Federal district now under federal control
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This man gave his life so democrats can get elected.
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Tbf I'm onboard with letting blue cities burn themselves to the ground if they so choose.
I can understand why that's not a policy for the Capitol.
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And everyone of those damn Karen AWFLs have a ring camera on their front door. Just like Schumer has armed full time security but doesn't want DC to be policed.
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you'd piss yourself from too much glue before you'd get 100 yards out your door, crayon eater.
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beautiful revisionist history from the "they want to take muh guns" crowd.
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More blue city crime. Of course everyone deserves
a second chance20 chances.https://ace.mu.nu/
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A Louisville father is demanding answers after a repeat offender, who had been released early from a 14-year prison sentence under "shock probation," allegedly broke into his home, kidnapped his wife and two sons at knifepoint, and forced them to help rob a local bank.
"It's pure shock... your heart feels like it falls out of your body," Brandon Strong told "Fox & Friends" Tuesday as he recalled the terrifying moment he learned what had happened.
"It's a call you never expect to get as a father, a husband or even a human."
Armond Langford reportedly entered Strong's home and forced his wife and two of his three children to drive him to a nearby PNC Bank.
Langford fled the scene after robbing the bank, sending police on an hours-long manhunt before he was apprehended. Strong's wife was transported to the hospital and treated for stab wounds.
Langford boasts a lengthy track record, including 19 robberies and one burglary. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison in February 2024 but was released six months later when Judge Jessica Green granted him shock probation, according to a local report.
Shock probation is a legal provision that allows a judge to release an offender early from prison, often after serving just a few months of a longer sentence, and place them under strict probation supervision.
The idea is that the initial "shock" of incarceration will be enough to deter the individual from committing future crimes.
So "shock incarceration" is like Michael Scott's fake firing? You put a hardened criminal in jail for a few weeks and then let him out, saying "just kidding."
And that's supposed to teach people that breaking the law has serious consequences? Demonstrating that crime has no consequences and that the law is basically a practical joke is supposed to teach people to respect the law?
We're willing to try almost every "reform" except for the ones that work, like locking up repeat violent criminals, huh?
Langford is now in custody on a $1 million bond, but questions are mounting about why he was free in the first place.
Strong slammed the court system for the release and directed a message to the judge.
"It's squarely on you. This is something that was not a surprise to anyone... it's a pattern. This is something that's stemming back nearly a decade. This guy is robbing people, he's robbing businesses, and you stamped this for him to be rehabilitated based on what?
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Sledog you liar. buck and hh say that crime is under control. That the police are doing a great job. How dare you post a woman born and raised in DC who supports what Trump is doing.
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Polling shows that once again the democrats leapt to the wrong side of the issue bigly. It's uncanny
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