Posted on 05/10/2019 6:13:39 AM PDT by artichokegrower
The man suspected of punching a woman on a downtown Santa Cruz street has been arrested by Santa Cruz police.
He's been identified as 38-year-old Justin Schreiber.
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Interesting video but don't know how to make it play without the ad.
Why my wife no longer shops in downtown Santa Cruz. Used to be a fun place to go.
Initially, I read that as "Bieber"...
He has probably already been released, charges dropped or reduced to disorderly conduct and case Dismissed. Here in California, these actions are no longer a real crime and no punishment is given usually, frankly, I am quite surprised the Police even responded to such a non crime? in Los Angeles they would have hung up on the complainer.
Did the “Street” fight back?
Strange place, Santa Cruz
“He has probably already been released, charges dropped or reduced to disorderly conduct and case Dismissed. Here in California, these actions are no longer a real crime and no punishment is given usually, frankly, I am quite surprised the Police even responded to such a non crime? in Los Angeles they would have hung up on the complainer.”
Pepsieonice:
He should have been in some nut-house.
Chickensoup:
We, our family members and friends need to be protected from the dangerous mentally ill.
Grampa Dave:
The dangerous mentally ill need to be cared for, protected and locked up for their safety and ours.
Well, now he will have a home in the Hoosegow.
Here in my little town (in Central Valley California) the police post a weekly report on Facebook.
They are list all the stops and citations issued and if they transport the person to jail. Most are caught, cited and released. When asked about this they say it is state law and they have no control over it.
However, violent acts, being armed, or caught with stolen property guarantees a ride to jail (what happens after that is not reported).
Reminder to all California a majority voted for these people into office so this is the world they want to live in.
If I was in my twenties I would move but I am too old (72)to pick up and start over in a new community without friends, family and support.
A lot of these human debris were the ones released from prison because of this crazy law passed a few years ago to let the “nonviolent” out. Yeah right. At some point these “leaders” should be hung from the closest tree.
However, violent acts, being armed, or caught with stolen property guarantees a ride to jail (what happens after that is not reported).
The new law in California lets these psychos steal anything under $950 without being charged.
The theft of property with a value of $950 or more constitutes grand theft under California law, a felony, punishable by a term of imprisonment in state prison for 16 months, two years, or three years, depending on the situation. (Cal. Pen. Code, § § 487, 666.)
Often the cops or do gooders in the city where the theft happened, will give the thief a few bucks and a free bus trip to a sanctuary city.
Now that is sad back in the day folks would fight back. Even after being released from the station.
Strange place indeed. Remember this Great White Shark that was killed there?
Man convicted in killing of great white shark in Santa Cruz County
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | January 24, 2019
Posted on 1/24/2019 5:00:15 PM by artichokegrower
“Reminder to all California a majority voted for these people into office so this is the world they want to live in.”
It wasn’t just the people they elected, in many cases it was a direct vote on propositions. They can’t blame it on the “politicians”.
The theft of property with a value of $950 or more constitutes grand theft under California law, a felony, punishable by a term of imprisonment in state prison for 16 months, two years, or three years, depending on the situation. (Cal. Pen. Code, § § 487, 666.)
Does this mean that the victim of said crimes can get away with severely beating the perp about the head and shoulders in an attempt to recover stolen property, etc... and get away with it?
Past Reminder:
Santa Cruz 15 y.o. immigrant boy lures cute 8 y.o. girl from beach, kills her, throws her in a dumpster.
“I wanted to know what the reaction from the community would be”:
See the lost boys movie
Good summary of Santa Cruz
Grand theft has been a different criminal charge versus assault resulting in bodily harm.
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