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Friday, October 23, 2020

California puts prisoner safety above its citizens

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A state appeals court ordered San Quentin State Prison to immediately cut its inmate population by half Tuesday, which would require transferring or releasing about 1,700 inmates, citing the state’s inability to manage a deadly COVID-19 outbreak at the prison. 

8 comments:

  1. They should be putting the worst offenders; the murders, rapists and armed robbers on the street right in front of the judge's home and some in front of Gov. Nuisance's home.

    Nemo

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    1. That is a terrible idea. In this weather? Blow the lock and let them in the living room.

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  2. Nemo, as good as that sounds, they won’t stick around and do the good work you hope they will. Those targets will be far too hardened for the ones they are letting out
    They will be hunting for softer more “conservative” targets..

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    1. You mean liberal targets the conservative ones shoot back.

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  3. Can't they just give them masks?

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  4. California just wants more crime to blame Trump for.

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  5. I'm confused, are they going to release the ones that test positive for the Rona, or release the ones that test negative?

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  6. Prisoners who get COVID while incarcerated will sue the state, and there are lots of lawyers to help. If civilians hurt by the released criminals want to sue the state, lots of luck.

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