**attempted murder. It may not stick but I bet that's what they get
No way they get charged with attempted murder. I would highly doubt attempted manslaughter would even stick.
**attempted murder. It may not stick but I bet that's what they get
The most heavy-handed charge I could see if things did turn out for the worst would be negligent manslaughter or something.so attempted murder charges???
No way they get charged with attempted murder. I would highly doubt attempted manslaughter would even stick.
**attempted murder. It may not stick but I bet that's what they get
How does this "riot" compare to the others? I'm hearing it wasn't as bad as people are making it sound. Mostly a lot of people watching the few acting out. Anyone else hearing that? I don't have the most reliable source, but that's what I've heard from someone that was out there.
no. Attempted murder requires intent. It would be very hard to argue that knocking down the light pole was done with the intent of killing someone.
no. Attempted murder requires intent. It would be very hard to argue that knocking down the light pole was done with the intent of killing someone.
Unless maybe it was the most brilliant attempted murder ever, nobody could suspect it was intentional. The perfect crime.no. Attempted murder requires intent. It would be very hard to argue that knocking down the light pole was done with the intent of killing someone.
Most likely
I don't think attempted manslaughter is even a charge is it?Call it attempted manslaughter then.
Unless maybe it was the most brilliant attempted murder ever, nobody could suspect it was intentional. The perfect crime.
How does this "riot" compare to the others? I'm hearing it wasn't as bad as people are making it sound. Mostly a lot of people watching the few acting out. Anyone else hearing that? I don't have the most reliable source, but that's what I've heard from someone that was out there.
I'm guessing that the idiots who were out last night were not capable of coming up with the perfect burrito, let alone the perfect crime.
Unless maybe it was the most brilliant attempted murder ever, nobody could suspect it was intentional. The perfect crime.
In terms of the single event? Last night's riot was tame in comparison to 2004's. It probably compares with the celebration riot after the Sweet Sixteen win.
There was no tear gas, nothing was set on fire, the property damage was minimal (in 2004, they destroyed store fronts), and it remained contained.
That is, except for one thing: this is the first riot where someone has been seriously injured as a result of the rioting. We had the drunk kid fall off the balcony one year, and the idiot from Ft. Dodge who stabbed the other idiot from Ft. Dodge over cheating on their drugs or owing money for girlfriends or something, but this is an actual life-flighted kid that we still don't know the condition of (which is a bad sign) injured in the actual riot. But an injury like this was inevitable. We are honestly lucky it hasn't happened before tonight.
In terms of the whole weekend? This is bad. The fact that we had car flipping and sign-destruction on a tuesday, let alone random fires being lit (someone tried to burn down Jimmy Johns with a stolen toaster btw). There is nowhere for this week to go but to escalate. Years past, the real rioting has happened on Saturday, so everyone was dispersing the next day anyway.
These kids, the students, were expecting a week of partying. Taking it away from them is just going to make them angry, and you're not going to be able to keep them from getting alcohol. They'll get angry, frustrated, and drunk, and that's a recipe for violent and stupid.
The out of towners don't give a crap what ISU does. They're in town to drink and get laid, and they're going to drink and get laid. They'll either instigate, or at the very least, encourage the angry students to keep getting angrier, more frustrated, and worst of all, more drunk. They'll be the mayo on the violent and stupid sandwich.
And worst of all, the out of towners who aren't here yet. Ames swells thursday-friday-saturday and no matter what the police or university says, those people are still coming, and they're expecting drinking and partying.
The prevailing feeling from the people I'm talking to is: last night wasn't as bad as previous riots, but last night isn't the end of this year's problems.
(someone tried to burn down Jimmy Johns with a stolen toaster btw)
So 53 today, 70 tomorrow, 63 on Thursday, 65 on Friday, and 67 on Saturday.
Throw in a bunch of drunk college kids and I think something really bad is gonna happen. I'm not gonna lie