Anybody remember White Boy Rick?

BigWheelinBubba

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Yeah, I think this was on the news last week or the week before.
I recall hearing them talking about him on Ch2 evening news...
 
Not sure if he was convicted under state or federal law. Punishment under Michigan law was stricter.
The original sentence for 650gms of Cocaine (in Michigan) was life with out the possibility of parole.
Michigan supreme court overturned that law... siting cruel & unusual punishment.
I guessing life in Michigan is 20, and I think you must serve 1/3 of that.
Either way he should be out by now.
 
Cocaine charges are just ridiculous with the penalties. They should try to help the addicts, not put them away for life.

-Geoff
 
they got him on drugs but the piece of shit belongs in jail I don't feel sorry for him

I remember they wanted him for half a dozen murders but could not prove it
 
WBR and my brother picked me up from Jr High in a stolen Formula. Butter knife in the ignition is what I remember the most. Lol
 
I'd rather see Trunk's car thief get life than a coke dealer.. Actually, I think that if you get busted on the second time around for theft, you should be on death row.
 
Drug laws in this country (which have only been around since the 1930's) are useless and do nothing to reduce drug usage or dependance.
The laws only drive prices up, and create monsters like the white boy rick, Chambers Brothers, Maserati Rick & Best Friends (who killed 80 people?) and the DEA.
How about the guy on trial now in Texas that said he stopped counting how many people he killed after 800 (worked for a drug king pin in Mexico)
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/246931...-daily-quotas-at-kingpins-trial#axzz2tIpQkvMx
What you stick in you body or up you a$$ is no business of mine, or anyone else. Its just another over reach of Government.
 
There are so many issues with this case, all of the people he helped convit are out of jail, The lifetime sentance laws he was sentenced under have been repealed, Why is he still in jail??? He dated coleman youngs Neice and the Govt wanted coleman but he wouldnt flip on him
 
Out of everybody out there, why did they pick him? There had to been a reason for the feds to choose this kid over many other options.

Why throw drug addicts in Prison? That way they can keep using drugs while in prison, I have heard from some COs (not in this state) that it is easier to get drugs in prison than on the streets.
 
he was picked because he wouldnt roll over on colman young and the dirty cops thats why hes in jail
I am sure all the corrupt PD and mayor said they would make his family dissapear if he rolled, when you are 16 yrs old that would scare you straight, but still when he was 15 why was he the man for this undercover stuff, he must have been tied into something with it. I am guessing it was becuase he was daiting the mayor's neice but the article made it read that he didn't start dating her until after he got into the biz.
 
Out of everybody out there, why did they pick him? There had to been a reason for the feds to choose this kid over many other options.


I'm sure the feds were monitoring the activities of several drug suppliers and they spotted WBR with them.
They always look for a weak link in the chain.
 
I shit when I first saw the stories on him with the old pics of him as a teenager. I'm 99.9% sure that's one of the two white guys who robbed me at gunpoint back in the winter of 85/86 near Frazo and Gratiot behind Roma's Arcade (Taco Bell now)
 
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As governor I would unconditionally pardon every incarcerated nonviolent drug offender.
Drug laws are antithetical to the individual freedom that our nation supposedly holds dear.
 
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