• Re: Dumnshit Tory Lanez gets 10 years in prison for shooting stupid nig

    From Megan Is An Ugly Animal@21:1/5 to David on Wed Aug 9 09:05:36 2023
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    David <gayrightdddists@yahoomail.com> wrote in news:sve6b5$1rlh2$47@news.freedyn.de:

    The stupid bastard failed to kill the obese nigger bitch.

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge sentenced rapper Tory Lanez to 10 years in
    prison Tuesday for shooting and wounding hip-hop superstar Megan Thee
    Stallion in the feet, bringing a conclusion to a three-year legal and
    cultural saga that saw two careers, and lives, thrown into turmoil.

    Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Herriford handed down the sentence
    to the 31-year-old Lanez, who was convicted in December of three felonies: assault with a semiautomatic firearm; having a loaded, unregistered
    firearm in a vehicle and discharging a firearm with gross negligence.

    From the initial incident in the Hollywood Hills in July of 2020, to the marathon two-day sentencing hearing, the case created a firestorm in the hip-hop community, churning up issues including the reluctance of Black
    victims to speak to police, gender politics in hip-hop, online toxicity, protecting Black women and the ramifications of misogynoir, a particular
    brand of misogyny Black women experience.

    Herriford said it was “difficult to reconcile” the portrait Lanez’s
    friends and family painted during the hearing of a kind, charitable person
    and good father to a 6-year-old son with the person who fired the gun at
    Megan.

    “Sometimes good people do bad things,” Herriford said. “Actions have consequences, and there are no winners in this case.”

    Megan testified during the trial that Lanez fired the gun at the back of
    her feet and shouted for her to dance as she walked away from an SUV in
    which they had been riding, after leaving a pool party at Kylie Jenner’s
    home. She had to have surgery to remove bullet fragments. She revealed who
    had fired the gun only months later.

    “Since I was viciously shot by the defendant, I have not experienced a
    single day of peace,” Megan said in a statement read in court by a
    prosecutor on Monday. “Slowly but surely, I’m healing and coming back, but
    I will never be the same.”

    Lanez asked Herriford for mercy just before the judge delivered his
    sentence, requesting either probation or a minimal prison sentence.

    “If I could turn back the series of events that night and change them,” I would, Lanez continued. “The victim was my friend. The victim is someone I still care for to this day.”

    He added, “Everything I did wrong that night, I take full responsibility
    for.”

    Lanez appeared stunned while the sentence was read, but had no audible reaction. His family and fans in the courtroom also remained quiet after
    the sentence.

    The rapper was given about 10 months of credit for time he’s served, most
    of it spent in jail since his conviction in December.

    “We’re extremely disappointed,” Lanez’s lead attorney Jose Baez said
    outside the courthouse. “I have seen vehicular homicide and other cases
    where there’s death, and the defendant still gets less than 10 years.”

    Baez called the sentence “really just another example of someone being
    punished for their celebrity status and someone being utilized to set an example. And he’s not an example. He’s a human being.”

    Lanez’s lawyers plan to appeal the verdict, and to attempt to have him
    released on bail while they do.

    Megan, whose legal name is Megan Pete, was repeatedly praised by
    prosecutors for her courage in testifying during the case and enduring
    online campaigns of hatred directed at her.

    “I hope that Miss Pete’s bravery gives hope to those who feel helpless,”
    said Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón of Megan at a news conference after the sentencing.

    Prosecutors had sought a 13-year prison sentence. Legally, Lanez had been eligible for up to 22.

    During Monday’s session, Lanez’s father, Sonstar Peterson, choked back
    tears as he talked about how the rapper’s mother died when he was 11, just
    days after she first showed symptoms of the rare blood disorder that would
    lead to her death.

    “I don’t think anybody ever gets over that,” he said of their youngest
    child, whose legal name is Daystar Peterson. “But his music became his
    outlet.”

    Lanez began releasing mixtapes in 2009 and saw a steady rise in
    popularity, moving on to major-label albums. His last two reached the top
    10 on Billboard’s charts.

    Megan Thee Stallion, now 28, was already a major rising star at the time
    of the shooting, and her prominence has surged since. She won a Grammy for
    best new artist in 2021, and she had No. 1 singles with “Savage,”
    featuring Beyoncé, and as a guest on Cardi B’s “WAP.”

    The elder Peterson, who is a Christian minister, was one of several people
    who gave statements on Lanez’s character and charitable giving — as did
    the mother of Lanez’s son. Dozens more wrote letters to Herriford,
    including rapper Iggy Azalea, who asked the judge to hand down a sentence
    that was “transformative, not life-destroying.”

    Herriford said Lanez’s 6-year-old also sent in a handwritten letter, but
    the judge did not describe it further.

    Lanez’s family and supporters have packed the courtroom; during the trial,
    they contended his prosecution was unjustly brought on by Megan and
    powerful figures in music. After the verdict was read in December, Lanez’s father denounced the “wicked system” that led to his son’s conviction; on Monday, Sonstar Peterson apologized to Herriford for the outburst.

    The judge had handed several small victories to each side during the
    sentencing hearing.

    He found that Megan, who was in an isolated area wearing only a bathing
    suit with no shoes, was an especially vulnerable victim when she was shot,
    but that Lanez was not overly cruel or callous in firing at her.

    The judge found that Lanez posed no threat to public safety and that his
    lack of a criminal record should work in his favor.

    Lanez’s lawyers argued that he suffered from post-traumatic stress
    disorder from his mother’s death and other childhood difficulties. That
    stress led to serious alcohol abuse as an adult, they said.

    But the judge agreed with prosecutors that those mental illnesses should
    not be considered in the sentencing, and in the end gave prosecutors most
    of what they wanted.

    Under California law, Lanez was only allowed probation in the case if the
    judge found unusual circumstances.

    The judge found that the case was only unusual because of the two famous
    people involved, which he said was not a factor.

    “He should not be treated severely because he’s a celebrity,” Hereford
    said, “nor should he be treated with leniency because he’s a celebrity.”

    https://apnews.com/article/tory-lanez-megan-thee-stallion-sentence- shooting-58a042216c01eae44bc2ed22bf45aba2

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