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Darriynn Brown, alleged Kidnapper/Killer In Cash Gernon Case faces new Charges
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77387971:MV80Nzk5Mzg1Xzg3Njg2NjM0X0ExMjRCMEI=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80420806:MV80Nzk5Mzg1Xzg3NTg0Nzc3X0RBMjgwRkE3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 80420806:MV80Nzk5Mzg1Xzg3NTg0MTQ4XzY1MzczRDQ3] All I know is this, kids keep dying in horrific crimes and time after time methamphetamine and meth addicts are involved I think it is time we as a society faced something has to be done. This is not an ordinary drug, and an ordinary addiction, and people trafficking in it and addicted to it CANNOT continue to be treated like ordinary addicts. It strips them of all human conscience, and causes them to derive pleasure from harming children. Meth is epidemic across the country, especially in the south. No community is safe from these people. Meth has infested the police departments and local governments, these aggressive police we see are often meth addicted, and it is plain to see they enjoy hurting people, old ladies , children, cripples, it doesn't matter. The sure give away is the bald heads, they do this to prevent the detection of chronic use through the hair test. If it is in the police departments and the police are corrupted by its trafficking and use, we have more problems than just ordinary criminals running amuck. I STRONGLY suspect this is why the FBI is involved in Dallas, given some of the police killings that have been going on there lately that look more like contract hits than law enforcement. We need to demand strict laws be enacted that make mandatory sentences and RANDOM UNANNOUNCED drug testing for police especially. Law enforcement found to be involved need to be locked up on long sentences on felony 1 charges. A police officer high on meth is a killing machine.. We need to make the penalty for dealing, trafficking or manufacturing meth either life with no chance of parole, or death by lethal injection if someone involved is killed. We need to make it a felony offense to be in the same house as a child while in possession of or intoxicated on meth, with at least ten year mandatory sentences. Now let's see who disagrees with what I said. [/quote] [/quote] [/quote]
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And neither of them is murder. It seems he was charged in a separate incident:
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