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The day I was arrested on November 30th, 2015.You first...
Wat for?The day I was arrested on November 30th, 2015.
Aggravated Malicious Wounding...😡Wat for?
Did they deserve it?Aggravated Malicious Wounding...😡
Absolutely.Did they deserve it?
...I know it. After I was asked to "go first", my mind started flooding with shit...actually i have more than one.
more than two.
shit.. i have quite a few,now i think about it. thanks for the walk down memory lane! 😒
kinda depressing,init? lol...I know it. After I was asked to "go first", my mind started flooding with shit...
Well that's a good one to keep?Absolutely.
were you found guilty?Aggravated Malicious Wounding...😡
Yes and No. I took an Alford Plea to avoid doing 10 years. So I ended up doing 3.5. The painful part of this memory is: The whole reason I tried to kill him was because he was talking some very reckless shit about PTSD, me and how I looked. I snapped. And then, the prosecutor used my military experience, training and my past against me. Said that I "was a government trained killing machine that knows no boundaries. He's an absolute danger to society." That hurt pretty bad...were you found guilty?
yea man. people who are militarily trained,are or can be "lethal".Yes and No. I took an Alford Plea to avoid doing 10 years. So I ended up doing 3.5. The painful part of this memory is: The whole reason I tried to kill him was because he was talking some very reckless shit about PTSD, me and how I looked. I snapped. And then, the prosecutor used my military experience, training and my past against me. Said that I "was a government trained killing machine that knows no boundaries. He's an absolute danger to society." That hurt pretty bad...