[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] A report from The Spokesman-Review unveiled the releases - showing how from 2021 to September 2023, judges in Spokane, Washington, have released 665 people accused of violent crimes.
Offenses ranged from rape, molesting children, making death threats, assaults, and vehicular homicide, the report revealed - but like ex-Spokane officer Nathan Nash, 39, all thought to be responsible were released as they awaited trial.
Others arrested for more serious offenses, like first-degree murder, were also able to walk out of one of the city's only two county jails unhindered - including 43-year-old Jordan Knippling, who prosecutors say killed a 53-year-old man at a homeless camp.
Several who spoke to the Review, including the county sheriff and city's spread-thin police chief, called the data concerning - with County Commissioner Al French telling the paper the releases do not stem from overcrowding.
In the meantime, judges like Spokane County Superior's Julie McKay continue to cast down such judgments - with McKay, the court's current presiding judge, offering an explanation to the paper.
She said Sunday of he releases: 'The presumption when they hit jail is that they are going to go right back out.
'That's where we start from, because that's what the law says,' she insisted.
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Good news - you’re the fastest growing city in America.
Bad news - everyone moving in has volunteered to be massage therapists at local K-8 schools.
Posted by: Super Hose ||
10/23/2023 12:42 Comments ||
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#2
So they're releasing rapists into the general population.
Do we hear any protest at all from feminists? From MeToo? Anything at all? Hypocrites.
Posted by: Tom ||
10/23/2023 15:56 Comments ||
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#3
You elected someone who's a communist and believes in tearing down the system. Then you're suprised when the system gets torn down.
Steep learning curve there...
Posted by: ed in texas ||
10/23/2023 9:03 Comments ||
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#4
In any discussion of de Blasio policy, it is hard to pinpoint one motivation. One thing that you can definitively rule out is leadership.
Posted by: Super Hose ||
10/23/2023 12:38 Comments ||
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[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] The Daily Mail misunderstands The Donald’s response to Hillary!’s claim that his voters are cult in need of deprogramming. Weird.
So weird.
Trump threatens the power of the DC Swamp & Elitist privileges.
As sad and worrisome as it is to say it.
I am sure there is no limit which they will not go to silence him, in order to protect their way of life and power.
#4
Hillary!'s biggest problem is, she won't grasp the point that no matter what she says, it isn't going to help. Except for her syncophants, nobody wants to hear from her.
Posted by: ed in texas ||
10/23/2023 9:07 Comments ||
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#5
Chevron bought Hess in a $53B deal yesterday. Seems some of the top execs at Big Oil think Joe will not be re-elected and the next prexident won't be a "Fossil fuels must die!" drooler.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
10/23/2023 9:10 Comments ||
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#6
/\ I am beginning to see signs of that as well Merc.
#7
We all know it isn't Biden who is calling the shots. Every now and then they trot him out to read something from a teleprompter and then he goes back to the beach. Don't worry about the Middle East. They're managing the situation without him. But the American people have a right to know who "they" are. At least with Trump, we'd know.
But the brainwashing is on going even now. Kids in school are being brainwashed as I post this comment. Gullible, soft-headed housewives are brainwashed as they watch The View on ABC. Just have a look at the so-called "evening news" on your television and you'll see it happening right in front of your eyes.
Posted by: Abu Uluque ||
10/23/2023 12:59 Comments ||
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#8
Well. What if the secret brain trust decides things went a little too far in the wrong direction under Bidet and they can just bring Trump back and get rid of him later.
From their point of view it might be a "keep your enemies closer" moment.
Posted by: M. Murcek ||
10/23/2023 13:03 Comments ||
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#9
Allow me to relieve all here of the "...what ifs". Ain't happenin'!
Posted by: Rex Mundi ||
10/23/2023 19:32 Comments ||
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