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City attorney involved in an anti-Donald Trump vandalism incident.

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Kenney: Anti-Trump vandalism involving city attorney 'dumb mistake'


A city attorney involved in an anti-Donald Trump vandalism incident, caught on camera, made a "dumb mistake," and remains in his job for now Mayor Kenney said Thursday.
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Kenney: Anti-Trump vandalism involving city attorney 'dumb mistake'

Duncan Lloyd, an assistant city solicitor, was identified in surveillance footage that captured Lloyd and a second man walking along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill on Nov 25. In the footage, Lloyd is seen wearing a blue blazer and holding a glass of wine, filming or taking photos, while a second man spray paints "F--- Trump," on the wall of a newly opened Fresh Grocer.

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Kenney: Anti-Trump vandalism involving city attorney 'dumb mistake'






As an accomplice and likely conspirator, this civil servant needs to have the book thrown at him and receive a far more harsh punishment than a regular citizen would.
 
He "just made a dumb mistake"....like getting caught and not having brains enough to know what he was participating in was illegal.
 
........this civil servant needs to have the book thrown at him and receive a far more harsh punishment than a regular citizen would.

“The law is reason, free from passion.”
Aristotle

:lamo

 
I don't think it merits serious jail time but he should definitely lose his government job.
 
I don't think it merits serious jail time but he should definitely lose his government job.

Fine him and sentence him to public service by washing the crap off of the store, but no jail other than being made to either turn himself in at the jailhouse or be arrested and handcuffed and taken to the jailhouse for his arraignment so he knows how that feels. He most definitely needs to lose his job. He's a freaking attorney for the city? He just lost all professional standing and has to go.
 
I don't think it merits serious jail time but he should definitely lose his government job.

I agree.

2 words that can be cleaned up with a little whitewash and/or some new paint. It's not like the torching and breaking of stuff from the Anti-Trumpets in the days following the election.

Fire his ass.
 
Fine him and sentence him to public service by washing the crap off of the store, but no jail other than being made to either turn himself in at the jailhouse or be arrested and handcuffed and taken to the jailhouse for his arraignment so he knows how that feels. He most definitely needs to lose his job. He's a freaking attorney for the city? He just lost all professional standing and has to go.
...and a mugshot.
 
“The law is reason, free from passion.”
Aristotle
Oh Look, someone came along, went off-topic and tried to make it personal by quoting a person's signature quote all over something they obviously do not understand.
That's funny.
 
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