Everything you said is how I assume would happen. Also after watching Painkiller on Netflix, I can see how it can get out of hand even with prescriptions back in the 80s and 90s.
This really is a weird story. If he was off-duty, how did he get access to the cockpit? Also, I could be wrong on this, but I remember reading somewhere that it's not unheard of to turn off and on an engine mid-flight to restart it. Not sure if this was his intent, but it's the only thing I could think of that sounds reasonable.
"The advantage that religion (and conservatives) has over magic or science is that man's inability to understand is built into the system, so if an explanation is confusing or unsatisfying, it strengthens the point."
-Off to be the Wizard by Scott Meyer
So Texas is saying it's illegal to transport people to another state if it's for an abortion, but it's encouraged to transport immigrants to another state if they're undocumented?
What if it's an undocumented immigrant that wants an abortion?
Well, RCS was originally more fragmented before Google. Each carrier wanted to handle RCS messaging differently. T-Mobile made their own, but it only worked with other T-Mobile users.
Google was tired of waiting for all the carriers to agree and come up with their universal cross-carrier RCS platform, so they decided to come up with something that works with Google Messages, which is generally accepted as the RCS standard now.
I stopped subscribing in my own country and started subbing in other countries to take advantage of regional pricing. Now for the cost of less than a month of Crunchyroll in my country, I'm getting a full year. For Netflix, what would normally cost a month in my country, I get about 3 months worth of service.
Being charged is not the same as being convicted of a hate crime. It still needs to be proven beyond a doubt in court that it was a hate crime.
I hope they get his ass on that, but I'm not holding my breath that the courts can prove beyond a doubt.