Monday, December 21, 2020

Soros-backed DA walks back the bull after public outcry, apologizes to family of murdered victims


Newly-elected Soros-backed D.A. of Los Angeles County, the far-far-Left George Gascón was seen and heard saying to a local Fox affiliate KTTV-11 that "It's unfortunate that we have people who do not have enough education so they can keep their mouth shut for a moment so we can talk." The D.A. dope was referring to the family members of murder victims.

In an example, a woman who was later identified as the mother of Joshua Rodriguez, a young man murdered in 2015, was heard saying: “My son can never speak again because he was murdered — kidnapped, tortured, and murdered. My son matters.”  You can see the exchange on the Twitter link below and how the creep D.A. eventually turned his back on the families:
BREAKING: We've obtained video of LA D.A. George Gascon at the Pomona courthouse today where he can be heard saying "It's unfortunate that some people do not have enough education to keep their mouth shut so we can talk" as the family of a murdered victim yells at him. @FOXLA pic.twitter.com/IkHVhhp25u

— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) December 19, 2020

Gascón's campaign was financed with millions of dollars from communist billionaire George Soros.  In fact, Soros has funded the election of left-wing prosecutors across the country and repeatedly tries to push the United States and other countries as far to the left as he can.

Since taking office earlier this month, the lawless seeking Gascón begun implementing radical policies that have included ending cash bail, preventing prosecutors from seeking the death penalty, and removing some sentencing enhancements for crimes such as using a gun or belonging to a gang.

One case involved a suspect charged with a double murder, including that of L.A. Sheriff’s Deputy Gilbert Solano. Perhaps it's Gascón's way of his support to defund the police and maybe even have them handcuffed instead of his crime buddies.

Bill Melugin of Fox LA tweeted this:
NEW: Under new D.A. George Gascon’s reforms, I’ve confirmed his office is trying to dismiss all enhancements & special circumstances against the alleged double murderer/cop killer accused of shooting LASD deputy Gilbert Solano in the back of his head. His sister is irate. @FOXLA pic.twitter.com/SxnPiOuRPG

— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) December 15, 2020
After the public gave him some heat, the leftist restored some enhancements, including for hate crimes, child abuse, or sex trafficking — though not for crime with guns, gangs, or prior convictions.

Solano issued a statement of apology to Fox 11 for his rude and thoughtless statement about the family of victims, claiming he was speaking without knowing to whom he was verbally inappropriate, proving it was he, who needed an education:

While speaking to colleagues outside of the office there were individuals yelling on opposite sides of the crowd. I did not understand what they were yelling about until later, let alone that they were victims. Regardless, it’s not how I should have reacted. Clearly this family is in pain, and I will be contacted them to speak directly and hear them out. The defendants in this case are all facing life in prison.

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After receiving more public backlash, Gascón walked back some sentencing enhancements for cases involving "the most vulnerable" victims. Had these victims been his own family members, it's suspected he would have never been so cavalier as to allow the perpetrators to basically walk out of jail without bail.

In a memo to his staff, Gascón reportedly claimed he had re-evaluated a special directive he impulsively issued just 11 days earlier after taking the oath of office which prohibited prosecutors from seeking sentence enhancements and required they be withdrawn from matters still pending by the court. He said he amended that policy and told deputy district attorneys they may now file enhancements in a limited range of circumstances, including hate-motivated crimes, child and elder abuse cases, sex abuse, and human sex trafficking.

Sentence enhancements are intended to act as extra punishments, added on to the charge of an underlying offense.

Gascón obviously responded by retracting his original directive only because the public went ballistic over its flipping off law and order. 

It's really no mystery as to why people with the means to do so, are leaving California in droves.


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