, different set of circumstances, but he ended up using a level of force that led to a man's death. And when he raised, I don't know, $3 million on whatever the platform was, it wasn't because there was anti-Black racism towards Jordan Neely.
resources that he can defend himself. And what they would say is, look at Daniel Penny, right? I know it's not the same case, different jurisdiction, different set of circumstances, but he ended up using a level of force that led to a man's death. And when he raised, I don't know, $3 million on whatever the platform was, it wasn't because there was anti-Black racism towards Jordan Neely.
resources that he can defend himself. And what they would say is, look at Daniel Penny, right? I know it's not the same case, different jurisdiction, different set of circumstances, but he ended up using a level of force that led to a man's death. And when he raised, I don't know, $3 million on whatever the platform was, it wasn't because there was anti-Black racism towards Jordan Neely.
It's because they felt he was going to get railroaded in a blue city, and that's the reason that people were saying, we need to give to Daniel Penny's defense. I think it's a similar sort of sentiment going on here.
It's because they felt he was going to get railroaded in a blue city, and that's the reason that people were saying, we need to give to Daniel Penny's defense. I think it's a similar sort of sentiment going on here.