Posted on 02/05/2023 9:57:03 AM PST by TigerClaws
The case against a Bridge City Center for Youth escapee and another youth who allegedly carjacked and shot an Uptown man was dismissed after the Orleans Parish District Attorney's Office missed a deadline to bring formal charges in adult court.
Escapee Kendell Myles, 17, will remain incarcerated for a separate violent crime at the Juvenile Justice Intervention Center. Co-defendant Kayla Smith, 16, is still being held at the youth lockup currently, according to her attorney, Jerome Mathews.
Police accused the two teens of shooting and carjacking Scott Toups, 59, as he unloaded Mardi Gras beads into a recycling bin in the 5600 block of Loyola Avenue in July. Smith and Myles allegedly arrived in a stolen vehicle and fled in Toups' car, crashing it hours later in the Seventh Ward as they attempted to evade Louisiana State Police. They were arrested after a brief foot chase from the scene of the crash.
(Excerpt) Read more at nola.com ...
But the DA will prosecute those who take out the trash.....
So the DA sloewalked it on purpose.
There is no safety there. Residents protect yourself from this evil Soros puppet.
Aiding and abetting through planned negligence.
The St. Louis DA (the one who prosecuted Governor Greitens and the McCloskey’s) did the same thing with a murder case. Neglected to send a prosecutor to a hearing, the judge dismissed the case.
and WHO is the thug related too???
That I don’t know. You have info or just asking a ?
90% of posts to post#1 are rhetorical...
but it’s general question
DA statement: Why, I was just about to bring the house down on his head...harrumph.
With these soros DA’s, who does one have to be related to?
Just part of the plan to destroy American justice system.
yeah, pretty much...
The victim was, probably, just some old Cracker.
You know, the ones Whoopie Cushion says have to die off.
So, no biggie./sarc.
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