By Steve Almasy and Faith Karimi, CNN
Boston has had its snowiest month on record. This has created economic problems and social problems. Schools have missed many days because of precautions, many trading routes have been compromised by this frozen water. It is very hard to get imports of foods and necessities due to the weather.
I believe this is hazardous not only for the people in Boston but the whole U.S.. This could be a sign that we should take more precautions and be prepared for these situations. These situations are when we have to decide when the city or national government should be used.
By Ann oneil
The alleged Marathon Bomber is meeting his jury people today. People are describing him as acting like an immature teen whose mother needs to watch him. It is very tough to find jury members. Most are all members that are having a tough time not being biased to a crime on our home turf.
This brings up the question that asks about our Justice system. Is our justice system equal? How can one decide on a case like this. It has effected america as a country so we may never find jury members.
This article by Ray Sanchez talks about a recent murder case that has gone through the US justice system. A semipro football player was murdered. They were investigating the defense and he plead not guilty. The mom was told not to cry.
The mom being told not to cry tells a lot about our justice system. How are jurors supposed to not let emotions effect their decisions? Is our system 100 percent fault proof? I believe there are some acceptions to the justice system failing.
In this article by the CNN news room they Talk about the shooting at UNC. They were trying to see what the background behind the murder is. They have already had a trial and the man has been charged of three counts of murder. The US is trying to make sense of the reason behind these brutal killings.
The first thought is that the murders were due to race. The murder says it is due to parking. Obviously there is a big difference, but the truth will need to be found. This murder should make the US more cautious of possibilities.
http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/02/13/erin-intv-burnett-fathers-barakat-abu-salha.cnn/video/playlists/north-carolina-college-students-unc-shooting/
In a video on CNN by the situation room, the father of the murdered UNC students speaks out on live television. He tells about the complaints of the man next door that murdered them, but the father states it was nothing severe. The father quotes there were not a lot of complaints about the marking claim. The father talks about how the women would dress in muslim attire.
The fathers believe that the muslim attire was the cause for the murder, not the parking. This is terrible. This event is awful and for a stupid reason. America is a place for freedom, not radicalism.
A teen was killed in a shootout, but this is just the beginning. A driver ran a stop sign, but more was revealed. The chase ended and police approached the vehicle. Shots began to be fired from the car and an officer was struck. They fired back and killed the teen. They tracked the teens address later to find 3 dead body at his home.
This should serve as a warning to always let authorities handle certain situations. Authorities handling situations is the safest way to go about certain things. Be aware of who anyone is dealing with no matter what.
A mother was shot to death over an apparent road rage. This article By CNN explains the situation. A mother was four was gun downed. There was an argument in her driveway after giving her daughter driving lessons. The mother drove home and almost hit someone by accident. The car followed them back to the house. The Driver got out of the car and started shooting at the mother and child in the car. The man shot the mom through the head.
This is a reminder to be aware of the other people on the road, not their driving skill, but their personality. People should be aware if they are being followed or stalked. Remain in your car and call the police. We need to be aware of our surroundings on the road.
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