Posted on 03/25/2022 5:17:39 PM PDT by FreedomPoster
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A crime watchdog raises concerns about the snowball effect of crime, after Wednesday’s murder of a man who was out on bond, in spite of two second-degree murder charges pending against him. Hollis Carter was killed in Gentilly, after his arrest for the murders of an Edna Karr High School student and his sister last March.
21-year-old Carter was shot to death Wednesday morning in front of a place that has trained dozens of ministers.
“When they heard it everybody turned and they saw a gentleman standing out with his rifle pointing in the car,” said Pastor Mike Smith, with Bethel Baptist Community Church.
Carter was out on bond in spite of being charged with 2 counts of second-degree murder, for the March 2021 deaths of 18-year-old Karr High student Caleb Johnson and his 25-year-old sister Breyiana Brown, who was killed wearing an ankle monitor. She was released from jail in spite of a manslaughter guilty verdict, which was thrown out because it was rendered by a non-unanimous jury.
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Somebody convened a Committee of Vigilance?
Hood street justice, so I doubt those involved would think to call it that.
And with the corrupt judges and woke DAs, we are going to see more vigilanti justice — because that will be the only justice available since our “justice” system no longer works
Either this is one poorly written article or I may be having a stroke.
What the F*** are they doing letting murder suspects out on bond? This is insanity.
You’re fine.
I’m watching the video. Nice neighborhood.
The nice youngsters who got shot - not saying they deserved it or that I’m glad, etc. - BUT girl was wearing an ankle monitor and “she was released from jail in spite of a manslaughter guilty verdict.” Biloxi, Mississippi.
LOL. I was kind of thinking the same thing.
The former. And there’s a lot of mayhem among the protagonists.
Precisely. This is a natural outcome of that.
Me too.
Either Hollis was a trans, or he killed someone who was acquitted, or mis tried for manslaughter (and was wearing an ankle monitor), or Hollis was, but I could not swear to any of the above.
Let alone the “gentleman” shooting the dude suspected of killing an ankle monitor and her brother.
Wonder if the Gent was wearing classic British shooting garb and used a bespoke high-grade Westley Richards or Holland game gun?
Whatever the case, the dude didn’t get to court....
That’s a very instructive story.
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Indeed....
Not gonna lose sleep over this one.
LOL!
It’s not you. I’m trying to wrap my brain around all the players who were running around loose on bond.
I went to Karr Junior high school there in the early 70s.
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