An Abusive Silicon Valley CEO Is Going To Jail (cbslocal.com)
He'd sold his second online advertising company for $300 million at the age of 25. Six years later he was charged with 47 felonies. And now? "A Silicon Valley millionaire entrepreneur who avoided jail time for a domestic violence conviction in 2014 -- and had his probation revoked following another domestic violence incident -- was sentenced to a year in jail Friday after losing his appeal," writes CBS SF. An anonymous reader quotes their report:
Gurbaksh Chahal, founder of online advertising companies Gravity4 and RadiumOne, sobbed while asking San Francisco Superior Court Judge Tracy Brown for leniency... The 36-year-old was immediately remanded into custody after Brown declined to change her ruling. Chahal must serve at least six months of the one-year sentence. He has been out of custody on $250,000 bail...
Chahal was charged with felony domestic violence in 2013 after police say he punched and kicked his girlfriend 117 times inside his San Francisco penthouse. Security camera video evidence of the attack was deemed inadmissible after a judge ruled police had obtained it without a warrant. With no video and after his girlfriend declined to cooperate with police, Chahal pleaded guilty in 2014 to two misdemeanor battery charges of domestic violence and was sentenced to three years probation.... He was accused of violating his probation in 2016 by kicking another girlfriend in the same South Beach apartment. "Tonight he's sleeping in the big house," quipped a local TV reporter, adding "that's got to feel very different."
Chahal was charged with felony domestic violence in 2013 after police say he punched and kicked his girlfriend 117 times inside his San Francisco penthouse. Security camera video evidence of the attack was deemed inadmissible after a judge ruled police had obtained it without a warrant. With no video and after his girlfriend declined to cooperate with police, Chahal pleaded guilty in 2014 to two misdemeanor battery charges of domestic violence and was sentenced to three years probation.... He was accused of violating his probation in 2016 by kicking another girlfriend in the same South Beach apartment. "Tonight he's sleeping in the big house," quipped a local TV reporter, adding "that's got to feel very different."
Where this joker Chahal the summary refers to is originally from, abusing women is a common thing.
Of course in the US any of us who are civilized will agree that abusing women is wrong, period.
People come from other countries to the US and they bring their customs and behaviors they learned in those other countries with them. Another example of this is that in Mexico, people driving drunk is something that is often seen. In the US we frown on drunk driving. The arrest records
prove that a significant number of Mexican immigrants get caught driving drunk in the US.
There's a problem -- and it seems few liberals have the sense or the strength of character to admit this, with their idiotic "kumbaya" attitude.
The problem is that people bring their bad behaviors with them when they come to the US, and the people who were born and raised in the US often suffer for it. Or maybe you don't think being MURDERED constitutes suffering.
I think new immigrants, if they are immigrating the legal way, should be under the threat of being sent back where they came from permanently if they commit various crimes during the first 10 years they are in the US. The US doesn't need more lowlife scum coming to the US to live.
I can hardly wait for you liberal pussies to get your panties in a twist over what I wrote. In advance I will say : when a drunk Mexican driver kills someone you love, you'll see the wisdom of what I wrote.