I agree with the outcome but I worry about the next brave merchant unexpectedly being introduced to flying lead.
Again, IMHO policing is best left in the hands of police. IF there isn’t a station in Chinatown, there should be. To quote another poster: sooooo obvious!
Agreed! Yahoooooooo! Eight o’s is much luckier than four o’s .
Wow. Common sense actually prevailed -slightly shocked. It was absurd that this went to trial in the first place.
That’s fantastic …good for him..
Where are all the “Hug a Thug” social justice types screaming that the store owner should thrown into a dark, dank hole?
Where they’ve always been: as figments of your frightened con-bots’ imaginations, they’re right beside the monsters under your bed.
Did you have to remind me of the monsters under my bed?
Good for Chen. Good for you. Shame on the prosecutor’s office.
I wonder who’s idea it was to prosecute this in the first place. :/
Jack and Olivia, no one loves a camera more.
David Chen
I apologize on behalf of the rest of us for putting you through all this bother.
Live long and prosper brother.
Steve
That’s beautiful. Thanks, Steve.
Nice to see something sane happen for a change.
Its really great but I,m intrigued…..What did the Judge say and what was the basis for dismissal?
Warren,
I agree with the outcome but I worry about the next brave merchant unexpectedly being introduced to flying lead.
Again, IMHO policing is best left in the hands of police. IF there isn’t a station in Chinatown, there should be. To quote another poster: sooooo obvious!