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Arizona vs New York City – Blame the Democrat Voter

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In case anyone is wondering why an Arizona prosecutor is refusing to extradite Raad Noan Almansoori, the murderer of a Queens mother, look no further than the latest breakdown of New York’s bail reform laws.

On February 29, even while this extradition battle was playing out in the public square, Judge Marva Brown decided to release Amira Hunter without bail after she was arrested and charged with felony assault. Hunter is accused of randomly attacking a subway busker on February 13 in Manhattan.

Judge Brown completely disregarded Hunter’s eight prior arrests, ignored the active bench warrant that had been issued for her and didn’t seem to care she failed to appear for three of her last five court dates. And as would be expected, Amira Hunter was arrested yet again this past Tuesday.

Is it any wonder why Phoenix prosecutor, Rachel Mitchell has little faith in the New York City court system and will not extradite Almansoori who is facing charges for several violent crimes he committed in Phoenix. Mitchell wants him prosecuted before he’s returned to New York because unlike her New York counterparts, she believes criminals should be held accountable for their actions. She believes it is her responsibility to keep the citizens of Arizona safe and knows her duty is to the law abiding not the law breaker.

New York’s judicial system is broken. It has been ruined by woke democrat politicians who would rather have criminals walk free than keep us all safe. Society does not benefit by soft on crime policies – it collapses. Criminals belong in jail. Those who have shown they cannot abide by our laws need to be held accountable and separated from the rest of us.

A recent study conducted through John Jay College of Criminal Justice revealed that 66% of the people with a prior arrest who were released under New York’s so called “bail reform,” were rearrested within two years. This study did not include New York City and I could only imagine those numbers are worse.

It’s not hard to understand when criminals suffer no consequences, they have no second thought of offending again. It becomes easy to see why Mitchell will not allow Almansoori sent back to New York.

And as if we didn’t need any more evidence that our criminal justice system is in shambles, it has just been reported that four individuals arrested on Long Island in connection with two dismembered bodies have been released without bail.

Only in 2024 New York can you be arrested in connection with dismembering bodies and be granted supervised released. Even if you’re homeless.

Society is broken.

Blame the democrat voter!!!!

Perception Problem? No. It’s a Crime Problem.

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NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell and NYC Mayor Eric Adams will have you believe the crime occurring in New York City is not really happening and is only a “perception” problem. I assure you the victims of the crime plaguing the city aren’t perceiving anything. What they are experiencing is real.

Perception is what one sees, hears and becomes aware of. It is how we recognize the world. If there is a vicious dog in front of you, growling and showing it’s teeth, do you perceive you are in danger? No. You recognize you are in danger and may be attacked. We perceive there is danger because there is danger. Perception does not cancel reality. Perception is based on reality. This “doublespeak” from Chell and Adams is straight out of Bradbury’s 1984. The perception of crime does not negate crime.

Here are a dozen instances from this past month which lends to the development of your perception:

February 9 – 15 year old girl sexually assaulted in Brooklyn subway station

February 11 – cab driver slashed in neck in Queens

February 23 – 45 year old subway rider shot and killed in Bronx

February 23 – two men shot in Hunts Point

February 23 – 15 year old boy shot in Bronx

February 24 – 17 year old male attacked and stabbed by twenty three people in Times Square

February 24 – 17 year old shot in Queens

February 24 – 20 year old woman assaulted and nearly raped on a Queens subway platform.

February 29 – 13 year old boy shot and killed in Crown Heights

February 29 – train conducted has neck slashed in Brooklyn

February 28 – 38 year old man shot and killed in Crown Heights

February 26 – Bodega worker killed in Crown Heights.

We don’t have a perception problem in New York City. We have a crime problem.