Do believe that Geauga County Common Pleas Court Judge David Fuhry should have forbid the Chardon shooter, T.J. Lane, to wear a t-shirt emblazoned with the word “killer” to court?
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3 Comments for “Do believe that Geauga County Common Pleas Court Judge David Fuhry should have forbid the Chardon shooter, T.J. Lane, to wear a t-shirt emblazoned with the word “killer” to court?”
The latest news report that I heard was that the judge did not realize he had the shirt on but if he had seen it he would have made him change it. So, I guess you should not just assume that the judge knew he had it on.
The latest news report that I heard was that the judge did not realize he had the shirt on but if he had seen it he would have made him change it. So, I guess you should not just assume that the judge knew he had it on.
Maybe its because his grandmother is an officer in the local republican party and Fury is a big R in the county
Very disrespectful to the victom’s freinds and family.
This sicko needs to be executed! Keeping an 18yr old in year for life only makes tax payers victoms now!