Posted on 05/25/2022 8:41:46 AM PDT by bitt
Just two days ago we reported about the unfortunate death of a Goldman Sachs analyst, who was shot dead on the northbound Q train as it passed the Manhattan Bridge.
Daniel Enriquez, who joined Goldman’s research division in 2013, was shot in the chest in an unprovoked attack. According to NYPost at the time, the family of Enriquez had only one message for Mayor Eric Adams:
“Do your job … Get crime off the streets.”
And they make a crucial point, especially as it relates to this specific attack. Why? Because it was revealed in follow up reporting yesterday that the suspect, 25 year old Andrew Abdullah of Brooklyn (who has now been placed in custody), had “about 20 prior arrests” for “assault, robbery, menacing and grand larceny”, ABC News reported this week. ‘
In fact, the same report notes that he has “three cases that are still pending, including an April arrest for fourth-degree criminal possession of stolen property for allegedly being found with a stolen motorcycle, as well as a June 2021 arrest for violating a protective order and March 2021 arrest for assault.”
But wait…that’s not all. According to ABC:
"In January 2020, Abdullah was arrested as part of a gun-related case and in May 2017 he was charged with second-degree attempted murder as part of an 83-count federal indictment of the Harlem-based street gangs Fast Money and Nine Block. Abdullah was sentenced to three years in federal prison, but served just four months before being released in 2019."
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just heard that in his latest court appearance, the hudge gave him a bail of ONE DOLLAR.
BIG SURPRISE!
The revolving door justice system in NY is to blame.
Refusing to lock up criminals results in more crime.
Bring back the death penalty.
If we keep ignoring people with mental illness guess what we get, more murders and more school shootings.
How did he only serve 4 months of a three year federal sentence?
If they had just made him do the time he was sentenced for, it would have saved this victim’s life.
How indeed! No parole in the Federal system.
20 strikes and you’re out. Maybe.
20 prior arrests - he’s a career criminal.
That’s not even a high number for NY, some have 50.
so gun control would fix that . . . somehow.
And the Democrats think more gun control laws are the answer.
That’s the new zero cash bail policy.
In reality it’s $1 cash bail. Probably to technically meet a law that forbids zero cash bail.
I am retired, so I have time to read many of these crime reports and one thread common to almost all of them is: A long rap sheet with many arrests for crimes of violence.
Two things must be changed if we are to avoid becoming a jungle...the border and our manner of dealing with people who are obviously dangerous. We can never completely eliminate crime, but we can drastically reduce it so that decent people need not be afraid to live a normal life.
No, but it makes a handful of people feel good about their ignorance?
Lee Atwater was correct, and remember the hell he got from liberals over the Willie Horton ad.
They had to let him go. He had just started a rap band and was really starting to turn his life around
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