Posted on 02/02/2024 5:34:53 PM PST by grundle
A law enforcement officer told CNN that illegal immigrants are deterred by Florida’s laws and do not look upon the state as a safe haven in which to commit crime sprees.
John Miller, Chief Law Enforcement and Intelligence Analyst, told CNN that among the 175,000 illegal immigrants that have flooded into New York City in recent months, there is a “criminal element that looks at a different opportunity here. These individuals—I went over their rap sheets yesterday—multiple charges: grand larceny, robbery, attempted robbery, grand larceny, grand larceny.”
These are the men Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg sought fit to release without bail.
“This particular crew,” Miller said, “operated on mopeds and scooters. They were doing organized retail theft, they were doing snatches on the street: iPhones, iPads, clothing, so on and so forth. One of them that they are still seeking has 10 charges on one day because he’s part of a pattern that’s been going on.”
“I’m looking at the dates when their arrests started,” Miller continued, “which is probably close to when they got here, they’ve only been here a couple of months. So, what the detectives are telling me is, they have crews here that are operating in New York, do all their stealing, then go to Florida to spend the money then come back.”
As to why “they don’t stay in Florida and and steal there,” Miller said officers told him it’s because “there you go to jail.”
The CNN host Erica Hill had nothing to say to that.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul declared that the illegal immigrants who beat up NYPD officers, were released without bail due to New York City’s soft-on-crime policies, then absconded to California using fake names, should be deported. In 2021, she spoke with compassionate glee about how welcoming the US, and New york, should be to illegal immigrants who flood the city.
Hochul announced $2.4 billion in the state’s new budget to provide more resources to illegal immigrants.
Speaking truth to CNN is like
throwing garlic at vampires
Am I the only one who finds the confusion over this amusing?
Who would think that facing consequences for your actions might be a deterrent?
Who knew?
She almost choked on her Defund the Police button.
Ok, this is at least the third time I’ve seen this article referenced here on FR. Search still works folks.
What a surprise. I never would have figured a cause and effect. But then I don’t have a degree in some worthless social engineering major from a now worthless college like Harvard.
Stunned that she got an honest, non-woke answer or stunned that they still take crime serious in Florida.
Yes, but, but; they all went to C-C-COLLege for a really, really long TIME; and they all talk like they know SO MUCH MORE than those stupid people who think the OLD WAY, you know; like those people who made this awful, dreadful, deadly hellhole that is starting to really like SUCK now, on account of everyone trying to GET IN HERE; I think; I mean, ...it isn’t really this way, with like Reality and stuff, is it? Because if it is, well, I’m... outta here!
It needs to be posted several times because Florida has a novel strategy to discourage violent crime - punish offenders.
In Florida, deputies love to have a perp run into the Forest. Then deputies get to use their helicopters, and K-9 units, and get to fire weapons repeatedly until they run out of ammunition. Deeper into the Forest, a gator is likely to eat a perp. And in the warmer months (not December or January), mosquitoes will suck the life out of anyone hiding still.
Stolen car chase? Someone is going to die.
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Bragg is best described as fat, dumb and lazy. He has no reason to increase his workload, so he releases lawbreakers without bail.
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