“He approaches legendary in my profession in New York City,” former co-worker Kieran Breen said. [More]Gee, no wonder "Five retired and active New York City police officers defended" him. You know, the ones whose union rep gives us the "lift a finger and die" warning against...
Look what the living legend did to a teenage girl "leaving a church function," and how he abusively endangered and assaulted the other kids in the car.
Then ask yourself if you'd been popped for everything he was, including the unlicensed handgun in New Jersey, what the odds are you'd have received probation. Isn't possession of a firearm during an assault supposed to be an automatic enhancement whether you use it or not?
The legendary Santos Tirado looks to me like the very definition of an "Only One."
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Just amazing.
You know, the title "I am Legend," first a book and then the movie "The Omega Man," comes from the last human in the world becoming a story to frighten young ones. When the entire planet belongs to zombies, vampires and monsters, humanity will be the abnormal, the day-stalker, the boogeyman. It is freakin' happening, but not in a fun, adventure-movie way.
And when they kill us and walk away, untouched, it's even funnier. It's coming, thin blue line, and it ain't gonna be pretty.
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