"My car was going too fast" Dang, if only there was some way to control it.
@sobeit1166Ай бұрын
IKR !! 😡
@MikeMikkelsonАй бұрын
When people say "accountable for nothing", this is exactly what that sounds like. "The *car* is at fault, not me."
@markoman5267Ай бұрын
Yea...like a brake pedal or something...
@mikeB-sg1zsАй бұрын
What do you mean? She’s obviously a victim of the car that the white man invented and sold her
@eefneleman9564Ай бұрын
It's a BMW so... no.
@libertyordeath8338Ай бұрын
That judge wiped out all the big charges, then gives her a pass on the sentence??? He needs to be removed.
@rob_1Ай бұрын
yea from watching this channel and code blue cam MN and Wisconsin are very very liberal when it comes to crime if I was a criminal I would go there...
@charlesxavier3489Ай бұрын
What the judge is saying is a black persons life has no value. If the victim was white she'd have at least 7 years to serve.
@momsterzzАй бұрын
You get who you vote for
@stevedrake604Ай бұрын
@@rr8960 Walz appointed Judge Reynaldo Aligada Jr. in 2019.
@JenniferKitchens123Ай бұрын
The prosecutor drops charges. The judge just oversees the proceedings and dictates the sentence within the established laws and guidelines. So, both the prosecutor and the judge fell down on this.
@kcluckystarsАй бұрын
NINE MONTHS? And that judge decided the victims life was only worth $7,500.00.. Proof our court system is FUBAR.
@DUAXNinjaАй бұрын
I was thinking the same thing, Imagine being told as a parent your kids life was only worth the price of a shitty car.
@Staticky1000Ай бұрын
It was an accident
@deltadak416Ай бұрын
@@Staticky1000 99 mph at night while drunk and high.... is not an accident... its intentional at that point. the amount of laws this driver willfully broke knowing full well they were not in a condition to drive.... but still chose to drive is ridiculous. stop making excuses for people who make idiotic decisions.
@jamiepruitt7993Ай бұрын
She basically got away with killing someone. That's disgusting.
@Christine-e8gАй бұрын
It IS disgusting! I feel so badly for the deceased girl’s family!
@lefantomerАй бұрын
Well! After all, she "deserves reparations"!! I suppose getting away with killing someone counts as that?
@lareinelester685Ай бұрын
@@lefantomer Is that what the Affluenza guy got after he received no jail time for unaliving *FOUR* people?? He just got probation. After violating it he got 2 years or something like that.
@dudeinc6291Ай бұрын
Shieet
@anthonydavis3424Ай бұрын
Bleeding heart judge
@that.ll_do_pigАй бұрын
"My car was going too fast" as if driving itself. 😒
@AuthenticLifeMattersАй бұрын
Yes, then she hit a ditch and tried to slow down 🤔
@UncleDavesKitchenАй бұрын
evidently it was the car and the ditch that caused the accident. She was just sitting there minding her own business.
@tula1433Ай бұрын
That’s the democrat M.O. it’s not the criminal it’s the car, it’s the weapon blah blah 😂
@vault1549Ай бұрын
Ban all assault cars! This poor drunk, blind woman of color is the victim here, not the friend she killed or their family!
@mikedavis6690Ай бұрын
Accountability and usefulness of a flat tire .
@annaH488Ай бұрын
The judge didn’t even see fit to bar her from driving ever again…JESUS!
@elisabethk2655Ай бұрын
A human life is worth only 9 months in jail. That is truly horrible.
@firefox69Ай бұрын
And 7500 dollars!
@jimdavies5530Ай бұрын
REMEMBER, THIS IS MINNESOTA! ANOTHER STATE I WILL NEVER VISIT!!
@BillyBob-wq9flАй бұрын
Well she is not caucasian.. so the democrats love this type.
@marleneseely3509Ай бұрын
The drunk that killed 27 people on a church bus in Ohio only served 10 years. Less than 4 1/2 months per life. Life is cheap if it isn't yours.
@Jbmc65Ай бұрын
This is what the democrats think of these victims, the state is blue, the judge is democrat and the families of the victims will not vote blue ever again
@nathanspreitzer6738Ай бұрын
Your loved ones life was worth 9 months and $7500
@randallsmerna384Ай бұрын
The $7500 didn't even go to the family!
@brentlionakaboldchampАй бұрын
It was because the charges were dropped, and so the judge gave a punishment fitting for that particular incident. They just follow the rules. Not necessarily make decisions that they always wanna do.
@AmtcboyАй бұрын
Dropping the charges is tantamount to almost no punishment at all. What is 9 months? She’d probably be out in a month.
@5thgearratchetАй бұрын
@brentlionakaboldchamp the charges weren't dropped. They were dismissed.
@brentlionakaboldchampАй бұрын
@@5thgearratchet That usually happens if the case was compromised, or there wasnt sufficient evidence. Must of been the former.
@magical8013Ай бұрын
I've gotten more time in jail for stealing a $1,500 dollar item then she did for driving under the influence and killing someone. Wow! F that!
@gwynluv5447Ай бұрын
Fire the judge and look at all his previous cases. He devalued that woman's life to 9mo. That means she's walking free now or very soon. Disgraceful.
@Imugi007Ай бұрын
Without the court transcripts you can't blame the judge. You don't know what happened in that court room. The case could've been mishandled by the prosecutors, it could've been been a bad investigation by the state troopers. You have no idea. If the prosecution didn't meet their burden, then that's not on the judge.
@kawirocket88Ай бұрын
St Paul is a very liberal city so you can't hold those people fully accountable for everything.
@All4ApathyАй бұрын
maybe she's not walking... probably back out drunk driving again
@FeeshCTRLАй бұрын
I understand the outrage, but most court proceedings have guidelines that they have to follow for sentencing depending on the specific charges. A judge can't give life to somebody that the book tells them they can only give a few years of time for. That's just how it goes.
@ruthgiles8926Ай бұрын
@@Imugi007but she was found guilty! Of criminal vehicular homicide. Times two. Guilty. Somebody died. And apparently, that's only worth a few months in prison and a few thousand in restitution.
@OZARKMOON1960Ай бұрын
That jail sentence is an insult to the victim and the value of her life as well as an absolute mockery of the justice sytem and criminal codes it is supposed to uphold.
@vault1549Ай бұрын
Black + blue state = this injustice
@sarahalbers5555Ай бұрын
And we see this time and time again. It's pathetic.
@nobody-fs8jjАй бұрын
$$ doesn't reflect the worth of life. That's where your wrong. No amount can buy or replace life. Be outraged about something else.
@lawrencew7813Ай бұрын
Not really 😂😅
@catherineeckstein2705Ай бұрын
That judge failed the system….she should’ve been imprisoned for a very long time😡😡😡
@theresahvassman9965Ай бұрын
Our judicial system is freaking BROKEN!!!!!!!! The judge should be in jail
@CATs24-m3uАй бұрын
She would of been slammed here in Maryland
@candykane4271Ай бұрын
It’s Minnesota liberal aZZ judge
@cherylmoore747Ай бұрын
Only broken for some.
@PAMELAPORTER-ci7mrАй бұрын
Judges can work only with the laws they have in each state.
@theamerican7080Ай бұрын
He'll be vice prez if we aren't careful.
@tweetiepooh2001Ай бұрын
That girl should have served some serious time in jail for all of that. But then again we are talking Minnesota. MN Crime...thank you for being so diligent with your reporting. We know the accident, who was involved, how it ended and what the punishment was. Kudos for being so thorough.
@MidwestCrimeАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! ❤️
@Janawhitej1Ай бұрын
@@MidwestCrime thanks for uploading I ussaly don't like seeing horrific things happen but it just shows the tragic things that happen and how it could have been avoided and the good rescue of the emergency services
@icemanredАй бұрын
This has nothing to do with Minnesota. It happens in just about all states. It happened to my brother in GA. A federal worker was driving way too fast for conditions (raining) and lost control on the expressway while my brother was loading a car onto his wrecker on the shoulder. The federal worker hydroplaned into my brother and knocked him back onto the expressway breaking his neck and killing him. Thankfully no other cars ran him over. The federal worker got off without even a reprimand, kept her job and life went on for her.
@eclecticsoul2514Ай бұрын
@@icemanredWow! My condolences to you and family
@dawndehoff4485Ай бұрын
WTF is wrong with that judge???😮 She should have gotten some years ( not months) in prison! She Killed Someone!!!!!
@MattHelmSAАй бұрын
The sentence was not pulled out of his ass.. it's based on several factors and one thing major is sentencing guidelines..
@teresamorland8414Ай бұрын
The judge is a joke
@AFAskygoddessАй бұрын
No, he's a criminal because that sentence was a crime!
@svenm7264Ай бұрын
I had always heard a bench trial was a slow motion guilty plea....
@user-jm4cd5sd1xАй бұрын
He was chosen by Tim Walz
@I.no.ah.guy57Ай бұрын
@@user-jm4cd5sd1x wait for real or are you just joking...?
@Mrs_101Ай бұрын
Who is the judge?
@BoostedNDMiataАй бұрын
9 months and $7500 for killing someone due to gross negligence.😳 How about 9 yrs and $75k instead of just adding insult to injury with this ruling.
@leslienewton2773Ай бұрын
I hope her family sues Mosley and her family in civil court.
@LynnTanner-ls9kxАй бұрын
Exactly,the Judge should be ashamed of herself or himself.What a slap in the face to the victims family.
@jeremyb6688Ай бұрын
@@leslienewton2773 Yeah so they can learn that just because you get a judgement doesn't mean you're gonna get any money adding further insult to injury.
@paw-prints839Ай бұрын
I agree 9 yrs would have been reasonable. 9 months is rediculous.
@windmillacres679Ай бұрын
@leslienewton2773 a lawsuit would be useless. She doesn't have anything to take.
@judy9123Ай бұрын
Finally, a video with the full story! Just got a new subscriber. 😄
@hrrohlederАй бұрын
What a travesty of justice. 9 whole months for a persons life. That judge needs to be removed from the bench.
@jillp3761Ай бұрын
Unbelievable, you can kill someone and ONLY spend 9 months in jail, a travesty , what was that judge thinking . If it had been my relative that was killed I don't know what I would have done ..... that judge didn't administer justice, he /she should be investigated .....😮😢
@sonny9149Ай бұрын
🎯
@SYDAirlineEnthusiastАй бұрын
Meanwhile an almost 20 year old man gets sentenced to 30 years in prison just cause he brought a gun into a high school and shot it once at a door injuring a student despite he didn’t actually kill anyone.
@CeeOlleab388Ай бұрын
The judge needs to be fired. 9 months for killing another? She should be jailed for life.
@wannettamoore8128Ай бұрын
Most drunk drivers get off
@T-Ball-oАй бұрын
MN will reelect
@alleykat1698Ай бұрын
It's MN, liberal land.
@nortonengen6300Ай бұрын
So sad to see how little they valued that young woman's life. 9 month's in jail...I'm either missing something, or the legal system failed that young victim and her family in a big way. Disgusting!!
@tomsmyth4400Ай бұрын
9 months for killing someone? Disgusting
@gilliymonАй бұрын
Blue state
@luvrere5962Ай бұрын
@@gilliymon trump is literally the next hitler be quite maga.
@krispyweet8239Ай бұрын
she was black in a blue state, of course she gets a light sentence
@vault1549Ай бұрын
White guy + blue state + said something good about Trump on Facebook = 7yrs+
@KumSwallaHarrisАй бұрын
@@FortunateLeeOppaa democRAT state
@mddell58Ай бұрын
THAT 'judge' needs to be sentenced! Shame!
@mrs.creature3443Ай бұрын
“My car was going too fast “ I love how it’s the car’s fault.
@haitiwillbefreefromwickedp17Ай бұрын
Typical woman behaviour never takes accountability for nothing.
@Kingx90Ай бұрын
Yup. Zero accountability. And only 9 months jail time!
@CrystalRoeMusicАй бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@thedaughterofthetrueking5586Ай бұрын
🎯🎯
@bennybronco76Ай бұрын
They strip themselves of all accountability immediately. No matter how ridiculous it sounds. All they know is, "I said it, it's true."
@GoawaypleasenowАй бұрын
The poor guy at the beginning that rushed to help and wrapped his shirt on the head…… is traumatized. He does not realize it yet but I’m sure he does by now. I feel so bad for him. He is a victim too.
@lifesabeachnyc8568Ай бұрын
Yes! I was looking for a comment about him. I thought he was laughing when the trooper told him to stand up, but he was in complete shock. I hope he has good support, I can’t imagine the trauma of witnessing and assisting after a fatal car accident.
@myopinion1705Ай бұрын
Did he wrap up her head or was her head chopped off?
@myopinion1705Ай бұрын
😢 I feel bad for him “I was NOT supposed to go down there n see her like that “ he knew that messed him up
@TrobtwillisАй бұрын
@@lifesabeachnyc8568 I think that he was crying.
@michellefarley7319Ай бұрын
I know. Broke my heart. I’ve stopped at a few fatal accidents and tried to help. It’s hard. Even gave CPR to an old man who was hit by a car infront of the corner local bar i was at a few min from my house. Dude flew like 10 feet. After a few min I knew he was gone. Pupils dilated and he only had a faint pulse and some gurgling going on when I got to him. His daughter In law, granddaughter and niece all showed up from the neighborhood across the street, and they were the only reason I kept going until the medics showed up. The look on their face was heartbreaking and I didn’t have it in me to stop doing the cpr. I didn’t sleep at all that night. I helped the family and the man who hit him as much as I could. Gave them my number. The man was on his way home with food from work and his family was waiting. His phone died and I let him call his mom and he couldn’t even talk so I told her and she came up. It was dark and dude had dementia and snuck out the house when his daughter in law was in the bathroom. Tripped on the curb and fell right infront of a car. I was up most the night. And I am a nurse but trying to help someone who is already gone is hard to get over
@RantsOfAMadManАй бұрын
‘My Car Was Going Too Fast’ Obfuscating The Truth Right From The Go.
@minnesotatomcatАй бұрын
9 months? I know a guy that got like 15 years for the same thing……weird how that works.
@chrisellis428Ай бұрын
if they were white they wouldve got 15yrs
@GoAskAlice23Ай бұрын
Exactly.
@tommyebayАй бұрын
Just wondering, white guy?
@kathysnow6694Ай бұрын
protected species
@workdiver1121Ай бұрын
@@tommyebay Yup
@aftertheheadlinesАй бұрын
9 months in jail means it was found to be a wobbler or a misdemeanor. Felony is 1 yr or more in prison. She served her time in the county jail. What an injustice to the victim. I would be seething if I were the victim’s family.
@laurac86Ай бұрын
What’s a wobbler? I’ve never heard it used in this context
@fastdude2002Ай бұрын
@@laurac86 A wobbler is a crime that can either be charged as a misdemeanor or a Felony.
@laurac86Ай бұрын
@@fastdude2002 - Ahhh okay that makes sense now!
@fastdude2002Ай бұрын
@@laurac86 Whether or not the wobbler is charged as a Misdemeanor or Felony can depend on many things including aggravating factors and past criminal record. (Retired Deputy Probation Officer)
@ashleychildresssАй бұрын
Wow I have always enjoyed watching true crime, body cam/“cops”, etc. I’m 33 and never heard the term wobbler! I like learning new words.
@pewsandbrewsАй бұрын
19, drinking , high, driving almost 100mph. Almost no consequence for killing her friend......hummm wonder why this keeps happening.
@4MixMasterMonkeyАй бұрын
No drivers license either
@michellefarley7319Ай бұрын
Under age too. Shouldn’t have been knocking back tequila than driving anywhere. Especially allowing someone you might have gone to school with that you didn’t even know. Feel bad for her family. Guessing the girl was drinking too otherwise I can’t imagine getting into a car with someone who was high and drunk
@AKA-NanaАй бұрын
This is the new USA, catch n release…learn nothing. I bet my paycheck she does it again, sadly.
@NYCHFANАй бұрын
And without wearing her glasses.
@gailpatty1786Ай бұрын
Plea deal was NOT deserved. She should be imprisoned for far longer than 9 months. Wrist slap. Disgusting.
@gregh1853Ай бұрын
50 years
@rickarra1833Ай бұрын
At least that deal. The injustice starts with the lazy ass DA, then to the judge. How disgusting
@LAesq-ih9llАй бұрын
@@gailpatty1786 it wasn’t a plea deal. It was a bench trial based on stipulated facts, meaning the prosecution and defense presented agreed upon evidence for the judge to consider before he reached the verdict. Judge Reynaldo Aligada, former criminal defense lawyer. Presumptive sentence was 4 years in prison, but the judge worried that in prison she would not get the drug and alcohol abuse treatment he thought she needed so he let her walk after saying how proud he was of her.
@candydogsАй бұрын
@@LAesq-ih9ll exactly!
@lilBowlAsoupАй бұрын
Nine months for vehicular manslaughter is actually so concerning.
@bradgibson516Ай бұрын
Disgusting sentence! That judge needs to be investigated!
@bigbob16Ай бұрын
Just another democrat liberal judge
@KumSwallaHarrisАй бұрын
Typical democRATs
@martymcyourflysdown6872Ай бұрын
State is guilty for selling alcohol, Leading preventable cause of 💀 and worst drug you can take.
@QueenofthegingersАй бұрын
She wasnt "just over the legal limit", she was 0.085 over the legal limit because she was only 19, making the legal limit 0.0, NOT, 0.08.
@TexanTradАй бұрын
Thats a good point.
@vigilante8374Ай бұрын
It's 0.01 or 0.02 in many places actually. (Though not all.) Some medicines have alcohol in them, some desserts or wine sauces not typically considered intoxicating can still deliver a small amount of alcohol (esp if not prepared properly), etc.
@thisismyname2936Ай бұрын
It's 0.0 in MN. I know people with DUI's where nobody got hurt and no damage was done except to their own vehicle who got worse punishment than this. St Paul is a joke these days.
@thisismyname2936Ай бұрын
0.0 for minors, I should say. Minor being under 21 in MN for alcohol purposes.
@karenklores2439Ай бұрын
For under 21 the limit is .02 so she was more than 4 times the legal limit.
@Christine-e8gАй бұрын
9 months for KILLING someone?!! That is completely ABSURD! If I were the deceased one’s family, I would be beyond livid!
@MrUbiquitousTechАй бұрын
Wow, the court thinks that friend's life had no value??
@judeiz2203Ай бұрын
Exactly!! And that poor beautiful girl was only 19, just starting out her life, a recent graduate. May she rest in peace 😢
@HollyWollyGogАй бұрын
The usual comment section fodder would tell you that most people don't value any life
@nicolew4877Ай бұрын
Fire that judge. This makes me so angry. I wonder what sentence he would have passed if the victim was one of his loved ones.
@abelmcguire1951Ай бұрын
thrown the book and key!
@rogeliobrunellАй бұрын
He can't have his feelings in it. Or else he would not be able to judge so that was not a good analogy.
@nicolew4877Ай бұрын
@@rogeliobrunell Okay - I wonder how he would like another judge to give the same sentence. Obviously nobody would allow a judge to preside in a case where the victim is his own family. I just said “how would he like it if it was his own family”.
@rogeliobrunellАй бұрын
@@nicolew4877 hypothetical
@Littleofeverything28 күн бұрын
Im still confused she said it was 5 people in the car … and there showed multiple counts of vehicular homicide ….. he many people died ? Just one ?
@MidwestCrime28 күн бұрын
Yes, one, sorry for the confusion
@quiggle78Ай бұрын
Never understand how someone killing someone gets 9 months,but if you sell drugs or caught with drugs. You get like 50+ years! 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@Bryan-jd7osАй бұрын
Aint that somethin'!? Something is seriously wrong with that.
@deadlykvng2790Ай бұрын
You effect more than one life
@sendthis9480Ай бұрын
In order to get 50+ years it has to be a 2nd offense. You also have to have a minimum of a bowling ball size of drugs. Different drugs are different amounts…but even H. You have to have 100 grams. That’s 500 hits. At an average of one OD per 100 hits…that’s 5 ODs. Minimum. 2nd offense for same thing…so at least 10 ODs. That’s how you get 50+ years.
@michaelharmon7052Ай бұрын
@@sendthis9480 I beg to differ my friend as a felon myself. I received 12 years TDC for a little over a hundred pain pills. You think what I did is worse than what she did?? I killed no one. She got a slap on the wrist. I got the book thrown at me. 12 years 1000 hours community service and 10,000$ restitution. There is no justice anymore. This country is a joke.
@deebee4575Ай бұрын
@@deadlykvng2790"affect", illiterate.
@MNDashcamАй бұрын
Justice is just a faint memory in Minnesota
@michaelstudnickiАй бұрын
Tim Walz says it all.
@vault1549Ай бұрын
Unless you're white
@HeavyisthecrownАй бұрын
They went from 9th in education to 27th under Waltz. And we cannot forget the new Somalia flag as their state flag 😢 disgusting
@joangordoneieioАй бұрын
G-d help us if Walz becomes VP
@jadubb4639Ай бұрын
She killed someone and only 9 months
@camuu1971Ай бұрын
I don't know why police officers still keep doing their jobs when the so-called judges keep giving them slaps on the rist, this is why crime keeps getting worse because there is no Incentive for them to do better.
@clarissa8477Ай бұрын
It has to be demoralizing for officers. They risk their safety in many situations to get people locked up, and judges just let them right back out with little to no punishment.
@tt14life90Ай бұрын
@@clarissa8477yup. Just disgusting.
@jillp3761Ай бұрын
I agree , it must be discouraging to do all that investigation, deal with the horrific results of the crime, which must be traumatic, and then have your efforts diminished like that. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤ to ALL Police and Medics EVERYWHERE , keep up the good work and stay strong and mentally healthy 🎉❤
@HeavyisthecrownАй бұрын
I 100% believe we will not have cops in the coming decades. No one is going to sign up for this. Nothing happens to offender, they legit get throw in jail for doing their jobs… it’s disgusting . The hate for the police… everything is so backwards now
@SR71GIRLАй бұрын
I've wondered that myself 😢
@ether_sectАй бұрын
That sentence is disgusting. Shame on that judge. 🤬
@robertdogАй бұрын
"Eunique" There's a reason no one wants to be around those people.
@saturn722Ай бұрын
They’re dangerous & deadly!
@jana2655Ай бұрын
Props to the first guy for trying to help the people. :( Poor guy seeing that
@soufwesthoustontxАй бұрын
9 months for causing someones death is unbelievable.
@rikster66janАй бұрын
DEI justice
@N3isfreeАй бұрын
Frr
@laytonmcgowan2529Ай бұрын
A white man would've gotten 10 yrs...my brother in law has 2 and they said it's automatic 10 yrs just for his 3rd DWI ...justice is whack
@soufwesthoustontxАй бұрын
@@rikster66jan I thought that was just for Trump.
@TooFlyRy2Ай бұрын
She need at least 10-15 years in prison
@jadubb4639Ай бұрын
Nah 20
@gr3mliiiiinnn28 күн бұрын
no way the american justice system is real…
@RavenHeartLeeАй бұрын
Condolences to the family of the victim... justice was not served 🙏❤️🙏 May they find some kind of comfort in their loving memories
@DebiQ1830Ай бұрын
9 months in jail is insane. I knew the father of a 17yo boy that crossed center line while changing a CD while completely sober and driving within the speed limit resulting in a fstal accident that got an 8-year prison sentence.
@YourKavienАй бұрын
When was this?? How many people died??
@seraphim_soundsАй бұрын
Wow. Wtf
@taniele84Ай бұрын
In the last few years the legal system in liberal states has changed immensely. I’m not trying to make this political. Truly I’m not. It’s just the facts unfortunately. When any political sector uses the justice system as a tool to run their narratives on, it goes one of two ways. It either goes into a zero tolerance direction, or it goes into a crime reform direction, meaning, the redefining of crime and the changing of consequences. In NY we had four people arrested for killing and chopping up 3 victims, and spreading their body parts out across the city, the reason these people were even caught was because they moved into the victims home after killing and butchering them. Thats how the police found them. The police found some of the body parts on highways and upon investigating, were able to connect the body parts to at least one of the victims, leading them to visit the home of that victim, a home that all three of the victims shared together, upon arriving at the home, instead of finding the other residents (who were in fact, also killed and butchered by that point, but it wasn’t clear or determined at the time of the police visiting the residence), they instead found four people who were not any of the residents and who were not related to the residents. They immediately detained everyone and began to inspect the home, and that’s when they found the bloodied meat cleavers and knives used to kill and then dismember the victims, which was what led the cops to the home in the first place after finding some of the body parts and connecting them to one of the residents there, the home was covered in blood and tissue, these people were living in their victims home, just living their as if it were their own home, after killing and butchering them, AND THEY DIDNT EVEN BOTHER TO CLEAN THE BLOODY MESS, cops find everything. Smoke was stuffed in garbage bins, but there was blood and tissue all over the bathroom still and through out the home. And these people just played house and had no problem with the smell and blood. They were all arrested. And they were all released without bail. They literally were found living in their victims home, with the bloody tools used to butcher and dismember the victims and with the blood and tissue of the victims spread out in the home. They were not relatives. They were not staying there prior to. They were not supposed to be there at all. It would be no different than someone going to visit your home after not hearing from you days and growing concerned, only to find four strangers living in your home as though it were there’s, and then finding blood and flesh covering the bathroom and spread out in the home, and meat cleavers and butcher knives covered in blood and tissue in the garbage bins. And all four of these people were released without bail. The prosecutor apologized to the public, saying that because of bail reform their hands were tied, they had no choice but to release them without bail. Understand what this means. They butchered these innocent victims because they wanted to steal their home and identities. I remember when they pushed bail reform. They told us how important it is. How bail is dangerous and evil. How the people saying that bail reform will cause violence and crime to go up, are just racist liars. They promised us that bail reform was a good thing and would help innocent people. Not the other way around. But they lied. It’s not a coincidence that crime reform has led to the pampering and the coddling of criminals, at the expense of victims. Never in my life did I think that I’d see the day where people who butchered innocent victims so that they could steal their lives and home, would be released without bail. I’m a felon. I have four felonies on my record for the rest of my life. My bail was $20k when I got set up in a sting. I was furious. That’s $2k I’ll never get back. But that’s on me. I chose to live the life I lived. I take that. Sometimes I think about it now, like, I almost wish I didn’t get clean and change my life. It’s so hard. It’s so hopeless. I live in a shittty neighborhood, I listen to crack dealers smoking dust in my building hallways all night into the morning, every now and then they start bucking at something, sometimes they stab each other, sometimes they rob people, sometimes their fiend customers rob people, by people I mean residents here, and we can’t do anything, because there’s no bail. You call the cops and nothing happens except now they have you on their sht list. I work my asss off for nothing, I can barely afford this room, let alone transportation and food. If I went back in the streets, I could stack up a few G’s quick, less than a week. If I get set up - so what ? There’s no hail. There’s no friggin consequences period anymore They literally took away the incentive to try and do good It’s insane
@DebiQ1830Ай бұрын
@YourKavien ... it was in about 2004. Two people died, a mother and daughter. He dropped his CD, and leaned down to pick it up.
@MarymackthequeenofwackАй бұрын
Yall remember that truck driver who was initially sentenced to 20 years on prison because his breaks went out and he killed a few people. It was a complete accident, he couldn't have done anything differently yet was given 20 years. Minnesota is hopeless and done for.
@davidmichael9275Ай бұрын
The names of these people..... Smh
@SleepyStudАй бұрын
It wasn't even 9 months... "Mosley was given a 270-day sentence at the Ramsey County Correctional Facility, of which she gets three days of credit for time served. The first 135 days of that sentence must be served with release only for work and treatment, while the remaining 135 days can be served under electronic home monitoring."
@I.no.ah.guy57Ай бұрын
Bro what the absolute fuck
@rosewhittingham899Ай бұрын
Did she forget that driving is a privilege Not a right?
@sonny9149Ай бұрын
The judge thought it was a right and her actions weren't all that bad. Vehicular homicide with no real consequences. The judge should step down from the bench.
@charlenemccracken4894Ай бұрын
9 months for killing her friend and is everybody already probably knows you can get two life sentences for drugs isn't that something had drugs are worth more than someone's life
@elizabethnewell898Ай бұрын
That sentence was a crime, it's nice to know that that women's life was worth nothing. How sad th as t judge should be charged
@tangeegoan2365Ай бұрын
The judge messed this up.
@TheRoadsOfАй бұрын
What an absolute joke sentence
@roscoefoofooАй бұрын
Nine months for a life. Riiiiight....
@sheilamorgan3845Ай бұрын
She didn't spend 9 months. She spent half in jail but was released for work and treatment only. Then the other half was in home monitoring device.
@ElusvOptmst1Ай бұрын
The Justice System is broken. Nine months in jail? It is a slap on the wrist for the young woman life, horrible. The Judge did not care about the victim nor her family. smh
@sheilamorgan3845Ай бұрын
135 days was served with release for work and treatment. The other 135 was in home monitoring device.
@Jabarri74Ай бұрын
DUI speeding and causing a death 9 months. That sentence is a joke. I often laugh that the UK is soft but I think they might have got a tiny bit more here
@voxpopuli6405Ай бұрын
How the hell? I need this attorney!
@Steve-k4f5zАй бұрын
She wasn't driving too fast . He car was going to fast. Never do they accept responsibility
@rondov4130Ай бұрын
I got more time for the lowest felony possession charge on my first offense. For a baggie with residue! That's freaking insane! She wasn't even remorseful!😢 Wow 😳
@DSas2300Ай бұрын
Sadly, not that unique.
@klatrelle6495Ай бұрын
No justice at all!
@LuluVee-ql4jrАй бұрын
She will NEVER make it through 5 years probation and that sht will get revoked !
@maggiemay97Ай бұрын
What is wrong with these judges these days?????🤯😡
@ryancapewell6504Ай бұрын
Blue states and protected minorities.
@maggiemay97Ай бұрын
@@ryancapewell6504 you got that right!
@sinkvenice4438Ай бұрын
Nine months in jail, five years of probation (I don’t view that as punishment” in the slightest) and a measly $7,500 dollar fine is a profound F You to the poor girl whom she killed and all of her family and friends.
@mouseandryforever6848Ай бұрын
9 months? What judge made that decision? 😯
@alancrisp1582Ай бұрын
🤔 No hardly, after her lawyer appeals that 9 month sentence. She will only receive 3 months in prison !..
@50shadesofj9Ай бұрын
Crazy to think she already out now
@ndnballinАй бұрын
Basically, she got off with a slap on the wrist. Should’ve been in prison for many, many years.
@konasmom2457Ай бұрын
What the heck is wrong with that JUDGE!!?? Somehow that gal knew if she did a bench trial she would get off, I WISH she coulda taken it to a jury!! Horrible horrible injustice!! 😡😡😡
@Pyle81Ай бұрын
Its simple, He/She is a Liberal WOKE Judge that Soroas has funded to get on the bench. And this is what you are getting from these Judges in Minnesota and Wisconsin. They're a "Woke Joke" They're allowing HARDCORE CRIMINALS to walk on PR Bonds. And then when they're sentenced, they're given a mere slap on the wrist and some probation. And over 98% of these criminals are repeating the same crime they just got sentenced for and are on Probation for again. Why?? Because there's NO ACCOUNTABILITY for there crimes. You don't see this nonsense in Red States like Texas,Florida, or Ohio. Especially for repeat offenders.
@ThrowItOnTheGrillАй бұрын
I know. I was thinking before I heard the rest of the video, "What is she, nuts? Going in front of a judge, she'll get the death penalty." Imagine my shock, when I heard what really happened. Not to mention, the police and firefighters putting themselves in danger. I used to be a volunteer firefighter/EMT and even though I was pasted with reflective material, as I was walking down the side of the highway I swear people would speed right next to me like a game, seeing how close they could get to me. A couple of times, the wind behind the vehicle would pull me forward. After a couple of times, I would go way out of my way and walk in the grass. There are a lot of idiots out there, even sober. Be careful out there.
@zeusdarkgod7727Ай бұрын
@ThrowItOnTheGrill maybe a few years ago, but our prosecutors are so weak on crime any more. We need more people like DeSantis running our states (not political) but he found out a prosecutor let someone off like this and he strait up fired them publicly, we need people to hold them accountable, this pi$$es me off.
@mikeburrill779Ай бұрын
Remember when you vote
@JonesingforKBLАй бұрын
I watched a video recently where some guy got 20 years for breaking in a hotel room and touching a women's feet. This chick kills someone and gets 9 months!?!? Is this some kind of joke!? Joke of a justice system.
@FleetwoodCaddy59Ай бұрын
Guaranteed he had prior records there was more to it than just that,but I know what you’re saying.Our judicial system is a mess most judges are corrupt plants and you can’t get justice if you’re poor 😕
@316LVMАй бұрын
And......................welcome to Minnesota. Where crime does pay. After all, we are a Duty to Retreat State. Nine months in jail. Judge was way too harsh on her. She should have just gotten 5 years probation. Yes. I'm being very sarcastic.
@kellyanne7225Ай бұрын
Yup! We moved out of this cesspool of a state, not long after my husband quit his deputy position. The only good thing I can say about MN is that it’s in my past. 😊
@Mario-zo1ujАй бұрын
respect the police!
@maggiematthews3517Ай бұрын
"My car was going too fast." Now there speaks someone who does not accept full responsibility for her decisions. What she meant to say, of course, was "I was driving too fast."
@kinsley7777Ай бұрын
clearly, the consequences for the driver were of much less impact on her life … her passenger wasn’t so lucky 😔
@howebrad4601Ай бұрын
Minnesota judges and politicians are total jokes. Always on the side of the perp, never the victims.
@fishin11Ай бұрын
And the governor of this state is running for vice president. Choose your candidate wisely!!
@donnadonna3024Ай бұрын
my car was going too fast should have said I was driving too fast
@RGlinickАй бұрын
9 months? Well it is Minnesota.
@bethdavis6863Ай бұрын
I guess the judge figures her parents can replace her in 9 months? This is so unfair to the friends and family of the victim.
@tt14life90Ай бұрын
That's what I said. It's a liberal hell hole. Special privilege for them.
@ryancampbell1847Ай бұрын
It's a dump now
@lornadouglas98935 күн бұрын
I live in the UK but wouldn't someone in the US be able to start a petition to try & get her sentence reviewed or something? I'd definitely share & sign it!
@prettypeggy98Ай бұрын
9 months for vehicular homicide???? That's wrong 😔
@honeycat535Ай бұрын
in most countries, a 10 year sentence would be lenient. Had her passenger lesser value or something?
@snorfallupagus6014Ай бұрын
If you can't get justice through the courts, you have to get it yourself.
@timedvrodlehnen8448Ай бұрын
Eye for eye,,,,,,l,,,leaves a society blind, but someone has to do something,………
@tonystokes1119Ай бұрын
This is why i don't ride with anyone. I don't trust nobody's driving.
@NikkiTrixieLeeАй бұрын
@@tonystokes1119 (sorry for the novel but I couldn’t agree more) 💯 No Uber, nothing!! My “friend” who I just met a week prior, hit a gully to avoid a rear end collision, flipped her car twice and we landed on roof. I initially pled with her to slow the f down (sounds familiar as in this tragedy). Had I not been wearing my seatbelt I’d be dead. The windshield on passenger side was smashed in by decent sized rock within the gully. Instead I broke my thoracic spine, hematoma on my hip the size of a watermelon, puncture wounds that left scars - no biggie 🤬🙄 pain from broken back was agonizing!! Having luckily survived (RIP to this young lady) I have vowed to never be a passenger ever again. It’s been 5 years. Only with my hubby who I’m comfortable with as he’s a great driver.
@NikkiTrixieLeeАй бұрын
*Sha’terries RIP 🙏
@TexanTradАй бұрын
To be fair though, it wouldn't matter who is driving if someone else on the road is driving recklessly. That's why I mostly just stay at home
@darkpisces8125Ай бұрын
@@TexanTradyou don’t have to. I mean cars can crash into homes too. The world is a big place. Enjoy your planet. I don’t men drinking or clubbing. Learn about your planet up close and personal. We get one life.
@NikkiTrixieLeeАй бұрын
@@darkpisces8125 lol, right?! Not exactly the best lookout on life. We obviously can’t control others. Can’t live in fear on the what ifs. Re: driving it’s common sense to drive both offensively & defensively. This tends to come from experience. Unfortunately not everyone has this down pat, experienced or not. But I at least like to be in control on the roads, especially highway driving.
@10beachbum22Ай бұрын
Her light sentence is outrageous and the judge needs to be removed from the bench. I pray the family of the deceased is comforted and strengthened as only God can provide.
@PrissyTxTomboyАй бұрын
How was she charged with 5 counts of vehicular homicide if only 1 person died? That really threw me.
@chelseaswindle7982Ай бұрын
Don't go to Minnesota unless you're an alcoholic. That sentence was too light.
@pn1831Ай бұрын
Ridiculous sentence
@E4_Maf1aАй бұрын
9 months was all the victim's life was worth apparently. Sick
@littleangel5101Ай бұрын
This is disgusting. These judges need to go
@theeradiantgoddessАй бұрын
9months?!!!! That is outrageous and disrespectful to the woman who lost her life and the woman's family. Who appoints these judges?!!
@acemannwАй бұрын
I have to say I'm really impressed with how thorough you guys report on these videos. There's no channel on KZbin that does this thorough of a deep dive
@MidwestCrimeАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! ❤️
@IratePuffinАй бұрын
I’d love to know the name of this judge. I’m guessing this chick chose to have the judge decide her fate because they knew the judge would go easy on her. 9 months is a joke! There’s a cross on the side of the road in my neighborhood. It’s right where the road curves. Years ago, a 17yo and his friends had a few drinks down at the river. On the way home, the 17yo was going too fast in a 30mph zone to make the curve. He went off the road, hit a tree and killed one of his friends. He was sentenced to 10 years.
@blueonblack3971Ай бұрын
Another judge dropping the ball. This is why it doesn't do any good for LE to try
@Delatta1961Ай бұрын
9 months? SERIOUSLY??
@reclaimingminds2811Ай бұрын
But she was asked to slow down then kills this young woman and receives nine months in a case that took two years? An Incredible and Unbelievable outcome! Where's the justice in that? RIP to the victim, how horrible!❤❤
@joangordoneieioАй бұрын
9 months? She showed zero respect for human life. Thats beyond disgusting.
@greggbabbitt6794Ай бұрын
She got off WAY too easy!!! Judge needs prison time!!!
@coop22981Ай бұрын
Shocker.......only in a Democrat state can you get away with murdering 3 people. So the criminal was rewarded and the victims family members got hosed