Yeah, but if the specifics of that detail in the written report are noted as "informed suspect that he should remain in jurisdiction."
What kid knows what the hell that means. Then when the DA reads the report, he was probably at home safe in his basement, he has to read it with the worst intent in mind.
Expecting justice to be both immediate and correct is kind of the opposite of what we have designed into the system.
How can he be charged with fleeing the state? It's on camera that he turned himself in to police after the last shooting.
Kenosha is approximately 5 miles from the Wisconsin/Illinois border. He may have just gone home... which could be Illinois.
Technically a fact, but intentionally ignoring context to make things seem sinister, classic drive-by media tactic.
But he turned himself in...
So either those cops just let him go and he went home and they're now accusing him of fleeing.... or... what?
Yeah, but if the specifics of that detail in the written report are noted as "informed suspect that he should remain in jurisdiction."
What kid knows what the hell that means. Then when the DA reads the report, he was probably at home safe in his basement, he has to read it with the worst intent in mind.
Expecting justice to be both immediate and correct is kind of the opposite of what we have designed into the system.