Liberals believe that irresponsible losers can be made into winners if you just give them a second chance — along with plenty of other people’s money. Let’s see if it works.
Shanesha Taylor tugged on heartstrings after she was arrested for leaving her kids locked in a hot car while she went on a job interview — in Phoenix, where the local news frequently features stories of children and pets dying because they were locked in hot cars. Her self-pitying mugshot moved the gullible to donate over $114,000 to make her life right. Everything is all better now, right? Wrong:
ZitatOne of Shanesha Taylor’s biggest supporters following her arrest in March was civil rights leader Reverend Jarrett Maupin, but he now says his patience has run out. …
Part of a deal with prosecutors to avoid charges for Taylor included her putting some of the $114,000 raised into a trust for her children.
When she failed to do so, prosecutors reinstated charges against her earlier this month and she will now face trial on December 3 on two felony charges of child abuse.
Now Rev. Maupin has spoken out against Taylor and accused her of taking advantage of the people who donated money to her.
According to Rev. Maupin, he arranged jobs for Taylor in the hospitality industry after she expressed an interest in the sector – but then she didn’t show up.
He has also accused Taylor of wasting the money that was donated to her.
‘We had someone call my office and alert her attorney to the fact that she spent $6,000 at a music studio in Tempe to finish her baby daddy’s rap album,’ said Rev. Maupin.
‘That’s not what people gave her that money for.’
They should have donated the money to have Shanesha and her baby daddy sterilized
So, I had to dig a little bit to see the crime of leaving the children in the car happened late March. For those who are not familiar with Phoenix, it's usually >100 F in the shade by then. The temperature in the car would have been over 150 F in an hour. Attempted murder would be the appropriate charge if anybody else did it, so why the leniency?
Quote: Cyber Liberty wrote in post #3So, I had to dig a little bit to see the crime of leaving the children in the car happened late March. For those who are not familiar with Phoenix, it's usually >100 F in the shade by then. The temperature in the car would have been over 150 F in an hour. Attempted murder would be the appropriate charge if anybody else did it, so why the leniency?
Don't you see CL in the Liberal mind Shanesha is the victim she probably had a ACLU attorney and a dem activist judge to look out for her
“Life's hard. It's even harder when you're stupid.” ― John Wayne
Yeah, I see why. My question had a bit of a rhetorical nature about it. She got the kid-gloves treatment because she's black. It's generally believed by Democrats a white person would have been smarter, and would have been charged with attempted murder.
Quote: Sanguine wrote in post #7Yeah, I dunno about that. It may have just been the media uproar that followed her arrest.
I didn't hear any uproar, and I live here. Might have been on a liberal channel I don't watch, which is almost all of the local channels, or a national thing like MSNBC. I'll have to hit the Google again to see who covered it back then. Somebody had to have covered it nationally, because a lot of idiots sent money to her. Could be HuffPost or some such.
I'm just glad to see the charges re-filed because she didn't hold her part of the deal. Too often people do what she did in defiance of the courts, only to have the prosecutors ignore the contempt.