What an evil dangerous man. I hope he never ever sees the light of day again. I feel so sad for Sade's family and children. He probably still thinks he's a king, not. He's disgusting. 👿👿
this is america, the fact the powers that be found no excessive force used by the cops hitting him in face with guns when he surrendered w/o resisting shows USA justice is messed up.
Oh stfu! He murdered innocent people!!!! They are not even here on earth anymore and you’re worried about sticking up for his eye? In the name of justice??? Maybe he shouldn’t go around shooting innocent ppl and be putting himself in situations where his eye can get messed up.
@Tippi _Aquarius As a Christian I feel pity, sick in my soul and pray that all affected by this ugly heinous crime be with God and have divine peace. So so sorry 😔🙏⚘
Anyone know what "activities" the court sets up for the jury during the break until sentencing phase???? We have a Federal Court House in my county. I notice for jury duty, the day jury selection started there was a deal made...so never went through this experienced
Penalty phase commences on Monday. Death penalty is an option. Sometime in 2020 he'll stand trial for the murder of a police officer; a case that could not be mentioned during this trial even though everyone in the room knows about it.
@@geoffpoole483 Thanks for the update, when you take 3 lives then death penalty is in order, I am not from the US and I belive 31 states of the 50 have the death penalty'.
The “How much you want to go outside” insinuating liberation right infront of the convict who’s about to lose every inch of freedom he has, as well as the rest of the judges passive and antagonising commentary, I think is disgusting. Markeith is guilty, I’m speaking separate to that. I do actually think that those in a position of responsibility and authority such as her, really need to change their approach, and therefore hopefully change the world in decades to a better one where the people within our world don’t have to feel so controlled and inferior due to an influence of someone’s personal feelings. The same goes for the police being their own vigilantes, viscously torturing people to the brink of death but just enough to keep them alive, then having that hidden by media or judges like that. It’s obviously our younger generation who have the burden of responsibility on their shoulders to fix these mistakes that we all know are wrong, including mistakes within the completely controlled judiciary system whom literally has authority over everyone and is an integral part of the world we live in.. our world has far, far more improving to do. It truly does seem like no one can win in this world. There seems to always be a divide, a hierarchy, a topic to argue about to further control everyone. When are we actually going to see a change for the greater good and stick together without competition, without this hierarchy of control? We have got it wrong in an endless amount of ways. He was previously convicted and still ended up with this much severe result, the system clearly didnt help or improve things the first time, in fact, it took 4 more lives and threatened more so. His probationary officer even let him cut corners for what is against the law, which solidifies even further the corruption within our government systems and the hypocritical nature of it all, it needs to change.. people can see that the convict was hugely impacted by that and very clearly saw the control within the world which I believe he tried to defy and regain his own control or liberty feeling that he’d been robbed of by his own actions yes, which he admitted, but by the authorities in his life. He always lived a life without stability or trust from others or safety, help and tried to change his trajectory with no good example and a malicious past to look back on. The very people we go to for protection or help - police ect, are the very same people who will betray you. The people in this world need genuinely change it, it shouldn’t have to come to lives continuously ending and the silent wars within the community for us to actually put the ego away, the money away, the competition and the status and the ignorance for us to finally make changes for the greater good, on a much deeper level and a much grander scale.
@@michellerjackson5776 ..i am sorry i was not trying to offend anyone ...i evidently missed something..i have never been called to serve on a jury i put myself out there to learn something.. or maybe i just didnt hear it correctly.. so i am very sorry for asking the question i did
@@cyntar556 .. thank you for taking the time to explain what had happened with the decision letting me know that it did come back 5/5 and that is what happened, I just missed something.
Its a shame. There is enough reasonable doubt on what really happened. There is sufficient evidence that the woman was the first to pull a gun. So why he can be convicted of premeditated murder is beyond me.
She still at home he could've left or not come over with 2 guns to begin with. Yeah far enough she went to get a gun whilst on her property but that was still one less gun than what he brought over to begin with. She never pulled the trigger he did 8 times so what am I missing
I really enjoy the videos here, a word of advice though. Maybe change your thumbnails to someone NOT looking like their at a party. The entire rundown, everyone is all Smiles. Situational awareness level is zero here lol. Just pick another thumbnail.
Of what he did was outrageous and evil but I don't believe in police brutality he,ll get what he deserves and I'm sorry you lost a Comrade however police brutality makes me loose respect for you and your gun laws are stuffed....
He got to pay the price! That other jury the discharged should have been left on the jury. Sade got a gun and pulled it on him. I truly believed he loved her and wanted that baby, but he fked completely up. Ole Ron is going to have to pay for his lies as well, he can't do that very well if, not on the earth judgement he better ask THE MOST HIGHEST GOD FOR FORGIVENESS. Markeith was going to be found guilty anyway.