Posted on 11/25/2022 4:20:32 PM PST by TigerClaws
“ “It’s kind of hard to put into words what it feels like to see his work come to fruition without being able to share in that celebration with him,” said Patrice Sulton, Executive Director DC Justice Lab.”
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Talk about being tone deaf.
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One day, perhaps “criminal justice reform” will mean execution for a few consecutive offenses.
Irony is a stone cold bitch.
If “a really important movement” is to fix the Ten Commandments and the American Bill of Rights, then the fix is doomed to fail.
The hour I became 18 y/o, I would have legally changed my last name. That, after most likely using a fake name during school years anyway. Obviously, the deceased was unbothered by such details.
“We have to learn to love each other.”
Nice words, but evil will always be here.
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It’s ok to laugh, right?
This is a rare case of justice in a mostly unjust world. But there are hundreds or thousands more of the corrupt judges, DA, and “reformers” who should be murdered in the crime waves they have brought about, instead of the innocent citizens who actually are being murdered in those crime waves.
Schadenfreude.
You are now able to celebrate it, without him, and he profited from his work through his death.
More on the terrible law the D.C. Council passed unanimously:
If Bowser signs the bill, it will eliminate most mandatory minimum sentences, allow for jury trials in almost all misdemeanor cases and reduce the maximum penalties for offenses such as burglaries, carjackings and robberies. The law will not take effect for three years to give the courts, police and other groups time to prepare for implementation, officials have said.
The bill passed unanimously through the council in a first vote and received unanimous support in the five-member judiciary and public safety committee. Tuesday’s second and final vote was somewhat more contentious, with a near hour-long debate largely centered on an amendment over gun crimes. But the amendment was ultimately rejected, and the bill was passed unanimously.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2022/11/15/dc-criminal-code-passes-objections/
Jury trial = jury nullification. Also, juries have to fear immediate reprisals and are subject to intimidation.
This is a ‘let the criminals out of jail that are there and don’t arrest new ones’ reform.
In D.C.
What do you think this will do for public safety?
He got exactly what he called for.
“He got exactly what he called for.”
The sad thing is how he died could have been any of the BLM youngsters who are making that move on drivers in all the large cities. It could have been anyone who killed him, or anyone else
Hopefully his soul will find comfort his murderer will receive minimal punishment to commit more murders.
Blows got blown away by his own stupidity.
Wanted carjacking and robbery “Not” to be taken seriously.
Well he got what he wanted, the hard and final way.
It is the decent people of DC who pay for his and the DC City Council’s sheer stupidity.
From the article:
Blowe was always drawn to helping others, even as a child, and it’s what led him to join the Marines.
Johnson said Blowe had PTSD after his military service, then issues with substance abuse and Blowe ended up in prison.
But since getting out, he’s been dedicated to helping others get services they need after being incarcerated.
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