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Just a schlub from Y-town
They probably got a warrant for blood at the hospital as well.There has to be street cams of him flying through Dublin yes?
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They probably got a warrant for blood at the hospital as well.There has to be street cams of him flying through Dublin yes?
I’m not. He should do time and a lot of it.I can't believe you're defending that piece of shit
That’s really sad and I remember a few of his drunk podcasts. There’s just not much good with alcohol. Frankly it’s amazing it’s legal when many other things aren’t. Alcohol has killed so many.Wow. Just a spectrum of emotions…..sad, furious, scared.
I know Kirk a little and have had dinner with him through some mutual friends. When he wasn’t drinking he was smart and engaging. Unfortunately, it was not common for him to without a drink in hand. I would frequently tune into his YouTube cast. He was drunk on that at least twice per week. Fricking unbelievable and sad. Rest in peace, young Ethan Perry.
Two lives ended when Barton decided to drive drunk.Stop it. He needs to go away for a while but it was obviously a mistake. Literally the biggest mistake someone can make that leads to taking a life.
Barton always needed to get sober that was always the thing with him. I’d imagine 10-15 years is likely in order which should sober him up.
I can’t imagine what any of these people involved are dealing with right now. Someone lost a loved one and the other family loses a husband and father for a very long time.
This isn’t a life in jail kind of mistake though. This was stupidity and it cost someone their life.
I can remember some of his shows when it was clear he was shit faced. Nevada Buck has to be embarrassed he was in a partnership with KB.Wasn't he absolutely shit-faced live on his show within the last year or so?
I’m not. He should do time and a lot of it.
Of course it’s most sad that someone died. That was someone’s son and probably someone’s husband or boyfriend. However I also think many forget that now Barton’s kids will grow up without a father and a family is broken up. Lots of victims everywhere.
Many of us have made most of their biggest errors when they’re drunk (I know basically ALL of my embarrassment and regretful moments are because of alcohol). Whether it’s cursing someone out here on BP after the Oregon loss, saying something you regret to a loved one, or worse driving drunk. I admit I’ve driven when I shouldn’t have before. So I can’t imagine the grief he’s going to feel when he sobers up and realizes he’s going to lose the best years of his life.
So yes the young man dying is the worst thing of this but Barton’s life is effectively over too. I don’t wish that on anyone.
I personally think this is sad all the way around. Barton made a mistake, a grave one, but this is different than doing something on purpose.
He’s going to rightfully pay the price for that but I hope Barton can get out of prison. Not for him but for his Kids. Kids without a father figure is about one of the more destructive things today in America.
I dunno. Maybe the kids are better off growing up without this guy in their lives? Exactly what kind of example has he been setting for them? Maybe him not being around will help show them that there is a better way to be so that they don’t grow up thinking that his behavior is remotely normal. Some kids are better off without a dad around when their dad is a piece of shit.
And I vehemently disagree that he didn’t do something “on purpose”. Oh, “it’s not his fault, he was drunk” is an absolute cop out. Isn’t this the third time he’s been caught OVI? How many other times has he done this and not been caught. He’s had years and years to get his shit together and recognize he has a problem with booze and he hasn't done shit. How many OVI’s do you have to get before you make a change? Regardless, he wasn’t drunk when he made the decision to go to a bar and start drinking, he wasn’t drunk when he order his second drink or his third drink or his fourth drink. He made a whole lot of sober choices before he ever made a drunk choice. The alcohol is not to blame for this, he is. The lack of accountability for shit people do when they’ve been drinking is a joke. Alcohol doesn’t make you a different person, it just shows who you really are. And he apparently really is a piece of shit,
How the trial goes will be telling. Is he going to plead out or are we going to get a sob story about the alcohol’s interactions with medication, or it was too dark out, or it was too light out, or it’s the bar’s fault for overserving him? He’s entitled to the best defense he can get, but that doesn’t mean he has to use it.
You’d think someone working in the Columbus sports community might be even more aware of the dangers of drunk driving after Johnny and Matty Gaudreau’s deaths less than a year ago, but here we fucking are again and another person minding their own business is dead because some dumb cunt got behind the wheel drunk.
Fuck this guy.
Is it more likely they want to hurt people or did he think he could just make it home?Two lives ended when Barton decided to drive drunk.
Oh and Criminal negligence, which is what this is by Barton, is not a "mistake". This isn't his first rodeo being a drunk driver.
Is it more likely they want to hurt people or did he think he could just make it home?
They always think they can make it home. Yes, he made the biggest mistake of his life but he didn’t set out to kill someone. He set out to get home in his own car. I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve blame but I am saying that no doubt Alcohol severely impacts your decision making. Blame it on the booze? It’s a shared blame. He shouldn’t have got hammer and driven at likely 100mph. However he wouldn’t have been going 100mph the wrong way without the booze.
He deserves his time and hopefully he accepts responsibility.
As for his kids being better off? Maybe but I doubt it. Hopefully Kirk can learn from this and help his kids learn this lesson when he gets out.
His excessive rate of speed through a town isn’t just “trying to get home.”Is it more likely they want to hurt people or did he think he could just make it home?
They always think they can make it home. Yes, he made the biggest mistake of his life but he didn’t set out to kill someone. He set out to get home in his own car. I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve blame but I am saying that no doubt Alcohol severely impacts your decision making. Blame it on the booze? It’s a shared blame. He shouldn’t have got hammer and driven at likely 100mph. However he wouldn’t have been going 100mph the wrong way without the booze.
He deserves his time and hopefully he accepts responsibility.
As for his kids being better off? Maybe but I doubt it. Hopefully Kirk can learn from this and help his kids learn this lesson when he gets out.
Entirely irrelevant. You could have saved yourself the 3 minutes and not type out this nonsense.Is it more likely they want to hurt people or did he think he could just make it home?
They always think they can make it home. Yes, he made the biggest mistake of his life but he didn’t set out to kill someone. He set out to get home in his own car. I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve blame but I am saying that no doubt Alcohol severely impacts your decision making. Blame it on the booze? It’s a shared blame. He shouldn’t have got hammer and driven at likely 100mph. However he wouldn’t have been going 100mph the wrong way without the booze.
He deserves his time and hopefully he accepts responsibility.
As for his kids being better off? Maybe but I doubt it. Hopefully Kirk can learn from this and help his kids learn this lesson when he gets out.