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Man pleads guilty to slashing tires of RNC bus |
2008-10-15 |
Prosecutors in Ramsey County have announced the first felony conviction stemming from protest activities during the Republican National Convention. Twenty-six-year-old Joseph Matthew Robinson of Washington state pleaded guilty on Tuesday to first-degree criminal damage to property. The Ramsey County attorney's office says Robinson admitted to slashing the tires of a charter bus for convention delegates that was parked in downtown St. Paul on Sept. 1. Robinson will be sentenced Dec. 12. More than 800 people were arrested during the convention, which was held last month in St. Paul. |
Posted by:tipper |
#3 No P2K, more than one voting right is a voting wrong. |
Posted by: Albert Hupaving2119 2008-10-15 21:23 |
#2 However, we can be assured his voting rights [registered in how many states?] are still valid come this November. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2008-10-15 21:00 |
#1 I don't recall much in the way of convictions or consequences for the various misbehaviours of Democratic Party enthusiasts around the 2004 elections. I'm glad so many are being arrested, tried and convicted this time round. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2008-10-15 11:45 |