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Man get that republican ******** out of here
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Man get that republican bull**** out of here
Bruh the bill is **** we can all agree on that but coming in here on this pro nypd tip like we have people shooting heroin and smoking crack on every corner and cops are being shot at is some sensationalist bs
like we have people shooting heroin and smoking crack on every corner
Man get that republican bull**** out of here
i seen fiends shootin dog food all da time now...da last thing i want is NYC to resemble San Francisco's dumpster fire of a city.
Maybe you should leave your house more
So we're still only sounding the alarm for one side of this discussion.
This means they can get away with doing whatever crime they want since they know they will be released
That's not at all what it means. Getting out on bail ≠ escaping prosecution
the heights is already like this riddled with needles and caps on the streets and train stations. 181 stop on the 1 line in the am is nothing but bums shooting up and old needles on the tracks
well if you not here legally, you CAN run from da plug...
Carlos Medina Palomino—a Colombian national arrested on charges of allegedly selling cocaine cut with deadly fentanyl—was one of the defendants released.
“This defendant is a unique and extreme flight risk,” prosecutor Lauren Stoia told Judge Abraham Clott.
Stoia said the defendant was recorded in a jailhouse phone call begging for his girlfriend to get bail money together, adding “Let’s leave. I want to go to Colombia.”
Prosecutor says NY judges are ‘anguished’ as they release suspects under bail reform law
MANHATTAN — New York State’s bail reform law doesn’t take effect until next week on Jan. 1, 2020, but judges started releasing criminal suspects back in November. Under the new law, which was pushe…www.pix11.com
one of my homies caught one for stepping on some "Bloods" cat jordans.They was getting it in ... I tell people nYC really used to be that place people would catch buck 50s cause they was on the wrong block .
Stop it with the mental gymnastics.What if the law really were for non violent and petty crimes and the courts are just doing what they’ve always had the power to do and just letting anyone they want free, specifically these suspect *** criminals we’re seeing headlines about in a consorted effort sabotage this whole policy? The police, judges and courts all working together against Billy D.
Neighboring New Jersey also eliminated cash bail, but they empowered judges to have discretion over whether someone posed a threat before releasing them. New York's law has no such safeguard, and the reforms were enacted as part of the state budget last March, negotiated in secret and out of public view.
More constructive post like this. I wish I could rep you twice.Yeah, don't get me wrong NYC is actually extremely safe. It's definitely a hype job sensationalizing these stories.
Reconsidering and thinking about the root causes of why we needed bail reform in the first place. I think this growing pain is necessary for having a system as broken as we have had for so long in a so called "progressive city".
The causes being
SYSTEMIC RACISM - The system not being able to fairly implement equal bail to black people vs other races.
KALIEF BROWDER- His death and the fact he was held for 3 years and never given trial when he could have just been.
RACIAL PROFILING - we have documented recorded evidence of the nypd superiors telling officers don't arrest white people, target black people.
MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS- We have a mental illness EPIDEMIC. A great number of these crimes are committed by the mentally ill and we have no resources or facilities to house them in. Putting the mentally in revolving door jails isn't helping. They need actual held to reduce recidivism.
This costs money so the state just ignores this issue.