![]() ![]() Furthermore, this lends further credence to my observation earlier - Jinx, however mad she may be, does not target civilians. This might also explain why the show had Cupcake trade away her weapon - by symbolically giving up on the path of violence, she survives the encounter on the bridge. This explains why they ignore Vi, Caitlyn, and Ekko, as none of them were armed at that point. I believe that the bombs are designed to seek out firearms, to ensure they take out enforcers instead of just exploding in random places. Jinx doesn't seem to control them directly (not to mention individually managing that many bugs is going to be difficult) but just releases them in the general direction of the bridge. The butterflies need some sort of control/targeting mechanism to be used. Was just rewatching Episode 7 again, and I noticed a tiny little detail - the mechanical butterflies land on the guns. Content posted for sale that includes copyrighted media must be legally ments._ Legality (Copyright Infringement)Ĭontent must not facilitate piracy or other illegal acts. This includes names of sites, piracy subreddits, or asking people to PM for the information. Providing or asking for information about getting free/pirated show media is not allowed. Legality (Piracy/Leaks)Ĭontent must not facilitate piracy or other illegal acts. Sexual objectification of the actors, characters, or other redditors is not allowed, regardless of age or gender. Maturity (Sexual Objectification)Īll content must be respectful and mature. Needlessly inflammatory or offensive comments that stir up drama are not allowed. Maturity (Drama/Trolling)Īll content must be respectful and mature. Generally, reposting content that has already been posted in this community recently is not allowed, which includes reposting any top posts or commonly posted subjects, but if the repost has a different take compared to the original post, it may be transformative enough to not be a repost, up to mod discretion. Content should ideally promote discussions about the show. Post stuff that's cool, interesting, and different. Quality (Unsuitable)Ĭontent must provide unique value to the community. If you can, please put your handle in the title, but this is not required. Ray-tracing someone else's content is also a big no-no. You cannot post content on behalf of others or share someone else's content that isn't yours. When posting cosplays/fanart/memes, the content needs to be original to you. Comments on posts that spoil outside the spoiler scope being discussed are not allowed. All posts are required to include a spoiler tag at the beginning of the title and titles themselves can't contain spoilers. Meta posts about the sub, including bug reports and flair issues, should be sent to the moderators via modmail. Relevancy (Not about Arcane)Īll content must be relevant to the Arcane universe, and that connection should be the focus/point of the post. Mobile : (816) are only accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until the defendant is either found guilty or has pleaded.The subreddit for Arcane, an animated series created by Riot Games portraying the origins of two iconic League champions, set in the utopian Piltover and the oppressed underground of Zaun. ![]() Video surveillance established they were together in a vehicle in the area of the shooting.Īssistant Prosecuting Attorneys Jeremy Baldwin and Jacob Hjelmaas prosecuted the case on behalf of the state of Missouri. Police discovered the victim's final communication via text was with Riffle who asked him to open the door. Police used multiple surveillance video images after the homicide to identify Riffle and Powell. ![]() The witness said the shooter taunted the victim and stated, "I"M Patrick." Then he shot the victim again. That was a short time before her codefendant pushed open the victim's door and shot the victim multiple times. Powell was sentenced already to life in prison without parole, plus 10 years.Īccording to court records, a witness told Kansas City police that the defendant showed up to the house on Nov. Powell, already has been convicted in the murder of Thurber. The jury recommended life without parole plus 15 years. In April, Caitlyn Riffle, dob: 2/28/992, was convicted of Murder 1st Degree and Armed Criminal Action. 11, 2017, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced today. Thurber whose body was found inside a 2nd floor apartment on Tracy Avenue in Kansas City on Nov. A Jackson County judge on Thursday sentenced Caitlyn Riffle to life in prison, plus 15 years, in the fatal shooting of Rodney V. ![]()
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