Friday, September 18, 2020

An MS-13 Murderer Facing Federal Charges Was Out on Parole. Because New York.

An MS-13 Murderer Facing Federal Charges Was Out on Parole. Because New York.
Brodigan - September 18, 2020 at 08:21AM


Most people can agree that MS-13 are bad people. Bad hombres, if you will. Murderers, killers, etc. (see REPORT: MS-13 PLANNING TO KILL NYPD OFFICERS IN THEIR HOMES and ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ ATTACKS ICE. ALSO, AN MS-13 GANG MEMBER MURDERED SOMEONE IN HER DISTRICT). You would think an MS-13 gang member being held on FEDERAL MURDER CHARGES wouldn't be someone who is even in a parole conversation. You would think that, unless of course you were in New York. Ever Morales-Lopez is accused of involvement in a rival gang member being hacked to death. He was freed for five days. Because, again, New York.

A state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision spokesperson said the agency never received a physical warrant, which it needs to hold Morales-Lopez, so released him to community supervision in accordance with state law.

He was released because of paperwork.

Here's an idea. You have an MS-13 member in custody, being held because of MURDER. You know this, because it became a national news story when the president of the United States talked about the MURDER in the Oval Office. Before you release the guy on bail, why not pick up the phone? "Hey, I got a note that says let this guy go. That doesn't seem right, does it?"

This may have to do with the new bail reform laws passed by Democrat-controlled Albany. I've yet to be able to figure them out, but whenever you question them, leftists accuse you of race-baiting, so I'm assuming they can't figure them out either. Other than they're probably the same idiots who want to defund the police. Either way, a guy from a notorious gang being held for his involvement in hacking another man to death should probably be on the "do not parole, you moron" list.

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