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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

The Problem is not guns. It's Hearts without God. Homes without discipline. Schools without prayer and Courtrooms without Justice. .. Tell it Clint !




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Hate No One ... Forgive and Forgive Yourself ... Amen




AMEN 

Rapist gets No Prison Time ???? Just wrong ... Dead Wrong Judge. Had to be money involved ... Bull ...



WATERTOWN, New York — A judge handed down 10 years' probation last week to a former New York school bus driver after he admitted to raping a 14-year-old girl.
Shane Piche, 26, will be registered as a Level 1 sex offender, according to the Waterford Daily Times. The judge reportedly said because he had no prior arrests and there was one victim, the sentence was appropriate.






Level 1 is considered the lowest risk level out of three, and Piche will not be included in online sex offender databases.
He pleaded guilty in February to raping a 14-year-old girl who he met through his job as a bus driver with the city's school district, the newspaper reports. 
Piche also was charged with unlawfully dealing with a child and endangering the welfare of a child after he allegedly gave the girl alcohol.
The Times reports Piche is required to pay $375 in court fees and surcharges, plus a $1,000 special sex offender registration fee.


                             Rapist Thug Shane Piche  

Monday, April 29, 2019

No such thing as White Privilege. Jussie Smollett Fakes a Hate Crime and Charges Dropped ?? Flat out Lied on White people.


The FBI need to Charge the Hold out Witnesses in The Brittanee Drexel Case with Obstruction of Justice. They will Talk Then ...


The FBI need to Charge the Hold out Witnesses in The Brittanee Drexel Case with 

Obstruction of Justice. They will Talk Then ... 











Come on FBI 

Department of Justice should help also 

US Attorney General Office to 

John Ludwig Back in Trouble With the Law ... I wonder if Judge James Williams Jr. will come out of Retirement "Again" and give Ludwig No Prison Time again ??



A Greenville businessman who has been arrested multiple times and who pleaded guilty to reckless homicide after crashing his Maserati into a home in 2009, killing a man who was sitting on his couch, has been arrested again, according to a Spartanburg police report.
(Archive video above: Ludwig identified as driver in fatal crash)
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John Ludwig, whose Maserati slammed through the back wall of Bill Bardsley’s home, killing the 62-year-old man, was arrested Wednesday on a charge of unlawful communication.
Police said they were called April 3 by attorney William Rhodes, of the Burts, Turner and Rhodes Law Firm. Rhodes said he had drafted a non-compete agreement for a client that was mailed to Ludwig regarding an employee that Ludwig had hired in March.
Rhodes said he had been corresponding with Ludwig via email for about two weeks about the fact that the employee should not have been hired because of the non-compete agreement. Rhodes said he had a “very professional” phone conversation with Ludwig and he didn’t foresee any problems in dealing with him.
Rhodes said he emailed Ludwig and told him that employing the person he hired would go against the non-compete agreement and there would be legal ramifications. He said Ludwig responded to the email saying he felt Rhodes was making a threat. Rhodes said he explained to Ludwig that there would be legal liability for going against the agreement, and he said Ludwig responded that he felt Rhodes was calling him a liar.
Rhodes said Ludwig then called him and “solely to curse him out,” and that during the conversation, Ludwig said he was “going to beat the ____ out of him” and after he did, Rhodes could "go file assault charges."
Rhodes said he had looked up Ludwig’s background, and because of three prior charges against Ludwig, he believed the threat.
Police verified that Ludwig had called Rhodes twice.
Ludwig was arrested April 24 on an unlawful communication charge. The arrest warrant said Ludwig used a phone call to “coerce, intimidate or harass” Rhodes.
Ludwig was booked into the Spartanburg County Detention Center briefly before he was released.
John Ludwig
Spartanburg County Detention Center







John Ludwig, April 2019 arrest
Ludwig is known in the Upstate as a successful and resilient 
businessman.   ...  Bull  ...
*He's also known for Beating his Ex Wife and her BF.
Locked up several times and walks. Beat his EX
several times.Only one Judge gave him time.
1 year If I remember correctly.
However walked after going over 100 MPH Drag Racing
someone else on a Public road. Goes completely through
the house Killing the homeowner. 
Never did any Prison time for killing someone  ??

Bull  ... 
Shortly after he graduated from Furman, Ludwig started working in BSA sales in 1995. BSA provides business development, outsourced sales and other marketing services to technology product vendors. In 2001, BSA was sold to Synnex. That same year, Ludwig started SDI Networks, a technology provider that grew to seven offices in four southeastern states. He sold SDI Networks in 2009. Ludwig currently owns EverConvert, a digital marketing company.

Ludwig also has a lengthy criminal history in the Upstate.

KILLED A MAN GOING OVER 100 MPH BACK IN 2009
AND GOT NO PRISON TIME ??  GOOD OLE' 
JUDGE JAMES WILLIAMS JR. GOT PAID.   
PEOPLE WITH MONEY ALWAYS GET AWAY WITH 
MURDER.

BUNCH OF BULL  ... 

In the past 2 Weeks 4 Shootings in North Charleston all 4 Died. N. Chas. already a lot like Chicago, LA, Baltimore, ect.


One man is dead after North Charleston police said he was shot inside a residence Sunday night.
North Charleston Police Department spokesman Spencer Pryor said officers responded just before 11 a.m. to a Nibbs Lane home for a reported shooting. There, on the kitchen floor, authorities found a man who has not been publicly identified. He had been shot multiple times.
The man was pronounced dead on the scene.
Pryor said the man received a phone call in the moments before he was shot and went downstairs to meet someone at the back door at which point gunfire rang out. An individual police described as a male wearing a black hoodie was seen by witnesses running from the area, he added. 
Sunday’s shooting was the city’s fourth recorded homicide in April and seventh this year, according to a Post and Courier database.