MSM reports.. White Rich Teen Gets Probation For Killing Four People In Drunk Driving

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Teen Gets Probation For Killing Four People In Drunk Driving Accident

A 16-year-old avoided spending time in prison for killing four people in a car accident in June after the judge bought his lawyers’ argument that he was the victim of wealth.

CBSDFW reports that Ethan Couch was sentenced to 10 years probation for the drunk driving crash that ended the lives of youth pastor, Brian Jennings; Hollie and Shelby Boyles; and Breanna Mitchell.

Prosecutors asked that Couch serve 20 years in prison. His blood alcohol level was .24, three times the legal limit for an adult.

Psychologist G. Dick Miller testified for the defense that Couch suffered from “affluenza,” a condition in which “his family felt that wealth bought privilege and there was no rational link between behavior and consequences,” KHOU reported.

Miller said Couch’s parents never punished him for his behavior, even when, in a separate incident, cops found him passed out in a car with a naked 14-year-old girl.

As part of his sentence, Couch will be sent to a private counseling center that costs $450,000, which will be paid for by his father.

http://bossip.com/879626/white-rich...r-killing-four-people-in-drunk-driving-crash/

And the Main Stream media reported reported this. Now what If a Black Boy kills white teens in an drunk driving accident? You think the Media will spread this all over the News? No way!! Just like this got ignored by the liberal media

 
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"In their statements, both sides focused on the events leading up to the mass shooting at Oxford High School days after Thanksgiving, when school administrators alerted Jennifer Crumbley and her husband, James, of a drawing their son, Ethan, had made of a gun and a bleeding person that a teacher found on his desk.

But Oakland County prosecutor Marc Keast told the jury that while Jennifer Crumbley shared her "
private concern" with her husband in Facebook messages, she neglected to say her son had access to a gun when they met with school staff just hours before the shooting spree. Such a meeting with parents could last an hour, but Keast said the Crumbleys ended theirs after 11 minutes and the parents declined to take their son home.
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Later, Crumbley's lawyer, Shannon Smith, offered a glimpse into the defense's strategy when she told the jury that, while the mother had taken her son to a gun range — her way of spending time with him as he struggled with the family dog's death and a friend who had moved away — she wasn't responsible for locking and storing the firearm."
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