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u/[deleted] ยท 7 pointsr/WhiteRights

The linked article is light on proper analysis, so I thought it might be good to provide some.

It says:

>Elyjah Marrow, 19, is facing involuntary manslaughter charges after accidentally shooting 19-year-old

Deeper in the article, it adds:

>Marrow, 19, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony, and reckless conduct. The 19-year-old is also facing charges relating to the possession of marijuana, and having a stolen firearm, TMZ reported.

This is where one needs to have a deep knowledge of dey kulcha, so eye beez bout ta keeps it reel.

>Wut beez dat felonius charge? Dat be da PEE EYE DEE. [PID, possession with intent to distribute, a felony: large quantity of marijuana. Possession of a firearm along with this is an additional charge. Not mentioned in this article is that the firearm was stolen, but other articles mention it]

>"Yo nigga, dat my stash!"

>"Nah, fuck dat, punk! Eye gots da gat, dat beez MY stash! (blam! blam!)"

>"Oh shit da popo!"

>"Oness offisser, eye din doo nuffnz! Dis gun jus win oft!"

>"You believe that shit, Fred?"

>"You know I don't! But the perp's the only eyewitness, and our CompStat numbers are up this year, and besides, the jails are full. Let's bring him downtown and slap a manslaughter charge on him."

And thus is "catch and release" perpetuated.

Required reading: The Crime Numbers Game: Management by Manipulation (Eterno). Read the first half about the history of CompStat, its problems, and the different ways that the institutions reduce the number of violent crimes reported to the UCR. Skip the entire last half of the book with its libtarded crap about modern criminology.