Democrat New York Governor, Kathy Hochul, stepped into the New York State Executive Mansion when then Governor Andrew Cuomo left office in shame. Due to the fact that she is on the left, she was voted into office and has since made the state a joke when it comes to illegal aliens.
U.S. Representative Richie Torres from the Bronx, a Democrat, criticized New York's leaders this past weekend for their criminal justice reforms, which he believes allowed for "a homicidal rampage" in broad daylight last week. This resulted in the tragic deaths of three innocent people, killed by a violent man with mental health issues who was let out of jail too soon.
"The bureaucrat in DOC [Department of Correction] who authorized the early release of Ramon should be fired," Torres wrote in an intense letter to Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, both Democrats. "Those who cannot be entrusted with public safety should no longer be employed by the people of New York."
He went on to say that "layers upon layers of government failure" made it possible for Ramon Rivera, a repeat offender with eight prior crimes, to be free. His most recent time in jail included a move to the psychiatric unit at Bellevue Hospital, where he assaulted a corrections officer.
Last week, police arrested the 51-year-old homeless man for allegedly stabbing three people to death in separate incidents in Manhattan on November 18.
Torres criticized the city's Department of Correction, calling it "the worst offender" in Rivera's case. Rivera was let out of jail four months early for "good behavior," even though he had attacked someone at Bellevue and faced no consequences for it, according to Torres.
"The bureaucrat in DOC [Department of Correction] who authorized the early release of Ramon should be fired," Torres wrote in an intense letter to Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, both Democrats. "Those who cannot be entrusted with public safety should no longer be employed by the people of New York."
He went on to say that "layers upon layers of government failure" made it possible for Ramon Rivera, a repeat offender with eight prior crimes, to be free. His most recent time in jail included a move to the psychiatric unit at Bellevue Hospital, where he assaulted a corrections officer.
Last week, police arrested the 51-year-old homeless man for allegedly stabbing three people to death in separate incidents in Manhattan on November 18.
Torres criticized the city's Department of Correction, calling it "the worst offender" in Rivera's case. Rivera was let out of jail four months early for "good behavior," even though he had attacked someone at Bellevue and faced no consequences for it, according to Torres.
In the letter, Torres points out that these crimes committed by illegal aliens is "preventable," but the city and state don't have the will to prevent them. He said that the state refuses to allow the mayor the legal authority to prevent the illegal aliens that commit crimes from roaming the streets. He also mentioned, as an example, the homeless illegal alien who went on a stabbing spree.
Just another example of how the leaders the people vote into office, get what they voted for, good and hard.
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