Will “Let ’em Loose” Lou Anna Treat This Previously Convicted Sex Offender Gently?

There is no cure for pedophilia, and any sentence less than life imprisonment simply means that a convicted pedophile will offend again. Previous offender charged with dozens of sex crime offenses in Lexington, records show by Christopher Leach | Thursday, August 4, 2022 | 8:24 AM EDT A registered sex offender in Lexington was booked …

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73-Year-Old Man Murdered by Teens in Philly

Unsurprisingly, The Philadelphia Inquirer wants to keep them out of the adult system. Shockingly enough, the Inquirer actually reported, albeit briefly, on two murders in the city yesterday. Two people were killed and eight others wounded in separate shootings around Philadelphia on Monday, police said. Just after 3 p.m., an unidentified man believed to be …

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Police Department Has Already Spent Entirety of ‘Fuel Budget,’ Residents Given Frightening News

Ordinary Americans aren’t the only ones feeling the squeeze from the record high prices of gasoline. With over three months to go before the end of their fiscal year, the Isabella County Sheriff’s Office in central Michigan has already exhausted their entire fuel budget. According to WDIV-TV, in a now-deleted June 7 Facebook post, Sheriff Michael Main wrote: …

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They Thought We Wouldn’t Notice: Leftist Fire Bombers Now Face Drastically Reduced Sentences Under Biden Admin

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New York City attorneys Colinford Mattis, 34, and Urooj Rahman, 33, were arrested for tossing a Molotov cocktail into a parked police car in Brooklyn on May 30, 2020, during the riots that swept the country following the death of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer, which had occurred five days …

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Police and Force

We’ve just had another horrific mass shooting…the murder of 19 elementary school students and two of their teachers, coupled with the background of a rising violence rate that has 9.5 Mass Shooting equivalents taking place in Chicago every week of the year. Yet the usual suspects are screaming for police “reform.” Among the issues these …

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Why is Philadelphia’s District Attorney Wasting Time and Money Trying to Free Already Convicted Killers?

It’s perfectly understandable that when a city like Philadelphia elects a George Soros sponsored defense attorney to become District Attorney, that that District Attorney will be more interested in setting criminals free than prosecuting crimes. From The Philadelphia Inquirer: Two judges have sparred with the Philly DA’s office recently over questions about old murder convictions …

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Killadelphia

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We already knew it was a bloody few days in the City of Brotherly Love, but the city didn’t update its figures on Friday, due, I suppose, to the Good Friday holiday. Now they have, and it’s ugly. The Philadelphia Police Department’s Current Crime Statistics page states that there have been 140 homicides in the …

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I Have No Sympathy For This Criminal!

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On Sunday, The Philadelphia Inquirer gave OpEd space to Aaron M. Kinzer, because the editors just love them some criminals: In prison, a phone was my lifeline. Until I got caught with it. Congress should overturn the Cell Phone Contraband Act to give incarcerated a a lifeline to the outside world. by Aaron M Kinzer …

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A Very Minor Omission In The Philadelphia Inquirer

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I use the term ‘journolism’ to refer to heavily biased reporting. It’s not a misspelling: my of spelling ‘journolist’ or ‘journolism’ comes from JournoList, an email list of 400 influential and politically liberal journalists, the exposure of which called into question their objectivity. Many times biased journalism comes not from stating something false, but the …

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So, who failed here?

Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s record of sentencing child pornography case offenders to below the minimum in federal sentencing guidelines looks like something that even Joe Biden wouldn’t have been stupid enough to ignore before nominating her to the Supreme Court, if he knew about it, so the obvious question becomes: who in the Administration failed …

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