Posted on 07/22/2023 1:13:56 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A “sexual predator” who allegedly removed his ankle monitor and then overdosed, was taken back into custody just one day after he was released from a more than nine-year prison sentence for lewd and lascivious battery with a victim 12-15 years old, according to the sheriff’s office.
Albert Lee Gardner, 29, was released from his nine-and-a-half-year sentence on July 7 and was arrested on July 8 after authorities found his ankle monitor in a convenience store trash can, the Hernando County Sheriff’s Office said in a release. A probation officer called deputies to the 7-Eleven in Brooksville, Florida, after noticing his GPS tracker had been there for an unusually long time. Gardner had been given five and a half years of supervised release following his sentence, according to FOX 35.
Deputies then got a call about an overdose at an apartment and found Gardner had taken what his sister called an “unknown narcotic.” He was revived with Narcan.
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The recidivism rate of child predators is close to 100%
Castration doesn’t put a stop to their ‘feelings’.
“lewd and lascivious battery with a victim 12-15 years old”
If only he had done that wearing makeup at the public library, he wouldn’t have been charged in the first place.
Why did they waste Norcan reviving this scum?
Florida, you can’t make up crazy stories than idiots in Florida. No, Florida man is not a Trump Supporter (or a De Santis Supporter).
Wow, I bet he has a great job at the bank or as a Maserati car salesman. 🤓
Well from what I read he was 20 when he was sentenced so I’m curious was he tatted like that before or after he went to prison. Also anyone else think that he took off the monitor and took an overdose because he wanted to die or just go back to prison? Either way if he died or stays in jail kids are safer.
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