Olayemi Olurin tells the stories of Lakeith Smith, Tay K, and those who’ve been affected by the felony murder rule.

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Why is this law not being applied to the Jan 6 treasonists. People were killed they should all be tried for it.

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They should be tried!

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The system isn’t broken, it’s rigged by design.

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the system isn’t broken, it works exactly as intended. the system doesn’t need to be fixed, it needs to be replaced.

same sentiment as your statement, just brings the point across stronger

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Without reading the article, the felony murder rule is just. You commit a crime and it escalates and someone dies, that’s on you.

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And because you didn’t read the article you miss context and derail the conversation with a strawman argument.

Its incredibly easy to peer pressure teenagers into doing stupid stuff without having them consider the consequences.

Especially if they are part of a marginalized community and they observe crimes on a daily basis.

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Recently, some New York cops shot a couple bystanders (and another cop), one of them in the head (tragically not the cop) while trying to assassinate some guy who’d jumped a turnstile.

If any of the victims die, do you really believe the guy who just jumped a turnstile should be considered guilty of murder, while the attempted mass murderers go free because they’ve got a badge and can shoot whoever they want whenever they feel like it…?

I’m sorry, but the whole concept is indefensible, monstrous, inhumane, and profoundly revolting.

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The felony murder rule only applies if the person charged has committed a felony. Jumping the turnstile is not a felony. ACAB

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It doesn’t even apply to all felonies. It only applies to certain particularly violent felonies.

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While I agree that felony murder in theory is just, I do take objection to trying a minor as an adult with it. The whole reason we have a separate justice system for minors is because they are too stupid, impressionable, and gullible to know what they are doing, and understand the potential consequences and outcomes of their actions. Couple that with the adolescent feelings of invulnerability, and trying them as adults is just wrong in most cases in my opinion.

Should this kid be punished? Absolutely yes. Should he live most, if not all, of his adult life in prison? No. Unequivocally no. This situation is exactly where and why we need better rehabilitation and education in the American justice system. The whole notion of him being in prison for 65 years is just absurd to begin with in my opinion - instead of wasting 65 years spending tax dollars feeding and housing him, let’s educate and rehabilitate and get him out to be a productive member of society. …whole situation is stupid

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Wow.

No.

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