Madeline Brame's son Sgt. Hason Correa was stabbed to death in New York City in 2018. She is furious with Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg because he has over-and-over allowed violent criminals to walk. [H/T Fox News]
Ms. Brame joined "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday where she spoke about Bragg after he claimed that nobody is "above the law" after he had former President Trump indicted on 34 garbage charges that have even gone beyond the statute of limitations.
The U.S. Army veteran, a married father of three, was stabbed to death in Harlem in 2018. The killer was convicted and sentenced to 20 years to life in prison, but Brame has criticized Bragg for offering plea deals to two other defendants.
Brame said that murderers are above the law in New York City.
"We see it every single day in the Black and Brown communities. Every day, all day. Everyone is above the law. They're not even making it to the DA's office."
"We see it every single day in the Black and Brown communities. Every day, all day. Everyone is above the law. They're not even making it to the DA's office."
Of course, that wouldn't be the case if it was a cop shooting an armed suspect, or if a white person kills a person of color, even if it happened in self defense. In the latter case, to use Nancy Pelosi's understanding of the law, that person would have the opportunity to prove his innocence in a court of law, because he or she would be presumed guilty.
"They're being released from the precincts with a desk appearance ticket and a referral to a community-based organization that has shown no measurable outcomes of effectiveness of what they're doing with our millions and billions of tax dollars."
Brame said New Yorkers are seeing rising crime "every single day" and that Alvin Bragg is doing "absolutely zero" about the problem.
Brame said New Yorkers are seeing rising crime "every single day" and that Alvin Bragg is doing "absolutely zero" about the problem.
Ms. Brame ended by saying that she plans to vote for Trump again in the 2024 election.
"I am a proud Black conservative," she told Ainsley Earhardt.
Brame joined a panel made up of Republicans and Democrats, who also disagreed with the decision to bring charges against Trump for the alleged offenses.
Correa, who served in the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, was stabbed to death in Harlem on October 19, 2018, by two brothers, their sister, and a fourth man.
"Why would you dismiss murder charges against half of the participants, when the murder and their roles were caught on video?" Brame asked last year in an open letter to Bragg.
"The video, the facts, the evidence, and the law about the murder did not change in three years – the only thing that changed was the District Attorney," she said. "Our family and our community deserve better."
Well, they saw Kyle Rittenhouse being attacked and his life was in danger. He had to use deadly force in self defense, but because he is white, he was labeled guilty by the media even before the trial acquitted him. Video evidence isn't enough when it goes against the left's narrative.
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