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Why was he out of jail?

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297 views 25 upvotes Made by Hardraker 2 days ago in politics
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7 ups, 1d,
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Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles:

“We will never arrest our way out of issues such as homelessness and mental health,”

IF THE PRICK WAS IN JAIL, HE NEVER COULD'VE BOARDED THE TRAIN !
8 ups, 1d,
1 reply
Insane asylum would work too.
1 up, 8h
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I know of an asylum where he can be sent
5 ups, 1d
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Let it in fn
6 ups, 1d,
1 reply
🚨 MASSIVE NEWS: Congressman Randy Fine (R-FL) is filing legislation to TARGET any judge who releases violent criminals who go on to commit more crime - after the murder of Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte.

"Those 12+ judges that released Decarlos Brown Jr. should have their day in court too."

LONG OVERDUE.

"It’s easy to release criminals when you’re protected by an armed bailiff at all times. The rest of us aren’t so lucky."

This should pass with FLYING COLORS. But we all know how Democrats will vote.
2 ups, 21h,
2 replies
Can we apply that retroactively to Mike Huckabee who released a man from prison who went on to murder four cops in Washington state?
3 ups, 20h,
1 reply
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2 ups, 18h,
1 reply
I thought that was an easy enough question to answer
1 up, 10h
You're comparing apples to carburetors. Old lib trick. Try ancient shit elsewhere.
1 up, 10h,
1 reply
Not the same thing. Police are armed. This kid didn't stand a chance against a career criminal who's own family feared him.
0 ups, 7h
So killing four policeman isn't as bad as killing one woman on a train?
4 ups, 21h
4 ups, 1d
2 ups, 15h,
1 reply
Because of a broken justice system
4 ups, 15h,
1 reply
Liberals broke it.
2 ups, 9h,
2 replies
They broke the mental Healthcare system too. Carter said he was mainstreaming the mentally ill. He cut funding for asylums. Soon we had a homeless problem and a spree shooting crisis.
1 up, 3h
Any homeless person or drug addict who commits an act of violence is a danger to society, and needs to be held in treatment until they are deemed to be no longer a threat to public safety,
0 ups, 7h,
2 replies
It was Regan who cut funding for asylums, not carter
2 ups, 6h,
1 reply
It was the dem majority legislative branch that did that. . .a president doesn't control the purse strings, the legislative branch does.
1 up, 3h
Read comment above.
1 up, 3h
There were a few court cases in the 1970s that were instrumental in changing how people were civilly committed to mental institutions. These changes made it more difficult to put people in mental institutions. Apparently things have gotten out of hand lately. People who are dangerous to society are not being committed to mental institutions for treatment.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_involving_mental_health
3 ups, 14h,
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Another completely wrong inference from an ignorant liberal.

According to the latest estimates, North Carolina has about 8 million citizen-voting-age residents, and as of Sept. 28th, 2024, 7.6 million registered voters. Their partisan affiliation was roughly split between three groups: unaffiliated, Democrat, and Republican, with a slight lead to unaffiliated. Specifically:

2,886,573 or 38% were registered unaffiliated;
2,413,469 or 32% were registered Democrat;
2,285,377 or 30% were registered Republican; and
72,300 or 0.94% were registered to another party.

North Carolina has been led by a Democratic governor for 24 of the last 28 years. For 12 of those years, the state government operated as a Democratic trifecta, meaning the party had control of the executive branch and both chambers of the state legislature.
1 up, 7h,
1 reply
Maybe I was wrong
1 up, 3h
Yep
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