Friday, October 28, 2011

"Things Will Be Different Once WE Get Into Power" Archive: Clayton County Fails To Indict Cop Killer In 90 Days, Eligible For Bond


Clayton deputy killer eligible for bond

I removed the "Alleged" from the title from the AJC story because I am not a journalist and there is no "uncertainty" as to this killers actions.  He murdered Clayton County Deputy Rick Daly during a traffic stop.

If there is any justified "Occupation" in Metro Atlanta - every sheriff's deputy and concerned citizens should be doing a sit in at the office of the Clayton County District Attorney for dropping the ball in the violate murder of one of their associates.

District Attorney Tracy Graham Lawson recused herself from the case because she was a juvenile judge who presided over Bun’s cases as a youth.  But chief Assistant District Attorney Erman Tanjuatco said prosecutors were waiting for investigative reports from the GBI.
Ethically, we’re bound by looking at the reports, looking at the evidence before we make any charging documents,” Tanjuatco said.
GBI spokesman John Bankhead, however, called that thinking “weird.”

Screw the ethics!!!   A Street Pirate doesn't give a damn about ETHICS.  
The community he was raised in failed to teach him about ETHICS.  This is why he was allowed to morph into a STREET PIRATE.   Now he might get turned loose, back into the same community from which he received his consciousness, left to terrorize them some more.

When he fired shots that struck Deputy Daly as he approached the car in a traffic stop - this 17 year old must have figured that he was playing a video game.  He killed the deputy and ran away.

The one rule that could halt this decision doesn’t apply in this case, Carlson said.
“The only exception is capital [punishment] cases where the judge extends the period for an extra 90 days,” Carlson said. “And because of the defendant’s age, I don’t think this is a death sentence case.”
On the day of the July 20 shooting, Daly was tasked to initiate a traffic stop with other sheriff’s deputies to arrest Bun on a warrant for a 2010 armed robbery.
Bun allegedly shot at Daly as the deputy approached the car, hitting the 55-year-old lawman just below his protective vest. Bun then fled into a nearby wooded area, leading to an eight-hour manhunt. 
A 17 year old with a previous felon conviction who has a warrant out for his arrest and then shoots a police officer to evade capture does not need to be treated as a minor.  His "Extra Judicial Murder" shows that he is wearing the 'big boy pants' and he needs to be treated as such when it comes to the question of his eligibility for "The State's Death Penalty" as a follow up to the one that he has rendered upon a law enforcement officer.

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