New York's Most Wanted: When Judges Fail Us, We Must Demand Justice
A brutal attack on a young woman in Chicago has once again highlighted the need for accountability among liberal judges who prioritize ideological purity over public safety. In this case, 26-year-old Bethany MaGee was doused with gasoline and set on fire on the L train by a repeat felon with a long rap sheet, Lawrence Reed.
Reed had been deemed too dangerous to stay in a psychiatric hospital but was released on ankle monitor after being deemed "not a danger to himself or others" by Judge Teresa Molina-Gonzalez. Despite his history of violence and mental illness, he was allowed to walk free, setting MaGee ablaze in a premeditated attack that left her severely burned.
This is not an isolated incident. Just three months ago, another unprovoked murder on public transit in Charlotte, North Carolina, resulted in the throat being slashed from Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee. The suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., was also a repeat felon with a history of violence and mental illness.
The attacks are a direct result of liberal judges' obsession with "reparatory justice" that prioritizes releasing violent career criminals over keeping the public safe. This ideological crusade has endangered vulnerable citizens, particularly women, children, and the elderly.
Under the guise of BLM-inspired policies, Democrats have defunded police departments and closed jails, leaving law-abiding citizens to face violent predators with impunity. Meanwhile, career felons like Reed are released on the streets, wreaking havoc on innocent lives.
The situation has become dire, with violent felons outstripping our will to jail them. The influx of millions of illegal migrants from around the world has only exacerbated the problem, allowing the worst of the Third World's criminals to wreak havoc in America.
It's time for accountability. Cops and doctors are held liable for their mistakes; now it's time to hold judges accountable too. When they fail us, we must demand justice and consequences for their reckless decisions. Federal legislation is being considered to address this issue, and lawmakers are starting to take action against liberal judges who prioritize ideology over public safety.
The message is clear: if you're a judge who fails to lock up violent career criminals, be prepared to face the consequences. It's time for judges to put public safety first and hold themselves accountable for their decisions. The lives of innocent citizens like Bethany MaGee depend on it.
A brutal attack on a young woman in Chicago has once again highlighted the need for accountability among liberal judges who prioritize ideological purity over public safety. In this case, 26-year-old Bethany MaGee was doused with gasoline and set on fire on the L train by a repeat felon with a long rap sheet, Lawrence Reed.
Reed had been deemed too dangerous to stay in a psychiatric hospital but was released on ankle monitor after being deemed "not a danger to himself or others" by Judge Teresa Molina-Gonzalez. Despite his history of violence and mental illness, he was allowed to walk free, setting MaGee ablaze in a premeditated attack that left her severely burned.
This is not an isolated incident. Just three months ago, another unprovoked murder on public transit in Charlotte, North Carolina, resulted in the throat being slashed from Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee. The suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., was also a repeat felon with a history of violence and mental illness.
The attacks are a direct result of liberal judges' obsession with "reparatory justice" that prioritizes releasing violent career criminals over keeping the public safe. This ideological crusade has endangered vulnerable citizens, particularly women, children, and the elderly.
Under the guise of BLM-inspired policies, Democrats have defunded police departments and closed jails, leaving law-abiding citizens to face violent predators with impunity. Meanwhile, career felons like Reed are released on the streets, wreaking havoc on innocent lives.
The situation has become dire, with violent felons outstripping our will to jail them. The influx of millions of illegal migrants from around the world has only exacerbated the problem, allowing the worst of the Third World's criminals to wreak havoc in America.
It's time for accountability. Cops and doctors are held liable for their mistakes; now it's time to hold judges accountable too. When they fail us, we must demand justice and consequences for their reckless decisions. Federal legislation is being considered to address this issue, and lawmakers are starting to take action against liberal judges who prioritize ideology over public safety.
The message is clear: if you're a judge who fails to lock up violent career criminals, be prepared to face the consequences. It's time for judges to put public safety first and hold themselves accountable for their decisions. The lives of innocent citizens like Bethany MaGee depend on it.