South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg has pleaded
not guilty to three misdemeanors … misdemeanors … related to a deadly
car crash last Fall when Ravnsborg struck and killed Joseph Boever, but drove
away because, he claimed, he thought he’d hit a deer.
Boever’s body was discovered the next day, and accidents
happen, and people get confused about it all, but …
Investigators discovered that Ravnsborg, a RepubliQAnon, was
reading websites containing conspiracy theories about President Joe Biden on
his phone … while driving … right before the impact.
When authorities made that information public, the judge in
the case, John Brown, ordered state officials to remove it from state-controlled internet sites.
That order ultimately gave South Dakota GQPs an excuse to stop Ravnsbotg's impeachment proceedings. Ravnsborg signed papers to indicate he understood his
statutory and constitutional rights. He is charged with (1) operating
a motor vehicle while using a mobile electronic device; (2) improper lane
driving; and (3) careless driving. Each charge is a Class 2 Misdemeanor
carrying a possible penalty of 30 days in a county jail and a fine of $500.
Notice he is not charged with vehicular manslaughter because
I guess Joseph Boever’s life doesn’t matter to GQP’s in South Dakota,
The facts: Ravnsborg was traveling approximately 70 miles
per hour and looking at his phone when he collided with Boever. He continued
driving, but then pulled over a distance away and reported the incident to the
local sheriff, who personally showed up to investigate. The sheriff issued
Ravnsborg a “deer tag” to account for damage to his vehicle and loaned the
attorney general a personal car to continue on his way. Ravnsborg said he
didn’t see Boever’s body until the next day when he was returning the car to
the sheriff. The sheriff apparently didn’t see Boever’s body, either, but …
Joseph Boever’s glasses were found inside Ravnsborg’s car because Joseph
Boever’s head came through the windshield.
But again if you’re a RepubliQAnon in South Dakota you don’t
get charged with manslaughter. You get smacked for being on your phone and
driving carelessly and making an improper lane change.
I hope to the goddess that Joseph Boever has family that
files a multi-million-dollar civil suit against Ravnsborg especially since
officials in South Dakota seem intent on protecting this killer. |