
Skyler Saunders
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Reason First: Cops Nab Man at Popular Police Hangout
Clement “Smiley” Leach, Jr. aged 49, was asking for it. After escaping from prison based on a burglary conviction, this male once again felt the cold hand of justice after turning up in a diner popular with cops. Surveillance video indicated the police officers who descended upon Leach like a swarm of hornets. He must’ve wanted to get caught. In all of the places in all of the country and maybe the world, Leach decides to go to a po boy establishment that offers law enforcement a plentiful discount on their meals.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Does Nicki Minaj Attract Bad Behavior?
It would seem that Nicki Minaj would find a squeaky clean person to call husband. Instead, she married a convicted felon. Kenneth Petty has been forced to wear an ankle bracelet as a result of not registering as a sex offender. This stems from a 1995 sentence where he spent four years behind the wall for first-degree attempted rape. It appears as though Nicki Minaj’s penchant for “bad boys” has continued with her current marriage.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Humans
Reason First: How to Solve Moments of Frustration
When a pleasant day at Mickey’s Toontown in Disneyland turned into a scene of utter chaos, it can be labeled as a frustration moment. As common as these moments continue to be, they rarely crop up at theme parks, especially ones geared at affording youngsters joy. A man named Avery Robinson is now set to serve six months based on his abusive actions. While no details exist as to why the brawl started, it actually took place in July of 2019. It’s just the conviction has finally passed down from the judge.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Cheap, Plentiful, and Reliable: How Fossil Fuels Stand for Virtue
Dear President Donald Trump, How did the 2019 TIME Person of the Year, Greta Thunberg, become so influential? How has an entire generation of young people immobilized to fight the “evils” of fossil fuels? How does she not know the morality of the very essences that have transformed this world for human good? How does she continue to denounce, decry, and denigrate the individuals who make up this vital industry? How dare she?
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in The Swamp
Reason First: Stop Joe Biden Before it’s Too Late
This is serious. Former Vice President Joe Biden’s verbal slip ups are not gaffes. They are signs of a man unfit for being the leader of the semi-free world. His mind is too cluttered with nonsense that he has no clue as to what he is saying. Over the past few years, pundits have quipped and late night show hosts have jabbed at Biden’s inability to complete a sentence or worse. He attempts to form a coherent string of words but like an old car low on fuel sputters to an awkward, grinding halt.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in The Swamp
Reason First: Only Individualism can Save MS-13 Members
Speculation about whether women cause wars has been thrown around for millenia. Each instance where it would seem like a lady sparked a combat action is shrouded in mystery, even fallacy. But for the MS-13 and 18th Street Gang, like other rivalries, a female may have been the catalyst for the two warring factions.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: How Selfish or Selfless Is Jason Salinas?
When it comes to alleged rapists and those who make threats against a Maryland high school, such miscreants ought to have bigger problems than just being nabbed. Thanks to the police, Jason Salinas, 20, ended his puny operation of causing havoc against his former school. What does this mean psychologically for this young male? The very thought of allegedly issuing threats and being involved in suspected second-degree rape and third degree sexual misconduct is appalling. What happened in his mind? Was there a point where Salinas’ morality collapsed into chaos in his brain? What we can be certain of is the fact that another vicious male will not be on the streets to commit crimes.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: What Gay Men in Atlanta Will Rise Up Against Frauds and Rapists?
According to the Guardian, Atlanta, Georgia is the hub for the black LGBTQ+ community. The city has been joked about, lied on, and taken to task for its reputation as one of the centers for non-straight individuals, especially black men. By taking advantage of this fact that Atlanta is a haven for African-American homosexuals, this coward named Taurence Callagain received a conviction ruling based on a rape that he commited in 2015. In order to win the trust of a young woman, he perpetrated the fraud by acting as a gay man. He then lured the woman to his apartment where she expected to put some kush into the air. Callagain possessed ulterior motives. He continued the ruse all the way up until the woman found her way into his bedroom where he savagely raped her.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: How Many Mass Murderers Are Black Males?
Comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director Chris Rock suggested in August of 2019 that most if not all mass shootings deal with a white shooter. This racist and sexist statement even had a terrible joke attached to it. “Betty White!” (I bet that he’s white) which scorched its way through social media sites and news agencies alike. The deceased shooter in the Molson Coors Beverage Company in Milwaukee ought to go to serve that males of color can commit egregious crimes like mass murder, too.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in The Swamp
Reason First: Gunman in Milwaukee Kills Five, Self
Here’s a thought experiment: imagine if all Americans from the youngest crawling to oldest walking possessed a gun. Consider the fact that each one of them received ample training in the art of firearms handling. Contemplate not free health care, but free guns. If the streets became flooded with boomsticks, what would happen to neighborhoods? If guns proliferated school buildings, churches, office buildings, movie theaters, and other businesses, what would the landscape of the United States look like?
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in The Swamp
Reason First: Weinstein Headed to Prison, Needs Professional to Guide him through Jail
The convicted felon Harvey Weinstein has enlisted personal care to give him tips on how to navigate his way through life behind bars. Did his survivors have someone to guide them through their way to fend off his advances and vicious actions? Why does he get the opportunity to get assistance?
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in Criminal
Reason First: Legalize All Drugs Now
America’s prisons swell with tens of thousands of drug related cases. Why is this? What role ought the government play in what substances are produced, distributed, sold, and consumed on the streets of the United States? Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez recently broke free of the constraints of the legal system. As manager to the rap duo Clipse, he spent his time focusing on furthering their careers. That was until he was busted for running a multi-million-dollar drug ring for which he served eight and a half years behind the wall. His story is not unique. There are many nonviolent offenders or people who currently sit in prison who never started force against another human being. Now, what they were selling happens to be poison but what, besides setting an age limit on who can make and take these drugs, does the government have to do with regulating or prosecuting some adults who serve other adults? Geezy doesn’t appear bitter. With a salt and pepper beard and an extremely calm demeanor, he could be a college professor or a deacon to a church.
By Skyler Saunders6 years ago in The Swamp











