I didn’t know American law applied in foreign countries. Interesting
I didn’t know American law applied in foreign countries. Interesting
On May 1, 2023, Lira was arrested for violating Article 436-2 of Ukraine’s criminal code, which prohibits justification of Russia’s ongoing invasion of the country.[8][38]
Also it’s on the wiki
I’m not up on Ukrainian law, and really, really don’t care about this dude. Any point you have is wasted on me.
Article doesn’t even mention his death lol. Yea, he was a prisoner, for committing a crime. Seems like a case of FAFO to me. And certainly no big loss.
Well that’s certainly not what the Wikipedia article I linked says. He died of pneumonia. Do you have a differing source?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzalo_Lira?wprov=sfla1
Lol, this piece of shit?
Are you implying those two things are related?
It’s just gobbledygook
Just being a petty asshole about unsourced information, like I always have been.
Do you feel like sourcing that?
I’d say better than the previous or later
We can put booster seats and control extensions in some mobile artillery can’t we? Tell them it’s World of Tanks
There’s still a ton of good content on YouTube, just because the big faces in the trending tab all suck shouldn’t discount people like Dan Hurd or Dustin Porter, no native advertising, good content made for the fans. You just have to dig
Liberate Ukraine and we can have GTA6
As if those chucklefucks know the first thing about solemnity
Man I want to live right where I’m at but everything is an air BNB
If it happened in Russia I would agree if he broke Russian laws while in Russia, he should face Russian consequences. It all seems really simple to me. If you commit a crime in a foreign country you are typically subject to their laws.