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"...gee, ya think that after having to post a signature bond after shooting up an apartment complex with what the bed wetters would call "an assault rifle" that he would have learned his lesson." ~ ribit

No ... you would have thought that the brain-dead morons who let this asshole bond out might have stepped back for just a second to use a little common sense to re-think their decision. He was already charged with 11 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Did they have ANY expectation that this zebra was going to change his stripes???!!! This jackass is what he is ... the idiots who allowed him to roam free are the ones who need to be horse-whipped. 




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2nd man charged in Atlanta block party shooting that injured 4 college student
By: ribit
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Wed, 16 Oct 19 1:09 AM
Msg. 42372 of 62138

2nd man charged in Atlanta block party shooting that injured 4 college student

At the time of the AUC shooting, Coleman was out on a signature bond from the Fulton County jail in connection with a different shooting that happened in March at an apartment complex on Fulton Street. He was arrested April 18 after he allegedly randomly fired multiple rounds from a semi-automatic rifle at an apartment complex over two consecutive days.

He was charged with 11 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, one count of first-degree damage to property and 11 counts of possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. He was released May 16 on a $120,000 bond, jail records show.

http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atlanta/2nd-man-charged-in-atlanta-university-center-shooting/997373208

...gee, ya think that after having to post a signature bond after shooting up an apartment complex with what the bed wetters would call "an assault rifle" that he would have learned his lesson.


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