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DEATH!!! Merry Christmas Michael Addison

Started by THO Game Calls, December 19, 2008, 09:33:14 AM

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Michael K Addison was sentanced to DEATH yesterday by Jurours in a Manchester NH Court.  He had been convicted of killing Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs on October 16, 2006.

In the week prior to the killing, Addison was involved in several NH robberies and other incidents and told his friends and associates if a cop tried to arrest him, he was going to kill him.

He did.  Now, he is going to die for it.   Merry Christmas Michael Addison.    NH may be turning liberal, but it's refreshing to know there are still a few people with the guts to take a moron like this off the streets and out of the gene pool.

Here are Addisons's "Achievments" prior to the killing of Officer Briggs.  The ironic thing in this whole sad tale is that Oficer Briggs was the officer who gave first aide to Addison three years earlier and saved the scumbags life, only to be shot and killed by him.



August 10, 1996 at age 16, he beat Cheryl Kiser (his birth mom) and threatened to kill her.

Addison was charged in South Boston Juvenile Court with delinquent threatening and delinquent assault and battery against Kiser. He pled delinquent and both charges were placed on file for the first-time offender

Addison was still a 16-year-old juvenile in 1996 when he pointed a revolver in another Dorchester, Massachusetts, high school student's face. The gun misfired;  He was subsequently charged with assault with intent to kill, assault and battery, and possession of a firearm and ammunition without a permit. On July 21, 1997, he pleaded guilty to the three charges and was committed to state Department of Youth Services custody until his 21st birthday, followed by a suspended term of adult incarceration of from two to three years.

While out on bail awaiting trial for the 1996 offense, the day after his 17th birthday, Addison racked up an armed robbery charge and two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon when he robbed, kicked, and stabbed Tredaine Purdy with a knife in the lower back at a park in neighboring Roxbury on March 20, 1997.

Addison pleaded guilty in December, 1997, to armed robbery and two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon -- the armed assault with intent to murder charge was dismissed under the plea agreement -- that resulted in Addison being sentenced 2-3 years (to run concurrent with the prior sentence) in secure juvenile facilities and state prison in Massachusetts, with three years of supervised probation to follow release from prison on his 21st birthday.  If you read that again, you will see that Addison got NOTHING for this crime.   He got a pass.

Addison was freed early, in September 2000, and met with his probation officer who was preparing paperwork to transfer his probation to New Hampshire. However, Addison skipped town without the requisite permission. In November, 2000, a warrant was issued for his arrest. He was brought to court in June, 2001, and was released on bail pending a hearing on the matter. However, he failed to appear for the hearing, and a second bench warrant was issued for the probation violation in July of that year

In 2002, Addison was arrested by Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs near the Queen City Bridge in Manchester.

In March 2003, Addison received first aid from Briggs after a shooting incident, assistance that ironically may have saved Addison's life.

In October 2003, Addison was again arrested in Londonderry, NH, and charged with false imprisonment, criminal restraint, prowling and criminal threatening.
Addison pled guilty to false imprisonment of Brian St. Peter in the dispute over drug money, a misdemeanor; he was sentenced to six months in the Rockingham County House of Corrections. The other charges were dropped in the plea deal, but on August 6, 2004, Addison stipulated to the fact that he was in violation of his Massachusetts probation by virtue of the false imprisonment.  His probation was revoked and he was sentenced to two to six months in the Suffolk County House of Correction for violating the terms of his probation.

Addison has been convicted of participating with Antoine Bell-Rogers in three separate felonies in the six days preceding the Briggs shooting.

Then on October 16 th  2006, Addison shot and killed the very police officer that had saved his life three years before.


Officer Briggs had two small sons, was a little leage coach and pretty darn good cop.    At least now, he can hopefully rest in peace knowing that his murder is going to burn in hell for eternity.   GOOD.

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KySongDog

Now that this punk has been sentenced, let's see if NH has the balls to actually kill the moron.   :rolleye:

pitw

Quote from: Semp on December 19, 2008, 11:41:18 AM
Now that this punk has been sentenced, let's see if NH has the balls to actually kill the moron.   :rolleye:

if they don't pick me as I'd lose less sleepfor that than for wiping out a fly.
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Hawks Feather

Hopefully you don't have the multiple years of appeals that usually happen in Ohio.  Personally, I look at it as a waste of money to feed them till all the appeals are done.

Jerry