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New far-left DA says plan to go soft on many crimes 'will make us safer'

Manhattan’s newly sworn-in district attorney reportedly told his staff he does not intend to prosecute several crimes, including resisting arrest. At the same time New York City’s newly sworn-in mayor is pledging to crack down on surging crime.

Alvin Bragg, a former federal prosecutor sworn in as Manhattan District Attorney on Jan. 1, sent guidance to his office calling for the "decriminalization/non prosecution" for crimes including marijuana possession, turnstile jumping, trespassing, resisting arrest, interfering with an arrest and prostitution. 

Additionally, the guidance says the DA’s office will "not seek carceral sentence other than for homicide" or "class B violent felony in which a deadly weapon causes serious injury, domestic violence felonies" with some exceptions in "extraordinary circumstances."

The memo argues that "reserving incarceration for matters involving significant harm will make us safer."

 

Resisting arrest will make us safer?

All the crooks will fight back with the police not fearing prosecution

Also with interfering with an arrest will give groups of crooks a pass

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2 hours ago, Redondo said:

New far-left DA says plan to go soft on many crimes 'will make us safer'

Manhattan’s newly sworn-in district attorney reportedly told his staff he does not intend to prosecute several crimes, including resisting arrest. At the same time New York City’s newly sworn-in mayor is pledging to crack down on surging crime.

Alvin Bragg, a former federal prosecutor sworn in as Manhattan District Attorney on Jan. 1, sent guidance to his office calling for the "decriminalization/non prosecution" for crimes including marijuana possession, turnstile jumping, trespassing, resisting arrest, interfering with an arrest and prostitution. 

Additionally, the guidance says the DA’s office will "not seek carceral sentence other than for homicide" or "class B violent felony in which a deadly weapon causes serious injury, domestic violence felonies" with some exceptions in "extraordinary circumstances."

The memo argues that "reserving incarceration for matters involving significant harm will make us safer."

 

Resisting arrest will make us safer?

All the crooks will fight back with the police not fearing prosecution

Also with interfering with an arrest will give groups of crooks a pass

 

NY.  Won't prosecute sexual assault.  But will go after Trump no matter what.  

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13 hours ago, Redondo said:

New far-left DA says plan to go soft on many crimes 'will make us safer'

Manhattan’s newly sworn-in district attorney reportedly told his staff he does not intend to prosecute several crimes, including resisting arrest. At the same time New York City’s newly sworn-in mayor is pledging to crack down on surging crime.

Alvin Bragg, a former federal prosecutor sworn in as Manhattan District Attorney on Jan. 1, sent guidance to his office calling for the "decriminalization/non prosecution" for crimes including marijuana possession, turnstile jumping, trespassing, resisting arrest, interfering with an arrest and prostitution. 

Additionally, the guidance says the DA’s office will "not seek carceral sentence other than for homicide" or "class B violent felony in which a deadly weapon causes serious injury, domestic violence felonies" with some exceptions in "extraordinary circumstances."

The memo argues that "reserving incarceration for matters involving significant harm will make us safer."

 

Resisting arrest will make us safer?

All the crooks will fight back with the police not fearing prosecution

Also with interfering with an arrest will give groups of crooks a pass

dear manhattan, this won't end well. trust us. it'll be a mess before february rolls around. good luck with that.

signed, 

SF and LA

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Boston bomber received federal COVID relief check

Convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been ordered by prosecutors to return a $1,400 COVID relief payment he received last summer along with other money sent to him, according to a court filing Wednesday.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has paid only $2,202.03 out of more than $101 million owed in restitution to victims of the 2013 crime

 

So they give a Covid check to this guy in prison?

I guess he needed money to put food on the table and pay rent

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5 minutes ago, Redondo said:

Boston bomber received federal COVID relief check

Convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been ordered by prosecutors to return a $1,400 COVID relief payment he received last summer along with other money sent to him, according to a court filing Wednesday.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has paid only $2,202.03 out of more than $101 million owed in restitution to victims of the 2013 crime

 

So they give a Covid check to this guy in prison?

I guess he needed money to put food on the table and pay rent

https://www.ktvu.com/news/california-inmates-indicted-in-1-4m-edd-fraud-scheme-feds-say.amp
 

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What's behind unrest rocking oil-rich Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan is experiencing the worst street protests the country has seen since gaining independence three decades ago.

The outburst of instability is causing significant concern in Kazakhstan’s two powerful neighbors: Russia and China. The country sells most of its oil exports to China and is a key strategic ally of Moscow.

A sudden spike in the price of car fuel at the start of the year triggered the first protests in a remote oil town in the west. But the tens of thousands who have since surged onto the streets across more than a dozen cities and towns now have the entire authoritarian government in their sights.

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Holyshit this takes the cake. LMAO

Could this guy be anymore full of shit?

Schumer says he was targeted on Jan. 6 for his religion

"I was within 30 feet of these nasty, racist, bigoted insurrectionists. Had someone had a gun, had two of them blocked off the door, who knows what would have happened. I was told later that one of them reportedly said, 'There's the big Jew. Let's get him,' " Schumer said.

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/588571-schumer-says-he-was-targeted-on-jan-6-for-his-religion

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