permafrost wrote:
Are you nuts? I never defended the $1000 bail... I made the point that after these k*****gs he is not walking the street and bail for this offense is 5 million $$$.
I will add, $1000 sounds about right for those offenses you listed. however much we would like we can not keep the dork off the streets for what he may do in the future. And this time that future offense was very horrible.
A child died today, making his total k**led to be 6. no one is trying to defend him in any way.
The point is the bond was too low and he should not have been released, by another one of your favorites, Soros:
Career criminal Darrell E. Brooks Jr. has emerged as the top suspect accused of plowing his red SUV through Waukesha, Wisconsin’s annual Christmas parade on Sunday, k*****g at least five people and injuring dozens of others, including children.
But just last week, Mr. Brooks was released from Milwaukee County jail on $1,000 bail for charges including battery, domestic abuse, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, and bail-jumping. In July of last year, Mr. Brooks was charged with reckless endangerment and possessing a firearm as a felon. In addition, he’s a registered sex offender in Nevada.
“A background check from Wisconsin’s Department of Justice came back with over 50 pages of charges against Brooks stretching back decades,” Fox News reported this week.
Should he be found culpable in Sunday’s atrocities, Mr. Brooks clearly didn’t deserve to be back on the streets of Waukesha. And yet there he was, mainly due to an approach pushed by district attorneys across the country backed by liberal billionaire financier George Soros, an approach that champions such so-called “criminal justice reforms” as abolishing bail for hardened criminals.
Milwaukee’s District Attorney John Chisholm, one of a number of DAs around the country whose campaigns Mr. Soros has helped bankroll, has worked for the last 15 years to change the city’s approach to incarceration.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/nov/23/george-soros-backed-district-attorneys-are-ruining/