It isn't just Gov. Gavin Newsom in the shadow of a recall anymore, now there is the possibility that the L.A. County District Attorney, George Gascón may be in danger of a recall and getting what he obviously deserves.
Organizers are working closely with county officials to finalize the petition for the recall and now three more cities joined the bandwagon declaring "no confidence" in the far-left, Soros-funded, prosecutor this week. [H/T Daily Wire]
Victims of Violent Crime sent out an email for the Recall of District Attorney Gascón:
“City leaders are beginning to see what citizens and victims have known: George Gascón threatens the safety of our communities with his pro-criminal policies and actions. Together, we can recall George Gascón and stop his soft on crime policies that are not providing justice for victims.”[Gascón is reminiscent of a now deceased New York City judge named Bruce M. Wright, better known as "Turn 'em Loose Bruce," a sobriquet attributed to him due to his pro-criminal, little or no bail policy. He died in 2005 at the age of 86.]
Lancaster, La Mirada, and Whittier city councils all approved resolutions on Tuesday night, following previous similar moves by elected leaders in Beverly Hills, Pico Rivera, and Santa Clarita.
Gascón's mouthpiece, Max Szabo, told the DW:
“The City Council’s that have pursued these symbolic, pointless, and partisan attempts to aid a floundering recall effort are tiny islands of red in LA County’s sea of blue. Like the tough-on-crime policies of the 1980s and 1990s which focused on punishment at the expense of our safety, racial disparities, and limited public resources, they are destined to fail miserably.”
So tell us, Mr. Szabo, how does releasing criminals back out on the streets contribute to our safety rather than our danger?
According to the Antelope Valley Press, the Lancaster City Council approved the recall proposal 4-0-1, with one council member abstaining. The AVP said that “the resolution cited three policies Gascón implemented after he took office in December following his victory against incumbent Jackie Lacey in the Nov. 3 election.”
These policies included sweeping changes for cash bail and eliminating sentence enhancements – a reform Gascón later amended after public outcry.
According to the Valley Press, Deputy District Attorney John Hatami, one of several DDA's critical of Gascón, spoke out against him at the meeting.
“The policies and directives implemented by George Gascón adversely affect the public safety of Lancaster,” Hatami said. “They don’t help or support the residents of Antelope Valley. Basically these policies provide comfort and support to criminals and wrongdoers.” Even the antelopes are not safe under Gascón's watch.
Hatami mentioned L.A. County Sheriff’s Sgt. Steve Owen, who was fatally shot execution-style outside a Lancaster apartment complex by a parolee in 2016. The Valley Press reported, “the parolee pleaded guilty last week and is set to be sentenced May 17 to life in prison without the possibility of parole.” Owens’ widow, Tania, is an honorary chair of the Gascón recall group.
“If another deputy in Lancaster is killed, we will not seek a special circumstance under George Gascón policies, and that means that person could be paroled at some point,” Hatami claimed. “Going forward, George Gascón won’t seek life without the possibility of parole in any case, no matter what the circumstances.”
Because Gascón is pro-scumcrumpet and George Soros in anti-American.
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