Drop Dead Fred
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This is absolutely despicable.
In California, a violent serial criminal named William Shae McKay was supposed to spend the next 25 years in prison.
But Judge Cara D. Hutson, from the Rancho Cucamonga branch of the San Bernardino County Superior Court, let him out.
McKay then murdered Deputy Isaiah Cordero.
I’d be very curious to hear Judge Hutson’s explanation for why she allowed this violent serial criminal to murder an innocent person.
Deputy Fatally Shot During Confrontation with Felon in Jurupa Valley
Deputy Fatally Shot During Confrontation with Felon in Jurupa Valley
December 30, 2022
The man accused of shooting a Riverside County sheriff’s deputy is dead Friday after a confrontation with law enforcement officers and a lengthy chase that ended in Norco, leading to a freeway closure.
Deputy Isaiah Cordero, 32, was fatally shot by a convicted felon during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley on Thursday shortly before 2 p.m. in the 3900 block of Golden West Avenue, near Rathke Drive, less than a block from Rustic Lane Elementary School, and the gunman was killed by police officers two hours later, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department...
... McKay’s criminal history included convictions for kidnapping, assault on a California Highway Patrol canine and armed robbery.
“This tragedy should have been (prevented) by the criminal justice system,” Bianco said. “This suspect was on his third strike in 2021. But instead of receiving a sentence of 25 years to life in state prison, a judge lowered his bail. He failed to appear for sentencing … and the same judge released him again. We would not be here today if this judge had done her job.”
San Bernardino County Superior Court documents show that the judge was Cara D. Hutson, out of the Rancho Cucamonga branch. She was re-elected to the bench in June and has been a judicial officer since 2007.
“(McKay) should have been immediately sentenced. The judge allowed him out, and here we are today,” Bianco said.
In California, a violent serial criminal named William Shae McKay was supposed to spend the next 25 years in prison.
But Judge Cara D. Hutson, from the Rancho Cucamonga branch of the San Bernardino County Superior Court, let him out.
McKay then murdered Deputy Isaiah Cordero.
I’d be very curious to hear Judge Hutson’s explanation for why she allowed this violent serial criminal to murder an innocent person.
Deputy Fatally Shot During Confrontation with Felon in Jurupa Valley
Deputy Fatally Shot During Confrontation with Felon in Jurupa Valley
December 30, 2022
The man accused of shooting a Riverside County sheriff’s deputy is dead Friday after a confrontation with law enforcement officers and a lengthy chase that ended in Norco, leading to a freeway closure.
Deputy Isaiah Cordero, 32, was fatally shot by a convicted felon during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley on Thursday shortly before 2 p.m. in the 3900 block of Golden West Avenue, near Rathke Drive, less than a block from Rustic Lane Elementary School, and the gunman was killed by police officers two hours later, according to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department...
... McKay’s criminal history included convictions for kidnapping, assault on a California Highway Patrol canine and armed robbery.
“This tragedy should have been (prevented) by the criminal justice system,” Bianco said. “This suspect was on his third strike in 2021. But instead of receiving a sentence of 25 years to life in state prison, a judge lowered his bail. He failed to appear for sentencing … and the same judge released him again. We would not be here today if this judge had done her job.”
San Bernardino County Superior Court documents show that the judge was Cara D. Hutson, out of the Rancho Cucamonga branch. She was re-elected to the bench in June and has been a judicial officer since 2007.
“(McKay) should have been immediately sentenced. The judge allowed him out, and here we are today,” Bianco said.