Showing posts with label soft on crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soft on crime. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2025

None of the nearby passengers came to the aid of the dying ukrainian refugee in Charlotte after the killer left the crime scene

This ignorance/apathy by the other, nearby passengers is probably the most shocking/disturbing fact about this murder case in my opinion! Perhaps, the victim would not have bled to death.

What sounds did the dying, young woman make? Hopefully, these sounds and images will stay in the minds of these passengers for the rest of their lives.

This is troublesome and uncharacteristic of Americans! Remember, e.g. the American John Rudat (age 20) who was injured while trying to save two women from an attacker with a knife on public transportation in Dresden, Germany in August of 2025. 

A Society Paralyzed by the Presence of Evil

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Should Judges Be Held Accountable for Repeat and violent Offenders like the Charlotte killer of the Ukrainian refugee?

Definitely food for thought! The judge in this case was only a magistrate judge. She may have had a significant conflict of interest as she is also running a rehab treatment center.




Tuesday, September 09, 2025

Why was this known violent Charlotte killer free to roam the streets?: with Sean Hannity

What! Unbelievable! None of the other passengers (witnesses) came to help the young victim while she was still alive, but bleeding. She did not die immediately!
The killer walked through the train after his murder with dripping blood! Nobody subdued him!
The incompetence of the last judge, who let this violent criminal go, and the mayor of Charlotte are utmost incomprehensible and reprehensible!





When anticipated horror becomes reality thanks to government failure like soft on crime

This violent and most likely mentally ill man with a criminal record should have been in prison or institutionalized!

It was reported that the mother of this man kicked him out for fear of violence!

How much was known or should have been known about the seriousness of his mental disorder? Why was it not treated?

Just imagine it was you sitting in this chair using public transportation coming from work!

What is this man actually holding in his hand? Have they blurred the murder instrument too, i.e. a folding knife?



Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Sunday, April 07, 2024

NYPD cop’s murder mirrors larger national pattern: Repeat offenders committing violent crimes

Soft on crime has serious consequences especially when dangerous criminals are benefiting!

As an aside, lifelong criminal George Floyd might still be alive had he been sentenced to do more jail time! Think about if for a moment!

"... The alleged perpetrator, Guy Rivera—who has been charged with first-degree murder of the police officer, attempted murder, and criminal possession of a weapon—is a career criminal with 21 prior arrests. ..."

NYPD cop’s murder mirrors larger national pattern: Repeat offenders committing violent crimes | Just The News Revolving door justice: The pattern has emerged across the country as cities like New York and Washington, D.C. have softened bail laws and continue to release dangerous individuals into the public.

Friday, February 16, 2024

Mexico is suing US gun-makers for arming its gangs − and a US court could award billions in damages. Really!

(To paraphrase the 46th U.S. President) "Egypt's" President AMLO at work! Looks like a bad joke!

Let's not forget it is Mexico that allows millions of aliens to cross the country to allow an invasion illegal immigrants to cross the southern border into the U.S. In times past, this would have been considered a cause for war.

It is Mexico that has been too lenient on its organized crime for decades! The massive influx of illegal drugs into the U.S. from Mexico would also have been considered a cause for war in times past.

"The government of Mexico is suing U.S. gun-makers for their role in facilitating cross-border gun trafficking that has supercharged violent crime in Mexico.

The lawsuit seeks US$10 billion in damages and a court order to force the companies named in the lawsuit – including Smith & Wesson, Colt, Glock, Beretta and Ruger – to change the way they do business. In January, a federal appeals court in Boston decided that the industry’s immunity shield, which so far has protected gun-makers from civil liability, does not apply to Mexico’s lawsuit.

As a legal scholar who has analyzed lawsuits against the gun industry for more than 25 years, I believe this decision to allow Mexico’s lawsuit to proceed could be a game changer.  ..."

Mexico is suing US gun-makers for arming its gangs − and a US court could award billions in damages

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Deutschlands Brennpunkte – Wo jede Polizeikontrolle zum Großeinsatz wird

Da ist was los in der Bananenrepublik D.! 

Mangelnde Integration und Parallelgesellschaften von Immigranten. Und dann noch die Kuschelstrafen von der Kuscheljustiz!

"Es gibt also Gegenden in Deutschland, die man auch sehr konkret benennen kann, in denen eine allgemeine Verkehrskontrolle nicht ratsam erscheint. Denn das löse „sofort einen Großeinsatz aus“. Mancherorts sei „die Situation derart außer Kontrolle, dass wir dort nur noch in Mannschaftsstärke anrücken und arbeiten können. Das ist nicht in ganz Deutschland so, aber eben an bestimmten Brennpunkten.“ Das sind laut Jochen Kopelke, dem Vorsitzenden der Gewerkschaft der Polizei, „Teile Nordrhein-Westfalens, Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Frankfurt – die Ballungsräume eben, wo viele Menschen in kleinen Wohnungen leben, die meisten auch noch von staatlichen Zuwendungen“. Dort haben schon heute „Banden und Clans das Sagen, Gewalt ist hip und an der Tagesordnung“. Und es werde schlimmer."

Deutschlands Brennpunkte – Wo jede Polizeikontrolle zum Großeinsatz wird GdP-Chef Jochen Kopelke berichtet von annähernd rechtlosen Gebieten mitten in Deutschland. Die Politik habe keine Antwort auf das Problem. Die „Demokratie“ sei teils schon auf dem Schulhof gefährdet, so Kopelke. Es geht um die Parallelgesellschaft von Migranten, die ja auch in Frankreich oder Schweden besondere Probleme bereitet.

Saturday, December 09, 2023

Why can't Sweden get gang violence under control?

Looks like soft on crime and too many ridiculous restrictions on law enforcement are have a lot to do with this situation in Sweden.

Tuesday, December 05, 2023

German judge lets 8 men who gang-raped 15 year old intoxicated girl multiple times at a public party walk free

Looks like another soft on crime case from the banana republic of Germany! If confirmed, this is appalling!
Caveat: I am not familiar with this terrible rape case!

It appears that nobody even intervened on the behalf of the girl.

German judge lets 8 men who gang-raped girl walk free | Blaze Media An expert witness who testified before the Hamburg Regional Court suggested elsewhere that rape may be a means to vent migrants' 'frustration.'

The reckless judge


Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Soros-Backed District Attorney Carjacked At Gunpoint responsible for high crime Blue City New Orleans

Call it poetic justice!

"... The DA was elected in 2020 after George Soros donated $220,000 to the Louisiana Justice and Public Safety PAC to run campaigns against Williams’ opponent, according to the Capital Research Center. Williams campaigned on a platform of social justice reform, promising to find “alternatives to incarceration” for some criminals and to reform the “ineffective and unfair money bail system,” according to his campaign website. ...
“This president and this current DA may try to deflect from the true issues of racism in this nation and in our legal system by instead choosing to villainize Americans arguing that black lives must matter too, but we must root out all vestiges of white supremacy in our systems and institutions,” Williams wrote on his campaign website in 2020. “The culture of the Orleans Parish DA’s Office must change so that we can achieve real justice for victims and others caught up in the criminal justice system.”

Williams declined to prosecute 65% of all criminal cases in New Orleans in 2021, but slowly began to prosecute more cases as crime in the city rose, according to data from the New Orleans government’s office. The DA still continues to prosecute, on average, only 44% of the criminals who have been charged by police. ..."

Soros-Backed DA Carjacked At Gunpoint In Blue City | The Daily Caller



Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Die Clan-Kriminalität im Westen Deutschlands nimmt zu – doch Politik und Medien verschliessen teilweise die Augen vor dem Problem

Italienische, mafiose Verhältnisse in der Bananenrepublik D.!  Alles in bester Ordnung!

Die Bevölkerung von Sizilien und Neapel schmunzelt!

Clan-Kriminalität: Teile von Politik und Medien ignorieren das Problem In Nordrhein-Westfalen stieg die Zahl der Clan-Straftaten im vergangenen Jahr um ein Fünftel. Trotzdem verzichtete der Innenminister auf einen öffentlichen Auftritt – mutmasslich, weil sein Koalitionspartner den Begriff «Clan-Kriminalität» für diskriminierend hält.

Monday, July 31, 2023

Lufthansa verlangt nach Blockaden Schadenersatz von Letzter Generation. Endlich!

Gute Nachrichten! Bravo Lufthansa! Hoffentlich werden Andere folgen!

Wurde auch höchste Zeit diese mittelalterlichen Fanatiker zur Kasse zu bitten oder sie, je nach Schwere der Straftat, in den Knast zu schicken zur Abkühlung und Warnung!

Lufthansa verlangt nach Blockaden Schadenersatz von Letzter Generation Nachdem die Letzte Generation durch ihre Blockaden zahlreiche Flüge verhindert hat, will der Lufthansa-Konzern nun Schadensersatz von der Organisation. Die Schadenshöhe dürfte in die Millionen gehen.

Tuesday, July 25, 2023

Myth of the Starving Shoplifter

Very recommendable! Soft on crime is a terrible mistake by fools!

"... “I have to feed my family!” That’s a common refrain from shoplifters these days, echoed in media headlines proclaiming that people have turned to stealing to put food on the table—despite a U.S. social safety net that includes $185 billion in spending on food stamps and other nutrition-assistance programs. ...
Retail theft in America has grown to a $94 billion epidemic, according to the National Retail Federation—a staggering 90 percent increase since 2018. Retailers say that the problem gained momentum about a decade ago, when states began decriminalizing low-level shoplifting, raising the value of goods that a person must steal to enable prosecutors to bring felony charges. More than two-thirds of states now treat shoplifting as a misdemeanor if someone boosts less than $1,000 in goods, and 15 states have raised their limit to $1,500 or more. More than 70 percent of surveyed retailers reported that shoplifting spiked in their stores after these changes. Bail reforms that free without bond those arrested for shoplifting have also contributed to the problem. ... that retail theft is now “a low-risk and high-reward line of business.” ...
Organized retail crime now accounts for about half of store losses from theft. It has nothing to do with obtaining food for families; it’s about reselling stolen items for profit. Underlying the crime wave is the emergence of a sophisticated illegal infrastructure for recruiting shoplifters—everyone from gang members to illegal aliens—and disposing of the goods they heist. ... Much of the merchandise grabbed today by shoplifters, called “boosters,” is sold by operators online—where they are hard to detect or track down. The illegal industry also includes “cleaners,” who strip goods of security devices or repackage stolen items, and money launderers, who process the transactions."

Myth of the Starving Shoplifter | City Journal Retail crime is driven by reduced penalties and organized gangs, not economic hardship.

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Hessen: Fast viermal so viele Messerangriffe im Jahr 2022 als bisher offiziell berichtet

Willkommen im Land der Messerstecher! Wieviele Messer braucht es in der Bananenrepublik D. zum schälen einer Banane? 😊

Anscheinend stimmt auch die Bundestatistik zu diesen Delikten nicht! Die Fallzahlen sind wohl erheblich höher als offiziell angegeben.

"... im ersten TE-Bericht zur heißen Frage, wie viele Messerangriffe denn nun im letzten Jahr im Land stattgefunden haben, ergab sich eine Zahl von sicher über 21.000 Messerangriffen bundesweit, wenn man nur alle Länderzahlen zusammenzählte – etwas mehr als die meist kursierenden 8.600 Taten. Doch nun zeigt sich, dass auch auf offiziell anmutende Presseveröffentlichungen eines deutschen Bundeslandes nicht immer Verlass ist. In Hessen war es nun anders. Auf der Webseite hessen.de ist zu lesen, dass „die Polizei hessenweit insgesamt 566 Messerangriffe“ im Jahr 2022 registriert habe. Im Vergleich seien es im Vorjahr 505 Messerangriffe gewesen, und im Jahr davor 513. ...
Denn die wahre Zahl der Messerangriffe in Hessen lag in allen drei Jahren drei bis vier mal höher. So hatten es kundige Beobachter schon länger vermutet. Denn allein die Stadt Frankfurt bringt es ja in einem Jahr auf eine mittlere dreistellige Zahl, auf mehr als 400 Messerangriffe. ..."

TE-Exklusiv: Hessen: Fast viermal so viele Messerangriffe im Jahr 2022 als bisher berichtet

Friday, February 24, 2023

Young career criminal and repeat Gun offender murders man just 40 minutes after leaving court

Naive soft on crime is dangerous, irresponsible, and deadly!

This young man should have been already behind bars some time ago!

Such recidivism by criminals treated leniently by soft on crime is not an exception or a rare event 

Gun offender murders man just 40 min. after leaving court

Thursday, January 19, 2023

Minnesota Judges set record high rate of departures from prison sentences in 2021

Soft on crime in Western countries is a very serious and regrettable issue! More innocent citizens or businesses become victims of crime as a consequence!

This is a serious perversion of criminal justice!

I don't think the state of Minnesota is an exception, but at least one think tank located in this state investigates the issue of soft on crime persistently. 

"... In 2021, Minnesota judges failed to sentence criminal defendants to prison in 46 percent of the cases in which a “presumptive” commitment to prison was recommended by the guidelines. This represents a new record high percentage of dispositional departures for the fourth consecutive year.
Particularly troubling is the case types that some of the highest departure rates came from — 2nd Degree Assault (shooting someone), Threats of Violence, Failure to Register as a Predatory Offender, Motor Vehicle Theft, Burglary, and Felony DWI — all well over 50 percent. ..."

Minnesota Judges set record high rate of departures from prison sentences in 2021