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Newspapers Just Eat Up ‘Street Justice’Oh, you never let us down, Philly.com. Thanks for the pressing question of whether vigilante justice is warranted in 21st-century America! You may remember Upper Darby as the suburb where a man who stabbed his son was hailed as a hero because his son did drugs. Well, our newest tale from the land with a giant “69″ dotting its landscape is the stabbing death of a 48-year-old woman. The family of the slain woman went to where the alleged murderer was hiding and beat him up. Hmm. Definitely understandable, almost certainly justifiable, but probably not legal. Cops intervened, but because they were treated nicely no charges will be filed. Yes, yes, really:
So, uhm, yes. Apparently “vigilante justice” is now called “street justice,” and if you’d like to go where it’s legal, try Upper Darby. As a commenter says, “Everytime I go online to read the news from Philly it get wrost and wrost God save use !” God save use all. Update: Uhm, okay, newspapers, just because the Upper Darby police chief uses the phease “street justice” doesn’t mean youse all have to. C’mon, people. ‘Street justice’ follows murder of ’saint’ [Daily News] |
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You need to explain to those of us who have never been to this obviously strange place the reason why it has a “giant “69″ dotting its landscape”.
They didn’t arrest anyone because they were afraid of being sued for civil rights violations, because everyone involved was black.