
By Chuck Muth

“In court Wednesday, prosecutors asked for more time to prepare charges against the pair. With no criminal charges filed at their arraignment, North Las Vegas judge Craig Newman said he had ‘no choice’ but to release the pair from jail.
“The child, whose name has not yet been released, was found inside a red duffel bag in a dumpster at the apartment complex from which the couple had recently been evicted. …
“After their arrest, the couple told police they’d been selling their food stamps for drug money instead of buying food and clothes for the baby boy and their other sons, aged 2 and 3.”
The couple told police “they were high on methamphetamine” at the time of the infant’s death.
How in the hell does the Clark County District Attorney’s office NOT file some kind of charges against monsters like this to keep them behind bars where they belong?
Meanwhile, in New York…
$7 Million Fentanyl Drug Dealers Caught… and Released
When DEA agents raided an apartment in the Bronx Wednesday morning, they found six drug dealers running “a heroin and fentanyl packaging mill.” According to the New York Post…
“Hundreds of thousands of envelopes packed with the powder were spread across two tables and overflowing from boxes in the apartment, authorities said. The drugs, which have a street value of about $7 million, were believed to be headed onto the streets of New York and New England, the prosecutor’s office said.”
Nevertheless, “all six suspects were cut loose at their arraignments in Manhattan Criminal Court on Wednesday morning” under the state’s new bail reform law that went into effect January 1.
The Post noted that “Supporters in court early Wednesday waved their hands in celebration as the six suspects walked out.” Lovely.
The number of such outrageous “catch and release” examples around the country is skyrocketing. As such, Citizen Outreach has launched a dedicated new website to chronicle such incidents and bring public
attention to this insanity.
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