Black and brown privilege at work.
Two Brooklyn attorneys who faced life in prison for allegedly tossing a molotov cocktail at a New York Police Department (NYPD) vehicle during a Black Lives Matter (BLM) riot have received sweet plea deals from authorities.
Colinford Mattis, 32, and Urooj Rahman, 31, were arrested after Rahman allegedly made a molotov cocktail out of a Bud Light bottle and hurled it at a police van. Thankfully, nobody was hurt by the terrorist act. Mattis served as her getaway driver, according to authorities.
In addition, Rahman was seen holding the homemade bomb in her van, according to surveillance footage found at the scene. Mattis and Rahman could have faced anywhere from between 5 years in prison to life behind bars if they were convicted of these crimes. As a result of the plea deal, they may walk without any real repercussion and be able to join future BLM revolutionary terror displays.
They claimed they should not be made to abide by the law because they only damaged property and not people, and prosecutors seem to be buying their rationale.
“What I saw was targeting a property. No property is above a human life. Destruction of property is nothing compared to the murder of a human life,” Rahman said.
She defended terrorism as being necessary to promote her extremist left-wing political agenda.
“I understand why people are doing it. It’s a way to show their pain, their anger. I think the mayor should have pulled his police department back, the way that the...
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I'm guessing a couple of years probation and 100 hours community service.
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ReplyDelete"She defended terrorism" Use their effing words!!!.
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