You are the only person I know, who accusses someone of not listening, when you are the epitome of not listening....and then accuse someone of past history or bias effecting their judgement. You have got to be the most rediculous person I have seen here.Your lack of care for many things is evident. So be it.
Wow. It is apparent you are married to your bias/position and can not get past the possibility of someone reacting in any manner, even if sober, than braking. You may have some history that makes you more sensitive to drunk driving than someone going out and committing crimes with a gun - if so, good luck dealing with that.
Here are the facts, you can ignore them, but it does not change them.
Stallworth made the personal decision to drink and drive. No excuses.
In that decision, another person was killed.
YOU can suppose it was not all Stallworth's fault. That is your position and that is fine. But lets be clear here. That is ONLY your opinion. You continue to state the evidence does blame Stallworth's drinking. Well, guess what...it does not exhonerate him either. Had he not been out drinking all night, and then driven...he would not have killed that person. It is really all that simple.
Now we go to Burress. He in his infinite wisdom, decided he HAD to carry a loaded gun, with the safety off (oh, it wasn't registered either.....:nono: ) and shot himself. Now, of the two crimes...which was more hazardous to an innocent bystander? But yet who got the worst of the punishment?
It is all that simple. It is a farce. But thank God for the NYC justice system...they at least followed the law, and proper jurisprudence.