Horowitz: Man accused of murdering 11-year-old at July 4 BBQ in DC was released under coronavirus jailbreak
Daniel Horowitz · July 13, 2020
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Christian Wingfield was also arrested on felony gun charges in the spring but was placed under “active intensive supervision†with a curfew and GPS monitor. But like all supervised parole programs, there is no deterrent. He allegedly cut off the ankle monitor when he participated in the drive-by shooting. Gordon also had two gun-related arrests as well as other charges.
Here’s the kicker. Wingfield was released from D.C. jail on May 22 because of coronavirus. Mind you, the fatality rate in prisons has been lower than among the non-incarcerated population, but that has not stopped these liberal cities from releasing 94,000 criminals from prisons and jails, according to UCLA’s database. California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the release of another 8,000 criminals. California has already released over 13,400 from county jails and over 3,400 from prison.
This is a perverted sense of “justice†in America’s major cities today. Politicians are now threatening jail time for those who fail to wear masks under the guise of combating coronavirus, yet they release violent gun felons from jail under that same pretext?
Repeat gun criminals are not rare. Every one of the suspects in this heinous July 4 shooting were arrested for gun crimes but were out on the streets to gun down an 11-year-old child.
https://www.conservativereview.com/news/horowitz-man-accused-murdering-11-year-old-july-4-bbq-dc-released-coronavirus-jailbreak/AG William Barr memorandum's
https://www.bop.gov/resources/news/pdfs/20200405_covid-19_home_confinement.pdfhttps://www.bop.gov/coronavirus/docs/bop_memo_home_confinement_april3.pdf