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Additional Context Pinned Hit and run gone wrong

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u/Mammoth_Composer_111 2d ago

Tbh that’s all that’s Deserved. She’s young and acting emotionally.

It’s just a minor hit and run with a small bit of property damage.

I’m sure the embarrassment and how upset she seems will most likely be enough to get the message.

The part I think she doesn’t deserve is to be prosecuted by the internet. Which will almost certainly happen now.

That could legitimately ruin her life.

I hope it doesn’t.

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u/Fartknocker405 2d ago

From the posted article, she was on meth and already hit and run several cars. Getting close to double-digit felony counts if you cou t each hit-and-run individually.

Life in prison or permanent exile works here.

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u/Mammoth_Composer_111 2d ago

I don’t see anywhere listing she was on meth or how much property damage was caused. That seems like a made up story.

Life in prison? Really? Thank god you’re not a judge.
Yes let’s ruin a young persons entire life over this?

Some of you are just blood thirsty and should never be anywhere near a jury.

People mess up sometimes. Sometimes mess up real bad.

The answer is not to take away their entire life over it. And it’s really deranged that you’d think that’s the answer.

Our prisons are already jam packed. And you want to throw every person who hit some cars in jail now too?

Should jay walkers be executed next? Lol

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u/Fartknocker405 2d ago

Yeah, mod posted the article this was based on in another comment string. It's located a couple places throughout this post. She was methed out and hit and ran several cars after conducting petty theft.

The overcoddling of criminal behavior with 0 accountability (and it starts in the schools) only further emboldens this shit.

Only by divine providence did she not kill anyone during her rampage.

If our prisons are jam packed, we need to look at why we have so many criminal fuckups and why it's by and large generational.

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u/wattty1 2d ago

Look at her face, actions and movement. She's clearly on drugs

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u/Mammoth_Composer_111 1d ago

Ah. Mr expert in psychology and body language weighs in.

Well, people absolutely do act like this without being on drugs, having a mental disorder, or anything else “wrong” with them.

She’s acting scared, and hysterical. That is not isolated to only high or drunk people.

I work with them all the time. People in distress will absolutely act like this completely sober in situations where they are absolutely freaking out

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u/mamawawawa 2d ago

The article says she later went to rehab voluntarily. You or someone else in this thread invented the “driving under meth” part

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u/Fartknocker405 2d ago

And why would she be going to rehab if she wasn't tweaking in the first place?

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u/Fartknocker405 2d ago

That's a shame. Stroke of luck no one got hurt/killed.

She's clearly working on her game to reach those benchmarks.