If you were following the news last week, you might have noticed that San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi is a buck-passing pissant who released the illegal immigrant charged with murdering Kathryn Steinle.
But now the San Francisco sheriff's union is filing a complaint that goes against his department's policy barring communication with federal agents. That sort of thing was the problem that made the original 911 possible.
The complaint links her murder to a memo that came out in March which prohibits deputies from giving information about prisoners to immigration agents. (How insensitive we are becoming to prisoners these days.)
The grievance said the current policy "recklessly compromises the safety of sworn personnel, citizens, and those who merely come to visit the San Francisco area."
San Francisco is one of those so-called sanctuary cities (of which there are 123) whereby criminals can come to America and do what they do best, whatever that happens to be.
Francisco Sanchez (coincidentally, the same first name as the city where he killed Kate Steinle) has a felony record as long as Bill Clinton's black book. He had been deported five times and turned into the feds in March on an outstanding warrant.
But Ross Mirkarimi's people freed him in April. Federal immigration officials said that they asked his department to notify them prior to his release, but Ross doesn't seem to release and tell very well. Of course, he defended his actions which got Ms. Steinle senselessly killed, saying that he was merely following a 2013 policy that allows only certain violent offenders to be held for deportation.
Deportation, however, didn't work very well in this incident. He kept coming back like a case of the clap.
San Francisco's inscrutable Mayor Ed Lee said that the sheriff's department could have contacted immigration officials. Then after the bump in the road, the bus pulled away.
"Do we need to educate somebody on how to pick up the phone?" Lee said, alluding to the fact that Mirkarimi is a lazy government official who fits right in with the flock of these folks.
Unfortunately, it seems that the Kathryn Steinle story is getting lost in the busy news cycles of late, but I hope that it resurfaces soon and that people think twice about voting for incompetent liberals who have been insidiously making our country less safe (see Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, New York for more amazing facts on crime).
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But now the San Francisco sheriff's union is filing a complaint that goes against his department's policy barring communication with federal agents. That sort of thing was the problem that made the original 911 possible.
The complaint links her murder to a memo that came out in March which prohibits deputies from giving information about prisoners to immigration agents. (How insensitive we are becoming to prisoners these days.)
The grievance said the current policy "recklessly compromises the safety of sworn personnel, citizens, and those who merely come to visit the San Francisco area."
San Francisco is one of those so-called sanctuary cities (of which there are 123) whereby criminals can come to America and do what they do best, whatever that happens to be.
Francisco Sanchez (coincidentally, the same first name as the city where he killed Kate Steinle) has a felony record as long as Bill Clinton's black book. He had been deported five times and turned into the feds in March on an outstanding warrant.
But Ross Mirkarimi's people freed him in April. Federal immigration officials said that they asked his department to notify them prior to his release, but Ross doesn't seem to release and tell very well. Of course, he defended his actions which got Ms. Steinle senselessly killed, saying that he was merely following a 2013 policy that allows only certain violent offenders to be held for deportation.
Deportation, however, didn't work very well in this incident. He kept coming back like a case of the clap.
San Francisco's inscrutable Mayor Ed Lee said that the sheriff's department could have contacted immigration officials. Then after the bump in the road, the bus pulled away.
"Do we need to educate somebody on how to pick up the phone?" Lee said, alluding to the fact that Mirkarimi is a lazy government official who fits right in with the flock of these folks.
Unfortunately, it seems that the Kathryn Steinle story is getting lost in the busy news cycles of late, but I hope that it resurfaces soon and that people think twice about voting for incompetent liberals who have been insidiously making our country less safe (see Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore, New York for more amazing facts on crime).
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