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inb4 all the "fAnCy SeEiNg YoU hErE" comments from idiots who seem to think YouTuber's don't have interests outside of the content they produce.
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Drejka didn't confront the woman calmly either. Several people that pulled up to the store and got out of their cars as the confrontation was happening actually made comments to the store owner and Marquis about how loud and aggressive Drejka was. They testified to this at the trial. It was a very heated exchange. Marquis was defending his family like any man would do.
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Nepotism hire, no doubt.
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@janchristopherco164 JCS is a team of people and the narrator is another YouTuber named Kizzume.
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@shotty2164 Drejka wasn't "talking" to her, he was yelling and swearing at her, to the point where other customers, both coming OUT of the store and going in ALL stopped to watch and listen (they testified to this at the trial). If he had been speaking in a calm, polite manner I'm pretty sure they wouldn't have paid the least bit of attention. And he didn't need to touch the car. He had her trapped by standing blocking the door and he was speaking in a threatening manner which is part of the reason why he was convicted, because he instigated the entire incident. He is NOT the parking lot police. It's not his property so he had no right to walk over and say ANYTHING. In doing so he became the aggressor.
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@lavyap676 Several witnesses testified at trial that Drejka was very loud and threatening. 2 of them immediately told the store owner and who they (correctly) assumed to be the woman's husband, Marquis, what was happening outside. If Drejka was a friendly man commenting on what a nice day it was or something then he wouldn't have been shoved to the ground.
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@Anonymous-lq2bs Try watching the video D-Shit
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He was having none of it. So good.
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@petterblakk If he never confronted the woman in the car then none of this would've happened. That's the very definition of initiating a situation.
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@urmother2.057 Are you serious?!?!? The male detective was TERRIBLE. He couldn't get a teenager to confess to shoplifting let alone get a grown man to admit to murder. Did that "Jesus is watching you" nonsense actually work on you as a child or something?
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@muskokamike127 He did have the right to defend himself, but if he chose to respond with deadly force then there would be a burden of proof he must meet that he genuinely felt his life was in danger.
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In a normal conversation it is. It isn't when you're being accused of murdering your child and trying to hide it though. This was all explained in detail in the video. You completely missed the point.
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He didn't think much of anything through, did he.
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@moiseman He initiated the confrontation.
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@daboy8107 Why go down to the comment section before watching the video?
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Try not to shoehorn the word 'literally' into every sentence.
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@大陆无名氏 We learn from as young as kindergarten what the appropriate response to physical provocation is. Hint; it's not murder.
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No, he's figuratively digging himself a hole.
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Issues. You've got them.
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@emp9413 Exactly. So many people in the comments here think you can't say a single bad word about the parents just because of what ended up happening to them. Of course they didn't deserve to die, but we shouldn't ignore how and why Grant ended up this way. They failed him as parents.
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@moises8643 It's not an actual quote from the video, but you'd know that if you actually watched it. Why are you even down in the comments if you haven't watched the video?!?!?
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Women ☕
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@user-tf5lg7fc9s All the witnesses who testified at trial said Drejka was very loud and aggressive.
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They've already won unfortunately. There's nothing JCS can do.
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They were enablers of the worst kind. Kid needed tough love and needed it much sooner in life.
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@J0SHUAKANE Yeah, Dr. Grande's analysis is really not that interesting or insightful. One of the more overrated true crime channels.
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@黒い川 That is a dangerously stupid mindset. Noise pollution rarely escalates to this point. Dunn was never threatened and had no reason to pull his gun out. Teens will be teens. Ronda would've been back at the car in like 60 seconds and he would've been out of there and away from them.
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Minimum 25 years, and it's very unlikely he'd be granted parole.
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Her acting like that was a deliberate ploy to appeal to Lee's conscience.
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@LocatedRaider Drejka also says "expired" instead of "died".
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YouTube demonetized him after the 'What Pretending To Be Crazy Looks Like' blew up and whiny bitch advertisers complained that they didn't want their ads appearing in that kind of content. Why the hell it matters where your ads appear I'll never know.
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@okyggtty Atrocious reading comprehension. Ask your parents to get you an English tutor or you will really struggle later in life.
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Not him, them. JCS is a team of people.
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@emp9413 I think Chandler Halderson's parents were quite similar. Enablers often do just as much harm as abusers. Kids who grow up in a loving and nurturing environment simply don't turn out this way. Money can't raise children.
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So edgy....
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@zoinx8256 This is YouTube, not Tinder buddy....
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@dannyj5688 She was parked illegally but she didn't take the space from Drejka. There were MULTIPLE empty spots MUCH closer to the door so, unless someone pulled in in a handicapped van there was really no problem. Drejka is NOT the parking police nor is he the owner of the store therefore it was NOT his place nor his right to harass her about parking there. If he was so disturbed by it he should have either stayed in his car and called the police or gone inside and let the clerk/manager know. about it and let THEM handle it.
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أبو ليلى Don't ever reproduce.
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No, this wouldn't have happened if Drejka had minded his own business.
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@Bettinasisrg It warms my heart to know that his rich daddy could do nothing to help spare his son. No high priced lawyer could argue against that detailed confession.
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Michael "Coward" Drejka. He's where he belongs. He's a menace who was looking for trouble. He's pulled similar stunts on 4 separate occasions before this incident.
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His parents were enablers of the worst kind. Also, allowing him to be chronically online from a young age never allowed him to develop any real world social skills. Another kid raised by the internet. There's gonna be a lot more cases like Grant Amato, Joel Guy and Chandler Halderson to come. This is only the beginning of a generation raised online.
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Stand your ground does NOT mean you get to respond with deadly force to any and every kind of physical provocation.
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Low-effort trolling 🙄
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@Keith-xz2hd Dude is in prison thanks to the work of the crime scene analysists. The detectives interrogating Grant didn't accomplish anything. He was free to leave after this and arrested later.
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@miriambamford6513 "If he didn't pull out his gun, who knows what's gonna happen next." Do you... at any time... see any continuation of aggressive action on the part of McGlockton, after the initial push? "Stopping the threat" was achieved by pulling out the gun. What is supposed to be the goal? Stopping the threat or ending any possibility of a threat. You don't seem to take into account that "the fear" he was under is automatically reversed by the fact that he has a gun and McGlockton doesn't. Is this whole thing as simple as "you pushed me"... "I feel threatened"...."now I can kill you"? Once Mr. McGlockton shoved Mr. Drejka down... and the Mr. Drejka subsequently removed his gun.... the gun itself was obviously a deterrent to any further escalation of the incident ... because Mr. McGlockton backed up at the point the gun was withdrawn. The drawn gun and Mr. McGlockton backing up was supposed to end this situation. It is IMPOSSIBLE to make the case that a man, who is backing up at the sight of a gun, is a threat to the person with the gun. The gun should have served as the "end-all" to the situation.
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It was none of Drejka's business. If he hadn't confronted them then none of this would've happened.
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Low-effort trolling. Get a life.
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You can't murder someone over any and every kind of physical assault. You have to have a reasonable fear for your life, and it was proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Drejka did not in fact have a reasonable fear that a man walking backwards and turning away was a threat to his life.
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Drejka did, yes.
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