Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And guess what? That was prosecuted and both girls pleaded guilty.Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:He also just emphasized the need for accountability and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law, and called out the fact that MPD is doing their part but they need their law enforcement partners to do the same. Hello Karl Racine!
Racine doesn't prosecute violent crime. Google "USAO".
Yes he does if the violent crime is perpetrated by a juvenile, which unfortunately of late is quite frequent. See the felony murder of the Uber eats driver at Navy Yard, and multiple armed carjackings over the course of the past few months.
Yeah, the office fully prosecuted a case that got worldwide attention, shocking how that works. I’ll just point to the words of Chief Contee after several juveniles were arrested in connection with a spree of at least a dozen robberies last week, and he said those kids were known to MPD, and police had dealt with them before, and asked why are the police still dealing with the same people they have arrested before? The juvenile system under Karl Racine is known for being catch and release, and that doesn’t seem to be working out so well right now.
Catch and release should not apply to violent offenders, juvenile or otherwise, catch and release should also not apply to serial offenders.
I agree. This was the logic behind three strikes. I find it hard to disagree with it, but we can't have sensible things anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And guess what? That was prosecuted and both girls pleaded guilty.Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:He also just emphasized the need for accountability and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law, and called out the fact that MPD is doing their part but they need their law enforcement partners to do the same. Hello Karl Racine!
Racine doesn't prosecute violent crime. Google "USAO".
Yes he does if the violent crime is perpetrated by a juvenile, which unfortunately of late is quite frequent. See the felony murder of the Uber eats driver at Navy Yard, and multiple armed carjackings over the course of the past few months.
Yeah, the office fully prosecuted a case that got worldwide attention, shocking how that works. I’ll just point to the words of Chief Contee after several juveniles were arrested in connection with a spree of at least a dozen robberies last week, and he said those kids were known to MPD, and police had dealt with them before, and asked why are the police still dealing with the same people they have arrested before? The juvenile system under Karl Racine is known for being catch and release, and that doesn’t seem to be working out so well right now.
Catch and release should not apply to violent offenders, juvenile or otherwise, catch and release should also not apply to serial offenders.
100%. I think that’s where some of this has gone off the rails from a law enforcement perspective. Right now it doesn’t seem that there is any difference in how violent and/or repeat juvenile offenders are handled, because everything is being looked at through the lens of how to best help the offender, as opposed to balancing public safety with that consideration. I know that many of these juveniles are in need of intensive services and help, but at the same time when they are shooting people and holding them up at gunpoint they also need to be removed from the community in the interim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And guess what? That was prosecuted and both girls pleaded guilty.Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:He also just emphasized the need for accountability and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law, and called out the fact that MPD is doing their part but they need their law enforcement partners to do the same. Hello Karl Racine!
Racine doesn't prosecute violent crime. Google "USAO".
Yes he does if the violent crime is perpetrated by a juvenile, which unfortunately of late is quite frequent. See the felony murder of the Uber eats driver at Navy Yard, and multiple armed carjackings over the course of the past few months.
Yeah, the office fully prosecuted a case that got worldwide attention, shocking how that works. I’ll just point to the words of Chief Contee after several juveniles were arrested in connection with a spree of at least a dozen robberies last week, and he said those kids were known to MPD, and police had dealt with them before, and asked why are the police still dealing with the same people they have arrested before? The juvenile system under Karl Racine is known for being catch and release, and that doesn’t seem to be working out so well right now.
Catch and release should not apply to violent offenders, juvenile or otherwise, catch and release should also not apply to serial offenders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And guess what? That was prosecuted and both girls pleaded guilty.Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:He also just emphasized the need for accountability and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law, and called out the fact that MPD is doing their part but they need their law enforcement partners to do the same. Hello Karl Racine!
Racine doesn't prosecute violent crime. Google "USAO".
Yes he does if the violent crime is perpetrated by a juvenile, which unfortunately of late is quite frequent. See the felony murder of the Uber eats driver at Navy Yard, and multiple armed carjackings over the course of the past few months.
Yeah, the office fully prosecuted a case that got worldwide attention, shocking how that works. I’ll just point to the words of Chief Contee after several juveniles were arrested in connection with a spree of at least a dozen robberies last week, and he said those kids were known to MPD, and police had dealt with them before, and asked why are the police still dealing with the same people they have arrested before? The juvenile system under Karl Racine is known for being catch and release, and that doesn’t seem to be working out so well right now.
Catch and release should not apply to violent offenders, juvenile or otherwise, catch and release should also not apply to serial offenders.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And guess what? That was prosecuted and both girls pleaded guilty.Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:He also just emphasized the need for accountability and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law, and called out the fact that MPD is doing their part but they need their law enforcement partners to do the same. Hello Karl Racine!
Racine doesn't prosecute violent crime. Google "USAO".
Yes he does if the violent crime is perpetrated by a juvenile, which unfortunately of late is quite frequent. See the felony murder of the Uber eats driver at Navy Yard, and multiple armed carjackings over the course of the past few months.
Yeah, the office fully prosecuted a case that got worldwide attention, shocking how that works. I’ll just point to the words of Chief Contee after several juveniles were arrested in connection with a spree of at least a dozen robberies last week, and he said those kids were known to MPD, and police had dealt with them before, and asked why are the police still dealing with the same people they have arrested before? The juvenile system under Karl Racine is known for being catch and release, and that doesn’t seem to be working out so well right now.
Anonymous wrote:And guess what? That was prosecuted and both girls pleaded guilty.Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:He also just emphasized the need for accountability and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law, and called out the fact that MPD is doing their part but they need their law enforcement partners to do the same. Hello Karl Racine!
Racine doesn't prosecute violent crime. Google "USAO".
Yes he does if the violent crime is perpetrated by a juvenile, which unfortunately of late is quite frequent. See the felony murder of the Uber eats driver at Navy Yard, and multiple armed carjackings over the course of the past few months.
And guess what? That was prosecuted and both girls pleaded guilty.Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:He also just emphasized the need for accountability and prosecution to the fullest extent of the law, and called out the fact that MPD is doing their part but they need their law enforcement partners to do the same. Hello Karl Racine!
Racine doesn't prosecute violent crime. Google "USAO".
Yes he does if the violent crime is perpetrated by a juvenile, which unfortunately of late is quite frequent. See the felony murder of the Uber eats driver at Navy Yard, and multiple armed carjackings over the course of the past few months.