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Calif. Gov. Newsom Commutes Sentences of Two Child Killers, Nine Other Convicted Murderers

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Liberals too often make the worst decisions for their citizens when they are in positions of leadership and California Gov. Gavin Newsom is no exception.

In response to coronavirus, the governor has decided to commute the sentences of 21 inmates, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

According to Breitbart, nine of them were in prison for murder.

I guess the thinking behind the decision is that we’re all in such danger from COVID-19 that the additional danger posed by releasing murderers into the general populace doesn’t really count for much.

The commutations include Suzanne Johnson, 75, who has been in prison for 22 years for an assault on a child causing death.

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Another is Joann Parks, 64, who has done 27 years for starting a fire in her home the ended the lives of her three children — a crime she still denies committing.

Rodney McNeal, 50, who has been in prison for 22 years after being convicted of fatally stabbing his pregnant wife, is another one. McNeal also still claims innocence.

Still another is Steven Bradley, 56, who has been behind bars for 32 years for the murder of a gas station attendant that occurred during a robbery.

Although the commutations do not mean those inmates will automatically be released from prison, it does get them one step closer to parole, according to KGET-TV.

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“The commutation of Bradley’s sentence does not immediately grant his release, prosecutors said, but it gives Bradley an opportunity at release in future parole hearings by reducing his life without parole sentence to 32 years to life in prison,” KGET reported.

The Kern County District Attorney’s office was rightfully furious with Newsom’s decision to commute Bradley’s sentence.

“Governor Newsom’s clemency order, issued amidst a public health emergency, intentionally glosses over Bradley’s crimes in a drastically misguided effort to justify his potential release,” District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer said in a news release. “The Kern County District Attorney’s Office will continue to strongly oppose any possibility of parole for this convicted killer.”

The governor’s decision followed a similar move by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to release 1,100 inmates from prison, as ABC News reported.

Yet another decision by state officials has allowed eight sex offenders, three of whom were convicted of raping minors, to be freed.

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How does allowing dangerous criminals to roam among the people make anyone safer?

Democrats are going out of their way to promote their progressive agenda and using the cover of the coronavirus crisis to do it.

But if these criminals go on to commit more crimes, politicians are going to have to explain their decisions to the voters — and there are few who will want to hear it.

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Carmine Sabia is a political pundit, editor and writer and has been featured on various television and radio programs. He is a former professional wrestling promoter and real estate investor.
Carmine Sabia is a political pundit, editor and writer and has been featured on various television and radio programs. He is a former professional wrestling promoter and real estate investor.




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