Archived Feeling down, feeling blue? Just be glad this isn't you (google.com)
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Archived Feeling down, feeling blue? Just be glad this isn't you (google.com)
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"Along with his rehab stints, it looks like jail is also a revolving door for Redmond O'Neal. According to NBC Chicago, Redmond's run-ins with the law started in 2005, when he was placed on probation for an arrest "related to methamphetamine and cocaine possession charges." He was then arrested yet again in 2008 on drug charges and allegedly driving under the influence. As the site went on, 2009 saw the police bust both Redmond and his father on methamphetamine charges. The story gets a bit murky here, since Ryan O'Neal later painted a different picture to Vanity Fair: "It wasn't mine — I had taken it away from him the night before."
As time went on, Redmond's arrests got progressively worse. According to Radar Online, he was sentenced to three years in prison in 2015 for reportedly violating his probation drug case. However, surprisingly enough, he was released nearly two years early due to overcrowding.
Sadly, Redmond's freedom didn't last long. In 2018, the troubled celeb allegedly tried robbing a convenience store at gunpoint while under the influence. As reported by The Blast, "According to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, O'Neal was hit with six counts related to his arrest: one count each of second-degree robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a smoking device, possession of an injection/ingestion device and two counts of possessing a controlled substance."
Read More: https://www.nickiswift.com/173774/the-tragic-life-of-redmond-oneal/
"Another poignant moment of the documentary sees Redmond O'Neal visiting his mother in the hospital during her final days. As The Guardian retold it, Redmond is "seen on camera in his prison jumpsuit, having his handcuffs taken off by an accompanying guard, but remaining shackled at the ankles as he bends close to his mother over the bed and says: 'Mommy? It's Redmond. It's your son.'" After Fawcett finally passed away, Redmond, still in handcuffs, attended her funeral. Detailing the matter to Vanity Fair, Ryan bluntly revealed, "They kept him in chains; he was a pallbearer with handcuffs.""
It is truly bad when mental problems and drug use send a once-superior White man plummeting down to the puerile depths of idiocy and then BELOW that where the typical Negro mentality dwells. If a White man is at a level below that of the typical Negro it is time to seriously consider removing ones' self from the human herd and enter that eternity awaiting us all.