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Gov. Inslee to release nation’s most violent sex offenders from secluded McNeil Island into small town communities
They will be scattered throughout the state next to daycares, schools, and residential neighborhoods.
    By Katie Daviscourt | January 27, 2023
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Washington State Democrats are releasing the nation’s most violent sex offenders from secluded McNeil Island and placing them into private homes in small-town communities across the state.

McNeil Island has been home to 214 of the most dangerous sex offenders, with 60 percent of them having committed a violent sex crime against children. Although many have completed their prison sentences, they remain locked up in a Special Commitment Center as the courts have legally classified them to be “sexually violent predators.”

This means they have a mental abnormality or personality disorder that makes them likely to engage in repeat sexual violence. Governor Inslee and Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson are releasing these sex offenders from McNeil Island, a high security facility surrounded only by the freezing waters of the Puget Sound, and placing them into private homes owned by Supreme Living.

They will be scattered throughout the state next to daycares, schools, and residential neighborhoods. Supreme Living does not have secured facilities, therefore these violent offenders are bound to escape the private homes, go into communities, and re-offend as many have been deemed mentally insane.  ...
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Wow, Washington's Democrats certainly seem to love their perverts and sex offenders.
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WA Rep: Bill to protect women inmates, transgenders ‘going nowhere’
Jan 31, 2023, 4:46 PM | Updated: Feb 1, 2023, 11:18 am
BY JASON RANTZ SHOW
Weekdays on KTTH 3pm-7pm

GOP State Representative Cyndy Jacobsen (R-Puyallup) has co-authored a bill that proposes if someone’s been convicted of certain sex crimes against women, they cannot be housed in the general population of women.

“I just fear that we are so worried about being politically correct that we won’t take a hard logical look at things because this is not a politically correct issue to bring up, and I don’t want anybody to be unsafe,” Jacobsen said on The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH. ...

Jacobsen said passing the bill is a long shot in a Democratically-controlled house.  ...
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