Uber Driver killed by 13 and 15 yr old in DC

I still don’t understand what they hoped to achieve by taking the man’s car after he caught them in the act hanging on her shirt / car door. At that point it’s over and you figured they would’ve just ran away. The man most likely would’ve continued his day without filing a report chalking it up to just “some dumb kids” :smh: :frown:
 
the "I did stupid things at that age" is such a bad argument.

There's levels to stupidity and a clear difference between stupidity and malice.

All normal ppl did stupid things around that age but we clearly knew that some things are much worse than others.

Tasering a driver and trying to jack his car isnt just being stupid, but clearly malicious. And after the crash the girl showed no remorse or concern for the driver and I stead was worried about her phone.

25 to life minimum.
 
Why is no one talking about the grandparents? Investigate all of the grandparents and see what their role was in raising children who would raise girls who could possible do this. I don’t know why they’re getting a pass in this situation

Hey Man Say Man...

What the **** are you talking about :lol
 
read a few pages back and ppl trying to blame the victim..

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I’m still trynna understand how the parents are responsible? It’s literally no way u can keep an eye on a kid 100% of the time. U can send em to therapy, talk to them, boot camp or whatever. They’re gonna do what they wanna do. How u know these girls wasn’t gonna grow up to be just ****** up adults. 1 had a record.... ok and? Could’ve still did everything right and the moment they get time to **** around they gonna **** around. This ain’t the same 13-15 year olds we were.
 
I’m still trynna understand how the parents are responsible? It’s literally no way u can keep an eye on a kid 100% of the time. U can send em to therapy, talk to them, boot camp or whatever. They’re gonna do what they wanna do. How u know these girls wasn’t gonna grow up to be just ****ed up adults. 1 had a record.... ok and? Could’ve still did everything right and the moment they get time to **** around they gonna **** around. This ain’t the same 13-15 year olds we were.

Parents def ain't responsible unless they knew about it. If the parents genuinely didn't knkw then the consequences fall on the kids
 
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I’m still trynna understand how the parents are responsible? It’s literally no way u can keep an eye on a kid 100% of the time. U can send em to therapy, talk to them, boot camp or whatever. They’re gonna do what they wanna do. How u know these girls wasn’t gonna grow up to be just ****ed up adults. 1 had a record.... ok and? Could’ve still did everything right and the moment they get time to **** around they gonna **** around. This ain’t the same 13-15 year olds we were.
Slippery slope here. This is the same kind of energy that got young black children of the 90s "crime wave era" labelled as "super predators".
One difference now is we can all have dialogue and try to share different perspectives faster than can help quell peoples rhetoric from stirring up the masses energy into hurtful legislation that can criminalize and re-enslave yet another generation.
 
I can’t be cool with kids doing life in prison or dying when adults catch bodies n rapes but still see the streets again in some cases ...Give em a 15-whatever sentence and see how they act in lock up, take the sentence from there when you check in with em in their late 20’s and early 30’s
 
1. How did you get that from his response?

1. Why are you determined to die on this hill?

2. If one of the parents was making a ****ing bologna sandwich at the time of the crime....what do you feel like should happen?
1. He's always the 1st to go to most extreme measures when it comes to black ppl. He deadass steamrolled this ****, but he's gonna be on "but my girl is black". **** him. He did that **** w/ that kids skateboarding in the covid thread, and then he said some ******** in the George Floyd thread, and then another time, then another time, then another time, and then mad other times. Ain't nobody defending or excusing those little *** girls doing that stupid ****. I think we can all agree that earned themselves a timeout,, but a sensible person can see that they're still little *** girls. Man is always willing to just say some stupid ****

2. He'd have to see the parents phenotypic makeup 1st.
 
Remember the thick *** barrier between passengers and the driver in cabs?

That's why.

The entire Uber/ridesharing story arc is only going to end up with cabs with an automated dispatching system instead, which is what that tech should've been in the first place.
He was an Ubereats driver. He most likely left his car unattended to do a delivery and they tried to carjack

Dude lost his life over a honda accord. Should've just let the car go. It's replaceable. Sadly he found out the hard way
 
I can’t be cool with kids doing life in prison or dying when adults catch bodies n rapes but still see the streets again in some cases ...Give em a 15-whatever sentence and see how they act in lock up, take the sentence from there when you check in with em in their late 20’s and early 30’s

I can respect this. Given the severity of what they did. A lengthy jail sentence should be part of their rehabilitation process, but life is extreme. They’re not getting that harsh of a sentence to begin with. But even if you give them 12 years, they’re out in their mid to late 20’s despite that being a pretty long sentence.

But the inconsistencies and selective enforcement when it comes to the criminal justice system will drive a rational person nuts. You got people doing years off an old outdated marijuana charge while Brock Turner got off with a slap on the wrist.
 
I live on the street where this occurred. It’s crazy walking past that bent bike rack and getting reminded of what occurred there a few days ago.
As far as the girls go, I have a hard time having sympathy for them but def don’t think they should be sitting in prison for life for a crime they did in their teens.
 
He was an Ubereats driver. He most likely left his car unattended to do a delivery and they tried to carjack

Dude lost his life over a honda accord. Should've just let the car go. It's replaceable. Sadly he found out the hard way

He's an older, first gen immigrant from South Asia. From my personal experiences they typically purchase their vehicles with cash outright as opposed to leasing and financing. I would not be surprised if he was doing both Uber and Uber Eats so the vehicle is essentially his 'lifeblood'.

Insurance won't even give him close to what the vehicle is worth plus there's the claims duration, police investigation, etc... As TURBO UNO TURBO UNO said earlier, they should've just got out of the car and walked/ran away the minute he confronted them and the other bystander started filming. 99.9% sure the carjacking would've not been reported.
 
He was an Ubereats driver. He most likely left his car unattended to do a delivery and they tried to carjack
Dude lost his life over a honda accord. Should've just let the car go. It's replaceable. Sadly he found out the hard way


No......

he lost his life holding on to the one possession that enabled him to earn a living.
 
Finally watched the video and saw this thread was BUSY yesterday :lol: . I agree what these girls did was deplorable regardless of race but if we’re going to keep it 100, if they were chicks white they are skating on involuntary manslaughter. But they’re not so the driver will get second degree murder and her homegirl in the passenger seat will get :smh: the same or MAYBE felony murder.

As far as sentencing, I agree with the give them a decade minimum then re-evaluate. The problem with this rehabilitation program path y’all are talking about is that they’re not foolproof (obviously). Like they could be fine in prison for 10 years but it’s not like there’s cars for them to steal there or other dumb **** to do. I haven’t worked with folks who’ve gone through programs like that or researched their success rate but in my gut, I’m dubious. I am also aware that when you’re locked up there are plenty of other ways to get in trouble but these are 13/15 year old girls in there for carjacking. They aren’t about THAT life. Unless of course they really go off the deep end or get manipulated by adults when they’re 18 and go to prison (assuming they’re put away past that age).

Another thing....there are two INSANE talking points being supported in here. The first being that the parents should go to jail for “poor parenting.” FOH. You can teach your kid right and wrong but you can’t act for them. It comes down to how they’re wired. I believe we react to things based on our life experiences and while parenting lessons are part of that that, kids are in school for ~8 hours/day, they now are glued to their phones/social media, they’re watching whatever on TV, etc. Even if you limit their media consumption, you don’t know what they’re going into at school. Furthermore there are countless cases of solid individuals whose kids just turn out to be **** ups or one kid is exemplary and the other is a POS. I even believe a poster said that’s the face in his family. Coming at the parents off strength when you know absolutely nothing about them and very little about the girls except for a prior is reckless.

The second ridiculous talking point is folks saying “If it was me, I would have just given up the car.” That’s super simple to say in hindsight. Personally, I have always maintained that if someone tried to catch me leaving the club, a restaurant, walking back to my hotel, etc that I would give them my watch, wallet, money clip, car or whatever they wanted with no smoke because they can be replaced. However, never having experienced that situation even in practice, in the moment it’s actually hard to say what I would actually do. I think we all can admit that when emotions (fear, anger, excitement, happiness, etc) take over our bodies that it can cloud our judgment and make us act uncharacteristically. Any commentary on what you would/he should have done is merely a postmortem that at best might help prepare someone who reads your post if they find themselves in that situation one day and at worst it absolves the girls of blame/makes Anwar look bad by making it seem as if he made a glaringly poor decision despite being in a situation no one could have foreseen and an infinitesimal amount of people will ever encounter.

RIP Anwar.
 
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He was an Ubereats driver. He most likely left his car unattended to do a delivery and they tried to carjack

Dude lost his life over a honda accord. Should've just let the car go. It's replaceable. Sadly he found out the hard way

Thats some idiotic thinking smh More like lost his life trying to keep his livelihood...smh. smh
 
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