Another soft on crime horror story (25 felonies...)

Democrats own the Soft on Crime culture - from illegals to home-grown criminals.
So when a Republican city in a Republican county in a Republican state has an issue with their Republican judges and their Republican prosecutors… the democrats own that?

You guys seriously need help. I am not sure you can be helped honestly.
 

When will the insanity end?

When will these sick judges who don't understand human nature be put in prison themselves for being complicit in these horrific crimes?

I know... what a dreamer I am..

You'd think people would get it that these monsters who keep getting arrested actually WANT to be in prison, subconsciously or otherwise. Why aren't they given their wish?
MAGA state crazy.
 
So when a Republican city in a Republican county in a Republican state has an issue with their Republican judges and their Republican prosecutors… the democrats own that?

You guys seriously need help. I am not sure you can be helped honestly.
That is definitely an anomaly. The trend is the volume of repeat offenders and illegals that have committed horrific crimes. The Charlotte NC train incident, the illegal in NYC igniting a random person, countless innocents being pushed onto subway tracks, illegals shooting random people in San Francisco.
 
How is this a political issue? I am not following.

First, Lexington Co is 70% Republican... its South Carolina.

Second, looks like it was this guy's first violent offense, as horrific as it was, (as if any murder isnt horrific). Are we blaming prosecutors for not being Minority Report and convicting him of future crimes or is there some violent crime in the past that was whitewashed?

Here is his crimes. Almost all the charges were stolen goods or possession charges. I didnt see anything violent, but maybe I missed it. No idea why a career thief graduated into a cold blooded executioner. He deserves to never see freedom.


And this is the problem.

we have 2 million people in prison.

we have another 7 million on parole or probation.

We have 70 million Americans with some kind of police records (not counting moving violations.)

We just can't lock people up before they commit crimes.
 
And this is the problem.

we have 2 million people in prison.

we have another 7 million on parole or probation.

We have 70 million Americans with some kind of police records (not counting moving violations.)

We just can't lock people up before they commit crimes.
Do you not have any empathy for the victims of people that have been locked up multiple times?
 
Trump needs to take those with family member murdered by illegal aliens and career criminals rewarded by Democrats on the road during midterm.
 
Do you not have any empathy for the victims of people that have been locked up multiple times?

Again, when we start addressing the root causes of crime, then we get to solving the problem.

How does throwing someone in prison make it better for the victim, exactly?

Preventing the crime to start with makes it better for victims.

The rest of the industrialized world has figured this out, which is why they have significantly lower crime rates than we do.

But you guys play this game of "White Women In Peril" without addressing the underlying issues of gun proliferation, mental illness, poverty, addiction, and racism.
 
Again, when we start addressing the root causes of crime, then we get to solving the problem.

How does throwing someone in prison make it better for the victim, exactly?

Preventing the crime to start with makes it better for victims.

The rest of the industrialized world has figured this out, which is why they have significantly lower crime rates than we do.

But you guys play this game of "White Women In Peril" without addressing the underlying issues of gun proliferation, mental illness, poverty, addiction, and racism.
Predictably, you played the “blame the victim” card woven in with excuses including guns, mental illness, poverty, drugs and racism. Nowhere is accountability on behalf of the criminal mentioned.

The argument was that people with multiple arrests and minimal jail time are committing violent crimes and yet you will blame the victim and America no matter how many times crimes committed by the same individual.
 
The rest of the industrialized world has figured this out, which is why they have significantly lower crime rates than we do.

But you guys play this game of "White Women In Peril" without addressing the underlying issues of gun proliferation, mental illness, poverty, addiction, and racism.
Ask yourself why West and South Chicago have higher crime rates than the rest of the city. Therein you'll have your answer.

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Are you a judge who loves criminals and releases them?

I know, you were being sarcastic. But I am focused on these loony judges who should be fired and then sent to prison for letting repeat criminals out on the streets. They are accomplices to their subsequent crimes.

Oh, yeh, forgot something: should lose their law licenses also.

Maybe if they ended up homeless themselves, they would REALLY, really understand homelessness, something they often talk about but do not fully understand.. but experience makes people understand.
It's the law and guidelines the judge is given to follow from my understanding. It is not up to judges. Legislators are responsible for setting the punishment per crime and guidelines for the Judge....

We imprison more people per capita than any other Nation in the world, with the exception of ElSalvador and Cuba occasionally beating us....our prisons are full and there is no money to expand them, let alone handle the overcrowded prisons as is....

This seems to be the legislature giving lighter guidelines to judges so not so many are jamming our jails and prison, instead of raising taxes to pay for additional prisons and guards???
 
Predictably, you played the “blame the victim” card woven in with excuses including guns, mental illness, poverty, drugs and racism. Nowhere is accountability on behalf of the criminal mentioned.

The argument was that people with multiple arrests and minimal jail time are committing violent crimes and yet you will blame the victim and America no matter how many times crimes committed by the same individual.

Except this guy wasn't committing violent crimes, he was committing petty theft.

we don't have enough jail space for the property crimes. Prisons, in some ways, are part of the problem. You throw a petty criminal in with the hardened criminals and dehumanize him for a few years and then you wonder why he comes out a lot more vicious than when he went in.

Again, the Europeans don't have these problems. They only lock up the truly dangerous, they have social programs to that no one has to steal to eat, they have treatment programs for the addicts and the mentally ill.

(This is usually the part where some "totally not a racist" will remind us they don't have black people.)

We choose to live like this, and when most of the victims are people of color, you don't give a shit.

But oh my god, they killed a pretty white girl, let's all get upset! Where's the rope?
 
Try again. Not so woke this time.
It's the truth.


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Yes, research consistently shows that crime, particularly violent crime, is concentrated in the poor areas of US cities, which are often characterized by concentrated disadvantage, including high unemployment and low income. People in low-income households also experience higher rates of violent victimization
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Oh brother... putting words in my mouth and twisting others

Since you didn't read the OP,

This guy and so many others are being given way-too short sentences, probably in violation of the law... So many of them should have been locked up for LONG periods of time (you know, like the time when their victims were legitimately free to do whatever they were doing when murdered) -- but no, some stupid-ass lib judge lets them out LONG before they served their terms and they.. OMG OMG! We can't believe it (!) :rolleyes:

murdered someone!
Who is the judge you are talking about?
 
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