We Could Support This 100%
When the justice system fails, the public shouldn't be blamed for taking the law into their own hands. It's pretty much an obligation.
But what to do when the criminal is out of reach?
People have showered an alleged car thief in a California jail with donations after she beat up a fellow inmate who is charged, along with her husband, with torturing and killing her eight-year-old stepdaughter.
Donors in Bakersfield, where details of the horrific child abuse case have been highly publicized, have maxed out the inmate account of Anita Doron at the Kern County jail after she pummeled 27-year-old stepmother Graciela Bustamante on August 8.
Doron told local outlet KBAK what triggered the beatdown, which resulted in a trip to the hospital for Bustamante before she was returned to jail.
“Some of the girls had seen her not taking it too seriously,” Doron said. “She had come back from court, and she was laughing and giggling and stuff, and they were just like, ‘Why, what’s funny?’”
This is why we aren't to concerned when we hear of a gang banger or a robber who likes to beat elderly people or some short-eyes getting a bit of prison justice headed their way.
But this....this is a whole other level whereby the disgusted citizens can reward the inmates for taking care of business when they know the "justice system" is probably going to fail society. And in California, it's almost a given that it will fail.
Obviously, you can't go out soliciting a beating (that would be criminal). But rewarding a justified beating? Nothing the matter with that.
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14 Comments:
Topped up commisary is akin to currency there.
A good bet will be that the beatings will multiply.
An ironic version of wetting beaks.
some short-eyes getting a bit of prison justice headed their way.
Short eyes? Like a midget or dwarf? Asking for a little friend.
Can you drop the link for donation please ?
Prison justice is the best
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Chuckle. Chuckle. Chuckle.
Its basically a before the fact paid hit by multiple individuals.
Just asking a question. Of course the trip to the hospital following the beating makes this a feel good story. But how will this affect the alleged car thief? Can this affect her sentencing?
It's sickening what was done to that poor child.
What goes around comes around.
I demand her release immediately.
“Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.”
— Robert F. Kennedy
Not if these multiple individuals consider that the longer your anticipated result is delayed, the more potential there is for that commisary to do huge business. Why, this could develop into a years long tradition of how to top up their accounts and enjoy the work that achieves this.
Social media's huge ability to inform many, and to provide the means to financially reward those whose actions trend to this, might just grow into a popular way to express frustrations at the laxities of our infiltrated judicial systems.
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