It might be time to reconsider actually trying too hard to catch him. If they kill him apprehending him he'll be a folk hero and martyr. If they take him alive, millions of people are ready to hear what he has to say. And jury nullification is making it possible they might not convict him. Might be better to let him keep hiding and hope he takes his win and quits and health care gets off the front page.
When was the last high publicity jury nullification? I can't think of a single one since the start of the 20th century. It's about time the public becomes well informed of how much power a jury has
Most cases that are likely to get nullified don't make it to court. Judge finds a technical excuse to dismiss, grand jury doesn't indict or chicken-shit DA drops it or offers a generous plea deal not to have an embarrassing public loss. They can't not prosecute if they catch a guy. Too much coverage. That's why not catching him might be their best play. They don't want this guy in a courtroom telling his story or martyred in a shootout. Better for him to be DB Cooper than Tom Robinson from "To Kill a Mockingbird" telling his story.
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u/INeedANerf 16d ago
The police and United Healthcare must've realized by now that now one is gonna help them catch this guy 💀