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The 44-year-old Rubidoux parolee arrested last night on suspicion of murdering a Riverside policeman is being held without the possibility of bail and could be charged with offenses that would pave the way for the death penalty, jail records show.
Riverside County court records reveal that a man with Earl Green's name and date of birth has a record of at least 13 cases stretching back to at least October 1990, when he pleaded guilty to two felonies: receiving stolen property and battery on a police officer and was sentenced to one year and four months.
The death penalty sounds like a good call to me. What a scumbag. How many times can these people be released into society before they start killing people like in the above post?! It's sickening.
Eddie Green said he had sought a court order to prevent Earl Green from coming around the family's heavy equipment rental and auto repair businesses on Rubidoux Boulevard because of the missing skip loader, but a judge would not grant it. When Earl Green learned of the attempt, Eddie Green said, he drove to Eddie's home and demanded that the two drive somewhere and talk about it.
Woochipper feet first.
Works for me. Fast, cheap, and efficient.
makes a good mulch too.
A police officer in Riverside was likely shot to death with his own gun as he struggled with a suspected truck thief, police said Wednesday after arresting a career criminal in the weekend attack.