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What, aggravated stupidity?Shame to go out like that.
After being put through the ringer already, it may have been for himWhat, aggravated stupidity?
Being arrested isn't the end of the world.
Apparently it is for him.What, aggravated stupidity?
Being arrested isn't the end of the world.
Who knows what they did to him in jail? This sounds like an MK ULTRA type ending.He was pardoned, so it's not like getting booked for traffic violation was going to be a violation of some J6 parole, right?
That was dumb for him to not only speed, but think a night in County jail was the end of the world. Speeding infractions are the bread and butter income generator for rural Indiana departments, it's why when I lived there I never went above 60. The extra 10 minutes saved isn't worth the risk of getting pulled over, but seems Mr. Huttle couldn't give up the lead foot.
Who knows what they did to him in jail? This sounds like an MK ULTRA type ending.
Ok bootlicker. I bet you think Ashley Babbit had it coming, too?Did you forget to take your lithium today?
He has a history of making impressively bad decisions. It seems he was attempting to actively shoot himself in response to the verbal 'you are under arrest, you are coming with me, no wiggle room'.
The mental illness epidemic in this country is off the charts. It screws even otherwise good, well meaning people.