
Skyler Saunders
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Reason First: Did Vybz Kartel Snitch?
Can a musician allegedly speak up to get years knocked off of his sentence? You may be thinking of a rainbow haired young Latino but you would be in error. Jamaican songwriter and performer Vybz Kartel has experienced a reduction in years that he must serve in prison. Did he open his mouth? Did he sing like a canary?
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Should Young Chop’s Punishment be for Allegedly Starving a Dog?
Young Chop shouldn’t have been arrested for allegedly killing a dog. While this action that violated his probation is cruel, vicious, and reprehensible, the government should do nothing in relation to locking up individuals who abuse animals. Social ostracization ought to be at the forefront for these cases. Like Joe Exotica with tigers, who is serving time partially for animal abuse, Chop with dogs should be shunned by the populace for their neglect and egregious actions. Every charge concerning animal cruelty ought to be dropped. Why? It is because animals don’t have rights. They lack the capacity to ever reason.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Man Kicks NYPD Officer Off of Train Platform, Sends Wrong Message About NYC
In the big city that seems to have not caught a break in nearly two decades, New York Police Department officers must still deal with the savages in the streets. Like the goddess Soteria, who promoted safety and kept the good from harm, a lady cop in the greatest city in the world tried to wrangle a monster. In order to preserve the peace, her partner and she attempted to keep down a beast that ultimately kicked the female police officer into the path of trains. Fortunately, no engines ran on the subway track at the time of the kick.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Update-Delaware man shot by police, shifts focus away from COVID-19
New developments into the story about the Wilmington, Delaware police officer who shot a suspect have surfaced. Like snow falling and collecting on the ground in a city, the tiny details have collected to form a more solid story. To begin with, the suspect is 22-year-old Jabri Hunter. Police brought him to the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on $80,200 cash-only bail. Charges of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony; carrying a concealed deadly weapon; possession of a firearm by a person prohibited; and possession of a controlled substance, which cops suspect to be heroin, have been applied to Hunter according to Delawaronline.com.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Florida man is released from prison, commits serious crimes
When you’ve done dirt and you’re about to get cleaned and splash back in the mud, you deserve every shackle and fetter than can lock down your liberty. 26-year-old Joseph Williams tasted the sweet strands of freedom in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. As an inmate brought into custody for drug charges, Williams was let loose like a bull in a rodeo back out in the world...where he allegedly committed second-degree murder with a pistol, rifle, or shotgun.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Old Virginny, meet sticky icky
Why is the federal government dragging its feet on the issue of decriminalizing, legalizing and making the drug market tax-free? With Virginia being the latest state to decriminalize marijuana, why is this looking like the gay and lesbian marriage case? Over the years, state by state, the country saw the unions of gay and lesbian individuals. Then, in 2015, the Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional for states to deny people the right to marry a consenting adult of the same sex. Shouldn’t this be the case for marijuana and all drugs, as well?
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Potent
Reason First: Delaware man shot by police, shifts focus away from COVID-19
If it takes a shooting of a man by a cop to divert focus away from the novel coronavirus, then maybe officers should train their sights on malicious individuals. Police ought to be achieving the peace from suspects just to keep their minds off of the virus. In Wilmington, Delaware, police fired at and struck a man in a suspicious vehicle at midnight on Sunday. After the officer shot the 21-year-old man, police administered first aid until paramedics rushed him to the hospital where he remained in stable condition.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Texas Man Devises Hoax, Feds Apprehend and Charge Him
Will people ever learn the lesson of not playing around with the almighty COVID-19 virus? Media outlets worship at the altar of the novel coronavirus as clicks and views continue to rack up in the name of the virus.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Iyanna could face 99 years, Young Chop Arrested Again
You wouldn’t think that there would be a connection between two distinct stories. Iyanna Maweather faces up to 99 years in prison and Young Chop received the cold steel of justice around his wrists (again). The linking factor in these different situations is irrationality.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Man Sucker Punches Cop, Must Live with the Consequences
We must protect those who protect us. A miscreant named Nelson Jimenez, 31, stole a punch against a uniformed police officer. Why? Because of lack of reason. His immorality stems from the total collapse of morals, ethics, and values in his own mind. He was driven by years of Regressive education and subjective values. In the brief clip, the savage sucker punches the officer while his partner completed an arrest distinct from Jimenez’s crime.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal











