“Parade Crash” cannot be the most accurate way to describe someone purposefully ramming into people with his car at a parade.
“Parade Crash” cannot be the most accurate way to describe someone purposefully ramming into people with his car at a parade.
He murdered six people with his car at a parade. “Parade Crash” doesn’t exactly get that point across.
@JerryDunleavy English is my second language but I always thought that "Crash" conveys a lack of intention. It's slightly above "an accident" which is entirely unintentional but way below "charging, ramming, or assaulting" which are entirely intentional. If I'm correct, what's their excuse?
@JerryDunleavy @mrddmia The media is lying again. Do not let them distort this one.
@JerryDunleavy The prosecutor could not spell the word "massacre".
@JerryDunleavy @BobsFunGirl Our local media must have gotten the “crash” memo as well🤬
@JerryDunleavy Nope! @JerryDunleavy it doesn’t! how does “ a 10x loser commits Hate crime at Christmas Parade” sound? Pretty goddam accurate to me!
@JerryDunleavy It wasn't a car accident or a crash. He intended to run people over. That's been established.
@JerryDunleavy To his credit he does report intent afterwards
@JerryDunleavy I’m sure it was a mostly peaceful ramming.