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Remember That "Survivalist" Eric Frein?

Posted By: airforce

Remember That "Survivalist" Eric Frein? - 04/27/2017 11:13 AM

He\'s been sentenced to death for the murder on one police officer, and the wounding of another.

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A jury on Wednesday sentenced Eric Frein to death for killing a Pennsylvania state trooper and wounding another in a 2014 ambush.

Frein was convicted earlier this month of killing Cpl. Bryon Dickson and injuring Trooper Alex T. Douglass in the September 2014 ambush outside the state police barracks in Blooming Grove.
He was found guilty on all 12 counts, including first-degree murder and terrorism, according to Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin.

In Pennsylvania, the jury decides the penalty in first-degree murder cases.

"There is a satisfaction that the jurors have delivered full justice in this case and issued the penalty that is so richly deserved by Eric Frein," Tonkin told reporters late Wednesday in Pike County.

William Ruzzo, one of Frein's attorneys said he was shocked by the verdict and believed there were numerous mitigating factors.

"I'm surprised by it," he told reporters. "But they're the jury ... we work within the system, and they made their decision."

He said he planned to appeal.

"I think I have a really good issue in the ... failure to suppress confession," Ruzzo said.
"Tonight, we are pleased for the hard work and commitment to justice of the 12 men and women of this jury that deliberated diligently and brought justice in this particular case," Col. Tyree C. Blocker, commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police told reporters.

Blocker said Dickson "will always remain in the hearts of all members of the Pennsylvania State Police forever," directing a message to the slain trooper's family.

Former Pennsylvania State Police Commissioner Frank Noonan, who headed the agency at the time of the shooting, recalled the ordeal that began two and a half years ago, and the outpouring of support from the northeastern Pennsylvania community to the state police and Dickson's family.

"I remember the kids at the elementary school that would send little cards to the barracks once a week telling us to keep our spirits up, all the people from the Red Cross and fire department that provided food and shelter and anything we needed," he told reporters.

"We were in this together," Noonan said.
He added: "This is a day that I think that we've all been through and finally reached a conclusion."
I can't say I disagree with the verdict. I just disagree with him being called a "survivalist."

Onward and upward,
airforce
Posted By: Breacher

Re: Remember That "Survivalist" Eric Frein? - 04/27/2017 05:00 PM

Dude is real deal hard core. It just is what it is. He had a point to make, he made it, and that's that. Now the state reserves the initiative to make their counterpoint. .

I read over his situation and pretty quickly figured out that reasonable deal making discourse had been thrown out the window long before he went game on with them.

The system has a 98% chance of being able to get away with it when they permanently fuck up someone's life.

A guy has only about a 3% chance of getting off clear when assassinating police, and that diminishes with each additional killing or attempt.

He put out some strong game, but guys like him, Monfort, Dorner. They become a much higher priority when the system gets clued in that it's a revolutionary act of war. The chances of walking out of it are pretty low and I won't be saying its a move to get rich and live forever, because it's not.
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