Tuesday, December 24, 2019

The Murder of Tessa Majors Raises Questions About Criminal Responsibility and Punishment For Adolescents.

Image result for Tessa MajorsThe Murder of Tessa Majors Raises Questions About Criminal Responsibility and Punishment For Adolescents.
"The brutal murder of Tessa Majors, an 18-year-old college student, attacked as she walked through Morningside Park in Manhattan, has chilled New Yorkers. 
According to news accounts, Majors was robbed and stabbed by three youths who accosted her, put her in a headlock, and emptied her pockets, then slashed her repeatedly with a four-inch knife blade. 
Found by police, she was taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where she died. 
The prime suspects are three teenage boys, ages 13 and 14—the third hasn’t yet been apprehended—who confessed to seeking robbery victims in the park.
From comments:
  • Steve Gregg You’re ignoring the aspect of race in violent crime. Here in New York, blacks and Hispanics compose 25% of the population, yet commit 90% of all violent crime. In this case, the perpetrators are three black boys, of course. Everyone sees through the euphimisms of “teens” or “youths” used by the media. We all know you mean “black punks.” It appears even journalists, themselves, are sick of this deception because they make an effort to include photos or videos of the perpetrators that illustrate their race, subverting the politically correct rules within which they must write their stories, which demand they exclude descriptions of the criminals, for fear they will be too often black. The real answer to such crime is for the government to stop subsidizing the dysfunctional lifestyles which produce crime. Too many black women are taking Uncle Sam for their husband. Sam is a terrible father who raises feral children. Show me a criminal and I’ll show you someone raised on welfare to a single mother, if there is any mother at all. We will have fewer criminals and fewer heinous crimes if we change the government so that it rewards healthy, intact families instead of unhealthy, broken families.
  • Meretricious -- Steve Gregg • 2 days ago--absolutely correct--these black "mothers" are really coconspirators in this case.."
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