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Aqib Talib is a HORRIBLE HUMAN WHO I HOPE GOES TO HELL


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2 hours ago, top dawg said:

It was all so unnecessary. Perhaps he'll finally change his ways. If this doesn't do it, nothing will. 

PSA to you young cats: You gotta be wary of brothers like that. And you'll know; they give you that bad news vibe. You steer clear of guys like that.

Depending on how/where you grew up having guys like that around you are essential. It’s just that once you make a better life for yourself it becomes less necessary. Kevin Hart’s movie True Story follows a similar theme. 

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4 hours ago, rayzor said:

He got it started. He started the attack and escalated it all. He's just as guilty for the murder. 

 

Uh, no. 
 

he’s guilty of M-assault and felony inciting a riot(what he would be charged with in NC).

brother is the only one guilty of murder. Unless someone has tape of Talib telling his brother to shoot and kill the coach it ain’t gonna happen.

btw with Talib’s prior record unless he gets made an example by the judge he’s just gonna get probation. Structured sentencing would prevent anything more from happening.

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

Depending on how/where you grew up having guys like that around you are essential. It’s just that once you make a better life for yourself it becomes less necessary. Kevin Hart’s movie True Story follows a similar theme. 

Having friends you can count on in a scrap, or having friends that others fear is different than having a friend that uses their gun during a fistfight. And disconnecting from people like that is almost an impossibility. 

 

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51 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Uh, no. 
 

he’s guilty of M-assault and felony inciting a riot(what he would be charged with in NC).

brother is the only one guilty of murder. Unless someone has tape of Talib telling his brother to shoot and kill the coach it ain’t gonna happen.

btw with Talib’s prior record unless he gets made an example by the judge he’s just gonna get probation. Structured sentencing would prevent anything more from happening.

wouldn't it fall under felony murder?

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54 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Uh, no. 
 

he’s guilty of M-assault and felony inciting a riot(what he would be charged with in NC).

brother is the only one guilty of murder. Unless someone has tape of Talib telling his brother to shoot and kill the coach it ain’t gonna happen.

btw with Talib’s prior record unless he gets made an example by the judge he’s just gonna get probation. Structured sentencing would prevent anything more from happening.

And the inciting a riot charge would likely be dropped assuming he is a first time offender.  The brother deserves 20 to life.  Aquib should get some punishment as well.  But he definitely won't get murder.  

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Those two assclowns must have really shitty parents. Sometimes there’s a bad egg, but when it’s the whole family that’s bad parents and poo values. To be in your 30s/40s and fight and shoot a guy at a youth football game is some real loser poo. I remember him having some gun related issues when he was in the league too. That poo got glossed over and nobody seemed to care. Priorities.

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