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Ep 472 | The Philly Shooter: Why Are Career Criminals Being Released Back on the Streets?
Ep 472 | The Philly Shooter: Why Are Career Criminals Being Released Back on the Streets?
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44 minutes
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Aug 15, 2019
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The story of the career criminal who shot six cops in Philadelphia yesterday should spawn a bigger national discussion over crime than El Paso. Why? This man was the poster child for weak-on-crime laws that are responsible for most murders in the country. Yet the very same people pushing gun control are the ones creating more and more loopholes to release violent career criminals, including gun felons. I explain how whenever you hear the words “criminal justice reform” and “low-level offenders,” they're a sack of lies.
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The same people who want to lock up the guns are trying to release gun felons
2 illegal aliens arrested for raping 11-year-old girl in sanctuary
What’s fueling the prison population is not from “non-violent” criminals
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Released:
Aug 15, 2019
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