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QuidProJoe2020 t1_j9rnphg wrote

750k for a brutal beating that is clearly 2nd degree murder at the least. Would have expected a mill bail, at least, but maybe age played a factor.

Organizations against cash bail are great for like drug crimes or prostitution crimes. Things like murder, however, don't deserve a pouring in of outside funds. Kids beat a old man with their bare hands to death. Fuck giving him funds to get out lol

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Vague_Disclosure t1_j9rnc10 wrote

Why don't you tell me since you sound like you know, and it's not like he ignored it.

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>Mayor Jim Kenney released a statement

"Words alone cannot express the outrage, hurt and sadness all of her colleagues feel tonight. I was beyond appalled to learn of this heinous and senseless crime that has completely devastated so many people, especially her family.

Today, like every day, Tiffany went to work at Millcreek Rec Center to serve the community and people she loved and serve as a role model for her children. Now, a family is left grief stricken, colleagues are in mourning, and a community is left to cope with this unimaginable loss. I share my deepest condolences with those who knew and loved Tiffany. To all of our City colleagues hurting tonight, please know that supports are available."

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Vague_Disclosure t1_j9rkwmx wrote

Headline is a bit misleading, the "I lost it" seems to be in response to the ADA not communicating that the person who killed their family member had posted bail and that they only found out because they saw him on the street. Not sure if it's common for the ADA to inform victims family members of perps posting bail or not.

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GemLong28 t1_j9rjlwr wrote

Omg it’s my time to shine.

The relation between temperature and pressure has to do with the ideal gas law: PV = nRT Where P is pressure, V is volume, n is moles of gas present, R is a constant, and T is temperature.

From this equation, we can see Pressure and Temperature are inherently related. If all else is the same (e.g. volume doesn’t change and the moles of gas don’t change) when pressure goes up, temperature follows suit.

Pressure, in meteorological terms, you can imagine as a huge stack (of air) over your head. Think of a column of bricks on top of your head at the very point you’re standing. When pressure is low, air flows inward and up (removing bricks from your head). When pressure is high, air flows outward and down (putting more bricks on your head)

Higher pressure literally means there is more pressure on your body at that time and place you are standing. In our example, imagine more bricks on top of your head than when it’s lower pressure.

I’m not exactly sure how it relates to sinuses, but the body must be able to detect these subtle differences, and that’s why you feel different.

There are other meteorological and environmental factors possibly at play too such as inversion layers that act as blankets and “trap” pollution, warmer temps so flora and fauna react as well, triggering allergies earlier because of warmer weather.

I have a degree in meteorology which I haven’t used in a long time, so this was a fun exercise for me. Thanks!

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Scumandvillany t1_j9rjfrn wrote

The idea is the person responsible would already be in custody

Edit: people are taking me literally? For fucks sake, MANDATORY 4K would enable police to already be tracking the movements of suspects and an arrest would happen by morning. This would be the case in like 90% of shootings. Imagine.

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