February 16, 2016
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5:22Now PlayingA man who sells sneakers on Craigslist was recently robbed at gunpoint. When the robber fled the man used his SUV to run the thief over, subsequently severing the robber’s arm. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian hosts of The Young Turks discuss.
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“It’s the bad karma defense.
The sneaker-stealing teen gunman who lost an arm when struck by his robbery victim’s runaway SUV was simply getting his just deserts, a lawyer for the driver said Saturday.
Philippe Pierre, 39, arrived in Brooklyn Criminal Court before a crowd of sobbing family members to face an attempted murder charge in the Friday crash with suspect Zachary Sam, 17.
“I don’t mean to be harsh, but I think Mr. Sam in a sense was getting what he deserved,” said defense attorney James P. Harding. “My client is an absolute victim in this case.”
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