Tuesday, October 29, 2013

"Squad Car Or A Box":

That’s the choice one concealed carry holder gave a would-be rapist/burglar who was in the process of breaking into his daughter’s bedroom. The main thing behind the crime rate being so high was revealed in this case, where the perp was well-known to the police, since they had dealt with him many times—but he was still free. If the “justice system” was a little more efficient and kept criminals in prison a little longer, this guy might still be in prison and not breaking into young girls’ bedrooms at night and rifling cars next door. This was the kid’s first arrest as an adult, but might not have happened if he had been dealt with a little more severely before. After knocking on doors, cops lodged charges in 11 different crimes (8 felonies, 3 misdemeanors) committed that night, as he went up and down the street, breaking into things. This kid lived in the neighborhood, as is usually the case, and knew most of the people he was robbing. With all his previous brushes with the law, why was this kid not still in prison? (The Blaze)

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