Friday, Feb 5, 2021
By the time Christopher Miller showed up at his estranged wife’s backdoor in September 2019 with a pistol in his waistband, state authorities already had declared him too dangerous to own firearms.
He had lost his gun license 20 months earlier after being charged with aggravated battery for brutally beating a man in a Naperville parking lot. He disregarded orders to relinquish any weapons, and no one made sure he complied.
Miller startled his wife that autumn afternoon as she moved around the kitchen making a snack for her daughter. With cocaine and alcohol in his system, he stared at Cassandra Tanner Miller with hazel eyes so dilated they appeared black.
Too bad most Americans don’t get nuance
This is an incredible statement. I hope that Speaker Welch embraces the invitation to engage in this dialogue and prioritize these policy goals.
Countdown for the attack dogs who have gone after me for saying this same thing, “Black men tend to be vilified, while Black women are not believed.”
He gets nuance because he is a Democrat. Period.
We all know that, right?
Wow, this sounds like the victim response of a person scared of their attacker. They should be in the business of forcefully condemning domestic violence and workplace intimidation.