Title. It seems like the police just chose a random person to have someone to prosecute.

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        Frankly, it doesn’t matter. Whether he actually did it or not, he’s either a symbol of standing up against rich fucksticks, or a police scapegoat; in any case, the man deserves all the support he can get imo

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          And what does it change? Nothing, US citizens are still sitting on their lazy fat ass, doing nothing about it…

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          Exactly this. What happened was and is a symptom. It doesn’t matter if he did or who it was or anything. It matters that it laid loudly bare how broken the US Healthcare System is.

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    No, not since the day he was arrested. His eyebrows aren’t even close to the guy in a mask pictured the day of the shooting, and one can’t grow a unibrow in a couple of days. And that ‘manifesto’ was obviously BS.

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    I mean he’s visibly not, but he’s hot so I’m cool with seeing pictures of him

    The dude who shot the guy and the smiling man from that surveillance footage are visibly two different guys, wearing different clothes, and neither of them has Luigi’s stunning eyebrows. They managed to catch him in a nearby mcdonald’s, with the murder gun and a manifesto written by ChatGPT in his car. I know when I go out murdering CEOs, I’m always sure to keep the murder gun in my car where police can easily find it days after the murder