A 40-year-old Putnam County man arrested more than 20 times since he was 18 now faces new charges.
Deputies said Travis Kemp poured lighter fluid on a woman and threatened to set her on fire.
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Remember back in the good ol' days when they could send somebody to prison for being a habitual criminal?
I thought that's what the "three strikes" law did. Or has it been defacto repealed so you can be a repeat offender and it doesn't apply to you?
ReplyDeleteSteve
Pulling time is a Right of Passage to those morons. If you aint been in the pen you aint shit. The more times you've been in they higher the respect.
ReplyDeleteRite, old and slow on the draw these days.
DeleteFrickin' Amish.
ReplyDeleteIf only there was a final solution for problems like that.
Look closer at the 'justice system' employees that keep letting these monsters out of jail before they have served their entire sentences, or sentence them to 'time served, etc. etc.'
ReplyDeleteOr back in the good old days when the men of the community just didn't tolerate people like that? Move along, or you'll not leave again.
ReplyDelete--Tennessee Budd
Too many crims get off too easy, too often
ReplyDeleteHe's just misunderstood. White supremacy lead to this.
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