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Sully 08-02-2023 05:34 AM

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gbs317 08-02-2023 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2240126)
Villager kills another Villager…never hapens in Americas fFriendliest place


Except i read the other forbidden other online news source.

Not a word here about a 75 year old punching n 85 year old in the jaw at Glenview CC becuse he thought he hit his lexus.

Poor 85 yer old is dead from a brain bleed.

You wont find these stories in the Sun. No one talks about the violence here.

Lets all drink the kool aid

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LuvNH 08-02-2023 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Sully (Post 2240763)
In a document on file in Sumter County Court, the Massachusetts retiree indicated he will rely on the public defender’s office to represent him. Applying for the help of the public defender, requires the defendant to disclose financial data. Moore indicated on his form that he receives $1,900 in monthly Social Security benefits and $2,000 per month in unemployment compensation. He also receives $1,000 in monthly retirement/pension benefits. The form he completed also indicates he has $5,000 in liabilities.

Can someone please explain how a person receiving 2 other sources of income, one being SS, age 75, receives unemployment compensation?

Someone mentioned the unemployment is being received from out of state, not sure where that info came from? If correct, this all seems very suspect.

With regards to the victim who was trying to enjoy his retirement. To have survived 87 long years, just to meet your fate in a parking lot at the hands of a 6' 2" 220 lb Scut Farkus (Christmas Story movie) is beyond disturbing. It's downright disgusting!

Given the way this all went down, hard to imagine this would be the first sign of violence in this man's past.

https://i.redd.it/jrpgi7sx1l021.jpg


Agree.

LuvNH 08-02-2023 05:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sully (Post 2240763)
In a document on file in Sumter County Court, the Massachusetts retiree indicated he will rely on the public defender’s office to represent him. Applying for the help of the public defender, requires the defendant to disclose financial data. Moore indicated on his form that he receives $1,900 in monthly Social Security benefits and $2,000 per month in unemployment compensation. He also receives $1,000 in monthly retirement/pension benefits. The form he completed also indicates he has $5,000 in liabilities.

Can someone please explain how a person receiving 2 other sources of income, one being SS, age 75, receives unemployment compensation?

Someone mentioned the unemployment is being received from out of state, not sure where that info came from? If correct, this all seems very suspect.

With regards to the victim who was trying to enjoy his retirement. To have survived 87 long years, just to meet your fate in a parking lot at the hands of a 6' 2" 220 lb Scut Farkus (Christmas Story movie) is beyond disturbing. It's downright disgusting!

Given the way this all went down, hard to imagine this would be the first sign of violence in this man's past.

https://i.redd.it/jrpgi7sx1l021.jpg


Agree. I hope his wife has an excellent attorney.

Eg_cruz 08-02-2023 06:05 AM

Beyond sad
This hate in America needs to end
Prayers to his wife, my heart breaks for her. I can’t imagine watching a 6’ bully hitting your husband. I hope she is able to help put him in jail for the rest of his life.

jimkerr 08-02-2023 06:23 AM

What’s sick is that he’s out on bail.

Bay Kid 08-02-2023 06:38 AM

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Originally Posted by jimkerr (Post 2240795)
What’s sick is that he’s out on bail.

His life as he knew it is over. As it should be.

margaretmattson 08-02-2023 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Blackbird45 (Post 2240749)
Maybe we're looking at this the wrong way, there is an opportunity for TV to make money.
Once a week you have cage matches in the town squares. It will be a new form of entertainment and these old timers can relieve their built-up anger. I'd pay a couple of bucks to watch this.

There are caged fights for men like the puncher. It's called prison. Maybe this is what developer had in mind when he built so close to Coleman. He can add on a drive thru and just drop the nut cases off.

jminnis 08-02-2023 07:09 AM

We were at Glenview that night. Our car was hemmed in by the police cars. Yikes!

Keefelane66 08-02-2023 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sully (Post 2240763)
In a document on file in Sumter County Court, the Massachusetts retiree indicated he will rely on the public defender’s office to represent him. Applying for the help of the public defender, requires the defendant to disclose financial data. Moore indicated on his form that he receives $1,900 in monthly Social Security benefits and $2,000 per month in unemployment compensation. He also receives $1,000 in monthly retirement/pension benefits. The form he completed also indicates he has $5,000 in liabilities.

Can someone please explain how a person receiving 2 other sources of income, one being SS, age 75, receives unemployment compensation?

Someone mentioned the unemployment is being received from out of state, not sure where that info came from? If correct, this all seems very suspect.

With regards to the victim who was trying to enjoy his retirement. To have survived 87 long years, just to meet your fate in a parking lot at the hands of a 6' 2" 220 lb Scut Farkus is beyond disturbing. It's downright disgusting!

Given the way this all went down, hard to imagine this would be the first sign of violence in this man's past.

https://i.redd.it/jrpgi7sx1l021.jpg

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Massachusetts UI info
“ If you are eligible to receive UI benefits, you will receive a weekly benefit amount of approximately 50% of your average weekly wage, up to the maximum set by law. As of October 2, 2022, the maximum weekly benefit amount is $1015 per week”.
Max unemployment Florida
“ This number is your weekly benefit amount. The minimum weekly benefit amount is $32 and the maximum weekly benefit amount is $275”.

ThirdOfFive 08-02-2023 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Eg_cruz (Post 2240786)
Beyond sad
This hate in America needs to end
Prayers to his wife, my heart breaks for her. I can’t imagine watching a 6’ bully hitting your husband. I hope she is able to help put him in jail for the rest of his life.

Not trying to be a wet blanket here--but Mr. Moore is not guilty of anything, until a court of law says he is. Until that happens, if it does, he enjoys the same rights as any of the rest of us.

The information I've read has aroused the same ire in me that it apparently does in just about everything else, and I admit to giving in to this emotion numerous times, here and in other places. But we need to remind ourselves that what we know so far, at least insofar as I know (maybe there are other, less partisan sources) comes from an online newspaper that is notorious for wasting no opportunity to cast The Villages in general, and Villagers in particular, in as bad a light as it can. They have a stake in controversy, and history has shown that they'll promote this controversy as hard and as often as they can.

There is a reason that criminal cases aren't tried in the Court of Public Opinion. Had this one been, it seems obvious that Mr. Moore would have paid the ultimate price mere hours after the story hit the aforementioned online newspaper. But we're not vigilantes, after all.

Steve 08-02-2023 07:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2240126)
Villager kills another Villager…never hapens in Americas fFriendliest place


Except i read the other forbidden other online news source.

Not a word here about a 75 year old punching n 85 year old in the jaw at Glenview CC becuse he thought he hit his lexus.

Poor 85 yer old is dead from a brain bleed.

You wont find these stories in the Sun. No one talks about the violence here.

Lets all drink the kool aid

The story finally made The Daily Sun today--35 days after the fact.

margaretmattson 08-02-2023 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2240828)
Not trying to be a wet blanket here--but Mr. Moore is not guilty of anything, until a court of law says he is. Until that happens, if it does, he enjoys the same rights as any of the rest of us.

The information I've read has aroused the same ire in me that it apparently does in just about everything else, and I admit to giving in to this emotion numerous times, here and in other places. But we need to remind ourselves that what we know so far, at least insofar as I know (maybe there are other, less partisan sources) comes from an online newspaper that is notorious for wasting no opportunity to cast The Villages in general, and Villagers in particular, in as bad a light as it can. They have a stake in controversy, and history has shown that they'll promote this controversy as hard and as often as they can.

There is a reason that criminal cases aren't tried in the Court of Public Opinion. Had this one been, it seems obvious that Mr. Moore would have paid the ultimate price mere hours after the story hit the aforementioned online newspaper. But we're not vigilantes, after all.

I do not think you read all the articles. The puncher left the scene and the man dying. The news was then reported by the Villages asking if anyone knew identification of the puncher. Through this, the police were able to track him down and arrest him.

ThirdOfFive 08-02-2023 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by margaretmattson (Post 2240851)
I do not think you read all the articles. The puncher left the scene and the man dying. The news was then reported by the Villages asking if anyone knew identification of the puncher. Through this, the police were able to track him down and arrest him.

I read it. The point is still the same. Innocent until PROVEN guilty in a court of law.

margaretmattson 08-02-2023 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive (Post 2240853)
I read it. The point is still the same. Innocent until PROVEN guilty in a court of law.

Understand that. But you made it seem that one paper was trying to scathe the villages. Not true! And not the only paper to cover the story.


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