Posted on 08/07/2020 9:25:22 AM PDT by Captain Jack Aubrey
he incident in Karla Dominguezs apartment last October was violent, and it was not consensual, she testified in Alexandria District Court in December. The man she accused was indicted on charges including rape, strangulation and abduction and jailed without bond in Alexandria.
Then the coronavirus pandemic hit. Ibrahim E. Bouaichis lawyers argued that the virus was a danger to both inmates and their attorneys, and that Bouaichi should be freed awaiting trial. On April 9, over the objections of an Alexandria prosecutor, Circuit Court Judge Nolan Dawkins released Bouaichi on $25,000 bond, with the condition that he only leave his Maryland home to meet with his lawyers or pretrial services officials.
On July 29, Alexandria police say, Bouaichi, 33, returned to Alexandria and shot and killed Dominguez outside her apartment in the citys West End.
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So an Ibrahim kills a Karla. The left views this as progress.
Black judge releases a dangerous muslim rapist...What could go wrong?????
My Daughter was just talking about this type of thing, apparently many of the convicts and those let out of jail are taking this covid opportunity to further their careers.
Lefties and criminals get passes and the rest of us live in fear.
It's how commies destabilize before they take over. Yes, we will beg to have our freedoms taken if only we can stop the criminals...that's the commie way...
The 'defund the police' movement is about creating more fear and pushing people INTO the party that controls the criminals and outcomes.
You don't want your home destroyed and your kids raped? Fine, you better belong to the right street gang...oops, I mean 'political party'...
Another 3rd world import inflicting his culture on the US.
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