Maniac who went to jail for opening fire on police officers was arrested for yet another rampage after being released from prison on a sweetheart deal

"Gunman opens fire on cars in terrifying attack on busy Massachusetts road after being freed from jail for the SAME crime
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A gun-wielding maniac who went to jail for opening fire on police officers was arrested for yet another rampage after being released from prison on a sweetheart deal.

Tyler Brown, 46, was taken into custody in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Monday after shooting two men inside their cars with an assault style rifle, police said.

The suspect was caught on video waving the gun erratically in the street after letting off between 50 and 60 shots. Police said the two men have life-threatening injuries.


After police responded to the scene, Brown was shot and wounded by a State Trooper and a civilian, a former Marine, before being taken into custody.

This was not Brown's first run-in with the law. In May 2020 he opened fire on Boston police officers and pleaded guilty to attempted murder in 2021.

Prosecutors said Brown let off 13 rounds at officers who responded to a 911 call about a man with a gun.

At the time of the 2020 incident he was on probation for a 2014 conviction relating to assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, as well as witness intimidation.

Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins asked then Suffolk Superior Court Judge Janet Sanders to imprison Brown for between 10 to 12 years, with five years of probation to follow.

But Brown was only handed only 5 to 6 years behind bars for the attempted murder charge by Judge Sanders. He was released after just a few years."



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Everyday, judges give violent criminals "sweetheart deals". They should be held accountable, when their "sweethearts" harm others.
Democrats: But he can be rehabilitated.
 
Well...hold on.

The judge has to approve the deals.
They have to make certain the defendant thoroughly understands the deal they are making with the prosecution....and assure the defendant's constitutional rights....

And yes, you are right! They can reject a plea deal proposal of the prosecution for being too lenient or reject it for being too harsh, both are rare from my understanding.

The bail judge is usually not the same judge who oversaw the plea deal after they have served.
 
"Gunman opens fire on cars in terrifying attack on busy Massachusetts road after being freed from jail for the SAME crime
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A gun-wielding maniac who went to jail for opening fire on police officers was arrested for yet another rampage after being released from prison on a sweetheart deal.

Tyler Brown, 46, was taken into custody in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Monday after shooting two men inside their cars with an assault style rifle, police said.

The suspect was caught on video waving the gun erratically in the street after letting off between 50 and 60 shots. Police said the two men have life-threatening injuries.


After police responded to the scene, Brown was shot and wounded by a State Trooper and a civilian, a former Marine, before being taken into custody.

This was not Brown's first run-in with the law. In May 2020 he opened fire on Boston police officers and pleaded guilty to attempted murder in 2021.

Prosecutors said Brown let off 13 rounds at officers who responded to a 911 call about a man with a gun.

At the time of the 2020 incident he was on probation for a 2014 conviction relating to assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, as well as witness intimidation.

Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins asked then Suffolk Superior Court Judge Janet Sanders to imprison Brown for between 10 to 12 years, with five years of probation to follow.

But Brown was only handed only 5 to 6 years behind bars for the attempted murder charge by Judge Sanders. He was released after just a few years."



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Everyday, judges give violent criminals "sweetheart deals". They should be held accountable, when their "sweethearts" harm others.
Give them and their families karma.
 
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