Acting Crazy
- He started off in unintelligible mumbles and spoke in a tone so soft no one could hear.
At times, Bryant Brewer seemed confused and repeated questions his attorney asked him about the afternoon he claimed he shot Chicago Police Officer Thor Soderberg in self-defense.
But when the alleged cop killer was grilled Thursday about inconsistencies in his testimony and pressed about a possible beef he had with police, Brewer lashed out, hurling expletives and threatening to spit at a Cook County prosecutor.
It's an act, and anything less than life in prison would be a travesty.
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Life in Prison..let the Judge give him the highest penalty....life in prison is far easier than death. It will go quickly...a day is long, a year is short. Forty, fifty is not much. It will go quickly. God Bless Police Officer Thor.
Was he a CPS student?
Guilty as sin.
I just hope he dies in prison instead of getting paroled after x amount of years.
Animals belong in cages
"But how can we put a poor deranged man like that in prison?"
"He needs help, so why send him to prison?"
Boom, he get released!
"It's an act, and anything less than life in prison would be a travesty."
Yeah, guy, work it up.
That Holmes a__hole in Colorado tried it at his trial for the mass murder in the Colorado movie theater. Sitting there, his hair still dyed bright orange, pretending he couldn't keep his eyes open and making like a "bobblehead," one of those things you put on the rear car window shelf and the head wiggles around on on a spring.
He's looking at a possible death penalty now. Hope things come out the same for you. Best wishes.
Sorry to many minorities in jail already. You are free to go.
Brian Sexton is one of the best in the SA's Office.
Flynt Taylor would make this entire incident slain Officer's fault.
Lets get the trial over so we can hang him
To (unpublished) KKr M
And he just admitted he's proud of it - that kind of negates the "innocent" part, don't you think?
Again, Illinois sucks.
Life in Prison, fuck you.
This animal should shot in the back of it's head in it's cage after conviction.
Deduct the cost of the bullet from the closest relative's LINK card.
Thank God its a bench trial...in todays day and age I could see a libtard jury believing this nonsense and feeling sorry for him "he doesn't need prison, he needs help"...what a joke...if this was Texas or some other states, the death penalty would be the only option....this state sucks
"But how can we put a poor deranged man like that in prison?"
"He needs help, so why send him to prison?"
7/31/2015 03:55:00 AM
Same thing during the Holmes sentencing phase in Colorado. Some nutty woman started SHRIEKING AT THE TOP OF HER LUNGS in the courtroom -- "MENTAL ILLNESS IS REAL!" &c.
Instant contempt of court. "I sentence you to three weeks in the Arapaho County Jail. Deputies, remove her."
>pfft<
This is the mumia-Faulkner defense. Didnt mumia act batshit crazy at trial to avoid the death penalty? Then he wrote several books, had a syndicated radio talk show, and became the darling of Hollywood celebrities. He disrupted his own trial, preventing evidence, and then did his thing to become a prison celebrity. Isnt this the same thing? He can shave years off his sentence on an en banc hearing in a few years after he has "rehabiltated". And momma will still get her "crazy check."
Brian Sexton is the best knew him when he was a new ASA at juvenile court. Was a stand out then hasn't changed. The ASA office is using their best to prosecute this case. Good choice
Grill him.....literally.
Brian Sexton kicks ASS!
Hope he doesn't go to prison. I personally would like him back in the 'hood, a free man, with the ability to once agin interact with me, in Englewood, on the first watch, in a dark alley...
This is the mumia-Faulkner defense. Didnt mumia act batshit crazy at trial to avoid the death penalty? Then he wrote several books, had a syndicated radio talk show, and became the darling of Hollywood celebrities. He disrupted his own trial, preventing evidence, and then did his thing to become a prison celebrity. Isnt this the same thing? He can shave years off his sentence on an en banc hearing in a few years after he has "rehabiltated". And momma will still get her "crazy check."
Those celebrities are the worst of the worst. They used their power to push for this animal's release and started the free mumia movement. He ambushed Faulkner, shot him in the back. Faulkner was able to turn and shoot mumia. Faulkner fell to the ground. Mumia gets up, stands over Faulkner and shoots him in the head. Mumia was on scene and wounded when the other cops got there and the gun he used belonged to him. Guilty as sin but these fools and their money started a shitstorm saying mumia didn't do it. The widow of Faulkner had to move to california because of all this. There's a book called "Murdered by Mumia" that reveals the facts of what happened and what the Faulkner family has had to endure.
Those celebrities are the worst of the worst. They used their power to push for this animal's release and started the free mumia movement. He ambushed Faulkner, shot him in the back. Faulkner was able to turn and shoot mumia. Faulkner fell to the ground. Mumia gets up, stands over Faulkner and shoots him in the head. Mumia was on scene and wounded when the other cops got there and the gun he used belonged to him. Guilty as sin but these fools and their money started a shitstorm saying mumia didn't do it. The widow of Faulkner had to move to california because of all this. There's a book called "Murdered by Mumia" that reveals the facts of what happened and what the Faulkner family has had to endure.
7/31/2015 09:15:00 PM
And don't forget the 3 unbiased witnesses who saw the whole incident and gave statements identical to what you described. Think they later tried to change their stories though in true ghetto "no snitch" tradition.
And don't forget the 3 unbiased witnesses who saw the whole incident and gave statements identical to what you described. Think they later tried to change their stories though in true ghetto "no snitch" tradition.
And mumia never told his side of the story. If he claimed to be innocent then he must know who did it since he was there right?
Even mumia's own brother, who Faulkner was arresting for no d/l at the time, didn't defend him.
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