Texas Sheriff Goes After California Officials for Releasing Inmates over Virus

The state of California has now released 9,500 dangerous, violent felons — including two serial killers — from prison in order to protect them from catching the coronavirus. This is happening all over the country in places where Democrats are in charge.

In Atlanta, GA, you probably heard about the fatal police shooting of Rayshard Brooks earlier this summer. What the mainstream media didn’t tell you was that Rayshard Brooks, the “unarmed black man” who was shot dead after he attacked two police officers and fired a taser at them, was released from prison early, despite the fact that he was serving a sentence for kidnapping and torturing children. But whatever. It’s more important to Democrats to protect violent and unstable rapists, serial killers and child torturers by releasing them into your neighborhood, to protect them from coronavirus, than it is to protect your family from those same criminals.

 

California is about to release even more violent felons from San Quentin, the maximum-security prison for the state’s most violent (usually illegal alien) offenders. And we’ll hear nothing but excuses from liberals when the inevitable happens as a result of this anti-civilizational policy.

Fortunately, the jailbreak that Democrats are hoping to unleash upon all of us before the 2020 election has not infected every law enforcement official in the country. In fact, cops understand the reason why these people were locked up in the first place (because they were the ones who had to put their lives on the line to arrest these monsters).

Check out this amazing interview that will renew your hope in America. It’s a Texas sheriff who denounces California’s insane decision to let serial killers and rapists out of prison early, over a virus that isn’t even dangerous to most people.


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