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Michigan State Shooter Had Prior Felony Gun Charge Dismissed By Progressive Prosecutor

  

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Michigan State Shooter Had Prior Felony Gun Charge Dismissed By Progressive Prosecutor

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A gunman who killed three and wounded five others at Michigan State University on Monday would have been barred from owning a firearm at the time of the shooting had he not had felony gun charges dismissed by a progressive prosecutor.

Anthony McRae was charged in June 2019 with illegally carrying a concealed handgun without a permit, but later had those charges dismissed by the office of Ingham County district attorney Carol Siemon (D.). Her office instead let McRae plead guilty to a lesser misdemeanor gun charge, and he served a little more than a year on probation, which ended May 2021. He initially faced up to five years in prison for the felony charge, the   Detroit News   reported .

Siemon retired from the district attorney’s office at the start of this year after facing criticism from   judges   and   law enforcement officials   for her soft-on-crime policies. The same year that McRae was released, ​​Ingham County sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth pushed East Lansing’s city council "to reconsider her internal felony firearm charging policy," which he said "does not hold people properly criminally accountable, and increases the likelihood of additional gun violence."

Siemon made it her office’s official policy in August 2021 to drop mandatory prison sentences for felony firearms charges. She said the sentencing enhancement led to "dramatic racial inequity" and was "not in any way linked to the goal that we share of keeping the public safe."

Siemon is part of George Soros’s vast public safety network. She   has participated   in international   criminal justice reform junkets   with other "reform-minded" prosecutors like   Philadelphia’s Larry Krasner   (D.),   Chicago’s Kim Foxx   (D.), and   Los Angeles’s George Gascón . She also backed radical San Francisco prosecutor Chesa Boudin (D.) ahead of a recall campaign that eventually ousted him from office last year.

The Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statement that McRae’s 2019 offense would not have received "the legal maximum" prison sentence, even if they had pursued it.

"Even if he were convicted by a jury of the original charge, Anthony McRae would not have been recommended for a jail or prison sentence," the office said. "The sentencing guideline score would have been the same if he had been convicted of either the original charge (Carrying a Concealed Weapon) or the offense for which he was convicted (carrying a firearm in a vehicle)."

McRae was later found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

In 2021, the Vera Institute for Justice, a think tank funded by Soros’s Open Society Foundations, also   praised   Siemon and other reform prosecutors who pledged to reduce racial disparities in prosecution. Siemon boasted about the changes she made in her office when she announced her retirement in November.

"I believe we have made substantial progress to reform the justice system and provide for a proportionate response to criminal charges," she   said . "We have changed the prosecutors’ office’s charging and sentencing practices, to provide a greater range of options to hold people accountable for the harm they cause while reducing incarceration, and continuing to serve victims and to expand their services and support."

But a Michigan circuit court judge called her out weeks earlier for making Lansing less safe with her policies. "She is not a legislator, she is not a judge, and she is making our community unsafe," Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said.

Siemon’s successor, John DeWane, has already set about toughening up charges for repeat offenders, according to   an interview   he did with WKAR.

"My number one goal, and I put out some policies with regard to this issue, is the increase in gun violence in our community, specifically the Lansing area," he said.


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Sean Treacy
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1  seeder  Sean Treacy    last year

Time and time again, progressive prosecutors refuse to  punish  people who commit gun crimes. 

This man should have been in jail, yet he was out on the streets free to kill innocent people because it's not fair to the community to put criminals in jail. 

So many deaths could be prevented if Democratic prosecutors simply charged and punished people for the crimes they commit 

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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2  Right Down the Center    last year

"A gunman who killed three and wounded five others at Michigan State University on Monday would have been barred from owning a firearm at the time of the shooting had he not had felony gun charges dismissed by a progressive prosecutor."

But let's all blame the gun.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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2.1  seeder  Sean Treacy  replied to  Right Down the Center @2    last year
But let's all blame the gun.

He  was illegally carrying a gun in an area where it was illegal to carry guns.  I'm sure another law that won't be enforced against criminals  will solve the problem. 

 
 
 
Right Down the Center
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2.1.1  Right Down the Center  replied to  Sean Treacy @2.1    last year
I'm sure another law that won't be enforced against criminals  will solve the problem. 

It won't help solve the problem but it will make them feel better about "doing something" and allow them to tell their constituents how serious they are about gun violence.  Isn't that what is really important to them?

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.1.2  Vic Eldred  replied to  Sean Treacy @2.1    last year

The question is what kind of DA do they have over in Michigan?

We think this guy is a murderer. A Soros DA sees him as a victim.

 
 
 
Texan1211
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2.1.3  Texan1211  replied to  Vic Eldred @2.1.2    last year
The question is what kind of DA do they have over in Michigan?

A dumb one backed by Soros?

A Soros DA sees him as a victim.

Soros-backed DAs should be removed from office.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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2.1.4  Vic Eldred  replied to  Texan1211 @2.1.3    last year
Soros-backed DAs should be removed from office.

They are like roaches....They aren't easy to get rid of.

 
 

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