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They are both losers. No loss
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Looks like a hate crime to me
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you guys are damn idiots, I know both of these guys. it was no hate crime |
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Hillbillies in action.
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Tell us about them and what happened. |
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It is obvious.MPBs (Meth, pot, booze)!
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sounds like a typical day in butte county.Either,a murder,rape,strong arm robbery or a child being molested.nothing to get alarmed about,for something like this is a daily thing.you can blame 90 percent of this stuff on dope feins and the other 10 percent on your nut cases.
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i called the hospital and they said he isn't there
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I'm just sorry that Joe was involved. Very glad Riego is gone. For good, I hope! Too bad the cops did'nt come get this guy before Mountain Justice. I've heard the sherrif likes it when the people take care of their own problems, so go easy on Joe! He took care of a problem the cops ignored or were afraid to deal with.
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Last night just before going to sleep I read some 20 other post in some other part of this E-ER, all praising Joe for his actions and collecting money for his legal defence. From what I gather from all of those posters, this so called victim (Riego) has been terrorizing Forbstown for some years now, with drugs. A good number are shaming the police for permitting to allow for the need of Joe's actions, thanking and praising him for "Walking Tall", doing what needed to be done.
If even a small part of what the people of Forbstown are saying is true, could it be that the same could or will be happening here? |
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Maybe it is what needs to be done to rid our country of this problem of illegals here selling the meth and stealing. If as citizens we take a stand in a case as this why should anyone be fully prosecuted? The law sometimes just can not seem to catch the ones who they need to and in a rural area as Forbestown it's even harder. I am not defending the law for not catching him first but I am not going to be against what it took to finally take this person down. 100 years or so ago a bounty could have been put on Rigoberto, cash, dead or alive. Then he could have been dealt with a long time ago. Legally. |
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hey hommie, sounds like your hommie Joe is behind bars looking at some serious time for his thug behavior. From all your tweeker comments, it sounds like everyone in ForbesTown is either on Meth, Crank, or some time of illegal drug. It appears that Mr. Lopez was one of your biggest competion in dealing drugs.
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