Demand justice and accountability for Brittney Ann Twyman case

Demand justice and accountability for Brittney Ann Twyman case

Recent signers:
Christine Thörnwall and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Brittney Ann Twyman stands accused of heinous crimes including first-degree arson, two counts of cruelty to animals, and assault with a deadly weapon causing serious injury. The gravity of these charges cannot be understated, and her actions placed lives in peril, resulting in devastating and life-altering consequences for the victims, particularly Ben.

Ben, among others, suffered immensely due to Brittney's deliberate actions. The trauma and irreversible damage inflicted cannot be undone, nor should they be allowed to be brushed aside. Yet, in a turn that betrays the severity of these offenses, a plea deal is under consideration that would see Brittney serve a mere two years, inclusive of the year and three months she has already spent in custody. Such leniency in sentencing does not reflect the magnitude of harm caused nor does it provide justice to the victims or deter others from committing similar crimes.

We must hold individuals accountable for their actions, especially when those actions display a blatant disregard for human life and safety. The proposed plea deal is not only unjust but a disservice to the victims and the community striving for safety and justice. We demand that the legal system reconsider the plea bargain being offered to Brittney Ann Twyman and ensure that her punishment is commensurate with the severity of her crimes.

Our community deserves to feel secure and to know that justice will prevail. Allowing such a light sentence sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the accountability processes that are essential in our society.

Join us in urging the legal system to stand firm against lenient sentencing in cases that warrant substantial penalties. Let us stand with Ben and all victims in demanding real justice. Sign this petition to insist on accountability and appropriate consequences for Brittney Ann Twyman's actions.

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Recent signers:
Christine Thörnwall and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Brittney Ann Twyman stands accused of heinous crimes including first-degree arson, two counts of cruelty to animals, and assault with a deadly weapon causing serious injury. The gravity of these charges cannot be understated, and her actions placed lives in peril, resulting in devastating and life-altering consequences for the victims, particularly Ben.

Ben, among others, suffered immensely due to Brittney's deliberate actions. The trauma and irreversible damage inflicted cannot be undone, nor should they be allowed to be brushed aside. Yet, in a turn that betrays the severity of these offenses, a plea deal is under consideration that would see Brittney serve a mere two years, inclusive of the year and three months she has already spent in custody. Such leniency in sentencing does not reflect the magnitude of harm caused nor does it provide justice to the victims or deter others from committing similar crimes.

We must hold individuals accountable for their actions, especially when those actions display a blatant disregard for human life and safety. The proposed plea deal is not only unjust but a disservice to the victims and the community striving for safety and justice. We demand that the legal system reconsider the plea bargain being offered to Brittney Ann Twyman and ensure that her punishment is commensurate with the severity of her crimes.

Our community deserves to feel secure and to know that justice will prevail. Allowing such a light sentence sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the accountability processes that are essential in our society.

Join us in urging the legal system to stand firm against lenient sentencing in cases that warrant substantial penalties. Let us stand with Ben and all victims in demanding real justice. Sign this petition to insist on accountability and appropriate consequences for Brittney Ann Twyman's actions.

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