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Reasons to be thankful...

...that I'm a doughy, middle-class, caucasian man.

From my local paper (The Daily Herald).

His crime ended a young man’s life, ripped apart two families, including his own, and stirred a long-simmering legal dispute in DuPage County.

On Tuesday, Miguel Brito Jr. learned he also sacrificed his own future for what he admits is a “stupid and senseless act” carried out in revenge against a man he never met.

A judge sentenced Brito, 18, to the near-maximum punishment of 38 years in prison for an Oct. 3, 2004, fatal shooting in Addison.

Jesus “Jesse” Campos died when a single bullet pierced his heart and lungs. His family disputes he was a gang member. They said the 18-year-old Streamwood man was a good kid juggling school, family, a part-time job and his dream of becoming a professional boxer.
and
After serving one-fourth of a 33-month prison term, a man convicted of mob action for his role in a fatal fight outside an Addison burrito restaurant was set free Tuesday. Troy B. Kindt, 36, of Glen Ellyn was eligible for early parole because his crime is one in which day-for-day credit is allowed. He also received other credits for good behavior behind bars. A co-defendant was paroled last summer after serving a similar term. Authorities accused Kindt of murder, but a jury in its March 15 verdict instead found him guilty of a lesser felony of mob action. Nickolaus Artman, 24, died after the June 12, 2004, melee in which he was repeatedly beaten with a flashlight. His brother, Anthony, of Roselle, survived but suffered severe injuries. Kindt was ordered to pay $13,000 in restitution and he still faces a wrongful death suit.


A grown man, beating a man to death with a flashlight, stays in jail for nine months. A 16-year-old, hispanic gangbanger, kills another man with a flashlight, and is sentenced to 38 years.

Kindt is a complete scumbag. Here is the initial press release from the DuPage County States Attorney when he was first charged.

But now he's home for Thanksgiving. Thank God for White Justice.
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11:42 AM

Cuddly the Kindt clan ain't.

Fascinatin' deets here.    



12:42 PM

this is disturbing, and not at all helpful in convincing me to move to your neck of the woods.    



7:51 PM

Miss Kendra, should we read the police blotter for your neck of the woods? I say that not to chide you, but to keep hopes alive that you will move here with me.    



10:07 PM

Kendra - he stands out like a sore thumb. Otherwise we live in the land of sunshine and lollipops.    



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