ah yes, brock turner, best known for swimming https://t.co/GYJPy4Zgid
— Dave Gershgorn (@davegershgorn) September 2, 2016
What he Brock Turner get let out early for? Good behavior? He wasn't in there long enough to behave!
— Smokkee G Singleton (@MrGBIZ) September 2, 2016
Brock Turner is released after only serving half his sentence that was way too lenient as is. Smh. pic.twitter.com/qvzkEmqmdF
— M. (@maxinecabassa) September 2, 2016
Of course he got released for "good behaviour". It's pretty hard to predatorily target, stalk and assault women while in jail. #BrockTurner
— sarah frances (@loosepages) September 2, 2016
I'm still using the same bottle of foundation that I had before Brock Turner was sentenced
— Jana (@jmet_) September 2, 2016
it's also annoying how his former accomplishments are still glorified "ex-Stanford swimmer" instead of the sexual assaulter he is
— alyssa (@alyssadom_) September 2, 2016
@lizacranee @BostonGlobe the fact that they address him as "ex-Stanford swimmer" instead of "sexual assault convict" is bs.
— emma:) (@emmadanielle12) September 2, 2016
If I see one more headline call Brock Turner an ex Stanford swimmer as he leaves PRISON... It's inaccurate and irresponsible journalism.
— Josephine Yurcaba (@JoYurcaba) September 2, 2016
the way this police officer looked at Brock turner when he was leaving jail?? i hope he feels that disgust pic.twitter.com/GcnkemGsOm
— Taylor Woolridge (@taylormariewoo) September 2, 2016