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    So, I'm left wondering how firing three shots at a man who walks to one's car is manslaughter and not murder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyDragon View Post
    So, I'm left wondering how firing three shots at a man who walks to one's car is manslaughter and not murder.
    Building a case. They had to compile evidence, so that's why he initially wasn't charged. Now they have enough evidence for manslaughter, and my guess is they'll eventually have enough for murder.

    The police have to go through a process so cases don't get thrown out in court. Despite the media demanding otherwise, they have to be thorough with their process, otherwise technicalities can screw up a case.

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    Nice gesture by West.

    Exactly a week after Joe McKnight, 28, was shot and killed in a road rage incident,Chiefs running back Charcandrick West honored the former USC standout and NFLrunning back, who played for Kansas City in 2014.
    After scoring a touchdown against the Raiders in the second quarter, West made his way to the sideline. There, he pulled up his jersey to reveal a white undershirt that had a message written on it.
    The message: "LONG LIVE JOE." ...

    As a high schooler in New Orleans, McKnight was the nation's top-ranked recruit in 2007. He ended up committing to USC, where he racked up 2,755 yards and 15 touchdowns from scrimmage in three seasons.
    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/ra...er-scoring-td/

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