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Friday, July 02, 2021

Small town justice

NINNEKAH, Okla. (KFOR) – Just a few days after a Ninnekah Public Schools basketball coach was arrested on charges stemming from sexual assault allegations, his house burned down and a truck was stolen from his property. 

Ronald Akins is being held in the Grady County Jail on charges of rape by instrumentation and sexual battery.

19 comments:

  1. “It was totally engulfed and almost burnt to the ground by the time the fire department got here,” Boggess said. I wonder if they stopped for coffee on the way to the fire.

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  2. Now, boys and girls you have an example of what to do...
    Find your local commies and proceed.

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    1. Makes me proud of my fellow natives. Inmates will get a go of him next.

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  3. "It’s unclear what led up to the fire as the fire marshal continues to investigate the situation."

    How dumb do you have to be to NOT know the cause was arson? Nemo

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  4. That kind of justice needs to be spread far and wide around the FUSA. Until individuals are held responsible for their evil actions we will see the evil only grow. DC needs a few daisy-cutters while all the swamp creatures are at work.

    Saber 7
    Spreading truth and facts one blog comment at a time. Oh and don’t forget the love, lots of love too.

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    1. Amother Spot ON

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    2. No Cavguy not daisy cutters but the Mother Of All Bombs!!!grayman

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  5. More of this kind of justice needs to be dolled out to the evil doers. Until evil individuals are held accountable for their evil deeds this shit will only grow. DC needs a few daisy-cutters while all the swamp creatures are at work.

    Saber 7
    Spreading the truth and facts one blog comment at a time. Oh, and don’t forget love, lots of love too.

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  6. Justice MY ASS. Nearly the same thing happened in Manhattan Ks. The fire destroyed a mountain of evidence before the police were able to process it. In this case, a rental home the perp used as his dungeon. Several girls testified they were taken to the house, but didn't know an address.

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    1. leaperman: Use a post hole auger; go deep; place head down first; plant a tree. Even without the tree, ground penetrating radar will have difficulty identifying the feet.

      A friend explained this to me, so just saying.

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    2. Old Tech, the problem with that approach is that cadaver dogs will be able to smell the body in the leaves of the tree.

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    3. "Use a post hole auger; go deep; place head down first; plant a tree. Even without the tree, ground penetrating radar will have difficulty identifying the feet."

      Seems like a lot of work. Just find someone who owns pigs.

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  7. Because due process of law is so overrated. Everyone knows that mob justice is the only way to a free and fair society.

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    1. Due process seldom works.
      I probably would have waited for the conviction.
      I also would have made his bail if it were one of mine he diddled with. Can't get to him in jail.

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    2. Indeed, innocent until proven guilty. Two wrongs don't make a right and just because someone does something bad doesn't mean randos get to go rob and burn his house down. Suppose he had pets, should the pets burn too? Tsh.

      A boat load of evidence just went up in flames along with the rule of law.

      I'm getting almost daily reminders as to why the people of this country are not worth fighting for when they won't even uphold their own civic cornerstones.

      -arc

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    3. Kate Steinley said the same thing.

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    4. The Chauvin trial in a nutshell

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  8. I worked with an old retired Navy Seal, there were other retired Seals near where he lived.
    He was out of the country working, some guy started bothering his wife. He asked his buddies to visit the guy. They woke him up one mid night in his bed, from a deck of cards, they handed him a special card. The next day, that guy was apologizing to the wife.

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