Gangster wants to tattoo DAs name on his face

Wild Bill Kelsoe

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L.A. DA George Gascon's policy prove that guns aren't the problem and gun control laws are only meant to harass law abiding citizens. This gang banger committed murder and Gascon is dropping the gang charge and gun charge and after the plea deal he will only get 25 years.this is a lack of criminal control, not gun control.

 
"Only" 25 years?

What a shit topic.
He won't serve 25 years. He'll be paroled in 10. But yeah, he murdered an innocent person and got 25 years. He should've gotten the death penalty. Or, life, since Called no longer has the death penalty.

But, Gascon dropped the GUN CHARGE...lol. You anti-gunners should be losing your shit over this.
 
He won't serve 25 years. He'll be paroled in 10. But yeah, he murdered an innocent person and got 25 years. He should've gotten the death penalty.


California doesn't have a Death Penalty. He made a plea deal so he won't get life. Go watch an episode of Law and Order or something. Your first post even says he made a plea deal

God you GOPers bitch just for the sake of bitching, I swear.
 
California doesn't have a Death Penalty. He made a plea deal so he won't get life. Go watch an episode of Law and Order or something. Your first post even says he made a plea deal

God you GOPers bitch just for the sake of bitching, I swear.
And the fucknut DA dropped 20 years off his sentence for MURDER, with a GUN. You're really ok with that?
 
L.A. DA George Gascon's policy prove that guns aren't the problem and gun control laws are only meant to harass law abiding citizens. This gang banger committed murder and Gascon is dropping the gang charge and gun charge and after the plea deal he will only get 25 years.this is a lack of criminal control, not gun control.


More to the point it proves, beyond any reasonable doubt, that this piece of shit, Gascon, is openly and unabashedly in the side of subhuman criminal filth, and a against the side of human beings.

His conduct in office constitutes criminal malfeasance and willfully acting as an accessory to every crime that he has failed to properly prosecute.

He belongs in prison, not in public office.
 

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