You mean forever ruin his reputation and expose his face to an entire state of people willing to hurt him and his family all to have a fourth degree assault charge removed that was wrongfully charged in the first place?
The lunatics who would hurt him and his already knew his face, he wouldn't have been charged with anything if they couldn't identify him and the woman assaulted would always be informed of his identity.
You should know how these people work by now, his face and details will have been plastered all across their group chats and Twitter feeds since 2020.
As for the rest of the state, I should imagine the only difference the slightly more mainstream coverage has meant is there are a few more people willing to buy him a beer now.
The only outcome of the court case is the state declining to punish him in any real terms.
The lunatics who would hurt him and his already knew his face, he wouldn't have been charged with anything if they couldn't identify him.
I don't quite understand how this would be possible. There isn't a Facebook for cops they can just look up.
You should know how these people work by now, his face and details will have been plastered all across their group chats and Twitter feeds since 2020.
A random cop who hit someone with a baton? I think you are giving them too much credit. They aren't keeping hit lists of cops with personal information, they just target the ones already in the spotlight.
You mean forever ruin his reputation and expose his face to an entire state of people willing to hurt him and his family all to have a fourth degree assault charge removed that was wrongfully charged in the first place?
The lunatics who would hurt him and his already knew his face, he wouldn't have been charged with anything if they couldn't identify him and the woman assaulted would always be informed of his identity.
You should know how these people work by now, his face and details will have been plastered all across their group chats and Twitter feeds since 2020.
As for the rest of the state, I should imagine the only difference the slightly more mainstream coverage has meant is there are a few more people willing to buy him a beer now.
The only outcome of the court case is the state declining to punish him in any real terms.
I don't quite understand how this would be possible. There isn't a Facebook for cops they can just look up.
A random cop who hit someone with a baton? I think you are giving them too much credit. They aren't keeping hit lists of cops with personal information, they just target the ones already in the spotlight.
So if anything NOW he'll be targeted.