InMAGAWeTrust Posted June 21, 2021 Report Posted June 21, 2021 8 minutes ago, SmashMouth said: I’m not disagreeing with you, but why do you say it’s “obviously” wrong? I’m not sure the statement is obviously right or wrong. How many people get murdered while buying a case of beer at HEB? Quote
SmashMouth Posted June 21, 2021 Report Posted June 21, 2021 5 minutes ago, InMAGAWeTrust said: How many people get murdered while buying a case of beer at HEB? My bad. I thought you were speaking of illicit drugs. InMAGAWeTrust 1 Quote
CardinalBacker Posted June 21, 2021 Report Posted June 21, 2021 5 hours ago, InMAGAWeTrust said: How many people get murdered while buying a case of beer at HEB? Better question is if every single drug dealer is going to work at a dispensary… they’re just gonna move onto a new illegal enterprise. If we decriminalized murder, you’re right. Nobody would ever go to jail for murder. I guess the best question is why hasn’t crime dropped in the areas where marijuana has already been decriminalized? Quote
InMAGAWeTrust Posted June 22, 2021 Report Posted June 22, 2021 16 hours ago, CardinalBacker said: Better question is if every single drug dealer is going to work at a dispensary… they’re just gonna move onto a new illegal enterprise. If we decriminalized murder, you’re right. Nobody would ever go to jail for murder. I know plenty of people who sold marijuana during my university years.. they never sold crack, starting pimping hoes, or did whatever crazy nonsense y’all talk about on here.. they’re all in relationships or married, have kids, work corporate jobs, etc etc.. a decade plus later Y’all need to go outside and stop believing everything the media tells you Quote
CardinalBacker Posted June 22, 2021 Report Posted June 22, 2021 2 hours ago, InMAGAWeTrust said: I know plenty of people who sold marijuana during my university years.. they never sold crack, starting pimping hoes, or did whatever crazy nonsense y’all talk about on here.. they’re all in relationships or married, have kids, work corporate jobs, etc etc.. a decade plus later Y’all need to go outside and stop believing everything the media tells you There are literally cartels with armies in Mexico, and you believe that all we need to do is decriminalize weed and all those bad guys will give up their silver pointy toed boots, gold 1911s, and armor-clad SUVs and go to work at a taqueria. Most of the people that I know in jail for drugs now are in for forging prescriptions or dealing meth. And you might be right about your friends... but every inmate that is in the pen for moving major weight got started selling a little weed. Quote
SmashMouth Posted June 23, 2021 Report Posted June 23, 2021 6 hours ago, CardinalBacker said: And you might be right about your friends... but every inmate that is in the pen for moving major weight got started selling a little weed. And most junkies didn’t start out shooting up heroin either. It’s a progression. Quote
Derf Nosneb Posted June 24, 2021 Report Posted June 24, 2021 On 6/21/2021 at 10:25 AM, InMAGAWeTrust said: Lmao come on man this is just ridiculous, expected more common sense from you edit - I suppose you’re coming from the POV of the murderer, which is fair. I was looking at it from buyer POV. If buyer can go buy from a store, then he doesn’t need to interact with these loser dealers. "If buyer can go buy from a store, then he doesn’t need to interact with these loser dealers." As someone who pre-fauxdemic flew into Seattle 3 to 4 times a year, able to buy it from a store. It's still cheaper on the streets and currently most that is being sold is coming out of Colorado. Those thugs weren't drug dealers, just dumb azzes with money. If they were originally charged with a felony for the Marijuana it means they would have to have between 4 ounces and 5 lbs. Depending on quality, 28.3 grams goes for $200 to $300 so the deal was in excess of $1000 and four lives ruined. Quote
bullets13 Posted June 24, 2021 Author Report Posted June 24, 2021 On 6/22/2021 at 8:47 PM, SmashMouth said: And most junkies didn’t start out shooting up heroin either. It’s a progression. I do think that if those junkies didn’t have to buy from people who sold heroin, a lot of them may have never started. Quote
SmashMouth Posted June 24, 2021 Report Posted June 24, 2021 5 hours ago, bullets13 said: I do think that if those junkies didn’t have to buy from people who sold heroin, a lot of them may have never started. Of course, that’s completely speculative, isn’t it? Quote
bullets13 Posted June 27, 2021 Author Report Posted June 27, 2021 On 6/24/2021 at 4:39 AM, SmashMouth said: Of course, that’s completely speculative, isn’t it? I would think it’s common sense. I’m sure some would move onto harder things, though. Quote
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bullets13 Posted September 30, 2025 Author Report Posted September 30, 2025 Hate to see an athlete we spent a lot of time talking about on here being wrapped up in this, but he’s definitely chosen his path. I’ve seen his name in arrest reports multiple times lately. Quote
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tvc184 Posted February 3 Report Posted February 3 Not guilty of murder, but 10 years for the marijuana. Not knowing exactly what evidence they had at the trial, it looks like if you’re going to claim this was a drug deal gone bad and it was self-defense, you’ve pretty much got to admit to the drug deal. thetragichippy 1 Quote
Eagle91 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 6/14/2021 at 7:34 AM, bullets13 said: This is an interesting case. Three teens from groves ended up killing a teen from Silsbee during a drug deal gone bad. I finally found an article (not the one posted, it was on fb) that stated what happened. The three teens bought a felony amount of weed in Beaumont, then went to Silsbee to sell some to the victim. Two teens (Bryce Pfeffer and Emily Ranols) sat in the backseat of the car, while the other seller (still unidentified) and the buyer (Jeremiah Grant) sat in the front. During the transaction Grant shot the unidentified seller in the chest in an attempt to rob him, and was shot by Pfeffer after. This sounds like self-defense, but that’s not a valid defense when you’re committing a felony, although I wouldn’t be surprised if it affects sentencing somewhat. On a side note, there was a lot of speculation that the female was in the wrong place at the wrong time. There was a lot of sympathy because she’s Pfeffer’s pregnant girlfriend, and people (myself included) thought she was probably in the wrong place at the wrong time. According to the special Angel San Juan report I saw, she was armed with a gun as well, so she now gets no sympathy from me. She was clearly heavily involved. I'm not certain where you get your information but it is off! First thing is the drug deal was set up in Silsbee. Jeremiah Grant, Bruce Newton, and Kyriq Wyatt. This was set up as a robbery by these 3 from Silsbee. Wyatt and Newton have been charged in this case and awaiting trial. Text messages showed these 3 set this robbery up. Luckily defense attorneys was able have phones checked and found out this was a setup. If not for good lawyer or police work, these 3 would be going to jail for murder. The 3 from Groves went to Silsbee to purchase the drugs. Grant sold the drugs to the driver Decuir. Once he had the money Grant pulled his gun on Decuir and demanded the weed back. When he didn't give it back, Grant pulled his gun and shot Decuir. He then turned his gun towards the back seat at Pfeffer and Pheffer shot him before Grant could shoot him. Emily wasn't pregnant nor has she ever owned a gun. Pheffer and Emily was at home asleep when Dequir called and asked Pheffer to ride with him to Silsbee and Emily went with her boyfriend. Where the group from groves made the mistake was hiding the weed and throwing Grant out of the front seat. Dequir was shot in the chest and was able to get out and help move Grant out onto the street. If they would have called the police right away, I don't believe Ranols or Pfeffer would have been charged with anything. That was clearly self defense and the jury felt that way too. Moving that body and drugs cost himself going to jail. Pfeffer more or less was found guilty of moving the body and drugs and having a gun during a drug deal. It seems like the other 2 that set this robbery up should have went to court at the time or before. Needless to say what in the hell was people going to Silsbee to buy drugs from someone they didn't know? Quote
bullets13 Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Eagle91 said: I'm not certain where you get your information but it is off! First thing is the drug deal was set up in Silsbee. Jeremiah Grant, Bruce Newton, and Kyriq Wyatt. This was set up as a robbery by these 3 from Silsbee. Wyatt and Newton have been charged in this case and awaiting trial. Text messages showed these 3 set this robbery up. Luckily defense attorneys was able have phones checked and found out this was a setup. If not for good lawyer or police work, these 3 would be going to jail for murder. The 3 from Groves went to Silsbee to purchase the drugs. Grant sold the drugs to the driver Decuir. Once he had the money Grant pulled his gun on Decuir and demanded the weed back. When he didn't give it back, Grant pulled his gun and shot Decuir. He then turned his gun towards the back seat at Pfeffer and Pheffer shot him before Grant could shoot him. Emily wasn't pregnant nor has she ever owned a gun. Pheffer and Emily was at home asleep when Dequir called and asked Pheffer to ride with him to Silsbee and Emily went with her boyfriend. Where the group from groves made the mistake was hiding the weed and throwing Grant out of the front seat. Dequir was shot in the chest and was able to get out and help move Grant out onto the street. If they would have called the police right away, I don't believe Ranols or Pfeffer would have been charged with anything. That was clearly self defense and the jury felt that way too. Moving that body and drugs cost himself going to jail. Pfeffer more or less was found guilty of moving the body and drugs and having a gun during a drug deal. It seems like the other 2 that set this robbery up should have went to court at the time or before. Needless to say what in the hell was people going to Silsbee to buy drugs from someone they didn't know? Not sure where I got the info from at the time, as the post you're quoting is from 5 years ago. I said i got it from an article, but obviously I don't remember where the article was from at this point. Quote
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