STRANGE JUSTICE

Justice is strange when Buford O'Neal Furrow Jr., who on August 10, 1999 fired more than 70 rounds of bullets, injured five people, walked around, gunned down an unarmed person, got a haircut, went to a bar, had a couple beers, took a ride to Vegas, walked to a police station, and acknowledged committing the crimes, will never have to work another day, and will have his shelter, foods, dental and medical expenses virtually paid for by the government for the rest of his life.

 

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