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blog post by John Hoff
This blogger already wrote a lengthy and rather purple-prosey explanation of why I publish this sort of info rather than sugar-coating ugly facts, in the manner (I would assert) of many in the mass media. So I'll spare you, the reader, a repetition of that kind of justification, though the link above also contains previous arrests and convictions for Randy Continal Donnerson.
And he's at it again. Allegedly...
An anonymous commenter pointed me to the jail roster and sure enough, Randy Continal Donnerson was recently picked up by the Edina Police Department on a DWI charge.
Elsewhere on the roster, Donnerson's home address is listed as 67 Cross Street, Anoka, Minnesota.
What else is there to say except...
Randy Donnerson! Get a grip. Get some professional help before you kill an innocent person on the roads.
Oh, I will also add that $1,200 bond for DWI is outrageously low. Buckle up tonight, Superbowl Sunday, because you can bet your sweet bippy Randy Donnerson is out driving somewhere.
blog post by John Hoff
This blogger already wrote a lengthy and rather purple-prosey explanation of why I publish this sort of info rather than sugar-coating ugly facts, in the manner (I would assert) of many in the mass media. So I'll spare you, the reader, a repetition of that kind of justification, though the link above also contains previous arrests and convictions for Randy Continal Donnerson.
And he's at it again. Allegedly...
An anonymous commenter pointed me to the jail roster and sure enough, Randy Continal Donnerson was recently picked up by the Edina Police Department on a DWI charge.
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Elsewhere on the roster, Donnerson's home address is listed as 67 Cross Street, Anoka, Minnesota.
What else is there to say except...
Randy Donnerson! Get a grip. Get some professional help before you kill an innocent person on the roads.
Oh, I will also add that $1,200 bond for DWI is outrageously low. Buckle up tonight, Superbowl Sunday, because you can bet your sweet bippy Randy Donnerson is out driving somewhere.
16 comments:
What is wrong with you? He has a child that has been killed. His life is a mess. He doesn't need you making it worse. Why can't you leave people alone?
I seem to recall a drunk driver who KILLED two people. Did it bother you that he had NO bail?
Tom Emmer has TWO d.u.i.'s. Does it bother you that he ran for governor? Billy Carter took a whiz on the tarmack after drinking too much beer aboard 'air force one.' The secret service has drunken parties with hookers. Any of these items are more news worthy than picking on this broken-hearted, ignominious man with a dead son and a list of regrets. Maybe you'll find out someday what it feels like to be kicked while you're down.
Jordan North is one hell of a good looking lady. Period.
Devon Patrick, murderer Of Mr. Sonnenberg on 37th and Aldrich North, goes on trial February 6th and will also roast on his sexual predator bullshit. Keep us posted.
None of those items happened in North Minneapolis. Also, (allegedly) drunken drivers have brought unspeakable tragedy to our neighborhood as referenced in the "Jordan North" comment above. None of us want to see it happen again and the legal system seems to just let these dangerous drivers go with very little bail. It's an outrage and I will certainly write about it.
Furthermore, I'm sure all these tragic drunks have a good and tragic reason for drinking. But that won't bring back the people killed on the roads.
He didn't kill anyone. I bet he wasn't even in an accident. The cops in north write dozens of dui's every week. Why single him out? Especially when he just lost a child? What was his blood alchohol level? Was there anyone with a HIGHER level you could have singled out with a special blog entry? Probably...but you won't admit it. You won't post this either because I make a good point. I find it hard to believe that there isn't someone worse. Any white meth-head is worse in my book, and far more dangerous. Why don't u blog about some of them?
The reason for concentrating on this one involves documenting the background and upbringing of young people who are murdered in our community. Generally, the folks in the lives of these young people let them down. This blog post is a continuation of the pattern established in previous blogging of drunk driving charges against this individual.
There are plenty of people to blog about, sure. I can only blog about so many. A commenter drew the matter to my attention and to some degree I follow the interest of my readers.
More correct to say he didn't kill anybody YET.
Black meth heads are dangerous too. IJS!
Can someone explain why this young brotha picture up on a story involving his father???
Because A, I don't have a picture of the father, and B, the drunk driving charge against the father is ONLY relevant because of this tragically dead young teen, who apparently didn't have sufficient parental guidance in his life and so ended up with the wrong people on the wrong end of a gun and, C, a minor point, I illustrate every blog post with some kind of picture for the sake of reader interest.
I really don't think the color of the meth head has ANYTHING to do with the dangerousness of the meth head.
And as far as meth heads go...
Red and yellow, black and white/
They (the meth heads) are precious in His sight.
Did you really just say he ended up on the wrong end of someones gun because he didn't have good parents? Are you serious? I mean people are murdered every damn day and for you to act like it is the parents fault because they were killed is disrespectful period. If your child was murdered would it be your fault? You are a sick person who gets enjoyment off other peoples pain. You are not trying to help the community you live in you are trying to gain fame off it.
Well, to be perfectly fair, it's not just HIM.
MOST of the people who end up on the wrong end of a trigger in the inner city had something lacking with their parenting. Not all.
But, I believe, most.
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