Remember the incident in which a McDonald's counterman had two crazed women jump the counter and attack him and he responded by delivering an epic beatdown with a steel rod?
He was just out of prison and faced going back for parole violation. The idiot DA tried to throw the book at a guy who was arguably a hero. The Grand Jury refused to indict him, so at least he has his freedom if not a job.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/no-charges-in-mcdonalds-beating-video-875319
BTW, the article said the DA took 11 days presenting this to the Grand Jury. How could that even be possible, and what does it say about the allocation of resources if it is true?
He was just out of prison and faced going back for parole violation. The idiot DA tried to throw the book at a guy who was arguably a hero. The Grand Jury refused to indict him, so at least he has his freedom if not a job.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/no-charges-in-mcdonalds-beating-video-875319
BTW, the article said the DA took 11 days presenting this to the Grand Jury. How could that even be possible, and what does it say about the allocation of resources if it is true?
