2aguy
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Here we have a case of a Prosecutor who will not lock up gun offenders, and eventually those gun offenders commit murder. These same prosecutors will then go out and demand that law abiding gun owners, who committed no crime with their legal guns, need to give up their Right to own and carry a gun for self defense.....
If you want to stop gun murder and gun crime....you need to focus on actual criminals who commit gun murder and gun crime, and stop targeting law abiding gun owners.....Targeting law abiding gun owners doesn't stop gun crime....
The only reason democrat judges, prosecutors and politicians target law abiding gun owners is because they hate guns and the people who own and carry them....except, of course, for the actual criminals who commit crimes with guns.....they let them go over and over again, even though they are the ones who will kill with a gun.
How does that make any freaking sense?
Larry Krasner, the DA in this story....is a democrat.
Under DA Krasner, more gun-possession cases get court diversionary program
In June 2018, Maalik Jackson-Wallace was arrested on a Frankford street and charged with carrying a concealed gun without a license and a gram of marijuana. It was his first arrest.
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office recommended the Frankford man for a court diversionary program called Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) that put him on two years’ probation. His record could have been expunged if he had successfully completed the program.
But Jackson-Wallace, 24, was arrested again on gun-possession charges in March in Bridesburg. He was released from jail after a judge granted a defense motion for unsecured bail. And on June 13, he was arrested a third time — charged with murder in a shooting two days earlier in Frankford that killed a 26-year-old man.
Jackson-Wallace’s case has been cited by some on social media as an example of how they say District Attorney Larry Krasner’s policies are too lenient and lead to gun violence.
In fact, statistics obtained from the DA’s Office show that in 2018, Krasner’s first year in office, 78 gun-possession cases were placed in the ARD program — compared with just 12 such diversions in gun-possession cases the previous year, 11 in 2016, 14 in 2015. and 10 in 2014.
If you want to stop gun murder and gun crime....you need to focus on actual criminals who commit gun murder and gun crime, and stop targeting law abiding gun owners.....Targeting law abiding gun owners doesn't stop gun crime....
The only reason democrat judges, prosecutors and politicians target law abiding gun owners is because they hate guns and the people who own and carry them....except, of course, for the actual criminals who commit crimes with guns.....they let them go over and over again, even though they are the ones who will kill with a gun.
How does that make any freaking sense?
Larry Krasner, the DA in this story....is a democrat.
Under DA Krasner, more gun-possession cases get court diversionary program
In June 2018, Maalik Jackson-Wallace was arrested on a Frankford street and charged with carrying a concealed gun without a license and a gram of marijuana. It was his first arrest.
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office recommended the Frankford man for a court diversionary program called Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) that put him on two years’ probation. His record could have been expunged if he had successfully completed the program.
But Jackson-Wallace, 24, was arrested again on gun-possession charges in March in Bridesburg. He was released from jail after a judge granted a defense motion for unsecured bail. And on June 13, he was arrested a third time — charged with murder in a shooting two days earlier in Frankford that killed a 26-year-old man.
Jackson-Wallace’s case has been cited by some on social media as an example of how they say District Attorney Larry Krasner’s policies are too lenient and lead to gun violence.
In fact, statistics obtained from the DA’s Office show that in 2018, Krasner’s first year in office, 78 gun-possession cases were placed in the ARD program — compared with just 12 such diversions in gun-possession cases the previous year, 11 in 2016, 14 in 2015. and 10 in 2014.